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Easy kimchi fried rice

15 Thursday Oct 2015

Posted by Zoli in breakfast, comfort food, healthy, jasmine rice, Korean, quick and awesome, rice, vegan, Vegetarian

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kim chi fried rice

cooked jasmine rice and soy sauce

adding the fried egg

kim chi fried rice

I’ve been cooking for one recently since I’m flying solo this week and didn’t want to eat doritos and wine for every meal. I’m not the type who gets inspired just cooking for myself, so it has to be something quick and easy. Behold! The jar of kimchi in the fridge. The leftover jasmine rice. Ten minutes tops and this bare bones, but delicious kimchi fried rice is ready. No chopping or prep work required.

For a vegan version, simply leave out the fried egg and add some fried tofu or chopped spring onion or chopped kim (nori sheets).

Ingredients
Serves 1 (or 2 as a side dish)
2 cups cooked jasmine rice (or similar short grain rice)
1/2 to 1 cup kimchi
2-3 tbsp good quality soy sauce
3-4 tbsp olive oil
sesame seeds to garnish
salt and pepper, go chu jang or hot sauce optional

1) Heat up olive oil in a wok on medium and add in the cooked rice. Stir occasionally till warmed through and add in the soy sauce.
2) Add in the kimchi and cook another couple minutes. Taste and add more soy sauce or salt and pepper if needed.
3) Push the rice to the side and add another drop of oil to the wok. Crack an egg onto the oil and whisk slightly to mix the yolk. (Or add tofu or vegetables if not using egg). Let cook for a minute on one side.
4) Fold the kimchi rice on top of the egg and cook another minute. Then fold gently together, resting between each stir to allow the egg to cook. This way you will have large pieces of fried egg mixed into the rice.
5) When egg is cooked, plate and serve. Add sesame seeds, go chu jang or hot sauce if desired.

kim chi fried rice

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Spicy noodles: Korean bibim guksu

07 Friday Mar 2014

Posted by Zoli in comfort food, healthy, Korean, pasta, quick and awesome, Sauces, udon noodles, vegan, Vegetarian

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bibim guksu, easy vegetarian recipe, go chu jang, gochugaru, Kim chi, Korean cold noodles, sesame oil, udon noodles, vegetarian noodle recipe

bibim guksu, Korean spicy cold noodlesbibim guksu, Korean spicy cold noodles

So this spicy cold noodle thing… I’m not over it apparently. This is also easy, yummy and super quick. This is like the noodle equivalent of bibimbap.

Ingredients for 2 people
Thin wheat noodles, called ‘somyeon’ noodles or thin udon noodles in a pinch
(I used 2 bunches of thin udon noodles)
3/4 cup to 1 cup kim chi
6 green onion, chopped
1 carrot, julienned
other vegetables such as spinach, cucumber
2 eggs, hard boiled or fried (optional)
sesame seeds for garnish

for the sauce
1-2 tbs go chu jang
2 tsp soy sauce
1-2 tbs rice vinegar
1-2 tsp sesame oil
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp honey (optional)
1 tsp sesame seeds
1 clove garlic minced
Korean red pepper flakes (gochugaru) for extra spice

1) Cook the noodles according to the packet directions. My udon were done in 3 minutes. Rinse with cold water and drain. Set aside.
2) Make the sauce by mixing all the ingredients together. If you like it a little on the sweeter, tangy side, add the honey as well as the sugar.
3) Divide the noodles between 2 bowls, then top with the assorted vegetables, the green onion and kim chi and a big dollop of sauce. Mix together and top with sesame seeds. Serve with extra sauce if needed and a hard-boiled egg or fried egg is good too.

bibim guksu, Korean spicy cold noodles

bibim guksu, Korean spicy cold noodles

close up bibim guksu

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