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  • Hi everybody!

  • Today's recipe is Korean-styled chicken noodle soup

  • It's called, dak-kalguksu.

  • "Dak" means chicken

  • "kalguksu" is knife-cut noodles.

  • Let's make delicious dak-kalguksu.

  • 16 cups water

  • 4 quarts

  • 1 pound chicken breast

  • 16 cloves of garlic

  • 1 medium onion

  • and then, boil

  • For one hour,

  • over high heat.

  • Let's make noodles.

  • Today, I'm going to make four servings.

  • 1 cup...

  • So three and half cups, all-purpose flour.

  • And, half cup starch.

  • Salt, 1 teaspoon.

  • Cooking oil, 2 tablespoons.

  • I'm using grape seed oil.

  • Water, 1 cup.

  • Plus, quarter cup.

  • First, with a wooden spoon, just make this one big lump.

  • And then, we need to knead.

  • So use hands.

  • Starch make them really chewy.

  • While you are eating this, bowl of soup

  • the noodles are going to stay really chewy, and firm.

  • So, around one minute.

  • I made this one lump.

  • But not yet done.

  • I will just let it sit here, inside.

  • Next, I'm going to prepare this zucchini .

  • Cut this into matchsticks.

  • Like this.

  • Around one and half cup.

  • So here...

  • Around quarter teaspoon salt. Mix this.

  • Chop green onion.

  • Nice. We just need to knead.

  • When you press this, this part,

  • a lot of power here. So, use this part.

  • Okay. Around two minutes I did it.

  • Already looks good, but not yet enough.

  • But I'd like to take a break, and then I'll come back again.

  • Yay yay!

  • Boiling boiling!

  • Let it boil, let it boil, let it boil

  • Really soft now, and watery.

  • A little bit sesame oil.

  • For flavor.

  • Then squeeze out.

  • I sautéed just for one minute

  • over high heat.

  • My zucchini with a little bit sesame oil flavor is ready.

  • When I was young,

  • my family was a really huge family.

  • Sometimes, family members plus neighbors would come,

  • so they decided to make this kalguksu.

  • And they'd make this huge amount, this always like "this" amount.

  • And then,

  • kneading was a really, really huge job.

  • So I still remember like people are just,

  • "Okay, that's my turn! Let me do this!"

  • "Let me help you!"

  • So all family member work together.

  • So, I'm going to let sit again.

  • Usually, I really love the non-spicy version.

  • But, some people love spicy food.

  • What are you going to do?

  • You can make "yang-nyeom-jang"

  • or, this method very easy way you can make it.

  • Hot pepper flakes.

  • 1 or 2 tablespoons.

  • And sesame oil.

  • 2 teaspoons.

  • And mix.

  • That's it.

  • So one hour we cooked this.

  • That's enough...

  • (sigh) What it look like..?

  • Ooh~ Wow, wow~

  • So now, chicken

  • all take it out.

  • So garlic, right?

  • You can take out garlic.

  • We are not going to eat onion.

  • So we made really great chicken stock.

  • Color is a little milky

  • and clear, clear soup.

  • That's key point.

  • 1 tablespoon, salt.

  • And this is

  • fish sauce.

  • 2 teaspoons.

  • Garlic.

  • See how easily you can mash this.

  • And, 1 teaspoon, salt.

  • And 2 teaspoons, sesame oil.

  • And ground black pepper.

  • Quarter teaspoon.

  • And mix.

  • Seasoning base.

  • For what? Chicken~

  • So our chicken is here

  • all~ prepared.

  • What we have to do is make noodles, cut noodles.

  • Let's do.

  • I'm going to reheat the stock.

  • Look at this

  • really really soft.

  • Oh my god, really pretty.

  • I love that.

  • Okay,

  • so we are going to do

  • one more time.

  • The more you knead

  • the more chewy.

  • Until it has the texture of your earlobe.

  • Hehe~

  • Earlobe, don't knead your earlobe!

  • So I'm going to cut it in half

  • because I'd like to make this my cutting board size.

  • Okay

  • This guy, later I will take care of this.

  • (music)

  • ...so that

  • all noodles are nicely cut and they will not stick to each other.

  • Cut this

  • Nice, beautiful, long~

  • noodles.

  • More flour.

  • In Asian cuisine,

  • the noodles symbolize long life.

  • Your life span, long life span.

  • So I really

  • whenever I make this for somebody,

  • I try to make it really long, as long as I can.

  • Okay..

  • So now, I'm going to do the other half of dough.

  • Actually, not that hard.

  • Easy.

  • High heat we'll just cook this.

  • Let it cook.

  • So around three or five minutes you cook and you will see

  • bubbles are coming up, and the noodles are floating.

  • Which means they're cooked.

  • And then, let's see.

  • Come on!

  • All the noodles are floating.

  • Look at these long noodles.

  • One bowl is for spicy version.

  • The other bowl is non-spicy version.

  • Here...

  • Chicken...

  • Chopped green onion...

  • That's it.

  • You can serve this way.

  • Today, we made

  • dak-kalguksu

  • Korean-style chicken noodle soup.

  • Noodles are made from scratch.

  • It's easy.

  • I hope that you guys make this and share

  • with your family and friends.

  • Mix this.

  • Okay

  • Ooh~

  • (slurp)

  • Delicious.

  • This here...

  • Noodles are super tasty

  • and chewy, texture is awesome.

  • You will see when you make this why

  • I'm in love with my own noodles.

  • And, the broth, chicken broth

  • very clean taste.

  • This is perfect, perfect Korean dak-kalguksu.

  • Okay, I'll give you a quiz:

  • What is the end of my last sentence?

  • "The taste can't be _____"

  • Yaay~

  • Better!

  • It can't be better.

  • So,

  • enjoy my recipe.

  • See you next time, bye~!

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