Hobak-juk

Hobak-juk
Hobak-juk served in a bangjja bowl
Type Juk
Place of origin Korea
Associated national cuisine Korean cuisine
Main ingredients Pumpkin, glutinous rice flour
Ingredients generally used Red beans or black beans
Food energy
(per 4 serving)
250 kcal (1047 kJ)[1]
Korean name
Hangul 호박죽
Hanja --粥
Revised Romanization hobak-juk
McCune–Reischauer hobak-chuk
IPA [ho.bak̚.t͈ɕuk̚]

Hobak-juk (호박죽) or pumpkin porridge is a variety of juk (porridge) made with pumpkin and glutinous rice flour.[2] It is a smooth and naturally sweet porridge that is traditionally served to recovering patients or the elderly.[3]

Preparation

Pumpkins, preferably Korean cheese pumpkins called cheongdung-hobak (청둥호박), are washed and sliced into 3–5 centimetres (1.2–2.0 in) thick pieces.[4] It is boiled, peeled, deseeded and mashed.[3] Mashed pumpkin can be strained to obtain a smoother texture.[4] It is then mixed with glutinous rice flour slurry and boiled, during which parboiled red beans or black beans may be added.[4] Another common addition is saealsim (새알심; literally "bird's egg", named as such due to its resemblance to small bird's eggs, possibly quail eggs), the small rice cake balls made of glutinous rice flour kneaded with hot water.[4] Finally, salt and optionally sugar is added, to taste.[4]

See also

References

  1. "hobakjuk" 호박죽 [Pumpkin Porridge]. Korean Food Foundation. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
  2. National Institute of Korean Language (30 July 2014). "주요 한식명(200개) 로마자 표기 및 번역(영, 중, 일) 표준안" (PDF) (in Korean). Retrieved 14 February 2017. Lay summary National Institute of Korean Language.
  3. 1 2 강, 인희. "hobak-juk" 호박죽. Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean). Academy of Korean Studies. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 "hobak juk" 호박죽 [Pumpkin Porridge]. Doopedia (in Korean). Doosan Corporation. Retrieved 17 August 2008.
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