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Ingredients: Jjolmyeon, blanched bean sprouts, cucumber salad, carrot salad, and when you don't have an appetite for eggs, you look for Jjolmyeon. Among the products on the market, the sauce suits my taste.
STEP 2/14
If you doze off, it's blanched bean sprouts! The cost of vegetables in Chuncheon is so high that you can't even afford other ingredients. I prepared boiled bean sprouts, cucumber salad, carrot salad, and eggs
STEP 3/14
You always put eggs in jjolmyeon, right. I boiled the egg first
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I boiled bean sprouts to make seasoned bean sprouts. If you rinse the blanched bean sprouts in cold water, they're ready for jjolmyeon. Jjolmyeon and bean sprouts go well together.
STEP 5/14
The sour jjolmyeon made of our wheat contains jjolmyeon and jjolmyeon bibimjang. When I eat jjolmyeon, I tend to add a lot of vegetables, but I like the amount of jjolmyeon bibimjang.
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I prepared Jjolmyeon like this
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Add plenty of water and bring to a boil.
STEP 8/14
When the water boils, let it boil for 3 to 4 minutes.
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Then rinse in cold water. Jjolmyeon noodles were chewy and delicious
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in a bowl. It's less than one serving.
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I put jjolmyeon bibimjang on top of jjolmyeon.
STEP 12/14
It has plenty of sauce for Jjolmyeon Bibimjang, so it's good to put in plenty of vegetables.
STEP 13/14
If you add blanched bean sprouts, cucumber salad, carrot salad, eggs, sesame oil, and sesame seeds, it becomes delicious jjolmyeon.
STEP 14/14
The noodles were chewy because I mixed it evenly. The sauce was really good I like jjolmyeon when I don't have an appetite