Vegan Yukgaejang, Korean Spicy Beef Soup Recipe & Video - Seonkyoung Longest (2024)

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Vegan Yukgaejang, Korean Spicy Beef Soup Recipe

Do you know Yukgaejang? It’s Korean Spicy Beef Soup. I do have a traditional Yukgaejang recipe, so please check it out!

https://seonkyounglongest.com/yukgaejang-korean-spicy-beef-stew/

Yukgaejang is a spicy and hearty Korean soup that I make every fall/winter time. After I became plant-based, I started making it without beef, and boy oh boy, this vegan yukgaejang is SO GOOD!!! It’s super flavorful, has lots of textures, and gives your soul a warm hug of a bowl. Yukgaejang is usually a very time-consuming soup, the total cooking time is about 5 hours. But the best part of this vegan yukgaejang is that it takes only 1/4 of the cooking time compared to the traditional one. 🥳

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So try my vegan yukgaejang for this fall/winter time, you will fall in love with it!! It also freezes well, so great for a meal plan! Let’s get started!

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Prepare 16 cups of vegetable broth. I like to use 1/2 tbsp yondu to make quick vegetable broth, but you can use any broth bouillon you want to use or use a homemade broth. When you use bouillon, check the sodium level because we want the flavor but not too much sodium for the broth.

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Add 10×10″ dasima (dried kelp), 14 to 15 dried shiitake mushrooms, one bulb of garlic, and 1 tbsp black peppercorn in a large pot. Cover, and bring it to a boil. When boiling, remove the dasima (if it keeps boiling, the slimy part of the dasima will keep melting into the soup.), reduce the heat to medium, and simmer for 20 minutes.

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Meanwhile, simmering the broth, I went ahead and got some green onions from my garden. You will need A LOT of green onions for this recipe because green onion gives the naturally sweet and umami flavor to the soup.

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Turn off the heat and remove solid ingredients from the broth. You can discard all the ingredients but keep the shiitake mushrooms and let them cool before handling- we are going to add them back into the soup. Shiitake is the best source to substitute beef flavor in plant-based cooking, in my opinion.

You can also reuse dasima, I like to add to dumplings or kimbap. Also, it can be a great wrapper, pickle, or just dip in .

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Let’s make the chili sauce and prepare the vegetables. Chop 1/2 cup of green onions and ten cloves of garlic. Add them into a large mixing bowl and add5 tbsp gochugaru, Korean red pepper flakes, 5 tbsp sesame oil, 5 tbsp soy sauce, 5 tbsp yondu (or 3 tbsp mushroom seasonings), salt to taste and 1/2 tsp black pepper. Give it a good mix. Set aside.

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Prepare 1 1/2 lb of your choice of protein and veggies. Of course, for this vegan yukgaejang, I prepared mushrooms and fried tofu. You can use only tofu or only mushrooms if you like. You can use yubu (fried bean curd), TVP, or whatever protein and veggie mixture you choose to use. Don’t use tender vegetables like bell pepper or zucchini, they will melt into the soup, and won’t have good textures.

Slice the rehydrated shiitake mushrooms and add them to the chili sauce along with your choice of mushrooms, tofu, and green onions. Mix well with your hand so the vegetables will marinate with the chili sauce flavor for 5 to 10 minutes.

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Turn the heat back on to high for the broth. Add all the vegetables with chili sauce. Add 12 oz of beansprouts as well. Give it a good stir, bring it to a boil, then reduce heat to medium and simmer for 5 to 10 minutes or until all the vegetables are softened.

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This is the perfect time to cook some dangmyeon (Korean glass noodles) or prepare kelp noodles if you want to serve them in the soup.

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Place some cooked dangmyeon or rinsed kelp noodles on the bottom of the serving bowl if you are using it, and pour the yukgaejang.

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Serve with warm cooked rice and your choice of kimchi. Enjoy!

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  • Author: Seonkyoung Longest
  • Total Time: 40 mins
  • Yield: 8 1x
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Ingredients

Scale

For the Broth

For the Chili Sauce

For the Vegetables

  • 1 1/2 lb of your choice of mushrooms such as enoki, portobello, oyster, shimeji, etc & your choice of protein (I like to use fried tofu, sliced into bite sizes)
  • 20 to 25 green onions, cut into 3” long pieces
  • 12 oz beansprouts
  • Some dangmyeon (Korean glass noodles) or kelp noodles, optional

Instructions

  1. Combine all the broth’s ingredients in a large pot, cover it, and bring it to a boil. When boiling, remove the dasima, reduce the heat to medium, and simmer for 20 minutes.Turn off the heat and remove solid ingredients from the broth. You can discard all the ingredients but keep the shiitake mushrooms and let them cool before handling.
  2. Meanwhile, let’s make the chili sauce and prepare the vegetables. Combine all the ingredients for the chili sauce in a large mixing bowl and give it a good mix. Set aside.
  3. Slice the shiitake mushrooms and add them to the chili sauce along with your choice of mushrooms, tofu, and green onions. Mix well with your hand so the vegetables will marinate with the chili sauce flavor for 5 to 10 minutes.
  4. Turn the heat back on to high for the broth. Add all the vegetables with chili sauce. Add the beansprouts as well. Give it a good stir, bring it to a boil, then reduce heat to medium and simmer for 5 to 10 minutes or until all the vegetables are softened.
    This is the perfect time to cook some dangmyeon (Korean glass noodles) or prepare kelp noodles if you want to serve them in the soup.
  5. Place some cooked dangmyeon or rinsed kelp noodles on the bottom of the serving bowl if you are using it, and pour the yukgaejang. Serve with warm cooked rice and your choice of kimchi. Enjoy!
  • Cook Time: 40 mins

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FAQs

Is Yukgaejang good for you? ›

It is one of the most popular soul food dishes in Korean cuisine that is also incredibly nutritious. If you are trying to get rid of those early signs that you might be catching a cold, Yook Gae Jang, in all its smoky and spicy broth and healthy ingredients will clear you right up.

What is Yukgaejang made of? ›

Yukgaejang (육개장, 肉개醬) or spicy beef soup is a spicy, soup-like Korean dish made from shredded beef with scallions and other ingredients, which are simmered together for a long time. It is a variety of gomguk, or thick soup, which was formerly served in Korean royal court cuisine.

How do you pronounce Yuk Gae Jang? ›

Open wide 😀 Yuk-Gae-Jang, pronounced “yook-gae- jahng” is a traditional Korean stew that is out of this. world. Beef, sweet potato noodles, shiitake.

How do you eat Yukgaejang? ›

In Korea, yukgaejang is also popular as nourishing soup that helps fight the summer heat. What is this? As we do with many Korean soups, we often enjoy this soup with some rice mixed in. Some people prefer to keep the rice and soup separately while eating.

Is Korean food inflammatory? ›

A traditional Korean diet with a low dietary inflammatory index increases anti-inflammatory IL-10 and decreases pro-inflammatory NF-kappaB in a small dietary intervention study.

What is the smelliest food in Korea? ›

Hongeo-hoe (Korean: 홍어회; Hanja: 洪魚膾) is a type of fermented fish dish from Korea's Jeolla province. Hongeo-hoe is made from skate and emits a very strong, characteristic ammonia-like odor that has been described as being "reminiscent of an outhouse".

What is the famous soup in Korea? ›

One of my favorite soup dishes in South Korea is "Kimchi Jjigae." Kimchi Jjigae is a hearty and flavorful Korean stew that features kimchi as its main ingredient. It's a dish that's not only delicious but also deeply rooted in Korean culinary culture.

Why is Korean beef so fatty? ›

Marbling of Wagyu and Hanwoo beef has been increased in Japan and Korea to meet domestic consumer preferences. Wagyu and Hanwoo cattle have high potential of accumulating intramuscular fat (IMF) and producing highly marbled beef. The IMF content varies depending on the feeding of time, finishing diet, and breed type.

What is Korean soup with cow blood? ›

Seonji hangover soup (선지해장국(선짓국))

The soup is seasoned with soybean paste. This beef blood soup is spicy and flavorful, so it is a popular breakfast choice or as a hangover soup for many Koreans.

What is the meaning of yukgaejang? ›

Yukgaejang (육개장) is a hot spicy soup boiled with beef meat and generous amounts of vegetables such as bracken, garlic, bean sprouts, and leeks. It is a common Korean food which any restaurants selling Korean food always have yukgaejang on the menu. All over Korea, the ingredients and the taste are about the same.

What is the meaning of Yukdaejang? ›

The name Yuk Dae Jung seems to be a play on its signature dish, yukgaejang ($18-25), which essentially translates as, “spicy meat stew.” Not stew as Americans tend to think of it; rather a noodle soup with a thick, red, spicy beef broth.

What is the history of yukgaejang? ›

Therefore, yukgaejang was an native soup cooked with beef instead of dog meat. Choi Nam-seon wrote that people who didn't like eating dog meat had beef instead and the soup was called yukgaejang. In North Korea, the soup is called “sodangogiguk”, or “sweet beef soup” and is also a popular dish.

What do Koreans eat for Christmas? ›

Korean Christmas Food

Instead of a traditional Western Christmas roast, you might find the table adorned with South Korean classics like Bulgogi, sweet potato noodles and the ever-present kimchi. A particular festive favourite includes tteok guk – a rice cake filled with meat or seafood and served with clear broth.

Why do Koreans eat so much rice? ›

Rice is not just a staple for Koreans. The symbolism is rooted in deep history where rice was and still is a symbol of how one's life's prosperity is measured. In essence, rice equates to “life”. Ssal (쌀) is the Korean word for “uncooked” rice.

What is the healthiest thing to order at a Korean restaurant? ›

Healthy Korean dishes include the famous bibimbap, a hearty rice bowl topped with loads of vegetables and meat. The balance of carbs, protein and nutritious vegetables make bibimbap a well-balanced meal. Kongguksu (cold soy milk noodle soup) is refreshing in the summer months and as healthy as it is delicious.

What is the healthiest street food in Korea? ›

Foods like kimbap, sundae, and dumplings feature meat and vegetables. They're healthy with low-fat content. But you might want to check the carbs if you're on a diet.

Is Korean fried chicken very unhealthy? ›

In comparison to other types of fried chicken, Korean fried chicken can be a healthier option if prepared and served correctly. However, it's important to note that fried chicken in general should be enjoyed in moderation as it is still high in calories and fat.

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