STEP 1/15
Prepare a pot for boiling spaghetti noodles and boil it with water and salt.
STEP 2/15
Stir-fry garlic in a heated pan, then stir-fry cabbage and pepper together.
STEP 3/15
Prepare the peperocino in small pieces.
STEP 4/15
Add chopped peperocino and stir-fry together.
STEP 5/15
Chop the onions and prepare them.
STEP 6/15
Add onions to the stir-fried vegetables and stir-fry them again.
STEP 7/15
There's bacon in it. Bacon goes very well with pasta. Cut them into small pieces and prepare them. Put it in a pan and stir-fry it again.
STEP 8/15
If it's cooked well, I added tomato puree. I didn't make a sauce with tomato puree separately, but just used it as it is.
STEP 9/15
Add lemon juice and stir-fry it.
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And various herbs are administered to give it a clear taste similar to tomato sauce. It's spaghetti that's easy to make.
STEP 11/15
Put the sliced kimchi on top of the stir-fry sauce and stir-fry it to go well together.
It's dry because I only used tomato puree, so I'll stir-fry it by adding the noodles that are being boiled.
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I just try to check if the spaghetti noodles are cooked.
STEP 13/15
If the spaghetti noodles are cooked, put them directly into the sauce next to them.
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And stir-fry it while stirring so that it mixes well.
STEP 15/15
Lastly, season it with pepper and add a little more olive oil, and I added mugwort to make the last scent. Usually, basil is added.
Noodles serve as a kind of broth. How Sam Kimsev taught me! Don't throw away the boiled noodles, but put in a ladle one at a time to complete the spaghetti noodles.