Easy breakfast – rice and egg drop soup

Still clearing up old photos I have on my hard drive for some reason. The disadvantage of that is that sometimes I can’t remember exactly how I cooked something. Or even why. I think in the case of the egg drop soup I had some leftover tofu I wanted to use up. I tossed in some other stuff as well. It’s a very simple breakfast to make when you don’t feel like the usual bread and tea or porridge. You just need:

Ingredients
Eggs – as many as you want
Stock/broth. Powdered is fine, and in a pinch you can dissolve a maggi cube in some water
Thinly sliced or precooked vegetables, meat or tofu as needed
A little light soy sauce for extra salt and flavour
A pinch of powdered pepper or curry powder

1. Bring the stock to a boil. No quantity given because it’s a very versatile recipe that’s hard to mess up.
2. Throw in your veggies and any meat if you’re using it. In this case I added some grated carrots, glass noodles and tofu. It would have been nice to get some green veggies in there for added colour.
3. Beat the eggs in a separate container until frothy.
4. Take the soup off the heat, stir the soup till you get a good circulating motion going then pour the beaten eggs in in a thin stream.
5. Wait a minute or two for the eggs to set then return the soup to the heat.
6. Bring it to a simmer again. Stir gently and add pepper, soy sauce and other spices to taste.
7. Serve immediately with rice or plain noodles.

There, that was simple enough, wasn’t it? It’s too late now, but I think it would have looked great if I could have stirred some chopped green onions in at the end. Or if I served it with a leafy salad on the side. I like a mix of colors in my dishes, though you wouldn’t know it to look at the stuff I’ve posted so far. We have a lot of dandelions growing in our backyard because of the rainy season, so they would be a good addition.

So that’s it! One day I’ll do a proper recipe with quantities and everything, but that day is not today. Enjoy!

What’s a Korean breakfast like?

accrafoodie korean breakfast

I watched a Korean drama where the heroine made breakfast twice for her totally-not-love-interest. You know, the guy she’s going to be head over heels over by episode 10. These scenes were obviously shoehorned in so they could advertise their sponsor’s dinner (looks like Ikea?) but they meals still looked pretty delicious so I took screenshots.

I can’t figure most of the stuff out, though. The internet tells me all the little dishes are known as banchan, i.e. side dishes, but there are hundreds of side dishes in Korea. Anyway, I’m uploading them here for now and will update with the proper names of the food as and when I figure them out.

Here’s the first breakfast:

  1. Some kind of vegetable salad in involving korean cucumbers (muchim)
  2. Gamja jorim (potatoes cooked with soy sauce)
  3. ?
  4. Green tea
  5. Miyeok guk (seaweed soup)
  6. Sookju namul (stir fried bean sprouts)
  7. Steamed white rice
  8. Gaeran mari (Rolled omelette)
  9. Mashed sweet potatoes
  10. Pickled lotus root and vegetables

And there’s the second.

 

  1. ?
  2. Musaengchae (shredded daikon salad)?
  3. ? Possibly seasoned seaweed
  4. Some kind of soup, possibly bukeoguk (dried pollock soup)
  5. Fried eggs sunny side up
  6. ?
  7. Steamed white rice
  8. Some kind of salad?
  9. Tofu? or Eomuk (fish cake)
  10. Gaji namul? (stir-fried eggplant)
  11. Braised/stewed fish in a spicy-looking sauce

Some of this stuff looks pretty good (especially the soups) so I might try a few here and there as I get the recipes. Look forward to it!