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[Steamed bean sprouts]
1. Cut 3 sausages diagonally and cut 3 fish cakes long.
2. Shred 1/2 onion and cut half a handful of red pepper
3. Cut 1 green onion into 4cm lengths, shred 5 perilla leaves, and slice 1 red pepper diagonally
4. Make marinade (3 Tbsp dark soy sauce, 3 Tbsp red pepper powder, 1 Tbsp cooking wine, 1 Tbsp plum extract, 1 Tbsp garlic, 1 Tbsp sesame salt, a little pepper, 1 Tbsp fish sauce, 2 Tbsp red pepper paste, 1 Tbsp starch powder, 2 Tbsp water)
5. Put sausage and fish cake in a pan, stir-fry, and set aside
6. Put 500g of bean sprouts in a pot, add 1 cup of water, and cook for about 5 minutes.
7. Add the sliced sausage, fish cake, onion, dried red pepper, and red pepper and mix.
8. Pour the prepared sauce and stir-fry quickly over high heat. When all the seasonings are mixed,
9. Add sliced green onion and sesame leaves, stir-fry quickly, and finish with sesame oil and sesame seeds.
[Stir-fried Tomatoes and Eggs]
1. 4 large tomatoes (30 cherry tomatoes) cut into bite-sized pieces
2. Slice a little chives into 2-3cm lengths and mince 1 green onion
3. Grease a pan with olive oil (cooking oil), add tomatoes, stir-fry, and place in another bowl.
4. In a bowl, add 5 eggs, 1 Tbsp oyster sauce, and a little pepper and mix. Add the sliced green onion and mix.
5. Grease a pan, pour in egg wash, and scrim fire
6. Add stir-fried tomatoes and stir-fry. Add chives and stir-fry quickly.
7. Add 1 tablespoon of sesame oil and finish
[Nogak pickles]
1. Wash 7kg of nogak with the skin on and cut it in half to remove the seeds.
2. Mix 4 cups of sugar and 2 cups of bay salt
3. Place the nogak with the inside up and add it one by one while sprinkling plenty of mixed salt.
4. Add 1 cup of red pepper seeds (optional) and pour 2 cups of soju and 1 cup of vinegar
5. Press down with a pressing stone and turn over once a day
6. After about two days, put it in the refrigerator and eat it over and over again (mix it, put it in when you make gimbap, and make cold soup...)
[Seasoned with pickled nogak]
1. Slice Nogak pickles thinly and eat them. When squeezed, soak in water for a while, then squeeze out the water and place in a bowl.
2. Finely chop 1 green onion, add 0.5 Tbsp garlic, 1 Tbsp red pepper powder, 0.5 Tbsp sugar, 1 Tbsp sesame oil, and 2 Tbsp sesame salt.
3. Mix it up and it's done
[sake bread]
1. Put 2 cups of raw makgeolli, 1/2 cup of milk, 1 cup of sugar, 1 teaspoon of salt, 1 teaspoon of yeast, and 2 eggs in a bowl and mix well to dissolve.
2. Add 5 cups of flour, mix well, cover with plastic wrap, warm it up on an electric cushion, and cover it with a plate.
3. Cover with a blanket and ferment for about 3 hours (it takes about 5-6 hours without yeast)
4. Add 1 cup of kidney beans and raisins to the dough and mix.
5. Lay a wet cotton cloth in a steamer, spread the dough and spread it out beautifully, then sprinkle beans and raisins on top.
6. When the water boils in the steamer, put the dough on it and steam it over high heat for about 30 minutes.
7. Poke with chopsticks and if the flour doesn't come out, it's done.