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My Sundubu Jjigae
My Sundubu Jjigae

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The ingredients needed to prepare My Sundubu Jjigae:
  1. Provide Tofu
  2. Take several ~ 10 Clams
  3. Take cm Japanese leek
  4. Get Shiitake mushrooms
  5. You need Onion
  6. Get Sliced pork
  7. Prepare Egg
  8. Take Hot green chili
  9. Prepare Chunky chili oil
  10. Use White sesame seeds
  11. Use Salt
  12. Provide Water
  13. Prepare Soup base
  14. Get Sesame oil
  15. You need Korean chili powder
  16. Get Gochujang
  17. Provide Sake
  18. Provide Sugar
  19. Get Grated garlic
  20. Take Dashida
Steps to make My Sundubu Jjigae:
  1. Roughly chop 15 cm of Japanese leek and place in a small dish.
  2. Add 1 tablespoon of Korean chili powder. It seems like chili powder comes in varying degrees of coarseness, but I use a finely powdered one for soups.
  3. Add 1/2 teaspoon of gochujang.
  4. Add 1/2 teaspoon of sugar. I like using soft brown sugar.
  5. Add grated garlic. I used the tubed kind.
  6. Add 1 tablespoon of sesame oil and just under 2 tablespoons of sake.
  7. Mix well with a spoon.
  8. Soak the clams in water to de-sand. Put the prepared clams in a pot. I prefer using large clams for this. ※ I used small ones in this photo, so I added more.
  9. Add onion wedges, pork, sliced shiitake mushrooms and slices of green chili. I use the pork to give the soup a good flavour.
  10. Add the combined miso paste. ※In Step 9, you can easily remove the seeds from the chili if you soak them in water.
  11. I use this tofu because they're sold for 50 yen each in my neighborhood store.
  12. Spoon the tofu into the pot. Add 2 cups of water.
  13. Add just under 2 tablespoons of dashida (Korean stock powder). I used beef-flavoured dashida but the shellfish flavour might be better for this.
  14. Simmer over medium heat and when it starts to bubble, drop in an egg. Add a pinch of salt to enhance the flavour. Sprinkle white sesame seeds and chunky chili oil to your liking before serving.
  15. I used dried cod to make the dashi stock. The resulting stock turned out differently than I had expected, but the cod does add depth to the flavor.
  16. I followed one commenter's advice and lightly pan fried the chili powder before adding it to the pot. Just as I was told, the flavour changed noticeably. Be careful not to burn the chili!

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