Chapchae is one of the most popular noodle dishes in Korea , and also seems to be the one that Westerners like best. The foundation of the dish is the mixture of the noodles, soy sauce, garlic, and sesame oil. Because mung bean or sweet potato noodles both absorb tons of flavor, you can mix and match the vegetables or meat to your liking. Broccoli, red peppers, shiitake mushrooms, bulgogi, and onion are in the version pictured here, this flavor and color combination is a favorite. More traditional ingredients have been included below.
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes
Total Time: 70 minutes
Serves 4
Ingredients
8 oz mung bean or sweet potato noodles (might be called cellophane or glass noodles or Chinese vermicelli)
1 sweet onion, sliced into thin strips
2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
1/2 pound baby spinach, parboiled
2 carrots, julienned
3 scallions, chopped
1/2 cup chopped Napa cabbage
5 shiitake mushrooms, rehydrated if dried and then sliced
2 Tbsp vegetable or olive oil
2 Tbsp sesame oil
3 Tbsp soy sauce
1 tsp sugar Salt to taste
Sesame seeds (optional)
6 oz. chicken breast*
Directions
1. Cook noodles according to package directions.
2. In a large pan or wok over medium heat, heat vegetable (or olive) oil and 1 Tbsp sesame oil.
3. Add onion slices and garlic and sauté for about 1 minute.
4. Add rest of vegetables and cook for 4-5 minutes, until the vegetables are half-cooked and still a bit crispy.
5. Turn heat to low and add cooked noodles, meat (if using), soy sauce, sugar, and the remaining sesame oil.
6. Mix to combine and cook for another 2 minutes.
7. Add salt or more soy sauce if needed.
8. If using sesame seeds, add them at finish.
* Strips of egg, or fried tofu pieces are good protein additions.
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