Hello everybody, I hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, pork and kimchi hot pot. One of my favorites. This time, I will make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have pork and kimchi hot pot using 23 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Pork and Kimchi Hot Pot:
- Take Pork and kimchi stir-fry
- Make ready to 350 grams Pork (thin-cut belly, sliced pieces, etc.)
- Get ●Sugar
- Prepare each ●Soy sauce, sake
- Make ready to 2 teaspoons Gochujang
- Get clove/piece Garlic, ginger (grated)
- Prepare Onion
- Take to 300 grams Kimchi
- Make ready Other ingredients
- Get Tofu
- Get to 400 grams Chinese cabbage
- Prepare packet Shimeji mushrooms
- Get to 4 Fresh shiitake mushrooms (if available)
- Make ready Bean sprouts
- Make ready to 1 bunch Garlic Chives (or green onions)
- Get Pizza cheese
- Take Soup
- Get ◎Hot water or water
- Make ready ◎Chicken soup stock granules
- Make ready ◎Iriko (dried little fish) dashi (or bonito dashi)
- Prepare to 2 tablespoons ◎Soy sauce
- Get to taste
- Take as much (to taste) Korean chili pepper powder
In normal Kimchi hot pot, Kimchi did nothing but adding its flavor over the hot pot base. We adjusted the sequence—adding Kimchi when the hot pot soup is done. This little trick makes sure Kimchi not only keeps its smooth and tender mouthfeels but also boost pork soup instantly. This Korean hot pot gets its heat from spicy kimchi.
Steps to make Pork and Kimchi Hot Pot:
- Cut the pork into bite-size pieces, and season them by rubbing in the ● ingredients. Cut the onion lengthwise along the grain into about 1 cm thick slices.
- Cut the cabbage into half, then chop into about 4 cm pieces. Slice the shiitake mushrooms diagonally into strips. Cut off the shimeji mushroom stems and shred.
- In a frying pan, add about half a tablespoon of oil and minced garlic and ginger, and sauté well over medium to low heat. Once it starts to brown, add the gochujang paste and stir together.
- Add the pork. Turn up the heat and once the coloring starts to change, add the onion slices and cook through. It's done once you add kimchi and stir them well together.
- Transfer the stir-fried pork and kimchi from step 4 into a clay pot moistened with water. In the frying pan used for stir-frying, add the ◎ ingredients (without having washed the pan) and bring to a boil. Once the soup is ready, pour it into the clay pot.
- Add other vegetables and tofu to the pot and heat. It's faster if you cover the pot.
- Once the vegetables are cooked through, top with the chives to finish and bring to a quick boil. When it's ready, eat together with the hidden pork and kimchi stir-fry at the bottom.
- You can also add some Korean chili pepper powder if you'd like.
- It's yummy to add in Chinese style noodles, but toasted mochi (rice cake) can be added too.
- Once you've consumed about half of the meal, it's also tasty to add some pizza cheese and eat it as it melts!
- Note I think it depends on the quality (material) of the clay pot and how you adjust the heat, but there may be a case in which it burns a little.
- I didn't want to stir-fry in a clay pot, so I used a frying pan. If you're using a pot other than a clay pot, it's easy to make if you place the other ingredients over the stir-fry from step 4 and pour soup over it.
- Since the pork is flavored well and cooked through, it won't turn into wasted ground pieces but will stay delicious to be eaten.
This little trick makes sure Kimchi not only keeps its smooth and tender mouthfeels but also boost pork soup instantly. This Korean hot pot gets its heat from spicy kimchi. In a hot pot add water. Once the display reads "Hot," sear the pieces of pork, one at a time, until they are browned all over. Remove all meat from the insert, press "Cancel," then add the soy sauce and vinegar, scraping.
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