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Easiest Way to Prepare Any-night-of-the-week Spicy Hobak Jjigae (Korean Squash Stew) with Pork & Tofu

by Stephen Bates

Spicy Hobak Jjigae (Korean Squash Stew) with Pork & Tofu
Spicy Hobak Jjigae (Korean Squash Stew) with Pork & Tofu

Hello everybody, hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, spicy hobak jjigae (korean squash stew) with pork & tofu. It is one of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Gochujang Jjigae (Gochujang Stew with Zucchini). Gochujang adds lots of spicy, robust flavors to this simple stew made with summer zucchini and potatoes. Other times, we also love pork for a rich, meaty stew. Fish sauce, garlic, ginger, green chili pepper, green onion, ground black pepper, hot pepper paste, onion, pork belly, pork shoulder, potato, sesame oil, tofu, water.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook spicy hobak jjigae (korean squash stew) with pork & tofu using 9 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Spicy Hobak Jjigae (Korean Squash Stew) with Pork & Tofu:
  1. Prepare 1/2 onion, diced
  2. Take 1-2 jalapeños, cut into 1/8" thick slices
  3. Prepare 2-4 garlic cloves peeled and smashed (or chopped)
  4. Make ready 1/2 pound pork shoulder, thinly sliced
  5. Take 1/4 cup dwenjang (Korean soybean paste) OR miso (which is the Japanese version)
  6. Prepare 1/4 cup gochujang (Korean chili paste)
  7. Make ready 4 cups water
  8. Take 4 cups calabacita squash or zucchini, cut into 1/2" thick slices (about 2 to 3 medium squashes)
  9. Prepare 1 (14 oz.) package tofu (can be any firmness)

It is meant to be eaten slowly, and. Sundubu Jjigae is Korean stew made with soft (uncurdled) tofu. As you can imagine, the tofu texture is silky soft and because of that, this tofu is also a In general, the stew is spicy. It can potentially make you sneeze while you're cooking and may even tickle your throat.

Instructions to make Spicy Hobak Jjigae (Korean Squash Stew) with Pork & Tofu:
  1. Put all ingredients except squash and tofu in a pot, cover, turn the heat to medium high, and cook for 15 minutes.
  2. Give the jjigae a few good stirs. You'll see the jjigae change color as the dwenjang and gochujang dissolve into the broth. Let the jjigae continue cooking uncovered for 2 to 3 minutes until it comes to a boil.
  3. Add squash, give it a few good stirs, and cook another 15 minutes covered.
  4. Crumble tofu into the jjigae. (This is not typical - usually it's cut into cubes or slices - but I like it this way because the tofu picks up more flavor from the broth.) Cover and cook another 10 minutes. - - Don't worry that the broth is constantly boiling rather than simmering. Jjigae gets its well developed pungency from this constant application of higher heat and the resulting compounding, melding, and reduction of flavors.
  5. At this point, give everything another good stir and see if you need to adjust the seasoning. If it tastes fine, you're done. - - If a little too salty, add a touch of water. If you want more saltiness, you can add a little more dwenjang and/or gochujang, remembering that the gochujang is much hotter (as in spicy) than the dwenjang. - - If you do adjust the seasoning, let it boil another 4 or 5 minutes to let the new level of seasoning meld. - - That's it. Enjoy!

As you can imagine, the tofu texture is silky soft and because of that, this tofu is also a In general, the stew is spicy. It can potentially make you sneeze while you're cooking and may even tickle your throat. This spicy budae jjigae stew is a traditional Korean army base dish made with sausage, ramen noodles, and kimchi that will please a crowd. This dish started after the Korean War when food was in short supply. Canned ham, hot dogs, and beans were taken from American military bases and.

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