A friend of mine, whom I got to know via online blogging in Korea, sent me some of her olbangge mook powder along with other Korean vegetable seeds that her mother sent to her from Korea. How sweet of her to show a such kindness! So I made this wonderful Korean jelly salad and enjoyed every bit of it.
Olbangge is a plant that grows around the pond near the most rice fields in Korea. If you can’t find this gelatin powder, you can substitute green bean (mung bean) starch which is available in most Korean grocery store. They are quite similar in taste and texture except that green bean jelly (or mung bean jelly) will be more milky white color.
Here are the jelly/gelatin powders. The one on the left is green bean starch, and the right is the olbangge starch.
Mix 1 cup of starch powder with 6 cups of water in a large sauce pot. Add a couple of pinches salt. Bring it to boil over medium heat, stirring constantly.
When it start to boil, cook 5-7 more minutes. It will become thick paste like gelatin.
When done, remove from heat and pour the gelatin into a container. Let it cool completely. If not using on the same day, chill it in the refrigerator and the color will become slightly milky and more opaque.
When gelatin is set, turn out to a cutting board. It should come out very easily. Now, why don’t you have some fun with the jiggling matter you created? I did.
Cut the gelatin into bite size pieces. I only used 1/3 of the entire gelatin block to make this salad and save the rest in the fridge for the next use. So if you want to use entire block of gelatin, triple the amount of the sauce below.
In a small bowl, mix together soy sauce, vinegar, sugar, salt, sesame oil, and toasted sesame seeds.
In a mixing bowl, combine gelatin pieces, chopped green onion, minced garlic, red chilies, and crushed seasoned and roasted seaweeds. Drizzle the dressing…
…and toss everything gently.
You will like the gentle chewiness of jelly with soy sauce salad dressing. The addition of the seaweed pairs the jelly so nicely, too.
The calorie is so low that I could finish off the entire plate by myself without much guilt, and it is quite filling. Now that’s a kind of food I need these days.
Hope you enjoy this salad, guys! Happy spring!
Korean Jelly Salad
Serves 4
Light and refreshing Korean jelly salad is easy to make from scratch.
Ingredients
1 cup Korean green bean starch or olbangge starch
6 cups water
1 green onion finely chopped
1 clove garlic finely minced
2 sheets of seasoned roasted seaweed
1 red chili, seed removed and finely sliced
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 tablespoon white or rice wine vinegar
1 tablespoon sugar
pinch salt
1 teaspoon sesame oil
2 teaspoon toasted sesame seeds
Instructions
Mix 1 cup of green bean starch (or olbangge starch) with 6 cups water in a large sauce pan over medium heat. Bring to boil stirring constantly. When it starts to boil cook for 5-7 more minutes until the mixture becomes opaque and thick paste.
Remove from heat and pour into a container. Let it cool in the room temperature completely. If not using on the same day, store in the refrigerator for later use.
When the gelatin is set, turn out to a cutting board and slice 1/3 off from the block We are using only 1/3 of the entire amount.
Slice the gelatin into bite size pieces and place in a mixing bowl. Add the crushed seaweed, green onion, garlic, and, chilies.
In a small bowl mix together soy sauce, sugar, vinegar, salt, sesame oil, and sesame seeds. Drizzle the sauce over the gelatin mixture. Toss well, and serve at room temperature or chilled.
Notes
The salad dressing amount is good for 1/3 of the gelatin block. If you want to use entire block, triple the dressing amount.
This recipe and image sources are reffered in website: Beyondkimchee.com. Thanks so much!
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