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🍚 Kongnamul Gukbap (Soybean Sprout Soup Rice)

Learn how to make 🍚 Kongnamul Gukbap (Soybean Sprout Soup Rice), a Korean wellness recipe for travelers and Korean food lovers.

English Recipe for 콩나물국밥

🍚 Kongnamul Gukbap (Soybean Sprout Soup Rice)

Specialization: Korean Cuisine | Cuisine Style: Wholesome, Light, Warming

Difficulty: Medium

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes

Servings: 2-3

*Kongnamul Gukbap* is perhaps the ultimate Korean comfort food. It is a light, highly nutritious, and savory soup traditionally served with warm steamed rice, making it a perfect, gut-friendly meal.

🌿 1. Ingredients and Measurements

A. Essential Ingredients (The Core Flavor)

B. Seasoning & Finishing (The Savory Kick)

C. Optional Garnishes & Boosters (To elevate the dish)

🔥 2. Step-by-Step Instructions

Phase I: Creating the Anchovy-Kelp Broth (The Foundation)

1. Prepare the Broth: In a large pot, combine the 2L of water, the dried anchovies, and the strip of dried kelp. Do *not* add any other ingredients yet.

2. Initial Boil (High Heat): Place the pot over High Heat. Bring the water to a rolling boil. Once boiling, immediately reduce the heat to Medium-Low Heat to maintain a gentle simmer.

3. Skimming & Simmering (Low Heat): Simmer the broth for 15 minutes. Crucially, use a fine mesh strainer or spoon to *skim* off any gray foam or impurities that rises to the surface—this ensures a clean, clear broth.

4. Infusing Flavor: After 15 minutes, remove the kelp and anchovies (they have done their job). Add the chopped garlic and the two stalks of scallions. Increase the heat slightly to Medium. Simmer for an additional 5 minutes, allowing the garlic and scallions to fully infuse the liquid.

Phase II: Cooking and Assembly (The Build)

5. Seasoning the Broth: Remove the pot from the heat and let it rest for 5 minutes. Stir in the 2 tbsp of soup soy sauce, 1 tbsp of sesame oil, salt, and black pepper. Taste and adjust seasonings.

6. Adding the Sprouts: Bring the broth back to a gentle simmer (Low Heat). Add the rinsed soybean sprouts (kongnamul). The sprouts cook very quickly; they only need about 5 to 7 minutes to become tender-crisp.

7. Final Adjustment: Stir in the remaining scallions and optional chili flakes. Simmer for a final 2 minutes. The sprouts should be bright green, vibrant, and tender.

Phase III: Plating and Serving

8. Serving: Ladle the *Kongnamul Gukbap* directly into individual serving bowls.

9. Pairing: Serve immediately alongside a bowl of steaming hot white rice. Arrange sliced hard-boiled eggs and seaweed sheets artfully around the soup.

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#### 👨‍🍳 Chef’s Tips for Maximum Flavor

✨ 3. Nutritional Benefits

This dish is a powerhouse of nutrients, making it exceptional for overall wellness, digestion, and immune support.

🍽️ 4. Best Serving Times and Pairings

🌟 Ideal Serving Times

🥢 Suggested Pairings

🍶 Perfect Beverages