It's a common knowledge (should be classified as general info :p) that we, Filipinos, love to eat - be it our native dishes, American, Italian or Chinese.. any cuisine, that is! I, myself, enjoy food a lot but among all there is, I love Pan-Asian the most!! :)
Just last Saturday the kids' mom showed me how to cook one of their favorite noodle dish:
Japchae 잡채 and here are the photos from that culinary experience!
*Perhaps you would want to see the family once again..
http://kharensarroza.blogspot.com/2012/03/meet-parks-photography-01.html
Ingredients:
Japchae Noodles (Dang myeon 당면 - sweet potato noodles)
Korean version of glass noodles or sort of vermicelli and it's a bit sweet!
Mushrooms, 3 kinds:
Shitake, soaked in warm water
King mushroom (that big and white kind),
Family mushroom (not sure of the name..)
Beef - strips soaked (to remove the smell) in
vinegar + black pepper + rock salt + ginger powder
Oil for stir frying the beef
Vegetables: Julienned.
Onion
Green or spring onion
Carrots (but we totally forgot about it)
Spinach (she said, paprika is an alternative, not really sure)
bell pepper
Julienne is a culinary knife cut in which the food item is cut into long thin strips, similar to matchsticks. Sometimes called 'shoe string', e.g. 'shoestring fries'. - Wikipedia
Just last Saturday the kids' mom showed me how to cook one of their favorite noodle dish:
Japchae 잡채 and here are the photos from that culinary experience!
*Perhaps you would want to see the family once again..
http://kharensarroza.blogspot.com/2012/03/meet-parks-photography-01.html
Ingredients:
Japchae Noodles (Dang myeon 당면 - sweet potato noodles)
Korean version of glass noodles or sort of vermicelli and it's a bit sweet!
Mushrooms, 3 kinds:
Shitake, soaked in warm water
King mushroom (that big and white kind),
Family mushroom (not sure of the name..)
Beef - strips soaked (to remove the smell) in
vinegar + black pepper + rock salt + ginger powder
Oil for stir frying the beef
Vegetables: Julienned.
Onion
Green or spring onion
Carrots (but we totally forgot about it)
Spinach (she said, paprika is an alternative, not really sure)
bell pepper
Julienne is a culinary knife cut in which the food item is cut into long thin strips, similar to matchsticks. Sometimes called 'shoe string', e.g. 'shoestring fries'. - Wikipedia
King Oyster Mushroom (left), another kind of mushroom - clamshell/family mushroom (right) I think.. |
This is the other kind of mushroom which I am not sure of the name.. So just help yourself and remember what it looks like X) |
Looks very fresh and green.. ~ Looks good for your health!! The kids' mom actually has a 'nutritionist certificate'. And, indeed, it shows by the way she prepares her family's food. |
With the beef almost done, put in the vegetables except spinach. |
Next, the shitake mushrooms. |
Then, the rest of the mushrooms. |
What do they use to add flavor in their food? Soysauce, rock salt, a bit of sugar or honey, oyster sauce and 'abalone' sauce (pictured on the right; it can be bought in oriental stores) |
Here you go!! It's almost done! |
And there's egg!!! Scrambled egg cut into strips too! |
She can flip the egg!! And, I cannot!! |
WOW.. WOW.. INVITE ME.~
ReplyDeleteJulienne.. Abalone.. Strainer.. Gloves.. Like!!!
ReplyDeleteWen, prepare what recipe to cook 'here'.. bantay, hehe
:D
Hi, where can I find Japchae noodles in Dubai?
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