Friday, February 26, 2010

Jangjorim

I had leftover brisket from Budae Jigae, so I decided to make jangjorim. Jangjorim is a popular side dish of beef marinated in soy sauce. Often times people will add boiled eggs or garlic to this. I like to add both.

Jangjorim
1 pound of brisket or flank steak
5 hard boiled eggs
3 cups of beef broth (see Budae Jigae for recipe)
1/2 cup of soy sauce
10 garlic cloves
1 jalapeno
2 tablespoons of honey
few pieces of kombu

Take out the cooked brisket pieces and let it cool. Once it's cooled, you can tear them into thin pieces with your hands.

Boil and peel 5 eggs and add to the pot, along with the brisket pieces. Add garlic cloves, 1 sliced jalapeno and pieces of kombu. Add beef broth, soy sauce and honey to the pot and bring to a boil. Let it cook for 10 to 15 minutes until the sauce penetrates the brisket pieces.

Let it cool and transfer to a dish. You are left with this super easy and tasty side dish. Enjoy!

3 comments:

  1. that looks good, egg is my fav part.

    I tried making beef adobo once, and i ended up making something that resembled jang jo rim instead. that was an utter fail.

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  2. Oooh me too. I love the egg. I ended up boiling more eggs and adding them later. haha. Well beef adobo has soy sauce in it, so I guess it can taste similar.

    BTW - My cast iron pans got rusted big time. Can I salvage them? I am so sad.

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  3. yeah i think so. i was gonna suggest scrubbing with steel wool until i found this.

    http://www.wikihow.com/Remove-Rust-from-a-Cast-Iron-Skillet

    I like this one cuz it explains how to get rid of it with chemistry.

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