All you need for kongnamul japchae is soybean sprouts and sweet potato starch noodles, along with a few basic seasoning ingredients. Everything else is optional! I added scallions and a little bit of red bell pepper slices for color. The ratio between the soybean sprouts and the noodles can be flexible.
To make the dish, I cook the soybean sprouts first, remove the bean sprouts and then use the sprout flavored cooking liquid with a little bit of the sauce to cook the noodles. By the time the noodles are cooked, all the liquid will have been absorbed by the noodles. The result is springy noodles that are shiny and flavorful!
For the traditional japchae, Korean cooks typically rinse the noodles in cold water after cooking to stop them from turning soft, but the cooking method in this recipe keeps the noodles springy and shiny without that step.
The rest is easy! Quickly stir fry the noodles with any vegetables you’re adding, the soybean sprouts, and the remaining sauce.
One tip about cooking soybean sprouts — you can cook them either covered or uncovered, but if cooking covered, do not open the lid until the sprouts are cooked, or the raw bean smell will linger even after cooked.
This dish can also be made spicy. Add a teaspoon or two of gochugaru (Korean red chili pepper flakes) to the sauce if you want to add a spicy kick.
Kongnamul Japchae (Soybean Sprouts Japchae)
Ingredients
▢ 8 ounces soybean sprouts kongnamul, 콩나물
▢ 4 ounces Korean sweet potato starch noodles dangmyeon, 당면
▢ 1 teaspoon cooking oil
▢ 2 to 3 scallions cut into 2 inch pieces
▢ 1/4 red bell pepper or 1/2 small carrot, julienned
Sauce
▢ 2 tablespoons soy sauce
▢ 1 tablespoon sugar
▢ 1 teaspoon minced garlic
▢ 1 tablespoon Sesame oil
▢ 1/2 teaspoon Sesame seeds
▢ pinch pepper
Instructions
Boil 2 cups of water in a pan over medium high heat. Add the soybean sprouts and cook for 2 minutes. Flip the sprouts over once, if cooking uncovered, for even cooking. Do not open until done if cooking covered.
Mix all the sauce ingredients in a small bowl until the sugar is dissolved.
Remove the soybean sprouts to a bowl, reserving the cooking liquid in the pan. Add 1 teaspoon of cooking oil, 1-1/2 tablespoons of the prepared sauce, and the noodles to the pan.
Remove the soybean sprouts to a bowl, reserving the cooking liquid in the pan. Add 1 teaspoon of cooking oil, 1-1/2 tablespoons of the prepared sauce, and the noodles to the pan.
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