Korean Fish Cake Soup
Learn how to
make popular Korean fish cake soup at home. It’s refreshing, tasty and so
comforting!
INGREDIENTS FOR KOREAN FISH CAKE SOUP
(SERVES 2)
MAIN
BROTH
HOW TO MAKE KOREAN FISH CAKE SOUP
BROTH
As the weather gets colder, soup gains popularity as a side
meal. This Korean fish cake soup (Eomuk-guk, 어묵국 or
Odeng-guk, 오뎅국) is a perfect Korean comfort food.
It is quite easy to make and also all the ingredients used are
quite affordable. Maybe that’s why it is also a popular drink snack to
accompany soju (소주) – a
Korean distilled alcoholic drink.
INGREDIENTS FOR KOREAN FISH CAKE SOUP
(SERVES 2)
MAIN
·
30g (1 ounce) green onion, thinly sliced
·
1 tsp minced garlic
·
A few cracks of ground black pepper
·
(Optional) fine sea salt to taste – I didn’t use any.
BROTH
·
6 cups water
* 1 Tbsp = 15ml, 1 Cup = 250ml
HOW TO MAKE KOREAN FISH CAKE SOUP
BROTH
1.Put the water (6 cups) in a medium/large pot and add the dried
kelp and anchovies. (If you can use a
large tea infuser, it will be a much neater
process later!) Boil it for 10 mins uncovered on medium heat.
2. Take out (& discard) the kelp and add the radish slices.
Boil the radish and anchovy for a further 10 mins.
3. Take out and set aside the radish. Sieve through the boiled
stock over damp cheese/linen cloth to remove small particles from the kelp and
anchovies. (If you don’t mind these particles floating in your soup, you can
skip sieving and just remove the anchovies from the broth. But I recommend
sieving!)
MAIN
4.(This step should start co-currently as step 1 or step 2 to
save your time.) Run some hot water onto the fish cake sheets to remove the
excess oil coating. (Store bought fish cakes are deep fried!)
Slice the fish cakes into small rectangle size. Or slice them in
long strips and stick through with some wooden skewers for a fancier look. (I
made 6 skewers and each stick has 2 long strips of fish cakes on it.)
5. Boil the broth and radish (from step 3) on medium high heat
and add the soy sauce, rice wine and garlic. Stir briefly. Once boiled, reduce
the heat to medium. Add the fish cakes into the soup then boil until they are
soft and the flavour from the soup has soaked up (about 3 to 5 mins).
Depending on your size of pot, you may want to splash some soup
over the fish cakes with your ladle to deepen the flavour. (Add some salt to
taste if you require, but I didn’t add any.) Sprinkle a few cracks of ground
black pepper and green onions just before serving.
NOTE :
·
If you can only find dried kelp or dried anchovy but not both,
supplement that portion by using the other available ingredients. You may need
to season with salt at the end.
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