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    15 Recipes that Use Gochujang

    Published 10/21/2021. Updated 10/21/2021

    15 delicious dishes that get a salty, savory, sweet, and spicy taste from gochujang!

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    Are you wondering what to do with that big red tub of gochujang in your fridge? Or, do you simply love gochujang and want to cook more with it? You’ve come to the right place. I’ve put together a collection of delicious Korean dishes that use gochujang as a significant ingredient. 

    What is gochujang?

    Gochujang (고추장), Korean fermented chili pepper paste, is one of the primary Korean seasoning and flavoring ingredients. The red thick paste is deeply savory, peppery, pungent, slightly sweet and spicy! No wonder everything tastes better with gochujang!

    Traditionally homemade, gochujang is made of gochugaru (Korean red chili peppers), sweet syrupy liquid made with yeotgireum (엿기름, malt barley), meju garu (fermented soybean powder), sweet rice or other grain powder, and salt. These ingredients are mixed well to a thick paste and placed in earthenware pots to ferment for months. Check out my How to Make Gochujang post. 

    Gochujang usually is not eaten as is. Rather, it’s used as an ingredient to season and flavor a wide range of dishes or made into various sauces. Read more about gochujang in my Korean Pantry Seasoning Ingredients post.

    1. Jeyuk Bokkeum

    Spicy Korean pork bulgogi marinated in a gochujang based sauce with lots of fresh garlic and ginger! A perfect dish for spicy food lovers!

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    2. Tteokboki

    Tteokbokki is no. 1 street food in Korea. Gochujang gives lots of umami flavors to these soft, chewy rice cakes. DSC9637 4 - 15 Recipes that Use Gochujang

    3. Gochujang jjigae

    Gochujang jjigae is a stew primarily seasoned and flavored with gochujang. It adds lots of spicy, robust flavors to this simple stew made with zucchini and potatoes. DSC2501 01 3 - 15 Recipes that Use Gochujang

    4. Dakgalbi

    A spicy stir-fried chicken dish made with boneless chicken pieces, rice cakes (tteokbokki tteok), green cabbage, sweet potato, and other vegetables. DSC 0316 e1416985395647 - 15 Recipes that Use Gochujang

    5. Spicy Galbijjim

    For this spicy version, I adjusted the braising liquid used for my slow cooker galbijjim to incorporate gochugaru and gochujang. Also try slow cooker spicy braised pork ribs.DSC 1332 2 - 15 Recipes that Use Gochujang

    6. Baked Chicken Wings

    These chicken wings are finger-licking delicious! The key ingredient of the sticky, sweet, and spicy marinade is gochujang (Korean red chili pepper paste). Also try yangnyeom chicken and dakgangjeong. DSC7899 2 e1612738829847 - 15 Recipes that Use Gochujang

    7. Gochujang Shrimp

    Easy spicy grilled shrimp flavored with a deeply savory gochujang sauce! The marinade is so easy to prepare, and the shrimp cook up very quickly.DSC 4165 1 - 15 Recipes that Use Gochujang

    8. Ssamjang

    Ssamjang is typically made with a combination of doenjang and/or gochujang along with some other ingredients for additional flavoring and texture. It’s a must for Korean BBQ!DSC1848 e1634786209205 - 15 Recipes that Use Gochujang

    9. Bibimbap

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    11. Instant Pot Dakbokkeumtang 

    This Instant Pot adaptation of a classic Korean chicken dish is so quick and easy! It’s packed with so much flavors! Also try the stove top dakdoritang. DSC 2699 2 - 15 Recipes that Use Gochujang

    12. Asparagus with gochujang sauce

    Simply blanch (or steam) the asparagus and dress with a sweet and vinegary gochujang sauce, called cho-gochujang (초고추장). Also try it with blanched broccoli. DSC 0733 e1427080981246 - 15 Recipes that Use Gochujang

    13. Ojingeo Bokkeum

    The squid is cut into bite-sized pieces and stir-fried in a slightly sweet gochujang based sauce along with some vegetables. The red spicy sauce adds a burst of spicy flavor to the crisp vegetables and tender squid!DSC 0011 1 e1634789000888 - 15 Recipes that Use Gochujang

    14. Spicy Gaji Bokkeum

    The eggplants are stir fried with simple seasonings, including gochujang (Korean red chili pepper paste). It adds a nice kick to the tender eggplants. If you like it spicier, add some gochugaru (Korean red chili pepper flakes). stir fried eggplants - 15 Recipes that Use Gochujang

    15. Buchu Jeon

    These savory pancakes made with garlic chives are seasoned with gochujang. You can simply add gochujang, doenjang or a combination. In this recipe, I just used gochujang. It adds a nice spicy kick to the pancakes.DSC 0435 e1473217729499 - 15 Recipes that Use Gochujang

     

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