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I used to season it with salt only, but I added it because I heard that it has a lot of taste if you add fish sauce.
I used tuna sauce, but you can use it as a substitute for soy sauce.
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Cut off the yellow leaves of spinach
Cut the thick root in half and cut it in half.
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I gently scratched the soil at the root with a knife.
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Rinse the trimmed spinach several times.
I gently scratched and washed the soil-covered root with a knife.
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Drain in a sieve and bring to a boil the water.
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Prepare 3 to 4 slices of chives by slicing them into small pieces.
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Add half a spoonful of salt to the boiling water
You can cook it greener.
STEP 8/14
Put spinach in boiling water and blanch it 2-3 times from the bottom to top.
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If you blanch it for a long time, it will turn into konjuk, so just blanch it slightly.
I blanch the second layer for about 20 seconds.
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Rinse several times in cold water until no sand comes out.
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Transfer the drained spinach to a wide bowl.
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Add 1 spoonful of tuna fish sauce, 1/3 spoonful of minced garlic, 1/2 spoonful of salt, chives, 1 tablespoon of sesame oil, and sesame seeds
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Shake gently and mix thoroughly.
STEP 14/14
Spinach seasoned with fragrant and delicious spinach is done!
Spinach greens don't add a lot of minced garlic.
Add a little bit of garlic for the unique scent and taste of vegetables.