2011년 2월 23일 수요일

Jab chae (Korean Sweet Potato Noodle)

This is a fun Korean glass noodle recipe. The vegetables are only for example, so you can add whatever you think would be good!
 

Preparation method

1. Boil the water and add the vermicelli noodle. Cook for 10-12 minutes until the noodle get clear and soft. Drain in a colander, let it set for 10 minutes and rinse with cold water. Cut the noodles 2-3 times.
 
2. Sauté beef with 2-3 drops oil, garlic, pinch of salt and black pepper. Sauté individually carrot, onion and green onion with 2-3 drops oil, pinch of salt and black pepper.
 
3. Put all of them in a large bowl. Put the noodles into the bowl; add the sauce ingredients mix well.
 
½ pound sweet potato vermicelli noodle (Dangmyun)
3 cups (750ml) water
100g (.25 pound) lean beef, cut into strips
1 yellow onion, julienned
1 medium carrot, julienned 5cm (2 inch) long
3 green onion, cut 5cm (2 inch) long
½ teaspoon crushed garlic
Sauce Ingredient:
2 tablespoons (30ml) soya sauce
½ tablespoon caster sugar
½ teaspoon sesame seeds
½ teaspoon sesame oil
½ pound sweet potato vermicelli noodle (Dangmyun)
3 cups (750ml) water
100g (.25 pound) lean beef, cut into strips
1 yellow onion, julienned
1 medium carrot, julienned 5cm (2 inch) long
3 green onion, cut 5cm (2 inch) long
½ teaspoon crushed garlic
Sauce Ingredient:
2 tablespoons (30ml) soya sauce
½ tablespoon caster sugar
½ teaspoon sesame seeds
½ teaspoon sesame oil

2011년 2월 22일 화요일

What's the Happy Sikgaek Project(2)?

Sik Gaek Project

The name of movie was ‘Sik-gaek’ (English name is ‘La grand Chef’, TV Series’ title was ‘Gourmet’). The movie was based on a cartoon of the same name. I had known the cartoon and I was not a big fan of the cartoon. But after getting a Korean cook certification, I was surprised by the movie. I became skeptical about Korean food at that time. I felt disappointed in myself and I just thought that cooking is just making food. But in the movie, they were making ‘Minari kang hwae’(미나리 강회). It is a kind of roll made of dropwort and beef and eggs.
During the training, it was one of the trivial menus. I tried to make it beautiful, but it was not. I just felt disappointed and rationalized that it is originally such a food, then I didn’t have interest about that. But while watching the movie, I doubted my eyes. It was so beautiful. And other same menu which I tried were also fantastic than my prejudice. I felt shame about my certification. I thought that I didn’t deserve to get that. I realized that cooking is not trivial, just making food, it is a kind of art!
So I made up my mind to start to grind and practice to cook more. It might take my whole life, but I really want to know about Korean food. It was hard to find specialty and preciousness in Korean food, because I have lived in Korea, it made us accustomed to the food without fresh feeling. But the more study about food, the more I was being shocked by varieties of Korean food and superiority. I want to let people know about Korean food all over the world.
The Happy Sikgaek Project is the study and jorney to Korean food.
                                                                 
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2011년 2월 15일 화요일

Happy Sikgaek Project (1) What's the Sik-gaek?


What is the ‘Sik Gaek Project’?
식객(食客), Sik Gaek is originally the name of a custom in ancient China. Wealthy people invited many talented people like scholars, musicians, martial arts masters and so on. The rich people made them stay in their home and fed them while supporting their practice or study. But now the name I want to use, the ‘Sik Gaek’ means ‘Eating Visitor’, it’s a kind of pun. I just borrow the direct meaning of the Chinese characters.
 When I was in the army, our battalion needed more cook soldiers. My major was 81 mm mortars, but I applied to become a cook soldier, because I wanted to learn how to cook, and the commander said that it will be temporary, and I would be able to come back to my company. I judged if I became a cook soldier, I would serve for our country and learn how to cook. It seemed to have double benefits.
Unfortunately, I didn’t satisfy both intentions to serve for mother country and learn how to cook. I was a terrible cook. I was always scolded by my senior soldiers. I had many trials and errors. I sometimes got the ingredients confused for the meals. One day, I even put the red pepper paste into the sauce instead of tomato ketchup. My senior soldier put me in a head lock of wrestling skills to punish me and tease me. It was hard time for me. Setting aside the mistakes, the work was hard, restless. After making one meal, I should consider and get down to preparing for the next meal immediately. I didn’t have any free time. Although I started to learn how to cook, I was tired of such a life. My original plan was to get a certification of Korean cooking, but I was just tired.
After finishing my obligation of army, I extended my duration. I became a staff sergeant. During extended army service, I applied to training program to get a certification of Korean cook. So I was trained for 1 month, and I took an exam and passed. It was the first time for our division that a staff sergeant applied to the training program. It was possible because of my master sergeant and commander’s great hospitality, because at that time, our battalion had one of the biggest national military training programs which needed more staff sergeants, but they gave me a chance.
The training for cook was fun and useful. I learned almost everything for cooking Korean cuisine; my skills are still not excellent, though. I was surprised by varieties of Korean foods. Even there were foods which I never have met. I got much information about Korean food through the training. I practiced by myself after class, but I still felt that my skill needs to be enhanced.

To get a certification of Korean cooking, I should have to know the way of cooking over 40 Korean cuisines. It was tough to cook within time, but I managed to pass the exam. I was lucky. After coming back to my company, all soldiers were looking forward to see me. They expected my cooking. What a coincide… when I came back to my company, there was a party for our platoon. They were making ‘Kimchi Jeon’ ( Let me see… it’s kind of pizza made by Kimchi. I will explain about Kimchi later posts.) and they asked me to show my skill. I was bundle of nerves. I didn’t have confidence to do well, I was scared to make a mistake in front of my junior soldiers and disappoint them. My handle was trembling. My senior soldiers were also looking at me with expectation.  I couldn’t do that although it was a piece of cake for me. I couldn’t do that because of fear… My senior soldiers felt disappointed me and snubbed. I lost my confidence…
After that, I lost interests for cooking. I was not good cook and I thought that there is no specialty of Korean cuisines anymore. I felt sickness. But an movie changed my prejudice and changed me. (1)