Gamja-ongsimi explained

Gamja-ongsimi
Country:Korea
Region:Gangwon Province
National Cuisine:Korean cuisine
Type:Sujebi
Main Ingredient:Potatoes
Serving Size:100 g
Korean name
Hangul:Korean: 감자옹심이
Hanja:none
Rr:gamja-ongsimi
Mr:kamja-ongsimi
Koreanipa:pronounced as /ko/

Gamja-ongsimi or potato dough soup is a variety of sujebi (hand-pulled dough soup) in Korea's Gangwon cuisine.[1] [2] Both the potato dumplings (or potato balls) and the soup can be referred to as gamja-ongsimi. The juk (porridge) made with potato balls as its ingredient is called gamja-ongsimi-juk,[3] and the kal-guksu (noodle soup) made with the potato balls is called gamja-ongsimi-kal-guksu.[4]

Etymology and history

Gamja (Korean: 감자) means potatoes, and ongsimi (Korean: 옹심이) is a Gangwon dialect word for saealsim (Korean: 새알심; literally "bird's egg", named for its resemblance to small bird's eggs, possibly quail eggs), which is a type of dough cake ball often made with glutinous rice flour and added to porridges such as patjuk (red bean porridge) and hobak-juk (pumpkin porridge). Originally, gamja-ongsimi was made into small balls as saealsim, but nowadays it is also made into bigger, less globular, and more sujebi (hand-pulled dough)-like shapes.

Preparation

Potatoes are grated, drained, squeezed, and mixed with the potato starch settled at the bottom of drained water in a bowl.[5] The potato dough is balled into ongsimi, and boiled in anchovy-dasima broth with vegetables such as aehobak (Korean zucchini), shiitake mushrooms, shepherd's purse, and red chili peppers. The soup is often topped with gim-garu (seaweed flakes), toasted sesame seeds, and optionally white and yellow al-gomyeong (egg garnish).

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: gamja-ongsimi. Doopedia. Doosan Corporation. ko. ko:감자옹심이. 5 May 2017.
  2. Web site: gamja-ongsimi. 황. 재희. Encyclopedia of Korean Local Culture. ko. ko:감자옹심이. potato dough soup. 5 May 2017.
  3. Web site: gamja-ongsimi-juk. Doopedia. Doosan Corporation. ko. ko:감자옹심이죽. 5 May 2017.
  4. Web site: gamja-ongsimi-kal-guksu. Doopedia. Doosan Corporation. ko. ko:감자옹심이칼국수. 5 May 2017.
  5. Web site: gamja-ongsimi. 정. 혜경. Encyclopedia of Korean Culture. Academy of Korean Studies. ko. ko:감자옹심이. 5 May 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20120325173337/https://encykorea.aks.ac.kr/Contents/Index. 25 March 2012. dead.