Budae-Jjigae Army Base Soup/ Stew
Budae-Jjigae Army Base Soup/ Stew

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Mix red pepper powder, soy sauce, gochujang, garlic, and black pepper together in a small bowl; pour into the center of the pot. Pour in chicken broth; bring to a boil. Add the kimchi, and the seasoning paste over top. Add the spam, sausage, rice cake, tofu, baked beans, and cheese.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have budae-jjigae army base soup/ stew using 23 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Budae-Jjigae Army Base Soup/ Stew:
  1. Prepare Soup
  2. Take 12 ounces spam
  3. Make ready 5 ounce Vienna sausage
  4. Get 1 package ramen noodles
  5. Prepare 3 slices American cheese
  6. Get 1 cup kimchee
  7. Take 1/2 pound hotdogs
  8. Get 12 ounces tofu, extra firm
  9. Prepare 2 quarts chicken broth
  10. Prepare 1-1/2 cup pork and beans
  11. Take 1/4 pound bacon
  12. Take 1/4 cup sliced green onion optional
  13. Prepare 8 ounces mushrooms optional
  14. Prepare 1 rice cake optional
  15. Take Flavorings
  16. Get 2 tablespoons mirin
  17. Make ready 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
  18. Make ready 1 tablespoons sugar
  19. Get 1 tablespoons soya sauce
  20. Prepare 1 teaspoon gochujang sauce
  21. Make ready To taste salt optional
  22. Take To taste oyster crackers
  23. Prepare 1 tablespoon minced garlic

Budae is a general term for a military base in Korean, but budae jjigae is translated into "Army stew" or "Army base stew" because of its origin. In a mixing bowl, add all ingredients for sauce and whisk until well combined. In a shallow and wide thick bottom pot, arrange kimchi, rice cake, spam, hotdogs tofu, breakfast sausage, green onion and baked beans. Place stoked dangmyeon and enoki mushrooms on middle.

Instructions to make Budae-Jjigae Army Base Soup/ Stew:
  1. Slice the bacon and render the bacon keep the drippings. Slice the hotdogs on a bias.
  2. Break the ramen noodles up. You can use the flavorings ingredients, also add the flavor packet of the noodles, if you like. This soup is based with a lot of processed foods which can tend to be on the salty side.
  3. Cut the Vienna sausages into thirds. Add the juices to a pot, usually it's chicken broth. Add the chicken broth to the same pot. Heat the broths mixture.
  4. Cut the kimchee into manageable pieces.
  5. Add mushrooms and add everything to the pot with the hot broth, except the salt, tofu, and spam. Cube the tofu.
  6. In the bacon drippings fry the cubed tofu. Fry till a little colorful. Set tofu aside.
  7. Cube the spam and fry. When the spam is crisp add to the soup. When you fry the spam it gets a bit salty. Also the broth from the can of Vienna sausages is very salty along with the soya sauce. Add the tofu, and stir in. Simmer 30 minutes. Remove from heat. Add cheese on top.
  8. Taste to see saltiness, if too salty add a little more rice vinegar. If not salty enough add salt to taste. Serve with oyster crackers, I hope you enjoy!!
  9. Ready to serve and ENJOY!

In a shallow and wide thick bottom pot, arrange kimchi, rice cake, spam, hotdogs tofu, breakfast sausage, green onion and baked beans. Place stoked dangmyeon and enoki mushrooms on middle. With the weather cooling down, all I want these days is a hot bowl of soup. One of my favorite Korean soups is army stew (also known as army base stew, or budae jjigae.) This soup is by no means healthy, but it sure is comforting, and it is perfect for serving up on those lazy weekday nights. This stew is also known as "Jonseun Tang" ("Johnson Soup") as the President of the United States at the time, Lyndon B.

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