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Kimchi fried rice (Kimchi Bokkeumbap, 김치 볶음밥) is a type of Korean fried rice and it is predominantly cooked with kimchi (obviously!) To give it more texture and flavor a variety of meat and/or vegetables are often added. So, when I make my kimchi fried rice I typically add bacon and. Green onion, hot pepper paste, kim, kimchi, rice, sesame oil, sesame seeds, vegetable oil, water. It's just a few ingredients, but it's a dish much loved by Koreans. Свернуть Ещё.
To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook korean kimchi fried rice (easy) using 9 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Korean Kimchi Fried Rice (Easy):
- Take 250 g glutinous rice (Korean rice or Japanese sushi rice)
- Make ready 200 g kimchi
- Get 100 g Spam
- Get 10 g scallion
- Take 2 tbsp soy sauce
- Take 2/3 tbsp chilli powder
- Get 1/2 tbsp sugar
- Get 1 tbsp sesame oil
- Get Vegetable oil
Not the high-heat stir-fry you might expect, Grace Lee's home-style fried-rice recipe uses a simple technique — make an easy, flavorful kimchi sauce, mellowed out with butter, and sauté leftover rice in it. Kimchi Fried Rice (Kimchi Bokkeumbap in Korean) is quick, easy, and inexpensive to make, yet this humble meal tastes simply marvelous. Kimchi is made of fermented vegetables (napa cabbage, radish, scallion, and cucumber are used) and it's a staple in the Korean diet. Kimchi Fried Rice, or Kimchi Bokkeumbap (볶음밥), is a simple, delicious fried rice recipe that's made with mature kimchi, rice, and just a handful of other ingredients.
Steps to make Korean Kimchi Fried Rice (Easy):
- Clean and chop scallions, dice spam into small cubes (half inch or 1cm), cut kimchi into bite size slices (scissors keep your hands clean)
- Lightly coat frying pan and stir fry to slightly brown scallions. Then add spam and bring to light brown.
- Add sugar and chilli powder and stir to quickly coat scallions and spam.
- Add kimchi and quickly stir fry until light browning appears.
- Gather ingredients to one side of the pan. Tilt pan slightly and add soy sauce. Let soy sauce sizzle first (this adds smokey flavor) before adding slowly to the other ingredients and allowing flavor to spread evenly. Story fry quickly until almost all excess moisture on pan is gone.
- Turn off heat and mix rice in thoroughly.
- Once mixed thoroughly, put back on heat and add sesame oil. Lightly fry in remaining oil until sesame aroma is evenly spread and rice is hot.
- Serve to taste with chopped seaweed laver, sesame seeds and fried egg
Kimchi is made of fermented vegetables (napa cabbage, radish, scallion, and cucumber are used) and it's a staple in the Korean diet. Kimchi Fried Rice, or Kimchi Bokkeumbap (볶음밥), is a simple, delicious fried rice recipe that's made with mature kimchi, rice, and just a handful of other ingredients. The trick is in how the ingredients are combined, which can turn it into one of the most flavorful rice dishes ever. Kimchi Fried Rice is the ultimate comforat food that's bursting with flavors of sour kimchi. It's Korean fried rice that's made by sauteeing sour over-ripened cabbage kimchi with leftover cold rice in oil.
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