쌈장 [Ssam-Jang]
Ssam literally means a wrap and Jang means a sauce. If you ever wondered why the names of many Korean sauces end with 'Jang' (e.g.Gochuhang or Ganjang), you know it now. It means a sauce. Ssam and Jang, together makes a dipping sauce for grilled meat which is often served in a lettuce wrap. Click on How to eat Samgyupsal to see what I mean.
Ssamjang is made in a mixture of soybean paste, chili paste, minced garlic and sesame oil. I just buy ready-to-eat Ssamjang in Korean market. If you prefer home-made, you can easily make it by mixing the following ingredients:
soybean paste (2 tbl)
chili paste (1 tbl)
sesame oil (1 tbl)
honey (1/2 tbl)
scallion (1 stalk, finely chopped)
garlic (3 cloves, minced)
sesame seeds (2 tsp)
Related posts:
How to eat Samgyupsal
How to make Ssamjang
6 comments:
oh this sounds so good! I´m going to make it at home.
Good luck! Homemade ssamjang beats all!
my korean dramas make me SO hungry for this stuff. thanks much for the recipe!
@Jenn: You are very welcome. Also check out my "How to make Ssamjang" post at http://www.koreanhomecooking.com/2010/05/how-to-make-ssamjang.html
I find when you add rice vinegar to it - it's even better. Especially on this dish.
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