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Bi-Bim Guk-Su
Sweet & Spicy Cold Noodles
비빔국수
Bibim guksu, a cold dish made with very thin wheat flour noodles called somyun with added flavorings, is one of the most popular traditional noodle dishes in Korean cuisine. It is also called guksu bibim
which literally mean stirred noodles or mixed noodles. The dish is
especially popular during the summer season much like another similar
Korean noodle dish called jjolmyun.
There are many kinds of cold noodle dishes in
Korea, including one made with cold beef broth; however, spicy cold
noodles have historically been appreciated by spicy food lovers in Korea
and also recognized internationally. What makes this dish so distinct
from other cold noodle dishes from different cultures is the strong
spicy flavor produced from the combination of gochugaru (red chili pepper flakes), gochujang
(red chili pepper paste), and minced garlic, along with a
sweet-and-sour flavor created by vinegar and sugar. Most spicy cold
noodles are prepared with a slight touch of sesame oil to enhance the
richness of its flavor.
Typically the dish would be prepared by stir frying
diced beef, julienned pickled cucumbers, and mushrooms in sesame oil,
which is all mixed together with the cooked noodles, soy sauce, sesame
oil, sesame seeds and sugar. Garnishes placed on top and around the
spicy noodles include hard-boiled eggs, pickled radish, dried layer
strips, cabbage, sesame leaves, and sometimes sliced Korean pear.
Jang-ban-guk-su
Jang-ban-guk-su
Spicy Buckwheat Noodles w/ Vegetables
쟁반국수
Jangban guksu is a healthy and delicious noodle dish
mixed with assortment of vegetables.
Buckwheat noodles are mixed in
with perilla/sesame leaves, cucumbers, lettuce, cabbage, and carrots in a
zesty spicy sauce called chojang. Chojang comprises of watered down gochujang mixed with chopped green onions, rice vinegar, sesame seed and sesame oil.
Different variation of this noodle dish exist,
including a non-spicy version in which gochujang is substituted with soy
sauce along with other ingredients as its base sauce. Additionally,
thin strips of Asian pear can be added for additional mixture in taste
as well as a boiled egg for garnish.