Today, I will show you how to make a very popular Korean side dish using dried radish. This is one of the Korean sides that you make ahead of time and serve whenever you need it. It keeps for a long time. The texture of the dried radish is a little chewy, but it is still crunchy and the spicy sauce tastes very good with the unique dried radish flavor. I used Sempio’s Yondu for the basic seasoning and it made the dish even more savory. Try it someday.
Yield: 1 Quart
Short Korean Lesson
- EuiSa (의사) = Doctor
- GanHoSa (간호사) = Nurse
Video Instructions
Main Ingredients
- 2 Cups Dried Radish (3.5 oz)
- 1½ Tbsp Sempio Yondu (or Soy sauce, Fish Sauce)
- ¼ Cup Green Onion
- 1 Tbsp Sesame Seeds
Paste Ingredients
- ⅓ Cup Sweet rice Flour Paste (½ Cup Water + 1 Tbsp Sweet Rice Flour)
- ¼ Cup Hot Pepper Powder
- 2 Tbsp Corn Syrup
- 1 Tbsp Fish Sauce
- 1 Tbsp Garlic, Minced
- 1 tsp Sugar
- 1 tsp Soy Sauce
- ½ tsp Ginger, Minced
Directions
Obtain about 2 cups of dried radish (3.5 oz). You can buy this at a Korean or Asian grocery store.
Soak the dried radish in warm water for about an hour, or until the radish becomes soft, yet still chewy.
Meanwhile prepare the other ingredients. Mix ½ cup of water and i Tbsp of sweet rice flour in a small sauce pan.
Cook the sweet rice flour mixture on medium by stirring it continuously. When the mixture starts to bubble and turns into a paste, quickly turn off the heat. Let it cool. You will get about ⅓ cup of sweet rice flour paste.
An hour later, wash the dried radish several times and drain.
Squeeze out the water. You will get about 3 cups of soaked dried radish.
Add the radish and 1½ Tbsp of Sempio Yondu in a bowl to season the radish. This step is the key for delicious, well seasoned dried radish muchim. I highly recommend you to try Sempio’s Yondu, but if you do not have it, you can use soy sauce or fish sauce instead. Adjust the amount to your tastes.
Mix it well and set it aside for about 10 minutes.
Add all the ingredients for the paste in a large mixing bowl: ⅓ cup sweet rice flour paste, ¼ cup hot pepper powder, 2 Tbsp corn syrup, 1 Tbsp fish sauce, 1 Tbsp minced garlic, 1 tsp sugar, 1 tsp soy sauce, and ½ tsp minced ginger. Mix everything together.
Add the seasoned radish to the paste.
Mix everything together.
Add ¼ cup worth of green onion and 1 Tbsp of sesame seeds to the radish. Mix it gently.
Keep this side in a glass container.
This can be kept for several weeks to a month in the refrigerator, so it can be a very convenient side for lunch box. Serve it with rice, soup, and other side dishes for your Korean meal. Enjoy!
Selena Mai says
It looks so good with the beautiful red ! Is there something wrong on your direction ( picture 3 , make the pates ) : 1/4 cup sweet rice flour with 1/2 Tbsp water ???? I though it would be 1/2 cup water + 1 Tbsp sweet rice flour like mentioned in the ingredients … 🙂
Aeri Lee says
hi Selena Mai ,
Thanks for your correction. You are right.. the recipe in the video is right.. I changed it right away after I saw your comment. 🙂 hehe.. thanks..
Selena Mai says
It was simply delicious , the radish . Thanks Aeri !
Aeri Lee says
hi Selena Mai,
I’m glad you like it. thanks 🙂
Emily says
I agree with Selena, people should follow the amount of water and sweet rice flour listed in the ingredients and the video. I just made it with 1/2 cup water and 1 tbsp sweet rice flour and it came out delicious. Thank you Aeri for posting this recipe. I had a bag of dried radish in my kitchen that I did not know what to do with.
Aeri Lee says
Hi Emily,
Yes. thank you and selena.. I corrected it.. ^^ hehe..
Sissi says
Hi, Aeri! What an amazing idea! I happen to dry radish every year in big amounts because I love the Japanese slightly hot pickled dried radish (harihari zuke). Your recipe gives me an unexpected marvellous second possible dish with dried radish. I love Korean cuisine, so having looked through the ingredients I’m sure I will love it. Thank you so much for this wonderful recipe.
Aeri Lee says
hi Sissi,
Oh.. you gave me an idea for a delicious dish too. 🙂 Thanks. Try it someday..hope you like it. ^^
Jennifer says
Hi Aeri,
Since I didn’t have time to make this dish myself I bought it from a store (the store owner’s mother makes all the fermented sidedishes herself). However, it tastes alcoholic, which it never does when I use your recipe.
Do you have any idea what might be wrong? Can I still do something about it?
Thanks a lot,
Jennifer
Aeri Lee says
hi Jennifer,
So you like that alcoholic flavor in it? sorry..I confused.. you mean.. you want to make the one from the store…but my recipe doesn’t taste like that? ^^:; so You want to add alcoholic flavor to my recipe? sorry for my poor understanding.. depends on your answer..I will give you a better answer.. thanks