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Korean Style Beef & Mushroom Hot Pot, Shabu Shabu
쇠고기 버섯 샤브샤브

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healthy
nut free
vegetarian
prep time: 
30 min
inactive time: 
0 min
cooking time: 
30 min
total time: 
60 min

Why not make your dinner a little more fun? Shabu Shabu is a great way to make your dinner lively and interactive.
It's also very nutritious. You can enjoy meat, lots of vegetables, noodles and rice, all in one go. No need to fight for what to put in the dish, as everyone can eat whatever he or she wishes. The recipe is great for vegetarians who eat fish, as the broth is fish-based and you can just take out the meat from side dishes.

This shabu-shabu table cooking recipe is for a three-course meal.
Course 1: enjoy meat and vegetables
Course 2: noodle soup
Course 3: fried rice
But, you can pick and choose a course you want if this is too much.

If you don't want to do table cooking, you can use the same broth and ingredients to make a noodle soup.

Read about the shabu shabu experience here.

Buy shabu shabu ingredients online here.

Why not make your dinner a little more fun? Shabu Shabu is a great way to make your dinner lively and interactive.
It's also very nutritious. You can enjoy meat, lots of vegetables, noodles and rice, all in one go. No need to fight for what to put in the dish, as everyone can eat whatever he or she wishes. The recipe is great for vegetarians who eat fish, as the broth is fish-based and you can just take out the meat from side dishes.

This shabu-shabu table cooking recipe is for a three-course meal.
Course 1: enjoy meat and vegetables
Course 2: noodle soup
Course 3: fried rice
But, you can pick and choose a course you want if this is too much.

If you don't want to do table cooking, you can use the same broth and ingredients to make a noodle soup.

Read about the shabu shabu experience here.

Buy shabu shabu ingredients online here.

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for broth

13 cupsWater 물
20 Anchovy (dried) 멸치
3 piece(s)Kelp (dried, 2" X 2" or 5 cm x 5 cm) 다시마 (optional)
Green Onion 파
Dried Red Chili Pepper 마른고추 (optional)
3 tbsCheongju, Korean Rice Wine 청주 (or white wine)

for broth seasoning

1 tspGochugaru, Korean Hot Pepper Flakes 고춧가루
1 tbsGochujang (Hot Pepper Paste) 고추장
2 tbsSoy Sauce for Soup (Gukganjang) 국간장 (can substitute with regular soy sauce)
1 tbsGarlic (minced) 다진 마늘
pinch Black Pepper 후추

for dipping sauce

¼ cupSoy Sauce (regular) 왜간장
¼ cupVinegar 식초
2½ tbsWater 물
¼ tspWasabi 고추냉이

for course 1 (pick mushrooms & vegetables you like)

7 ozSliced Beef Sirloin 불고기용 등심 (any tender cut, must be very thinly sliced)
2 ozBok choy (or your favorite vegetable)
2 ozEnochi Mushroom 팽이버섯 (or your favorite mushroom)
2 ozShimeji mushroom (or your favorite mushroom)
2 ozChinese broccoli (or your favorite vegetable)
2 ozMinari, Water Dropwort (or your favorite vegetable)

for couse 2 (optional)

9 ozKal-guk-soo, Korean Style Handmade Noodles 칼국수 (can use udon noodles)

for course 3 (optional)

1 cup  Cooked Rice 밥
4 ozKimchi 김치
1 tbsSesame Oil 참기름
1 sheetSeaweed (Gim, Laver) 김
Egg 계란
           
tips: 

Optional Ingredients and Substitutions
- You do not have to make the handmade noodles from scratch. You can get Korean style handmade noodles (Kal-Guk-Soo) from Korean markets. You can use other types of noodles if you like, but Kal-Guk-Soo is the best for this dish.
- Dried kelp and dried red chili pepper for the basic broth can be omitted (although they do add nice flavors.)
- If you have people who cannot handle wasabi, serve it on the side. But we recommend using wasabi, as it really will add a nice flavor to the dipping sauce.
- Rice mix (cooked rice, seaweed, kimchi, egg, sesame oil) can be omitted. (no course #3)
- Soy sauce for soup / Gook-Gan-Jang can be replaced by regular soy sauce. (not as good but still works)
- Rice wine can be replaced by white wine or other clear spirit, like vodka.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I make a non-spicy version?
This dish is really nice with a spicy kick. If you must make a mild version, reduce or omit dried chili peppers, red chili flakes and red chili paste from broth and seasoning ingredients.
You may need more soy sauce or salt to season it because you are losing some salty taste in red chili paste.

How much broth do I need to make?
The basic amount in this recipe is for two people, plus extra broth to keep adding to the boiling mix. But the amount may vary depending on how much meat and vegetables you want to eat and how fast you eat it. If you have big eaters, you will need much more broth. The more people you are serving, the more important to remember the broth will boil down as you cook. Consider any extra amount you may need. Also, remember the seasoning amount should increase as the broth amount increases.

What other ingredients can I use?
You can also add fishcakes, dumplings or any other meat as long as it's thinly sliced.
You can use any vegetables you like as long as it doesn't require a long time to cook or has strong flavors that will alter the taste of the soup. You can try things like potatoes if you add them in the beginning and let it cook for awhile. However, do not add too many starchy vegetables or noodles, as they will start to thicken your soup too much.

What if I don't have a portable stove? Can I still enjoy this dish?
It wouldn't be the same experience. But, you can use the recipe to make a nice noodle soup. Just make the same broth. Then, add vegetables and noodles and boil on high heat until noodles are cooked. Add slices of beef at the very last minute so it's not over cooked. Serve it in a large bowl with some dipping sauce on the side.

Do I have to do all three courses?
No, you don't have to do course #2 (noodles) or course #3 (fried rice). You can just enjoy meat and vegetables with a bowl of rice on the side.

More questions? Please leave your questions below in the comment section. We will do our best to answer as soon as we can.

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Ingredient amounts in the recipe summary are for the default serving size.

1. Make Broth

Put 13 cups of water, 3 pieces of kelp (2” X 2” or 5cm x 5cm), 20 pieces of anchovies, 1 green onion, 1 piece of dried red chili pepper (reduce to make it milder) and 3 tablespoons of rice wine in a pot. Boil with a lid on high heat for 10 min. When the broth starts to boil, let it simmer with a lid on low heat for 20 min.

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Boil with lid

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  • 13 cups water
  • 3 kelp (2” X 2” or 5cm x 5cm)
  • 20 anchovies
  • 1 green onion
  • 1 dried chili peppers
  • 3 tbs rice wine

Simmer with lid

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2. Season Broth

Mix 1 teaspoon of red chili flakes, 1 tablespoon of red chili paste, 2 tablespoons of soy sauce for soup (gukganjang), 1 tablespoon of minced garlic, 1/8 teaspoon of black pepper in a bowl. Add the seasoning to the broth and dissolve it well. Simmer it with a lid on medium heat for 10 min . If you like spicy food, add more red chili flakes (gochugaru). If you can’t take spiciness, decrease the amount of red chili flakes (gochugaru) and red chili paste (gochujang).

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Mix

  • 1 tsp red chili flakes
  • 1 tbs red chili paste
  • 2 tbs Korean soy sauce (used in soup)
  • 1 tbs minced garlic
  • 1/8 tsp black pepper

Dissolve it into the broth

Simmer

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3. Filter Broth

Filter the broth through a strainer.

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Filter broth

4. Prepare Vegetables

Prepare mushrooms and vegetables of your choice (such as bok choy, cabbage, onion, Chinese broccoli, water dropwort and etc). Cut off roots if any. Wash thoroughly under running water and drain.

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Prepare mushrooms and vegetables

Wash

Drain

5. Prepare Noodles

You can buy pre-made noodles (Kal-Gul-Soo) from a Korean grocery market or make it from scratch. To learn how to make noodles, click here. Pre-cook the noodles for 3 min in boiling water. (OPTIONAL) Then, wash in cold water and drain. This will prevent your broth from being too thick.

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Prepare noodles

Pre-cook noodles (optional)

  • in boiling water
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Wash in cold water

Drain water

6. Prepare Rice Mix (optional)

(OPTIONAL) Prepare fried rice mix. On a bowl or plate, place 1 cup of cooked rice. Add ½ cup of finely chopped kimchi, 1 tbs sesame oil and 2 tbs of seaweed bits (break a sheet of dried seaweed in a zipped bag) on top. Add a cracked raw egg on top. (This mix will be added and cooked at the very end of the meal. See tips for details.

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On a plate, place

  • 1 cup cooked rice
  • ½ cup chopped kimchi
  • 1tbs sesame oil
  • 2 tbs seaweed bits
  • 1 egg (cracked)

7. Make Dipping Sauce

Mix 4 tablespoons of soy sauce, 4 tablespoons of vinegar, 2½ tablespoons of water and ¼ tsp of wasabi. If you have people who cannot handle wasabi, serve it on the side. But we recommend using wasabi, as it really will add a nice flavor to the dipping sauce.

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Mix

  • ¼ cup soy sauce
  • ¼ cup vinegar
  • 2½ tbs water
  • ¼ tsp wasabi

8. Table Setting

Pour the broth in a hot pot (or sauce pan) and place it on the portable stove. You don’t have to start with all the broth you made. You can start with some then add more as the liquid evaporates while eating. Prepare the thinly sliced beef sirloin (the thinner the better). You can roll the beef for nice presentation, with Korean style handmade noodles, rice mix(optional), assorted vegetables, dipping sauce and empty serving plates on the side.

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Prepare

  • Broth in a hot pot
  • Portable stove
  • Thinly sliced beef sirloin
  • Korean style handmade noodles
  • Assorted vegetables
  • Dipping sauce
  • Serving plates

9. Table Cooking Course 1

Warm the broth on high heat. When it starts to boil, put some vegetables in the broth. Let each person dip a piece of beef in the broth to cook individually. Dip in the dipping sauce and eat with vegetables. Keep adding more broth as the broth gets boiled down and becomes thick. You can change the heat level as needed. (e.g., If it’s boiling too fast, turn it down. If there’s too much stuff and the soup is not boiling, turn it up.)

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Boil broth High Heat image: highheat.png

When boiling, put vegetables

Individually cook beef

Dip in the sauce

(Keep adding the broth)

10. Table Cooking Course 2

After finishing the beef & vegetables, add the Korean style handmade noodles (Kal-Guk-Soo) into the broth and boil on high heat for 5-10 min. Turn off the heat once the noodles are cooked.

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Add the handmade noodles

Cook High Heat image: highheat.png image: clock.png 10 min

11. Table Cooking Course #3 (OPTIONAL)

Remove all remaining noodles from the soup. Leave a very small amount of broth at the bottom. Add the rice mix in and stir-fry on high heat for 3 min. Pat the rice so it’s level and turn down the heat to low. Leave it for 5-10 min to form a crispy crust at the bottom. Turn off the heat and enjoy your fried rice!

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Remove remaining noodles

Leave a little bit of soup

Add rice mix

Stir-fry High Heat image: highheat.png image: clock.png 3 min

Level the rice and turn down heat

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Enjoy!

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