RezepteSouth KoreaGamja Jorim

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Gamja Jorim

Korean Braised Potatoes

Tender, bite-sized potatoes coated in a glossy, sweet, and savory soy glaze. This popular banchan (side dish) is simple to make and incredibly comforting.

Vorbereitungszeit15 minutes
Kochzeit30 minutes
Gesamtzeit45 minutes
Portionen6
SchwierigkeitsgradEasy
Gamja Jorim - South Korea traditional dish

🧂 Zutaten

  • 500 g Small potatoes (like baby Yukon Golds or new potatoes)
  • 4 tbsp Soy sauce(Use regular soy sauce, not low-sodium, for best flavor.)
  • 3 tbsp Rice syrup (mulyeot)(Or substitute with corn syrup or honey. Rice syrup provides a distinct glossy finish.)
  • 3 cloves Garlic
  • 1/2 cup Water(To help braise the potatoes.)
  • 1 tbsp Sesame oil
  • 1 tsp Toasted sesame seeds

💡 Profitipps

  • Using small, waxy potatoes like baby Yukon Golds or new potatoes is ideal as they hold their shape well during braising.
  • The key to a beautiful, glossy glaze is the rice syrup (mulyeot) and reducing the sauce at the end.
  • Gamja jorim is a classic Korean banchan (side dish) that pairs well with rice and other Korean main courses.

Variationsideen

Inspiration für Ihre eigene Version dieses Rezepts

  • Add thinly sliced beef (like bulgogi meat) during the last 10-15 minutes of braising for a heartier dish.
  • For a spicy version, add 1-2 tsp of gochugaru (Korean chili flakes) along with the soy sauce and syrup.

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