Wendell found this recipe in this week's Crave section of the Star-Advertiser. It can be found here. Instead of making patties, he just stir fried the whole thing so that it could be eaten in a lettuce wrap. Good idea yah!
The flavor was very potent, so you don't need to add any additional sauce, although Landon did along with some eggs.
Korean Kochujang Sausage
Courtesy Glenn Shinsato
- 2 pounds ground pork
- 1/2 cup kochujang sauce
- 6 tablespoons garlic powder
- 1 ounce honey
- 1/4 cup soy sauce
- 1 large egg
- 1/4 cup fruit jam
- Won bok kim chee, chopped (optional)
Combine ingredients and mix until sticky. Shape into 4-inch patties about 3/4-inch thick. Heat oil in pan and fry patties.
13 comments:
That looks delicious!
Izsmom
Lettuce wrap is a great idea!
It had plenty flavor, Izsmom!
Aunty, I think it worked better in a wrap than it would've as patties.
hey that's a pretty good drawing! Oh and the food sounds good too...
It's great you have a chef in the family. I got Korea on my bucket list, love the food. By the way, I went to the watch shop in Chinatown that you recommended, very reasonable charge for the repair, thanks.
ummm...what did he use for the "fruit jam?"
Loving all the recipes!
ooh! please ask wendell what kind of fruit jam he used...I want to try this :) thanks!
Les, Carolyn won! And I'm so happy for her!
Great, Chet!!
Yay, Susan!
Dd and Kat, Wendell actually used an ume jam that my friend's mom makes.
yuuuuum!
ah thanks!
uuhhh...wut?
LOL, Les . . . THANKS!!!!
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