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Tofu and Kimchi Soup
This flavorful soup is a much-simplified version of Korean kimchi jjigae. It comes together quickly, but has loads of flavor thanks to a few high-impact ingredients, namely soy sauce, kimchi and gochujang, a fermented chili paste that we consider a refrigerator staple. Bacon takes the place of the pork that’s commonly used in kimchi jjigae; its smokiness works perfectly with the spiciness and fermented notes of both kimchi and gochujang, and its fat lends the soup just enough richness. Be sure to reserve the juices that drain from the kimchi, as they’re great for adding salty tang to the soup at the very end, if needed. Serve with steamed rice on the side.
4
Servings
40 minutes
Ingredients
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2
slices bacon, finely chopped
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1
bunch scallions, white parts thinly sliced, green parts cut into 1-inch pieces, reserved separately
Directions
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01In a large saucepan over medium, cook the bacon, stirring, until lightly browned, about 2 minutes. Pour off and discard all but 1 tablespoon of the fat. Add the scallion whites and cook, stirring, until softened, about 1 minute. Add the broth and bring to a simmer, scraping up any browned bits. Whisk in the soy sauce, gochujang and mirin. Bring to a simmer and cook uncovered for 15 minutes.
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