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Prepare ingredients by shaking off the refrigerator
You can add water since you boil it with dried pollack, but if you boil it with broth, the soup tastes much better
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Soak the dried pollack in water, wash it, rinse it, and squeeze it lightly
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If you touch it with your hands, cut it with scissors and cut it into bite-sized pieces
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Cut the unlimited pieces (300g) into 2cm wide and 0.5cm thick
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I'll prepare plenty of green onions and chop them
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Put 2 spoons of perilla oil in the pot and stir-fry dried pollack for 2 minutes
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Next, add the sliced radish and stir-fry it
You don't have to stir-fry it for a long time. Stir-fry it lightly like mixing radish and dried pollack
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Add 1 spoon of minced garlic, 3 spoons of soy sauce, and stir-fry until the radish and dried pollack are seasoned
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Add 6 cups of stock or water (1200ml) and simmer for 10 minutes with the lid closed
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If you open the lid after 10 minutes, the white soup will be fully cooked
Add a little salt to adjust the seasoning. Each house has a different salinity of soy sauce, so if only soy sauce is seasoned, don't add salt
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Add a pinch of salt to 2 eggs, beat it finely, and put it in the boiling soup little by little
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If you stir the egg right after you put it in, the egg will dissolve and the soup will be messy, so add the egg mixture for about 10 seconds and mix lightly
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Lastly, add the sliced green onion and boil it
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It's savory, cool, and has a soft taste with eggs
You can add pepper to your taste