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Robert Boyer
By Robert Boyer

Vegan Sundubu Jjigae (Soft Tofu Stew)

3 steps
Prep:25minCook:20min
A vegan version of the ubiquitous Korean soft tofu stew. It's spicy, rich, and flavorful — one of my favorite dishes to eat on a cold winter day.
Updated at: Thu, 17 Aug 2023 13:15:14 GMT

Nutrition balance score

Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
37
Low
Glycemic Load
16
Moderate

Nutrition per serving

Calories908.1 kcal (45%)
Total Fat52.2 g (75%)
Carbs43 g (17%)
Sugars3.9 g (4%)
Protein65 g (130%)
Sodium8896.7 mg (445%)
Fiber5.8 g (21%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet

Instructions

Step 1
Prepare Base Broth. In a medium-sized pot, add kombu (dried kelp), dried shiitake mushrooms, and room temperature water. Bring the water to a boil, lower to a simmer, and let simmer for 15 minutes. Once 15 minutes is up, remove mushrooms & kombu and add mushroom bouillon & MSG (optional). Note: MSG and mushroom bouillon both bring umami flavor, but in slightly different ways. Mushroom bouillon deepens mushroom flavor; MSG increases umami flavor. Whisk until thoroughly combined and taste to adjust seasoning. Set aside.
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Step 2
Make Soft Tofu Stew. Start by heating a small pot or dolsot ttukbaegi (stone pot) with vegetable oil and toasted sesame oil over medium-high heat. Note: if using a stone pot, it will take slightly longer to heat up. Once the pot is hot, add gochugaru (Korean red pepper flakes) and toast them until fragrant, about 1-2 minutes. Add the garlic, yellow onion, scallions, and stir fry until onions become slightly softened & translucent. Add vegan kimchi and fry together for about 1 minute. Follow that with light soy sauce, base broth, and lastly the extra-soft silken tofu. Use a spatula to break up tofu into into chunks. Bring the stew to a boil and cook everything together for 5 more minutes. Note: the amount of base broth you add determines the consistency of the stew. If you prefer to have a thicker consistency, add less base broth. The rice flour slurry in the kimchi brine also helps thicken the stew. If still not thick enough at the end of cooking, I recommend adding a slurry that contains 2 tablespoons of cornstarch and 2 tablespoons of water.
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Step 3
To Finish. Once the stew is done, add back your shiitake mushrooms (you should slice them first if they aren't already). Taste to adjust seasoning. Top with fresh scallions and serve warm with white rice.
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