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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Salted Squid Bibimbap


This is another bibimbap variation dish with spicy salted squids. You can pick up a jar of salted seafood from a Korean market and this spicy squid kind is so popular that every Korean market should have one. The recipe is pretty simple. I did not use any sauce or dressing although I assume you could if you do not use as much salted squid.

1. First prepare the ingredients below. Mostly, they're vegetables. You also need some flying fish roe and the salted spicy squid.

This is what the salted spicy squid jar looks like. There are other brands of this that look different.


2. Prepare a bowl of steamed rice.

3. Put vegetables on top of your rice.

Including sliced carrots, alfalfa sprouts, and cucumbers...

4. And of course put some of the salted spicy squids.

5. For the garnish, use chopped green onions, toasted sesame seeds, and thinly sliced dried nori sheets.


This is when you mix it altogether! Enjoy.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a great recipe, and you outline it so well. Looks easy and fun!

Pete said...

Thanks Anne!

Anonymous said...

Your blog is a gem! It's better than a cook I bought. Publish imo!

Anonymous said...

I love this! Now I'm super hungry.

Ashley said...

Could you make it spicy, but still taste good as well?

Adam L said...

i've never cooked korean before but that's about to change!

Anonymous said...

Never heard of salted squid...so this is a Korean delicacy?

Looks good!

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