Ojingeo-chae-bokkeum

Ojingeo-chae-bokkeum
Type Bokkeum
Place of origin Korea
Associated national cuisine Korean cuisine
Main ingredients Dried shredded squid
Korean name
Hangul 오징어채볶음
Revised Romanization ojingeo-chae-bokkeum
McCune–Reischauer ojingŏ-ch'ae-pokkŭm
IPA [o.dʑiŋ.ʌ.tɕʰɛ.bo.k͈ɯm]

Ojingeo-chae-bokkeum (오징어채볶음) is a bokkeum (stir-fried dish) made with dried shredded squid—called ojingeo-chae in Korean— and gochujang-based sauce. Like other dry banchan (side dish), it can be stored for a long time and retain its taste.[1]

Preparation

Dried shredded squid are cut into short pieces, stir-fried in oil, and coated with the sauce mixture made by mixing and boiling gochujang (chili paste), sugar, rice cooking wine, and water.[1] Sesame oil and toasted sesame seeds are sprinkled on top when served.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Ojingeo-chae-bokkeum" 오징어채볶음. Doopedia (in Korean). Doosan Corporation. Retrieved 25 May 2009.
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