Euneo-juk

Euneo-juk (은어죽; 銀魚粥) or sweetfish porridge is a type of juk (porridge), made with sweetfish and rice.

Euneo-juk
Alternative namesSweetfish porridge
TypeJuk
Place of originKorea
Associated national cuisineKorean cuisine
Main ingredientsSweetfish, rice
Korean name
Hangul
은어죽
Hanja
銀魚粥
Revised Romanizationeuneo-juk
McCune–Reischauerŭnŏ-chuk
IPA[ɯ.nʌ.dʑuk̚]

Preparation

Preparation of the soup usually involves boiling sweetfish to make stock, deboning the boiled fish for inclusion in the porridge, and boiling soaked rice in the stock.[1]

In South Jeolla Province, the porridge is made with glutinous rice, fresh ginseng, chestnuts, and jujubes.[1][2] The soup is usually seasoned with minced garlic, grated ginger, salt, and sesame oil.[1][2]

In North Gyeongsang Province, sweetfish stock is first seasoned with doenjang (soybean paste) and gochujang (chili paste). Aromatics are added to the soaked rice (usually chopped scallions, minced garlic, and grated ginger), followed by sujebi (torn wheat flour dough) and vegetables such as chili peppers, kkaennip (perilla leaves), waterdropwort, and crown daisy greens.[1][3]

In South Gyeongsang Province, boned sweetfish is stir-fried in sesame oil. Finely diced onions and carrots[1][4] are then added to the rice and stock. The porridge is seasoned with salt to finish.[1][4]

See also

References

  1. Rural Development Administration. "Euneo-juk" 은어죽. Naver (in Korean). Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  2. "Euneo Juk" 은어죽. Korean Traditional Knowledge Portal. Korean Intellectual Property Office. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  3. "Eun a juk" 은어죽 [sweetfish porridge]. Korean Traditional Knowledge Portal. Korean Intellectual Property Office. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  4. "Euneo juk" 은어죽 [Sweetfish Porridge]. Korean Traditional Knowledge Portal. Korean Intellectual Property Office. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
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