I tried this soy sauce version at one Korean BBQ buffet place that we went to and was impressed. It was different from Myulchi Bokkeum and had some green chili on it. I loved this soy sauce version too so I wanted to recreate it at home. I added red bell pepper and onion in mine. You can omit the red bell pepper but don't omit the onion as it went really well with this dish. This dish can be spicy, it depends on the green chili that you use and how hot they are. My green chili was not hot at all so it didn't turn out spicy but sweet and savory. I duplicated it pretty well and close to the one that I had tried. My hubby finished the whole bowl!! Luckily I saved some away for bibimbap the next day. This is part of a banchan or side dish of a typical Korean meal. Enjoy! And as you know I welcome feedback. :)
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Showing posts with label Anchovy. Show all posts
Monday, January 02, 2012
Friday, April 01, 2011
Myulchi Bokkeum (Stirfried Anchovies)
When I saw this recipe at Little Teochew's blog, I knew I had to try it. I had this at a Korean's family house ages ago and really liked it. However, I hardly get to eat this at the Korean restaurant here, granted I hardly go to the Korean restaurant, but the times that I did go, this side dish was not served. This side dish was sold at the Korean market though but quite pricy.
It was sweet and spicy and if you eat it right away, the anchovies were crunchy. However, if you kept it for later or kept it in the refrigerator, then the anchovies would turn soft. I liked it better when the anchovies were still crunchy, then I got the crunchy, the spiciness from the gochujang (Korean hot pepper paste), and the sweetness from the honey and sugar. Simply irresistible!! Even both of my girls were enjoying this spicy snack! With water alongside of course.
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