Spicy Pork Bone Soup Recipe Video
Spicy Pork Bone Soup is Very Delicious and traditional Korean Food.
Ingredients
| Pork neck bones | 5 Pound (You Can Get It From Korean Or Chinese Market) | |
| Potatoes | 6 , peeled and cut in quarters | |
| Onions | 2 , sliced | |
| Garlic | 3 Tablespoon, chopped | |
| Ginger | 3 Tablespoon, chopped | |
| Soy bean paste | 1 Tablespoon (Korean Style) | |
| Red chili pepper flakes | 6 Tablespoon (Korean Style) | |
| Green onions | 1 Bunch (100 gm), chopped | |
| Salt | 2 Tablespoon (If You Are Using Sea Salt, The Amount Will Be Different,) | |
| Water | 11 Cup (176 tbs) | |
| Black pepper | To Taste |
Directions
1. Soak pork bones in cold water for 1 hour.
2. Rinse quickly and boil the bones in fresh water.
3. Once it's come to a boil, throw out all the water and wash the bones thoroughly.
4. Boil the bones with 11 cups of fresh water and boil
5. when it comes to a boil, add garlic, ginger chili pepper flakes, soy bean paste, onions, 1 tablespoon of salt (add kimchi or blanced korean baby cabbage if you prefer) and keep boiling for another 10 minutes on HIGH heat.
6. Peel and cut potatoes in quarters.
7. On a separate pot, boil potatoes in water. (add some salt) When potatoes are fully cooked, pour water out and put them on the side.
8. Now, check your pork bone soup (after 10 min on high). Reduce the heat to MEDIUM and boil for another 10 minutes. Then, reduce again to low heat and cook for another 20 minutes.
9. Taste your soup and season (if it needs more salt add more salt (gradually remember to taste it) it it's too salty add some water)
* I can't tell you exactly how much salt because the soup will reduce at different rates depending on your heat source, pot, ingredients etc. Always taste your food when seasoning.
10. Add potatoes in your soup. Don't stir it too much. Potatoes will break.
11. Boil for 5 minutes.
12. Serve in a bowl. Top with chopped green onions and black pepper.
13. Enjoy!
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2. Rinse quickly and boil the bones in fresh water.
3. Once it's come to a boil, throw out all the water and wash the bones thoroughly.
4. Boil the bones with 11 cups of fresh water and boil
5. when it comes to a boil, add garlic, ginger chili pepper flakes, soy bean paste, onions, 1 tablespoon of salt (add kimchi or blanced korean baby cabbage if you prefer) and keep boiling for another 10 minutes on HIGH heat.
6. Peel and cut potatoes in quarters.
7. On a separate pot, boil potatoes in water. (add some salt) When potatoes are fully cooked, pour water out and put them on the side.
8. Now, check your pork bone soup (after 10 min on high). Reduce the heat to MEDIUM and boil for another 10 minutes. Then, reduce again to low heat and cook for another 20 minutes.
9. Taste your soup and season (if it needs more salt add more salt (gradually remember to taste it) it it's too salty add some water)
* I can't tell you exactly how much salt because the soup will reduce at different rates depending on your heat source, pot, ingredients etc. Always taste your food when seasoning.
10. Add potatoes in your soup. Don't stir it too much. Potatoes will break.
11. Boil for 5 minutes.
12. Serve in a bowl. Top with chopped green onions and black pepper.
13. Enjoy!
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dirtychef says :
What about soaking the neck bones in cold water instead of blanching to get out inpurities and the searing off in some hot oil before braising
Posted on: 26 January 2012 - 11:55am
Samina Tapia says :
Hey, you can do that with the bones but you will get a brown stock. You could brown the bones in the oven rather than searing them in hot oil.
Posted on: 31 January 2012 - 11:26am
Anonymous says :
I made this Spicy Pork Bone Soup and it came out well.Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Posted on: 8 February 2010 - 12:33pm
Anonymous says :
I am not pork eater...Is it ok if I substitute pork with chicken or lamb ??
Posted on: 8 February 2010 - 8:50am
Anonymous says :
Spicy Pork Bone Soup looks very delicious. I Love chicken so i will try it with chicken. Thanks:)
Posted on: 8 February 2010 - 2:40am
aparna.priya says :
These days I use green onions very much in my cooking. It enhances the flavor of any dish. This pork soup is no more exceptional. Now, I would love to try it with chicken as well...
Posted on: 11 November 2009 - 1:54am
perceptiveeye says :
Can I use beef or chicken instead of pork ? I don't like having pork in my plate :)
Posted on: 14 October 2009 - 3:55am
aparna.priya says :
I never knew Korean soups are so delicious and easy to prepare. I always love rice in my plate, so I guess I would be delighted to include this in my menu :)
Posted on: 12 October 2009 - 11:13pm
foodpsychologist says :
This Spicy Pork Bone Soup looks very tasty ! Are green onions, spring onions? Also could you please tell what should ideally follow this appetizer- rice or pasta ?
Posted on: 26 September 2009 - 12:21am
crazykoreancooking says :
Thanks. They are green onions.
This dish is a main course. Usually eaten with a bowl of rice. (maybe other korean side dishes if you have any)
CHeers!
Grace
Posted on: 9 October 2009 - 2:11am
