Served warm or cold, japchae is one of the most popular traditional dishes in Korea. It is stir-fried with glass noodles, fresh vegetables, and a sweet and savory sauce. This recipes comes to us from Kyong-Ae Smith of Mason City. She is a licensed fitness instructor and sushi chef. Ingredients with an asterisk (*) are available seasonally right here in North Iowa! Click on select ingredients to find them nearby or stop by your local farmer’s market.
Total Time20 minutesmins
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Korean
Keyword: bell peppers, carrots, garlic, green onion, honey, onions, spinach
In a small bowl, combine the stock, soy sauces, honey (or sugar), garlic, ginger, and sesame oil to create a stir fry sauce. Add fresh-cracked black pepper to taste.
Stir fry the carrots, onion, and bell peppers in peanut oil (or oil of choice).
When vegetables nearly reach your desired doneness, add the spinach for the last 1-2 minutes. Remove from heat.
Combine the vegetables, sauce, and noodles together. Serve. Top with green onions (scallions).
Notes
Dark soy sauce is thicker and sweeter than traditional soy sauce. Check your local Asian market, or in a pinch substitute coconut aminos or regular soy sauce with 1 tsp molasses or brown sugar.