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Miyeok Guk

Korean Seaweed Soup

Miyeok Guk, often called Korean Seaweed Soup, is a comforting and nutritious dish traditionally served to new mothers to aid recovery and celebrated on birthdays. This simple yet deeply flavorful soup features tender seaweed and your choice of protein in a savory broth.

Forberedelsestid25 minutes
Koketid30 minutes
Total tid55 minutes
Porsjoner4
VanskelighetsgradEasy
Miyeok Guk - South Korea traditional dish

🧂 Ingredienser

  • 30 g Dried miyeok (sea mustard/wakame)
  • 150 g Beef (thinly sliced sirloin or brisket) or Mussels (shelled and cleaned)
  • 1 tbsp Sesame oil
  • 1-2 tbsp Soy sauce (or soup soy sauce, guk-ganjang)
  • 3 cloves Garlic
  • 6 cups Anchovy broth or water
  • to taste Salt

💡 Profesjonelle tips

  • Miyeok Guk is traditionally eaten on birthdays in Korea as a symbol of gratitude to one's mother.
  • It's highly recommended for new mothers due to the rich nutritional content of seaweed, which is believed to aid in postpartum recovery.
  • The soup's simplicity belies its deep, comforting flavor and significant cultural importance.

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  • For a vegetarian version, omit the beef/mussels and use vegetable broth or water. You can add tofu for extra protein.
  • Some recipes include a splash of fish sauce for added umami.
  • A dash of black pepper can be added for a subtle kick.

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