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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Spicy Oxtail Jjim - (매운 쇠꼬리 찜)

I know it's been such a long time since I did a food update. It partly has to do with the fact that I'm not cooking much these days and also when I do cook, I'm in such a hurry that I don't have time to pause and take pictures every step of the way.

The cold weather (can't deny that I'm a SoCal girl) has been quite annoying so I haven't been leaving the house much lately.

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After lounging around and doing absolutely nothing all morning, I finally got my butt in gear and headed over to the K-market. I bought a package of ox tails and decided to step outside the box a little. I have yet to taste the *spicy kalbi jjim* I hear everyone raving about, so I thought I would make my own version of it at home.


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As always drain the blood for about 30 minutes, then boil the meat until all the gunk rises.



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Meanwhile, get your sauce ready. Mix together the following:

  • 1.5 cup water
  • 1 cup soy sauce
  • 1 TB minced garlic
  • 3 TB cooking wine
  • 3 TB sugar
  • 3 TB honey powder
  • 1 TB red pepper powder
  • 1/4 minced Asian Pear
  • dash of pepper
  • dash of ground ginger



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After the meat boils, give it a rinse under cool water...


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Add it back to the pot with the sauce and bring it to a strong boil. Once it's boiling, close the lid and let it simmer on medium/low heat for about 1.5 hours.


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I then prepped baby white potatoes, baby carrots, and dried daechus (jujubes).


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I also decided to add some mushrooms – just because I had them.



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After an hour, it should start looking like this...


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Add the potatoes, carrots and daechus and continue to let it boil for another 30 minutes.


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Finally, add the mushrooms and let it simmer for an additional 10-15 minutes.


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After about two hours of simmering, you're ready to serve!


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If you've cooked it long enough, the meat should just fall right off and melt in your mouth! Enjoy. The little guy loved it today. =P Hopefully I will find time to be back sooner than later.

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