Oseyo Japchae

14 ingredientsPrep: 35 minsCook: 20 mins
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By Lynn Miller

Japchae is a stir-fry of clear sweet-potato noodles and seasonal vegetables and one of Oseyo’s most popular dishes.

It is a celebratory dish often served at holidays and family dinners as it is an excellent option for pot-lucks. It takes a bit of effort to pull together the ingredients, but once mixed together, it can be served hot or at room temperature.

Ingredients (14)

Instructions

  1. Bring a large pot of water to a boil.

  2. Add the spinach (4 oz) and blanch for 30 seconds to 1 minute, then take it out with a slotted spoon or strainer. Let the water keep boiling to cook the noodles.

  3. Rinse the spinach in cold water to stop it from cooking. Squeeze it with your hands to remove any excess water. Cut it a few times and put it into a bowl. Mix with 1 tsp soy sauce and 1 tsp sesame oil. Put it into a large mixing bowl.

  4. Put the noodles (8 oz) into the boiling water, cover and cook for 1 minute. Stir them with a wooden spoon so they don’t stick together.

  5. Cover and keep cooking for another 7 minutes until the noodles are soft and chewy.

  6. Strain noodles and cut them a few times with kitchen scissors. Put the noodles into the large bowl next to the spinach. Add 2 tsp toasted sesame oil, 1 tsp soy sauce, and 1 tsp sugar. Mix well by hand or a wooden spoon.

    This process will season the noodles and also keep the noodles from sticking to each other.

  7. Saute all of the vegetables (minus the spinach)—mushrooms (4–5), carrot (1 medium), pepper (½), zucchini (½ cup)—with oil and be sure to not overcook them so they still have some crunch. Set aside to cool down a bit.

  8. To the noodles and spinach, add the cooked vegetables, soy sauce (1 Tbsp), 1 tsp sugar, ground black pepper (½ tsp), 2 tsp toasted sesame oil, and sesame seeds (1 Tbsp)toasted sesame oil. Mix all carefully together by hand.

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