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Recipe: Tasty Korean Chicken Soup

Korean Chicken Soup. Bring it to a boil over high heat. Skim off any foam on top. Place boneless, skinless chicken breasts in a medium skillet or saucepan.

Korean Chicken Soup In Korea, whole chicken soup made without ginseng is called baeksuk (백숙). When I don't have ginseng, I also make another type of chicken soup called dak gomtang (닭곰탕). Korean markets around here sell fresh ginseng in the summer for samgyetang. You can cook Korean Chicken Soup using 10 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you cook that.

Ingredients of Korean Chicken Soup

  1. Prepare 1-2 of chicken bone.
  2. You need of Spring onion.
  3. You need 2 pieces of ginger.
  4. It's 2 pieces of garlic.
  5. It's of kelp, dried mushroom, some leftover vegetables.
  6. You need 1-2 packs of Korean Ginseng Herb Tea.
  7. Prepare 1 of chicken leg.
  8. You need 2 of dates.
  9. It's 2 tablespoon of sticky rice.
  10. It's of salt and pepper.

I usually buy a pack and freeze the leftovers. Koreans love their winter soup with strong heat and this spicy Korean chicken soup (dakgaejang) will hit the spot. If you are fond of spicy Korean beef soup (yukgaejang), you will love its chicken version but simplified. The traditional way of making yukgaejang takes time and some effort.

Korean Chicken Soup instructions

  1. Put chicken bones, spring onion, ginger, garlic, other leftover vegetables and Korean ginseng herb tea powder in 1500ml water. Cook in pressure pan for 15 minutes..
  2. Remove chicken bones and other vegetables. Cut chicken leg into big pieces. Put sticky rice, dates and salt pepper and cook more in pressure pan for 15 minutes..
  3. Enjoy with Korean Kimchi💕💞.

I like things simple even in the recipe. Prepare the chicken Remove any giblets from the chicken. Rub ¼ cup of kosher salt all over the chicken and giblets, then rinse in cold water until they are very clean. Drain and put them into a large heavy pot. Yeong gye baek suk (Korean chicken soup and rice) Making samgyetang is very similar to making yeong gye baeksuk except for adding ginseng and stuffing the cavity.

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