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Korean JapChae Recipe (Glass Noodle 잡채) – HoneysuckleCatering

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Korean JapChae Recipe (Glass Noodle 잡채) – HoneysuckleCatering

Japchae or Chap Chae is so healthy! Join Honeysuckle Catering in making this Korean Favorite!
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Music written, recorded, and produced by Aaron Prim

Ingredients:

1/2 lb sweet potato noodles (dangmyeon)
1/4 cups sugar
1/3 cup soy sauce
1 tbsp sesame oil
3 cloves of minced garlic
1 carrot thinly sliced into matchsticks
1/2 red bell pepper, sliced
3 stalks green onion chopped into 3-inch lengths
1/2 yellow onion, sliced
1/2 cup shitake mushrooms, sliced
1/2 pound bulgogi (see this video here: http://youtu.be/IJXdHAGqxhA)
1 bunch spinach

Directions:

In small bowl combine sugar soy sauce, sesame oil, mix and set aside. Take a medium saucepan, fill with water and boil. Add spinach to the boiling water, blanch and quickly drain. Squeeze out excess water with your hands. Set aside. Boil another pot of water, add the sweet potato noodles and cook 3-5 minutes until soft. Drain and set aside.
Take a large skillet, place on the stove and add 1 tbsp oil. Heat on medium heat and add garlic to simmer for a minute. Add all vegetables and stir-fry until they start to soften. Add spinach and noodles and stir. Then add soy sauce mixture to cott. Finally add bulgogi, stir-fry everything and serve hot or cold! 😛

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9 responses to “Korean JapChae Recipe (Glass Noodle 잡채) – HoneysuckleCatering”

  1. Salby Petros

    How
    Many servings is your recipe?

  2. BellaDorine

    I taught English in Seoul in 1984 & 1985, and came to looove Korean food! I'm going to search your stuff for other recipes, including bibimbap and dukmanduguk!

  3. Michelle Foster

    I would love to see Bibimbap!

  4. Noemi Cortes Garcia

    I just finished cooking this and my mom and I love this so much. She is going to buy me more of the noodles so i can cook it again. I didn't use the onions because i didnt have any but it is still really good I'm subscribing to you. 😀 

  5. 파스텔펭귄 (Lia’s laboratory)

    I'm korean! I'm so glad to see jap chae in your channel♥
    I like it^^

  6. raicielle domingo

    How many servings is this? 

  7. Mengxi Xing

    I've watched many different recipes including those of Korean people. Yours is the easiest but the best. I  didn't believe that the simplest can turn out to be the best until  finally I gave it a try. It was the best Jap Chae I've ever cooked. Thank you for offering me this fabulous idea for my lunch box:) Just love your style of everything so much!!

  8. Michelle Foster

    Your videos are great!! I love your style, they're quick and thorough!

  9. Billie Ho

    thanks for showing the recipe, must try to cook it, i love Korean food <3

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