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Prepare 1 can of canned saury, 1/2 heads of ripe kimchi, 1/2 spoon of ground garlic, 1/2 spoon of sugar, 1 green onion, 1 cheongyang pepper, and 1 spoon of soybean paste I also need a spoon of sesame oil or perilla oil.
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I'd like to have one Cheongyang chili pepper. If you like spicy flavor, you can add more.
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Cut a piece of green onion.
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Heat the pot hot, please.
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Place 1 spoon of sesame oil in a pot. It's also very good with perilla oil.
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Add ripe kimchi and stir-fry it.
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Stir-fry the kimchi until it dies.
Stir-fry it with oil in advance to complete a deeper taste.
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It's canned saury sold at the mart. The expiration date is very long, so I buy it and use it when I need it like this. Add canned saury soup to taste. It takes away the fishy taste, so you can put in a whole bottle, but if you're sensitive to the fishy taste, please put in 1/3 to 1/2 of it. You need to add soup to make a deeper taste of saury kimchi stew.
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Place saury on top of well-fried kimchi one by one. Seven pieces of big saury came out. It looks delicious because it's bigger than I thought.
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Pour in plenty of water. It's going to boil down for a long time, so pour it until the ingredients are almost submerged.
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Add 1 spoon of soybean paste, please. It's a Jongwon Baek recipe that catches the fishy taste. Mr. Baek's recipe gives tips in an easy way, so even beginners can make delicious dishes, so I like it very much.
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Add 1 spoonful of ground garlic, please.
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If you add a little bit of sugar, it will also help you catch the sourness and smell of kimchi and bring out the taste. Instead, add a little (about 1/2 spoon for me).
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Add the pre-cut cheongyang peppers, please.
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Add green onions.
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If you add 1 spoon of red pepper powder to make it taste spicy, the taste will be upgraded.
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Now that I've put all the ingredients in, please stir well. Stir the saury carefully so that it doesn't crush.
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If you boil it down over low heat for a long time, the kimchi breath is completely gone and the deep taste of saury kimchi stew is completed.
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Put it in a bowl and get ready to eat. It's quite the size of a bunch of saury.
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It's more convenient because you can eat it from the bone. Saury is seasoned, so it's good to eat just saury, and it's even better.
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I eat it with kimchi and a piece of saury on top of white rice. It doesn't taste fishy at all and has a deep taste. It's very delicious.
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Even if you don't have any other side dishes, you just need saury stew, but fried eggs are a must. The savory taste goes well with kimchi stew.
Doenjang was used to control the fishy taste, and it tastes deeper when the ripe kimchi is stir-fried with sesame oil or perilla oil first and then boiled. It would be good to add canned saury soup, too.