JAPCHAE KOREAN STIR FRY NOODLES
Easy homemade Korean Japchae glass noodle stir fry recipe with cellophane noodles, vegetables, eggs, and simple stir fry sauce. Perfect for a quick lunch or light dinner.
Provided by Khin
Categories Main Course
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Cut chicken into thin strips. Marinate with light soy sauce and set aside.
- Soak the noodles in warm water for 8 to 10 mins and strain it.
- Cut mushroom, pepper, shiitake mushroom and onion into thin slices. Julienne the carrot and cut garlic into thin slices. Cut spring onions into 1" pieces.
- Beat 2 eggs and fry in a pan with 1 Tbsp oil. Set aside to cool down and cut into thin slices.
- Add 2 tbsp oil in to frying pan, add garlic and stir for few seconds then all the chicken strips and stir fry until the chicken change into nice colour.
- Add shiitake mushroom and white mushroom and stir well , then follow by julienne carrots, peppers stir fry for 1 min.
- Add the soaked glass noodles then add all the ingredients from the stir fry sauce list, stir fry for 2-3 mins.
- Add the cut spring onions and mix all the ingredients well and stir for 1-2 mins. (Add some warm water if needed.)
- Transfer to servings plate. Topped with egg slices and toasted sesame seeds. Delicious Glass Noodle stir fry is ready. Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 704 kcal, Carbohydrate 88 g, Protein 26 g, Fat 28 g, SaturatedFat 4 g, TransFat 1 g, Cholesterol 212 mg, Sodium 1358 mg, Fiber 3 g, Sugar 17 g, UnsaturatedFat 22 g, ServingSize 1 serving
JAPCHAE (STIR-FRIED STARCH NOODLES WITH BEEF AND VEGETABLES)
Steps:
- Clean all the ingredients. Cut the carrot into matchsticks. Thinly slice the onion. Run the knife through the white parts of the scallions lengthwise, if thick, and then cut into about 2-inch long pieces. Remove the stems from the mushrooms, and slice into 1/4-inch thin strips. Cut the meat into thin 2-inch long strips.
- Combine all the sauce ingredients in a small bowl and mix well until the sugar is dissolved.
- In a large non-stick pan (see note 2), bring about 5 cups of water to a boil, and cook the noodles until completely translucent and soft (6 to 8 minutes). Drain in a strainer and rinse under cold running water. Drain well. Roughly cut the noodles with a pair of kitchen shears or a knife into 6 -7 inch lengths. Transfer to a large mixing bowl. Mix well with 3 tablespoons of the prepared sauce.
- Fill the same pan with 2 cups of water. When water boils, blanch the spinach only until wilted. Drain quickly and shock in cold water. Squeeze out water, run a knife through the squeezed spinach a couple of times, and lightly season with salt.
- Add 1/2 tablespoon of oil to the skillet, and stir fry the noodles over medium to medium high heat, stirring frequently, until translucent and a bit sticky (about 4 minutes). Transfer back to the mixing bowl.
- Add 1/2 tablespoon of oil to the pan, and stir fry the carrot over medium high heat, sprinkling with a pinch of salt. When the carrot sticks are half way cooked, about a minute, push them to one side of the pan to make room for the onion slices. Stir-fry the onion slices until translucent, sprinkling with a pinch of salt. Stir-in the scallion and cook briefly. Do not overcook. The vegetables should be crisp. Transfer to the bowl with the noodles.
- Add the beef and mushrooms along with 2 tablespoons of the prepared sauce and cook until the meat is cooked through, 2 - 3 minutes. Transfer to the bowl with the noodles.
- Add the spinach and the remaining sauce to the bowl with all other prepared ingredients. Toss well by hand. Adjust the seasoning to taste by adding a little more (start with 1/2 teaspoon) soy sauce and/or sugar as necessary.
VEGETARIAN JAP CHAE (KOREAN GLASS NOODLE STIR-FRY)
A delicious vegetarian version of this popular Korean dish. Serves 2-3 as a main dish and 4-5 as a side dish. Jap chae, also spelled japchae or chapchae, is full of vegetables with vibrant colors, and is stir-fried with glass-looking noodles (dangmyeon), and seasoned with sesame oil, soy sauce, salt and pepper, and a touch of sugar. A favorite Asian comfort food. The packages of noodles usually have 3 bundles in them. You only need one bundle for this recipe. The trick to this recipe is to stir fry the vegetables separately to build the flavors. By frying them individually, the flavor and color of each vegetable is preserved without any cross blending of the other ingredients. Enjoy! Adapted from Alice of Savory Sweet Life, as posted at Herbovoracious by Michael Natkin. In Korean cuisine, glass noodles are usually made from sweet potato starch, in Japan potato starch, in Vietnam mung bean starch.
Provided by Sharon123
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 35m
Yield 2-3 as a main dish
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Boil one bundle of noodles for 5 minutes until softened and al dente in texture. Drain the noodles but do not rinse. Add noodles to a large bowl and cut them three times with kitchen scissors.
- Add 2 tablespoons EACH of soy sauce and sesame seed oil. Toss noodles until sauce is evenly distributed and set aside.
- Using the same pot as the noodles, add enough water to boil spinach for 1 minute. Remove spinach from water and allow to cool just enough to squeeze as much water out as possible. Cut spinach in thirds, and rub 1 teaspoon of sesame oil and a pinch of salt and a grind of pepper into the spinach. Add spinach to the noodle filled bowl.
- Heat a wok or large frying pan on high. Add 1 teaspoon of olive oil and cook sliced onions for 2 minutes stirring them as they start to turn translucent. Season with a 1/2 teaspoon of sesame oil and a pinch of salt and a grind of pepper.
- Add onions to the bowl of noodles. Repeat the same process as the onions except reduce cooking times to 30 seconds for the carrots, 2 minutes for the bell red pepper, 1 minute for the shiitake mushrooms, and 10 seconds for the green onions. Fry tofu squares for 1 minute per side; but do not add tofu to the large bowl of noodles.
- Add 2 tablespoons of soy sauce, 1 tablespoon of sesame oil, 2 tablespoons of sugar, and ½ teaspoon of ground pepper to the noodle bowl and toss everything until well mixed.
- Add 1 tablespoon of olive oil to the hot wok or skillet and add minced garlic. Allow garlic to cook for a few seconds and add the entire bowl of mixed noodles and vegetables to the wok(or pan).
- Stir-fry everything for 2-3 minutes and turn off heat. Gently add tofu and transfer noodles to a large serving platter.
- Sprinkle toasted sesame seeds on top.
- Serve warm or cold. Enjoy!.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1309, Fat 43, SaturatedFat 6.4, Sodium 2143.2, Carbohydrate 215.7, Fiber 11.1, Sugar 21.2, Protein 21.9
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