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Korean Japchae

This is my version of the popular Korean Japchae. Similar to the Filipino classic pancit bihon or sotanghon guisado, this is a dish which has cellophane noodles and assorted vegetables. The term japchae is Korean for mixed vegetables. I cooked the egg omelet, the vegetables, and beef strips individually, then mixed them all together with the noodles at the end. This dish is a good balance of sweet-savory flavors, with crisp vegetables and silky noodles all blended together. This is a recipe from The Quirino Kitchen by Elizabeth Ann Quirino.
Prep Time30 minutes
Cook Time30 minutes
Total Time1 hour
Course: Dinner, Lunch, Main Course
Cuisine: Asian, Filipino, Korean
Keyword: Korean Japchae
Servings: 4 people
Calories: 61kcal
Author: The Quirino Kitchen - Elizabeth Ann Quirino

Equipment

  • Large skillet or Wok: 12 to 14 inches diameter
  • Assorted sizes - Mixing Bowls
  • chopping board

Ingredients

  • 24 ounces cellophane noodles (sotanghon)
  • 1 Tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 2 whole eggs, beaten
  • 250 grams beef strips, sliced thin
  • 3 cups baby spinach
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 whole white or yellow onion, chopped
  • 2 stalks scallion whites
  • 1 whole medium-sized carrot, peeled, julienne strips
  • 1 cup green beans, edges trimmed, sliced in 2-inch pieces
  • 3 cups shredded cabbage
  • 1 whole red bell pepper, sliced thin, seeded
  • 1 cup straw mushrooms, fresh or canned; sliced in halves
  • 2 stalks scallion greens, chopped; for garnish

For the sauce:

  • 2 Tablespoons thick soy sauce
  • 1 Tablespoon oyster sauce
  • 2 Tablespoons brown sugar
  • 1 Tablespoon honey
  • 1 teaspoon sesame oil
  • 1 Tablespoon shao xing rice wine
  • 1 cup soup stock
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper

Instructions

To prepare noodles:

  • In a bowl filled with water, soak the cellophane noodles for 20 minutes. Do not soak longer than this time or noodles will get mushy.
    After 20 minutes, drain and discard water. Set the softened noodles aside.

To cook the egg omelet:

  • In a small bowl, beat the eggs till fluffy, for about 2 minutes.
    In the skillet, over medium heat, pour the oil. When oil is hot enough, pour the beaten eggs all around to make a round omelet.
    Eggs start to solidify. When eggs become an omelet in about 7 to 10 minutes, using a turner, transfer the omelet to a plate.
    Slice the omelet in 2-inch strips. Set aside.

To prepare and cook the beef and vegetables:

  • In a medium-sized stockpot, over medium-high heat, pour enough water to submerge the spinach.
    When water starts to boil, blanch the spinach for 20 seconds. Using a small colander or slotted spoon, remove the spinach leaves immediately. Set aside in a small bowl.
  • Using the same skillet with the same oil, over medium heat, add the beef strips. Braise the beef strips for 5 to 6 minutes till meat is brown. Do not overcook or beef gets tough.
    Using a slotted spoon, remove and set aside the beef strips.
  • Using the same skillet, over medium heat, saute the garlic, onions and scallion whites for 2 minutes till fragrant.
    Add the carrots and stir fry for 3 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, remove the carrots and set aside.
  • Add the green beans to the same skillet. Stir fry for 6 minutes. Remove the green beans and set aside.
  • To the same skillet, add the shredded cabbage. Stir fry for 7 to 8 minutes till soft. Remove the cabbage strips and set aside.
  • In the same skillet, add the bell pepper strips. Stir fry for 2 minutes till soft. Remove the bell peppers and set aside.
  • Add the sliced mushrooms to the same skillet. Stir fry for 2 minutes. Remove and set aside.

To prepare the sweet bulgogi sauce:

  • In a medium-sized bowl, combine the soy sauce, oyster sauce, brown sugar, honey, sesame oil, shao xing rice wine, and a cup of stock. Add the black pepper. Blend well. This makes about a cup. Set this aside.

To assemble and cook the Korean Japchae:

  • In the same skillet, over medium heat, add the pre-soaked cellophane noodles.
    Pour the sweet bulgogi sauce. Combine sauce and noodles well. The noodles should transform to a light brown hue, as the sauce coats all of it.
    To the noodles, add the beef, and all the vegetables and mushrooms.
    Blend all the ingredients well.
    Top with omelet strips. Garnish with scallion greens.
    Serve warm.

Cook's comments:

  • Most Korean Japchae recipes use sweet potato noodles. I did not have them on hand when I cooked this. So, I substituted with cellophane (sotanghon) noodles, which are used in Filipino pancit and noodle recipes. Sotanghon noodles are made of mung beans, and are sold in Asian and Filipino groceries or online sources.

Nutrition

Serving: 100grams | Calories: 61kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 0.2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.4g | Sodium: 143mg | Potassium: 143mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 2111IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 30mg | Iron: 1mg