Cabbage and soy bean paste soup (baechu doenjangguk:배추된장국)
My secret recipe for this delicious Korean favourite! Full instructions on my blog
'm so excited to introduce this simple and healthy soup to you!
Korean meals are usually served with rice, soup, and other side dishes. Just in case you don't know what doenjang is, I'm telling you that doenjang is Korean fermented soy bean paste.
You could make so many different kinds of doenjang guk using different vegetables such as spinach, potato, radish leaves, fresh mugwort (ssuk)... Of all the vegetables, baechu (napa cabbage) doenjang guk is the most basic soup and every Korean loves it. (Let me know if you find any Korean who doesn't like this soup) : )
I will give you a short quiz now. : ) What would you call doenjang guk made with spinach? ... pause ... yes, it's called shigeumchi doenjang guk. Shigeumchi is spinach in Korean. Heh, it's easy, right?
When my grandmother made this soup, she always used milky rice water instead of water. Every day she made a huge amount of rice to feed her family. When she washed, rubbed, and rinsed her rice grains, she got the milky water. When she made doenjang guk, she used that milky rice water in her pot.
When I was in middle school, the lady next door ran a restaurant. She sold baechu doenjang guk. She and my mother were friends, so we were like family. Most of her soup customers were male workers who needed a cheap and simple breakfast before starting work early in the morning. What time in the morning? Before dawn! To be ready to serve this soup, she probably should make it at 2-3 am? Her soup was very popular so that her restaurant was always crowded especially in the morning.
I saw her serving her soup to her customers. When her customer was sitting at the table, she ladled the soup into a large bowl from her huge pot and added a little barley rice (about 2 tbs?), and put it on his table. Only one side dish was there, kkaktugi (radish kimchi). That's all! The worker's stomach will get warm with the hot soup and a little bit of rice!
I used to wake up with the irresistible aroma from the soup she made. Sometimes the smell made me go crazy! : )
Her doenjangguk was not spicy and a little brown and milky. It was super tasty!
I saw she used flour instead of rice water. She made this doenjang guk exactly this way I'm showing in this video recipe. Only thing I skipped is MSG. : ) Instead of MSG, I use more dried anchovies.
I miss her now. We lost connection long time ago when my family moved to another place.
Ingredients:
700 grams of Napa cabbage (half of a medium size napa cabbage), 1/3 cup soy bean paste, 10dried anchovies, 6 cups of water, 1 green chili pepper, 5-6 cloves of garlic, 2 tbs flour.
Directions:
1.Put about 700 grams of Napa cabbage directly into boiling water and stir it with a large spoon for 20 seconds. Boil it for a minute with the lid open.
2. Rinse it in cold water a couple of times to clean any remaining dirt from the cabbage leaves. Gently squeeze the leaves to get rid of any remaining water.
3. Chop the cabbage into small pieces and put them into a large pot.
4. Add 1/3 cup soy bean paste, 5-6 cloves minced garlic, 1 chopped green chili pepper, 10 large dried anchovies (after removing heads and guts), and 2 tbs flour to the pot.
5. Mix it by hand or a wooden spoon.
6. Add 6 cups of water and bring to a boil for 20 minutes over medium high heat.
7. Lower the heat and simmer another 10 minutes.
8. Serve hot with rice and other side dishes.
*tip: Do you like spicy soup? Then add some hot pepper paste right before simmering (step 7
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This is my favorite bean soup recipe. It's super tasty and easy to make; especially if you're a kid...kids love beans right? I generally use cannellini and black beans in this recipe, but you can use whatever beans you want. Sometimes I use great northern beans instead of cannellini. Ham or sausage is great in bean soup, too, and it doesn't have to be a lot; just a little meat adds great flavor to bean soup. If going meat free, be sure to add lots of spice and maybe an extra veggie or two...beans need all the excitement they can get.
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Bean Soup Recipe Ingredients:
2 15oz cans CANNELLINI BEANS
1 15oz can BLACK BEANS
2 medium sized ONIONS chopped
4-5 cloves GARLIC finely chopped
some leftover SAUSAGE or HAM (cooked)
32 oz BROTH (or ½ water ½ broth)
a little HALF AND HALF if you want
1 tsp CHIPOTLE POWDER
(or use some other kinda heat)
SALT and PEPPER to taste
chopped PARSLEY if you want
Bean Soup Recipe Directions:
Heat 1 to 2 Tbsp of oil in a soup pot.
Add the onion and garlic and saute for several minutes.
If you've got fresh chili or jalapeno peppers, dice and add a little of that, too...if you want.
Add seasoning. I use salt, pepper, and chipotle powder in this recipe. Chipotle is awesome in bean soup. It adds great flavor
and a little heat. Don't have chipotle powder? Add chili powder or chili/garlic paste instead, or anything you like, soup is all about
improvising.
Cook the spices and onions together for a few minutes and then add broth (meat or veggie broth, whatever, dude).
Toss in a bay leaf and bring the pot to a bubble.
Add in beans. I like to use a mix of cannellini and black beans.
If you have some sausage or ham on hand, chop and toss a little into the soup.
Reduce the heat down to a low simmer, cover and let cook 30-45 minutes.
After simmering, remove the bay leaf.
Use a hand blender to blend the soup to desired consistency.
I like to add a little half and half for added creaminess; not a lot, just a little does the trick, around ½ a cup.
Turn off the heat and stir in a little chopped parsley or cilantro, and that's it!
If you can make it a day ahead, all the better; soup only gets tastier with time!
Hope you love it!
Give Bean Soup recipe a try and let me know what you think, and bon appétit.
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Dilly Bean Stew | Home Movies with Alison Roman
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Welcome to the first Home Movie of twenty twenty stew! If you’ve made this beautifully beige dilly bean stew, you love it, and if you haven’t, you should make it this week. There’s cabbage, canned beans, frizzled onion and of course, our favorite: so much dill (please don’t skip the dill).
RECIPE & INGREDIENTS:
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0:00 Style icons for 2022
0:28 Home Movies with Alison Roman
0:38 Intro to Dilly Bean Stew
3:15 A special message from Ritual (ritual.com/alison20)
4:15 Frizzling your onions
7:37 Knowing which beans to get
9:18 Cooking the beans with your onions
11:14 Adding broth to the onions and beans
12:07 Preparing the cabbage
14:53 Simmering the stew and adding the cabbage
17:31 Finishing the stew with dill and vinegar
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