![]() ![]() Last on our list of recipes using Doenjang, Gamjatang is a wonderfully hearty and spicy Korean stew made with pork neck bones (or pork ribs) and potatoes. Savor the taste and aroma! Spicy Pork Bone Stew with Potatoes (Gamjatang) Spicy Pork Bone Stew with Potatoes (Gamjatang) Koreans love to pair it with BBQ and jeon. The Doenjang serves as a great foundation to any ingredients you throw into the stew – vegetables, seafood like shrimp, shellfish and even squids, mushrooms, beef and more. It’s really easy to cook and makes a great side dish for any meal. One of the great classic Korean dishes, this traditional Doenjang stew is uniquely flavored thanks to the key ingredient. It actually tastes better the next day! Soybean Paste Stew (Doenjang Jjigae) Soybean Paste Stew (Doenjang Jjigae) For meal planning, make a large pot and reheat as needed. Light and soothing, this meatless soup (traditionally made with anchovy stock but you can use vegetable stock to make it vegan) is simply packed with the delectable umami flavor from our star ingredient. Radish Soup with Soybean Paste (Mu Doenjang Guk) Radish Soup with Soybean Paste (Mu Doenjang Guk) Healthy and satisfying for the whole family. It’s the ultimate comfort food for Koreans. Best served with rice for a complete meal and a little kimchi on the side. This simple soup has meat, vegetables, and a whole lot of flavor from Doenjang. Cabbage Soybean Paste Soup (Baechu Doenjang Guk) Cabbage Soybean Paste Soup (Baechu Doenjang Guk) In the tradition of Korean lettuce wrap, Bossam wraps the unctuous boiled pork belly cooked in Doenjang, spicy kimchi radish salad, and crunchy pickled cabbage leaves in a packet of heavenly deliciousness. Boiled Pork Belly Wrap (Bossam) Boiled Pork Belly Wrap (Bossam) It is the essential condiment that brings the rice, meat, and lettuce together in the wrap. Made with doenjang, gochujang, garlic, green onion, sesame seeds, and sesame oil, ssamjang adds the final flavor punch to the wrap. Korean lettuce wrap ( ssam) is incomplete without ssamjang. Heres’ my list of 7 Recipes Using Doenjang! Lettuce Wrap Sauce (Ssamjang) Lettuce Wrap Sauce (Ssamjang) ![]() It includes a buying guide and answers questions about the different types available. If you’re interested to learn more about doenjang, I have a comprehensive Doenjang Guide post to help you get to know it better. It should be easy to find doenjang at Korean supermarkets, and you can start trying these recipes right away! A traditional stew that really highlights the umami flavor of Doenjang, you must try it if you haven’t yet!! You can find my recipe for that on the list below, and a few other classic Korean dishes using doenjang. Different Types of Doenjangĭoenjang Jjigae is probably the first dish that comes to mind for most people if they are asked about recipes using Doenjang. Along with Korean red chili pepper paste gochujang, Deonjang is one of the most essential ingredients in authentic Korean cooking. Similar to Miso but funkier and somewhat pungent, it is often used to season sauces, soups, and stews. □ Or should I say Gochujang is a spicy sister to this umami-packed soybean paste? HAHAHA… Pronounced DWEN-jaahng, it is a paste made from fermented soybeans and salt, which is the unspicy brother to Gochujang. ![]() If you love Doenjang then I think it would be safe to say that you REALLY love Korean food. These recipes include classic soups and stews, plus an Instant Pot option. 7 recipes using Doenjang – a traditional and unique Korean seasoning ingredient made with fermented soybeans. ![]()
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