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πŸ” Korean Braised Chicken in Soy-Garlic Sauce (Jjimdak)

Learn how to make πŸ” Korean Braised Chicken in Soy-Garlic Sauce (Jjimdak), a Korean wellness recipe for travelers and Korean food lovers.

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πŸ” Korean Braised Chicken in Soy-Garlic Sauce (Jjimdak)

As an expert chef and nutritionist, I present a highly detailed guide to making authentic *Jjimdak*. This dish is a masterful blend of savory umami, sweet notes, and gentle spices, making it the perfect comforting main course.

πŸ— 1. Ingredients and Measurements

πŸ₯© Essential Ingredients (The Core Flavor)

| Ingredient | Measurement | Purpose |

| :--- | :--- | :--- |

| Bone-in Chicken Thighs/Drumsticks | 800 g | Protein, main structure. (Bone-in is preferred for deep flavor.) |

| Potatoes | 300 g | Complex carbohydrates, thickening agent. |

| Carrots | 200 g | Color, Vitamin A, sweetness. |

| Soy Sauce (Guk Ganjang or Korean Soy) | 100 ml | Salinity, primary umami source. |

| Korean Chili Paste (Gochujang) | 3 tbsp | Color, spice, depth. |

| Low Sodium Stock/Chicken Broth | 500 ml | Braising liquid, moisture. |

| Garlic | 4 cloves | Aromatic base, enzyme support. |

| Ginger | 1 tsp (freshly grated) | Anti-inflammatory, warmth. |

| Brown Sugar or Syrup | 3 tbsp | Sweet balance, caramelization. |

| Sesame Oil | 1 tbsp | Finishing oil, nutty aroma. |

πŸ₯’ Optional Ingredients (For Elevated Depth)

| Ingredient | Measurement | Purpose |

| :--- | :--- | :--- |

| Glass Noodles (Dangmyeon) | 100 g | Texture, carbohydrate filler. (Add only in the last 5 minutes). |

| Korean Aged Kimchi | 1 cup | Tangy depth, probiotic boost. |

| Asian Pear (Nashi) | 1 small, peeled and cubed | Adds subtle sweetness and thickness, common in gourmet versions. |

| Cornstarch | 1 tbsp | Used to thicken the sauce at the end for restaurant-quality glaze. |

πŸ“ 2. Step-by-Step Instructions

Prep Time: 15 minutes | Cook Time: 30-35 minutes | Serves: 3-4

Phase 1: Marinating & Preparation (15 minutes)

1. Prep the Chicken: Wash the chicken thoroughly. In a large bowl, combine the chicken pieces with 1 tbsp soy sauce, 1 tsp minced garlic, and a pinch of black pepper. Marinate at room temperature for at least 15 minutes.

2. Prep Vegetables: Peel the potatoes and carrots. Cut the potatoes into bite-sized chunks (about 1.5 cm). Chop the carrots into uniform pieces.

Phase 2: SautΓ©ing & Building Flavor (10 minutes)

3. Sear the Chicken: Heat a large Dutch oven or deep pan over Medium-High heat. Add 1 tbsp of cooking oil. Sear the chicken in batches until golden brown on all sides (about 3-4 minutes total). Remove the seared chicken and set aside.

4. Build the Sauce Base: In the same pot, reduce the heat slightly. Add the minced garlic and grated ginger. SautΓ© for 1 minute until fragrant (do not let the garlic burn).

5. Combine Flavors: Pour in the soy sauce, gochujang, brown sugar, and the remaining fresh garlic. Stir well and bring the mixture to a gentle simmer. This creates a deep, spicy-savory glaze.

Phase 3: Braising & Simmering (20 minutes)

6. Initial Braise: Return the seared chicken to the pot. Add the chopped potatoes, carrots, and the 500 ml of chicken stock/broth. The liquid should mostly cover the ingredients.

7. Simmer: Bring the pot to a boil, then immediately reduce the heat to Medium-Low. Cover the pot and allow the chicken and vegetables to simmer gently for 20 minutes. The chicken should be fork-tender, and the vegetables should be easily pierced.

8. Optional: Add Kimchi/Pear: If using kimchi or asian pear, add them during the last 10 minutes of simmering to allow their flavors to meld without losing texture.

Phase 4: Finishing and Glazing (5 minutes)

9. Adjust Consistency: If the sauce is too thin, remove the lid and increase the heat to Medium. Bring the sauce to a gentle bubble. To achieve a professional glaze, whisk 1 tbsp of cornstarch into 2 tbsp of cold water (slurry) and slowly pour it into the simmering sauce, stirring constantly. The sauce should thicken immediately.

10. Add Noodles (if using): If using glass noodles, add them now. They will cook quickly, absorbing the sauce. Simmer for only 3-5 minutes, paying close attention to avoid overcooking.

11. Final Touches: Remove from heat. Drizzle the sesame oil over the entire dish. Taste and adjust seasoning (add a dash of sesame oil for nuttiness, or a splash of soy sauce for saltiness).

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πŸ§‘β€πŸ³ Chef's Tips for Optimal Flavor

🍎 3. Nutritional Benefits

Jjimdak is an excellent example of how a traditionally comforting meal can be deeply nutritious, offering a complex profile of macro- and micronutrients.

πŸ—“οΈ 4. Best Serving Times and Pairings

🍽️ Best Serving Times

✨ Suggested Pairings

Side Dishes (Banchan):

Drinks: