I started with about 4 cups of zucchini sliced into 1/4 inch rounds. If the zucchini was too big around I split it into smaller pieces before slicing. The zucchini was sprinkled liberally with salt and left to stand for about an hour after which I rinsed the squash and drained it well. To make the kimchee sauce I used about 1/2 cup of Korean red pepper flakes 8 large cloves of garlic, 1 inch of ginger, minced, a tbps of sugar and about 2 tbsp of fish sauce. Green onions would have been best but I didn't have any so I slivered up about one half of a large yellow onion into this as well. The pepper mixture was mixed well with the squash and it was placed in a jar to ferment for about 24 hours. I put it in the fridge after one day. This kimchee is not sour at all and I think I like it best freshly made. I used an Italian Costa Romanesca variety of squash that is my favorite. It has a great mild flavor when raw that matches well with the kimchee.
One of the things I like to do with kimchee is to make kimchi fried rice. I had this for breakfast this morning. I just sautéed some of the kimchee in a bit of sesame oil, added some pieces of cooked chicken meat and then fried some leftover white rice with the whole mix. A breakfast only an Asian (and I) could love.
4 comments:
Oh you know what? I am so with you on this one ~ it's brilliant!
I'll probably be the only one in the house that will LOVE it... but then all the more for me. :)
Thank you for sharing your method, it looks fabulous.
Such a great dish! It looks delicious!
Wow, thats innovative in itself, Zukini
This looks so good. I organized it in a somewhat more typical recipe fashion. Looking forward to the results!
SQUASH
• 4 cups of zucchini sliced or sliced and quartered
• Salt
Slice zucchini into 1/4 inch rounds.
Sprinkle liberally with salt and leave stand for about an hour.
Rinse the squash and drain well.
MARINADE
• 1/2 vidalia onion slivered
• 3 large cloves of garlic
• 1/2 cup of Korean Red Pepper Flakes
• 1 inch of ginger, minced
• 1 Tbl raw sugar
• 2 Tbl fish sauce
Mix together marinade ingredients and toss with squash, placing the mixture in a jar to ferment for approx. 24 hours, then refrigerate
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