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Soybean sprout side dish (Kongnamul-muchim)
Kongnamulmuchim made with homegrown soybean sprouts Kongnamulmuchim made with store-sold soybean sprouts Kongnamulppuribokkeum (stir-fried soybean sprout roots) Ingredients. 1½ cup of soybean sprouts roots. 1 tablespoon olive oil. 1 garlic clove, minced. 1 teaspoon soy sauce 1 tablespoon honey...
Soybean sprout soup (Kongnamulguk)
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Non spicy soybean sprout soup (An-maeun kongnamulguk: 안매운 콩나물국)
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Soybean sprout soup with rice (Kongnamul-gukbap: 콩나물국밥)
Today's recipe is a popular 1 bowl meal well-loved by all Koreans. It's delicious, savory soybean sprout soup with rice mixed right in. It's fast, warm, hearty and satisfying. This style of soup is called gukbap in Korean - literally soup (guk 국) and rice (bap 밥), and this recipe with soybean...
Mung bean sprout side dish (Sukjunamul-muchim)
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Ground soybean stew (Kongbiji-jjigae)
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Toasted Sesame Seeds
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Soybean sprouts (kongnamul) are one of the most commonly used ingredients in Korean cuisine. I think almost every Korean family makes cooked and seasoned soybean sprouts (kongnamulmuchim), and soybean sprout soup (kongnamulguk) at least once a week. It's that popular. You can sprout your own...
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Seafood kimchi fried rice (Haemul-kimchi-bokkeumbap: 해물김치볶음밥)
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Kongnamulbap (Soybean sprouts bibimbap)
The best part about this dish is that it’s very easy to make, simple, and delicious!