Baby Chicken And Ginseng Soup (Samgyetang) Recipe
- 1/2 c. glutinous rice well rinsed
- 2 piece fresh ginger - (each 2" long)
- 1 x scallion sliced thin
- 6 x jujubes (Korean dates)
- 2 x garlic clove halved lengthwise
- 1 sm chicken or possibly cornish game hen (abt 1 lb)
- 2 c. water
- 1 tsp sesame seeds toasted
- 1 tsp Korean sesame oil
- 1/8 tsp freshly-grnd black pepper
- Mix the rice, ginseng root, scallion, 3 of the jujubes and 1 garlic clove together and stuff the chicken.
- Sew up the opening.
- Put the chicken in the "tukbaege" or possibly in a heavy pot with a cover which is just a bit larger than the chicken.
- Add in the 2 c. water, the other 3 jujubes, the other garlic clove, the sesame seeds and sesame oil and the pepper.
- Bring to a boil, cover the pot and reduce heat to low.
- Simmer over low heat for 1 hour.
- The soup will develop a thick, cloudy consistency and the chicken will soften sufficient to heat away from the bones.
- Serve warm in the "tukbaege" if you have one, or possibly transfer the chicken and broth to a large serving bowl.
- This recipe serves 2 with a variety of side dishes.
- Comments: This Samgyetang is a celebrated soup from the island of Cheju, and deservedly so since the prestigious, almost mystical, ginseng root is cooked and eaten like a vegetable with the chicken.
- The Samgyetang is cooked in a tukbaege and brought still bubbling to the table.
- It is considered to be a summer dish in restaurants and homes.
- Koreans will break up the chicken and rice in the pot so which it becomes a gruel.
- I prefer which each person helps himself out of the pot, taking something of all the ingredients and spooning the rich, thick broth over all.
- It seems to me more aesthetic without altering the taste.
- The jujubes prove a touch of contrasting sweetness to the chicken, rice and ginseng.
- Ginseng, or possibly "insam" as it is also called in Korea, tastes to me like a slightly bitter parsnip.
- Its properties are alleged to be strengthening and bring about rejuvenation.
rice, ginger , scallion, dates, garlic, chicken, water, sesame seeds, sesame oil, black pepper
Taken from cookeatshare.com/recipes/baby-chicken-and-ginseng-soup-samgyetang-72885 (may not work)