Simple Way to Make Instant Cucumber Kimchi using Versatile Korean Flavoring Mix

Bertha Weber   21/10/2020 23:50

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  • ๐ŸŒŽ Cuisine: American
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฉ 1 - 4 servings
  • ๐Ÿ˜ Review: 249
  • ๐Ÿ˜Ž Rating: 5
  • ๐Ÿณ Category: Dessert
  • ๐Ÿฐ Calories: 255 calories
  • Instant Cucumber Kimchi using Versatile Korean Flavoring Mix
    Instant Cucumber Kimchi using Versatile Korean Flavoring Mix

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    Simple Way to Prepare Instant Cucumber Kimchi using Versatile Korean Flavoring Mix

    To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have instant cucumber kimchi using versatile korean flavoring mix using 5 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.


    Ingredients

    The ingredients needed to make Instant Cucumber Kimchi using Versatile Korean Flavoring Mix:

    1. Prepare 2 Cucumbers (small Japanese type)
    2. Make ready 5 cm Carrot (julienned)
    3. Take 5 cm Daikon radish (julienned)
    4. Make ready 1 piece Fresh ginger (julienned)
    5. Prepare 2 tbsp Cho-gochujang - Korean versatile seasoning -

    Instructions

    Instructions to make Instant Cucumber Kimchi using Versatile Korean Flavoring Mix:

    1. Use 5 cm of the top part of a carrot which is around 50 g; a 5cm piece of daikon radish that's about 7 to 8cm in diameter, which is about 100 g.
    2. Julienne the carrot and daikon radish (use a vegetable slicer). Massage the julienned vegetables with a pinch of salt (not listed in the ingredients, about 1/3 teaspoon).
    3. Cut up the cucumber roughly and sprinkle it with some salt (not listed in the ingredients, about 1/2 teaspoon) and leave for about 10 minutes. (Each cucumber weighs around 90 g and yields 10 pieces.)
    4. Squeeze the carrot and daikon radish tightly to eliminate excess moisture. Wrap the cucumber in paper towels and press down hard to get rid of the surface moisture.
    5. Put the vegetables from Step 4 and the finely shredded ginger in a plastic bag.
    6. Add the cho-gochujang (Korean seasoning mix) and rub it in as you mix the vegetables. Eliminate the air from the bag as you close it up. Leave to marinate in the refrigerator for 5 to 6 hours.
    7. If you are going to eat it right away, add 1 tablespoon less of the cho gochujang, since the vegetables are salted.
    8. This shows how it looks after marinating for 10 hours. A lot of moisture has come out of the vegetables and the flavor has become quite mild. If you think it needs more flavor, you can add more cho gochujang at any time.
    9. Variation: Cucumber with Octopus. To use the cho gochujang in a sashimi style dish, see Seared Bonito (skipjack tuna) with Onions - - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/153145-seared-bonito-and-green-onion-salad-with-korean-all-purpose-seasoning
    10. For reference: To make kkakdugi (kakuteki), see Kkakdugi marinated in kimchi -, which has an authentic marinade sauce. - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/156082-kkakdugi-cubed-radish-kimchi

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