Sujebi (Hand-torn Noodle Soup)
A bowl of hot noodle soup on a rainy day? Sounds yum! ^^Sujebi, it's one kind of noodle soup where the noodle is made from homemade dough and torn by hand into pieces. The broth is simple and easy to make and it taste delicious too! I feel that this dish is a bit similar to our "mi hun kueh 面粉糕" (in Hokkien) or "pan mee 板面" (in Cantonese) :)
*If you are making this dish in big portion, get someone to help you when pulling and torn the dough into pieces as this require some speed while the soup is boiling hot and can be quite labour intensive too ;p
Serving size: 2 person
Ingredients:Noodle Dough
All purpose flour 200g
Salt 1/2 tsp
Cooking oil (I use Olive oil) 1 tbsp
Water 120 ml
Broth
Kelp (3cm x 3cm) 5 piece
Anchovy 10-12 piece
Water 1.8 liter
Potato (Medium size) 2
Onion (Small) 1
Garlic (Minced) 1 tbsp
Leek (abouth 15cm long) 1
Fish sauce (Anchovy) 1 tbsp
Soy sauce 1 tbsp
- Peel and cut potatoes, onion and leek into bite size pieces.
- Prepare a bowl, combine the flour, salt, oil and water into the bowl. Mix with a wooden spoon and then knead by hand for 10-15 minutes until the dough is soft and stick together firmly.
- Put into a plastic bag and keep in the fridge.
- Make the broth by preparing a large pot. Add in water and put in the kelp and anchovies, boil over medium heat for 20 minutes (lid close). Then, boil over low heat for another 10 minutes (lid close).
- Turn the heat off and remove the kelp and anchovies.
- Add cut potatoes, onion, leek and miced garlic into the broth and bring to boil for 15-20 minutes over medium heat.
- Add in fish sauce and soy sauce into the boiling broth.
- Take the dough out from the fridge and knead for a few more minutes until the dough is smooth, firm and silky.
- Put the dough in one of your hand and pull it with another hand until it's thin like a paper and tear it into bite size, drop it into the broth. Keep repeating until the dough finished.
- Let the noodles boil for another few minutes until they are cooked. Once cooked, the noodles will float to the surface.
- Add in some chopped leek or spring onion for garnish.
- Serve hot in a bowl and it taste great too if eat with kimchi! (The cold sourish and spicy kimchi not only taste yummy with the noodle but it also helps to cool down the noodle a bit to swallow) ^^
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