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    Yangnyeom Gejang (Spicy Raw Crabs)

    Published 07/26/2015. Updated 10/02/2021

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    Yangnyeom gejang is a spicy marinated raw crab dish. Enjoy it with a bowl warm rice!

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    Yangnyeom gejang (양념게장) is a spicy marinated raw crab dish. As I mentioned in my ganjang gejang (간장게장) recipe, gejang (게장) is a traditional dish that used to be marinated in a very salty soy sauce brine as a way of preserving the crabs for a long time. These days, the crabs are lightly preserved, in either a mild soy sauce-based brine (ganjang gejang) or in a spicy sauce (yangnyeom gejang), to be consumed within a few days.

    In Korea, there are numerous gejang specialty restaurants serving both types of gejang, but we are not as lucky here in the U.S. You may have seen this dish served as part of the side dish (banchan) spread at some Korean restaurants in the U.S. It’s not that common, so my family considers it a real treat when we see it at a restaurant.

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    Female crabs with roe are preferred by Koreans for making gejang because seasoned crab roe is delicious! In Korea, gejang quality is partially determined by the amount of roe and tomalley in the crabs. It’s icing on the cake! Of course, you can also use male crabs. The most important thing is to buy the freshest crabs. Freezing them will help with cleaning. Clean the crabs very well under running water.

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    Making the spicy version is fairly simple. Prepare the seasoning (yangnyeom), clean the crabs, and mix with the seasoning. For ganjang gejang, the whole crabs are soaked in a soy brine. On the other hand, for yangnyeom gejang, the crabs are opened and cut into pieces before being marinated, for the sauce to coat and penetrate the crab meat.

    This slightly sweet, salty, spicy marinated crab dish will certainly live up to its reputation for being a “rice thief” (밥도둑). Be ready to enjoy with lots of rice!

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    Yangnyeom Gejang (Spicy Raw Crabs)

    4.47 from 13 votes
    Servings: 4
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    Ingredients

    • 3 medium or 4 small blue crabs or kkotge, 꽃게

    Seasoning

    • 3 tablespoons gochugaru 고추가루 (or more to taste)
    • 3 tablespoons soy sauce
    • 1 tablespoon soup soy sauce guk ganjang, 국간장 - or use 1/2 teaspoon salt
    • 2 tablespoons rice wine
    • 2 tablespoons corn syrup 올리고당
    • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
    • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
    • 2 teaspoons finely grated juiced ginger
    • 1 teaspoon sesame seeds
    • 1 scallion finely chopped

    Instructions

    • Put the live crabs in the freezer for an hour or two (longer is fine as well).
    • Combine all the seasoning ingredients and mix well. The seasoning can be prepared a day or two in advance. It will further develop flavor as it sits.
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    • Plunge the frozen crabs in cold water to thaw. Separate the top shell and remove the gills. Clean the shell part of the crab thoroughly, with a kitchen brush or a toothbrush, under running water.
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    • Break (or cut) the body in half (or quarters). You can cut off the sharp end of each small leg with a pair of kitchen scissors if preferred. Drain well in a colander in the fridge. It’s important to minimize the time that the crabs are out at room temperature.
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    • Combine the crabs and seasoning, and toss to coat well. Spoon some sauce into the top shells. Marinate for a few hours at least or up to a couple of days in the fridge. These spicy crabs are best eaten within a couple of days.
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    Notes

    You can add some chopped onion and/or chili pepper to the seasoning sauce. Also, you can add 1 tablespoon of Korean plum syrup (maesil chung, 매실청), or 2 tablespoons of grated pear or apple for some fruity sweetness with a hint of acidity.
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