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Fish Dinner...all Korean meals come with kimchi and a variety of accompaniments
Fish Dinner...all Korean meals come with kimchi and a variety of accompaniments

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    Korean Pancakes

    KOREAN HOME-STYLE SCALLION PANCAKES

    You can use a mixture of any meats or vegetables...green onions, octopus and peppers being the most popular. Its very easy to make these pancake...simply mix flour and water and add what you wish and cook...and they are tasty.

    Amount Measure Ingredient --

    -------- ------------ --------------------------------

    1 c Flour 4

    Scallions, root ends trimmed 1 ts Salt

    -cut into 2″

    lengths 1 1/2 c Cold water, or enough to 2

    oz Sweet red or green peppers,

    ~make moderately thin batter -in 2″

    juliened strips 3 oz Ground beef

    Corn oil for frying 2 tb

    Soy sauce 1/2 ts Dried hot red

    chili flakes 1/4 ts Korean sesame oil

    1 ts Thinly sliced green onion 1/2 ts

    Toasted sesame seeds

    In a large mixing bowl, combine flour, salt, water and

    beef. Add scallions and peppers; mix thoroughly but

    gently. Heat an 8-inch skillet over medium-high heat.

    Pour in a little oil and reduce heat to medium. Add

    half the batter mixture. which should make a pancake

    about 1/4-inch thick. Fry for 3 to 4 minutes, then

    flip pancake and fry another 3 to 4 minutes. Remove

    pancake and keep warm.

    Heat a little more oil in the skillet and add

    remaining batter. Fry on both sides and remove from

    skillet. Slip pancakes onto a cutting board and cut

    each into 3-inch pieces. Quickly reassemble pieces in

    their original pancake shapes or present uncut

    pancakes which are then divided at the table. Serve

    warm with traditional Dipping Sauce.

    DIPPING SAUCE:

    Combine ingredients in a small bowl and serve at the

    table with pancakes. Makes about 3 tablespoons.

    Spicy Chicken

    DAK COCHU JANG BOEKUM (CHICKEN IN A HOT CHILI SAUCE)

    Categories: Chicken, Korean

    Yield: 6 Servings

    2 lb Chicken parts; loose skin

    -& fat discarded

    5 tb Sugar

    1 tb Garlic; chopped

    1 Scallion; chopped

    1 tb Ginger, fresh; chopped

    2 tb Soy sauce

    5 tb Gochu jang; hot fermented

    -chili paste

    2 tb Korean sesame oil

    2 tb Toasted sesame seeds

    1/2 c Water

    “Koreans in the southern part of the country like salty and chili-hot

    foods. The cities of Kwangju and Chongju in the southwest Korea,

    are centers for this hot salty dish

    1. Cut the chicken into 3-inch pieces. Divide the wings. Mix the

    parts with the sugar and marinate for 1 hour or more (the sugar is a

    tenderizer).

    2. Mix together all the other seasonings -- garlic, scallion, ginger,

    soy sauce, gochu jang, sesame oil and sesame seeds. Mix well, add to

    the chicken, and marinate for another hour.

    3. Pour the 1/2 cup of water into a pan and bring to a boil. Add the

    chicken and marinade and simmer, covered, over low heat for about 1/2

    hour, which is enough to cook the chicken and evaporate nearly all

    the liquid. Stir the mixture once or twice during this process.

    Serve warm with rice, salads and kimchi.

    Source: “The Korean Kitchen” by Copeland Marks

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