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Prepare the ingredients.
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Cut the onions horizontally and vertically like in the picture.
Chop it up.
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Cut the peppers horizontally and chop them.
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Chop the onions and peppers like the picture.
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Chop the chives.
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Put chives, minced garlic, onions, and peppers in a bowl.
Add a spoonful of perilla oil,
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Add thick soy sauce and single soy sauce.
(San soy sauce, home soy sauce)
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Add pepper powder.
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Grind black sesame and whole dog.
(Sesame seeds are not absorbed well by the body, so if you grind them and put them in, the amount of absorption increases.)
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This is the finished bibimbap sauce.
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You can steam and season the eggplants, or you don't have to add eggplants when you cook.
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The sauce is done with steamed eggplants.
It's a lot of onions, so it's tight.
But thanks to the squareness of the onion, the texture is better.
It's a simple sauce, but...
Seasoned eggplant, seasoned bean sprouts, and bibimbap are perfect for seasoning.