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A Spicy Korean Noodle Soup

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Ingredients

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1 cup chopped cabbage or 1 cup kale
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 teaspoon chopped garlic
1 teaspoon sesame oil (i recommend kadoya brand, or orchid brand)
2 tablespoons chili pepper flakes (kochukaru) or 2 tablespoons cayenne powder (kochukaru)
4 cups chicken stock (my favorite, but use what you want)
1/2 a scallion, chopped (optional)
3 dried japanese chilies (optional)
1 tablespoon sweet chili sauce (i prefer maggi sweet chili sauce, or kochujang)
2 eggs, beaten
8 ounces maifun noodles (or any rice noodle you please)
6 ounces meat (beef, chicken, pork, or shrimp. great for leftovers!)

Nutritional information

370.6
Calories
83 g
Calories From Fat
9.3 g
Total Fat
2.5 g
Saturated Fat
161.1 mg
Cholesterol
922.1 mg
Sodium
52.4 g
Carbs
2.8 g
Dietary Fiber
6.4 g
Sugars
18.8 g
Protein
387g
Serving Size

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A Spicy Korean Noodle Soup

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    This is a really good tasting soup, but the 2 tbsp of chili pepper HAS to be a typo, RIGHT? I am HUGE spice eater, (the hotter the better!), but I ended up having to add 3 more quarts of broth just to take the edge off the spice. And I didn't even DREAM of adding peppers to that. The only other change was to put 4 eggs in (since I increased the broth so much), more cabbage, and added zucchini, just for some extra veggies. Even with the extra 3 quarts of liquid, my hubby can't eat it at all. And while I love it, my nose is running all over the keyboard, and tomorrow might not be so pleasant. :)

    • 50 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    A Spicy Korean Noodle Soup, An Anything Goes would-be Korean soup But if you don’t have basic korean ingredients around the home, then I include my typical substitutions * Kochukaru and Kochujang are typical Korean ingredients for Hot Pepper Flakes and Hot Pepper Paste (in that order) * If you do not have these available, I have included Cayenne Pepper and Maggi Sweet Chili Sauce as you can get the at most grocery stores This recipe was inspired by About com’s Naomi Imatome-Yun (Korean Cooking) This is my favorite variation, This is a really good tasting soup, but the 2 tbsp of chili pepper HAS to be a typo, RIGHT? I am HUGE spice eater, (the hotter the better!), but I ended up having to add 3 more quarts of broth just to take the edge off the spice And I didn’t even DREAM of adding peppers to that The only other change was to put 4 eggs in (since I increased the broth so much), more cabbage, and added zucchini, just for some extra veggies Even with the extra 3 quarts of liquid, my hubby can’t eat it at all And while I love it, my nose is running all over the keyboard, and tomorrow might not be so pleasant :), My family enjoyed this so much that they asked me to make it again today for supper We love cabbage so used more than the recipe called for I had some fried tofu on hand so I added than in place of the meat, but everyone thought it did not need any type of protein added at all I also did not add the eggs or chilies I added all 2 tblsp of the red pepper flakes and it had a real kick But, I knew my teenage daughter would not be able to eat it, so I ended up adding extra broth to reduce the heat I think this soup is wonderful as is, but it could easily take extra veggies like corn, snow peas or broccoli This recipe is a real winner Thanks for the recipe


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Begin Boiling Noodles (or If You Prefer, Finish Boiling These First).

    2
    Done

    Place Chopped Cabbage/Kale Into a Stock Pot and Saute With Soy Sauce, Garlic, Sesame Oil and Chili Pepper Flakes Until Your Cabbage Is Clear or Kale Has Wilted.

    3
    Done

    Immediately Add the Chicken Soup Stock and Bring to Boil.

    4
    Done

    Reduce Heat and Add in Sweet Chili Sauce to Taste. (if You Want a Big Kick (or You're Mad at Someone, Add the Japanes Chilis).

    5
    Done

    Add in Chicken or Beef. Do not Add Shrimp or Tofu at This Step.

    6
    Done

    Bring Back to a Simmer.

    7
    Done

    Beat Egg, Then Stream Into Soup.

    8
    Done

    After 15 Minutes Add in Noodls.

    9
    Done

    Finally, Add Tofu or Shrimp.

    10
    Done

    Top With Scallions and Salt and Pepper as Desire.

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