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Korean Inspired Chicken and Vegetables Dak Galbi Style based on www.KoreanBapsang.com Recipe

The funny thing is that I was going to make Korean Fried Chicken. I started researching different recipes for the marinade so I’d know what to do and somehow on the way I started reading recipes that I thought were more interesting and healthy. I came across Dak Galbi on www.KoreanBapsang.com . It’s basically chicken in a spicy Korean sauce with vegetables, rice cakes and perilla leaves for serving. The vegetables recommended for this dish are sweet potato, onions and green cabbage. You just make the sauce, marinate the chicken a short time and sauté in a pan. Simmer till everything is cooked and tender.Since this dish is traditionally made with rice cakes it normally isn’t served with anything else but you might want some rice or noodles with it. My idea of serving size might differ from your idea of serving size. For me this makes around 4 smaller servings.

1 lb boneless chicken breast – pounded – cut in bite size pieces

2 Tablespoons Guchugaru Pepper flakes

1 Tablespoon sugar

1 teaspoon Korean Curry Powder

2 Tablespoons soy sauce

2 Tablespoons Rice Wine

1/2 Tablespoon corn syrup (I used honey)

2 Tablespoons Gochujang (I would recommend to only use a Korean Brand….American Brands do not taste similar)

1 Tablespoon minced garlic

1 Tablespoon sesame oil

1 teaspoon grated ginger

Optional – This is not in the recipe but I added some chicken stock to the recipe to make it saucy. (didn’t measure but I think it was less than a cup)

1 lb brussels sprouts – shaved

1 medium onion – sliced extra thin on a mandolin

a carrot – sliced very thin

5 oz red skin potatoes – sliced very thin

a little seaweed for finishing

a few chopped scallions for finishing

Directions

In a small mixing bowl mix up the sauce/marinade combining the red pepper flakes, sugar, curry powder, soy sauce, rice wine, corn syrup, gochujang, garlic, sesame oil and ginger. Put your chunks of chicken in a one quart zip lock bag and add the sauce you just made. Massage it all around the chicken and let marinate 30-60 minutes.

Get a large fry pan on medium high. Add the chicken and then add the vegetables. The pan will be crowded but melts down reasonably fast. Occasionally stir. When it starts to look dry add some chicken stock. By the time everything looks almost ready turn down to simmer and let it go about 15 minutes.

Serve with a little seaweed and scallions.

Korean Inspired Chicken and Vegetables Dak Galbi Style based on KoreanBapsang.com

A Special THANK YOU! to www.KoreanBapsang.com for sharing your world with us.

Enjoy!

The Forking Truth

Spicy Asian Style Shishito Peppers Recipe

Spicy Asian Style Shishito Peppers

Shishito Peppers are mighty tasty and oh so easy to prepare. Just whip up a tasty sauce and roll the peppers around in the sauce and just broil them till they char and pop. Shishito pepper don’t cost much either…I got about a 1/2 pound of them for around $2.00 at The Asiana Market. Today I made an Asian Type Sauce that taste similar to some Korean Chicken That I have tried. Hint – hint (you might want to use this sauce on chicken) I think most people would enjoy these peppers if they can handle some heat.

Ingredients for about 4 servings

2 teaspoons Korean Chili Paste

2 teaspoons hoisen

2 teaspoons soy sauce

2 teaspoons rice wine vinegar

1 teaspoon sesame oil

2 garlic cloves – ground to paste or microplane

a few grates fresh ginger or 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger

1 teaspoon no sugar strawberry spreadable fruit or honey

8 oz shishito peppers

1 Tablespoon toasted sesame seeds – (to finish)

1 teaspoon furikake – (to finish)

1 Tablespoon scallions – sliced thin – (to finish)

1 Tablespoon Thai Basil – chopped – (to finish)

non stick spray or a little canola oil

Directions

Set the oven to broil.

Spray a sheet pan with a thin coating of non stick spray and set to the side.

In a medium bowl add the chili paste, hoisin, soy sauce, vinegar, sesame oil, garlic, ginger, strawberry spread, Mix well. Add peppers and mix well and coat the peppers.

Put peppers on sheet tray and spread the peppers out on one layer.

Place under broiler till they char and pop. Then sprinkle them with sesame seeds, furikake, scallions and Thai Basil.

Spicy Asian Style Shishito Peppers

These will go fast….you better run out and buy some more Shishitos!

The Forking Truth