It was amazing to get so many requests for silken tofu soup, SunDuBu JjiGae (순두부 찌개). This proves that many people in the world like this soup. The broth is spicy and matches great with the silken tofu. With the same basic seasonings used in this soup, you can make a different variety such as beef or clam. You can also put both in as I did in this recipe. The kimchi is optional. I’m very happy with this recipe, so I hope you like this too. 😀
Yield: 2 Servings
Short Korean Lesson
- SaRangHaeYo (사랑해요) = I love you.
- JoAHaeYo (좋아해요) = I like you.
Video Instructions
Main Ingredients
- 1 Pack silken Tofu (SoonDuBu) 11 oz
- ¼ Cup Beef (2oz)
- ¼ Cup Kimchi
- ½ Pack Enokitake Mushroom
- ⅓ Cup Zucchini
- ½ Onion
- 1 Green Onion
- 1 Hot Pepper
- 1 Egg
Beef Ingredients
- ½ tsp Cooking Wine
- ¼ tsp Soy Sauce
- ¼ tsp Minced Garlic
- 1 Pinch Black Pepper
Broth Ingredients
Seasoning Ingredients
- 2 Tbsp Red Pepper Powder
- 1 Tbsp Oil
- ½ Tbsp Hot Pepper Oil
- 1 Tbsp Soup Soy Sauce
- ½ Tbsp Minced Garlic
- Some Salt
- Some Black Pepper
Directions
Cut ¼ cup of beef into thin strips.
Marinate the beef with ½ tsp of cooking wine, ¼ tsp of soy sauce, ¼ tsp of minced garlic, and a pinch of black pepper while you are preparing the other ingredients.
Rinse the clams once in cold water.
To make the broth, cook 10 clams and 5 pieces of kelp in 2½ cups of water for 5 minutes on high.
Cut ½ of an onion, 1 green onion, and 1 hot pepper into ½-inch pieces. Prepare ½ pack of Enokitake mushroom by removing the bottom part of it. You can also use shiitake mushrooms or another kind of mushroom.
Chop ¼ cup of kimchi into bite sized pieces.
5 Minutes later, remove the clams and kelp from the broth and save the clams for later.
In a heated pan, fry 2 Tbsp of red pepper powder, 1 Tbsp of oil, and ½ Tbsp of minced garlic for 10 seconds on high.
Add the marinated beef and fry until it is half cooked.
Add the onion and kimchi. Fry until the beef is completely cooked.
Pour the broth into the pan.
Add 1 Tbsp of soup soy sauce and the zucchini. Cook on high.
The silken packaging has a cutting line marked on it at the end of the packaging. However it is easier to cut the whole package in half lengthwise and remove the soft tofu with a spoon.
Once it starts to boil add 1 pack of silken tofu, one spoonful at a time.
Then add the Enokitake mushrooms. Cook for 5 minutes on medium high.
5 Minutes later, add the cooked clams, the green onions and pepper. Cook for another minute.
Taste it because you might want to add some more salt and black pepper.
Lastly, add 1 egg and turn off the heat.
If you want, drizzle a little bit of sesame oil on top before serving. Personally, I prefer to skip the sesame oil for mine. 😉
Soft tofu soup mixed with rice doesn’t need any other side dishes. This is yummy. I hope you like this recipe. Thanks.
Caroline says
Yum, that looks delicious! I am SO glad that you posted this recipe and I can’t wait to try it. It’s one of my favorite soups, I could eat it every day 🙂 I will definitely make it this week. Thanks!
Aeri Lee says
hi Caroline,
I am also SO glad that you are glad about this recipe. hehe Yep.. enjoy !!! thanks 😀
Caroline says
I made it tonight and as expected, it was absolutely delicious. It has a bit more ingredients and steps than my other recipe but the taste is much more complex so it’s definitely worth it. Can’t wait for your next recipe!
Aeri Lee says
hi Caroline,
hehe.. there is some reason for that.. as I mentioned.. I got so many requests from people for this dish.. some wanted beef.. and some wanted clam.. some wanted kimchi.. some even wanted dumplings in it.. @,@ hehe.. so I did it at one shot..because I made them wait for a long time for this post. yep..I also liked the result.. so worth to try..hehe thanks 😀
Jenn says
Hi Aeri,
Thank you for this recipe. I cannot wait to try it, but will have to go to the asian store before to pick up the ingredients.
Can you please tell me more about your cooking clay pot. I have had this kind of soup at the korean restaurant before…is the pot only used to make the soup? and what other dishes is it used for? Do you need to season it first before using…..
Thank you!
Aeri Lee says
hi Jenn,
clay pot is good for making soup or stew.. I used this for steamed egg side-dish also.. you can use this for bibimbap also..you drizzle a little bit of sesame oil and salt before adding rice and other ingredients for bibmbap..but other dishes…you don’t have to season before using it.. thanks
momoei says
Hi Aeri
thank you for another great recipe, will cook it for my guest tonitw.
Btw a quick question, when you were pregnant, can you still eat kimchi and yummy side veggie side dishes that you created (like cucumber, white radish etc) since they are not a cooked dish?
Aeri Lee says
hi momoei,
I hope you enjoy your dinner with your guest tonight. 😀 I want to be there too..hehe
about your question.. it’s better not to eat too spicy or salty food when you are pregnant. so try not to eat too much kimchi… (To be honest, I ate sometimes..it’s hard to live without kimchi as a Korean..hehe) .but otherwise.. we eat other vegetable side-dishes. 😀
D says
I have the same stone bowl as you have. Can you use the stone bowl on an electric stove? When you add the broth to the hot pot, do you add cold broth or hot?
Aeri Lee says
hi D,
I think that you can use it on an electric stove too… just make sure that the soup doesn’t boil out over. about an another question..it doesn’t matter if it’s hot or cold.. whatever it is.. once it’s starts to boil again.. you add the soft tofu. enjoy 😀
keitochan101 says
This looks very delicious! I’m definately gonna make it when I get the ingredients, but for now, I can only use my imagination. =] Thanks for yet another great recipe! 🙂
Aeri Lee says
hi keitochan101,
haha.. imagination.. I like that. 😀 I will imagine that I’m eating kimbap now.. hm… oops.. it makes me more hungry for kimbap.. ㅜ.ㅜ thanks 😀
tw1light says
Hi Aeri,
This looks so yummy! I love to order this when I go to Korean restaurants.
I actually went to buy clams today so I can try making this. But I’m still lacking some ingredients and shops will be closed tomorrow for Easter Monday so I’ll have to wait till Thursday to try it.
I hope it turns out good!! Thanks for this!
D says
Can you do a video on how you can steam eggs using a stone bowl? I normally steam my eggs in a stovetop water bath, but is interested to learn to steam eggs using a stone bowl.
Aeri Lee says
Hi D,
I already posted it before.. I will give you a link for it. 😀
http://aeriskitchen.com/2009/05/boiled-egg-side-dish-%EA%B3%84%EB%9E%80%EC%B0%9C-gaeranjjim/
D says
Can you also do a video on Dolsot Bibimbap? I love the crunchy rice on from the stone bowl.
Aeri Lee says
hi D,
Okay, I will add it to my list.. thanks 😀
kaeran says
hi aeri,
good day!!! i want to make this dish but its realy hard to find some ingredients, can i skip the clams? i realy want to try this it looks realy yummy, thanks
Aeri Lee says
hi kaeran,
yes.. you can skip it.. if you have dried anchovy.. it will be good to add it instead.. thanks
Greentea00 says
my all time fav in korean restaurant..kam ja tang is also my #1 fav!
Aeri Lee says
hi Greentea00,
I love kamjatang too.. hehe do you like greentea ??
Jeremy says
Oh my goodness, so glad I found your blog. Amazing! Can’t wait to make this (one of my faves) and the other dishes you have posted. Thanks so much!!!
Aeri Lee says
hi Jeremy,
Nice to meet you.. hehe yes try as many as you can ~~~ 😀 thanks
Huong says
I love this recipe.. You made it look just like the restaurant. I’ve been trying to cook this at home for awhile now… Maybe I’ll try it tonite. Thanls for sharing! 🙂
Susan says
could i use soft tofu found in non asian grocery store? how is sun du bu different?
Aeri Lee says
hi Susan,
you can use that soft tofu too..but if you want the special texture this dish has.. try extra soft tofu.. soon du bu is extra soft tofu.. .I saw other country has this kind of tofu too..
Wakkun says
Hi Aeri,
I recently tried your soup….it was delicious! Thanks for the recipe.
The clams at the store were not very fresh so I omitted it, and used some anchovy stock granules, but it still came out good.
Thanks!
Helen says
Hi Aeri,
I found out this blog from your youtube channel. I have tried some of your recipes already and the result all came out pretty good, thanks a lot. Just wondering if you can upload a video about how to make 감자탕 by any chance? I really like the taste of 감자탕 … Again…thanks for your recipes…
Aeri Lee says
hi Helen,
Thanks for your comment. oh.. 감자탕 .. sounds good.. Okay I will add it to my list. 😉
Helen says
Thanks a lot!!! can’t wait to try your recipe 😆
Marigold says
hu unnie! how do you make this without beef? do you just leave it out but use the same recipe? 😮
Aeri Lee says
hi Marigold,
Yep.. leave it out from the recipe.. but you might have to add a little more seasoning to your soup because of it. Or you can substitute the beef with mushroom. thanks
MugunghwaSakuraAi says
Hello Aeri, thank you for your continuous hard work posting these fab recipes! ^^
Ive just made the 순두부 찌개 and its soooo yummy ^__^ Mind you Im vegetarian so I simply omitted all the mussels and meat and added some quorn instead (a tip for other vegetarians? 🙂
Keep up the good work ^^v
Aeri Lee says
hi MugunghwaSakuraAi,
Thanks for the tip for other vegetarians. I’m happy to hear that you got success. Someday, I will post a vegetarian version of 순두부 찌개 recipe someday. 🙂
Mona says
Hiiii Aeri!
I hope you’re doing well! I finally tried this and its yummmm!
here’s a picture of it 🙂
http://instagr.am/p/RCn-/
XO, Mona
Aeri Lee says
hi Mona,
Wow… your name is Mona ?? I’m super excited to see your message here. You are smerffet on youtube..right.. Without your picture, I wouldn’t notice it. hehe… I always so happy to see food picture that somebody try my recipes. Thank you very much. Happy you liked it. hehe I’m always watching your videos and reading blog posts. I wish I could do make up that pretty like you. 🙂 have a great week. Hope to see you again
Mona says
yea it’s smerfette haha 😳
Your food pics always make me soooo hungry!! I can’t resist making it and so glad I did.
you have a great week too! 😮 😉
Aeri Lee says
Hi Mona,
Thanks you have a great weekend. 🙂
p.s Please try more Korean food.
mandy says
This looks so good i really want to try it! But i was wondering, if i dont want to use zucchini, is there something else i can use?
Aeri Lee says
hi mandy,
Just skip it..and if you want.. you can add other vegetables you like…
maya says
hi aeri,this is my first time cooking korean, and i love your recipes…so, i wanted to ask you if tofu includes alcoholic ingredients in them???or somethins muslim ppl cant eat???
Aeri Lee says
hi maya,
I don’t think tofu has alcoholic thing in it.. that;s what I know.. so I think you can eat tofu..
Jocelyn says
Hi Aeri,
I made this 순구부찌개 for lunch today. The broth was thinner than the 구부돈장찌개 and, you’re right, less salty. But also delicious!!
Time to go to the grocery store again 😉
Jocelyn
Melissa B. says
Hey Aeri!!!
I was thinking about my favorite dish when I lived in Korea. My parents would take me to eat budae jjigae with the spam, hotdogs, and noodles at least once a week! Do you have a recipe for it?
Aeri Lee says
hi Melissa B.
I didn’t post that recipe yet..but I will add it to my list. thanks 🙂
Aline says
Thank you very much for this excellent and easy to follow recipe! I loved this recipe so much that I subscribed to you on Youtube AND bought your e-book on Amazon! Thank you for all the time and effort and hard work you put into your recipes! I greatly appreciate it! 😛
Aeri Lee says
hi Aline,
Oh.. thank you very much. I hope you liked my e-book. If you can, please leave a review about my e-book on amazon for me. hehe thanks 🙂
Dinah Williams says
Hello Aeri,
Thank you very much for the recipe, you make it look so ez cant hardly wait to try it. One question, what is ‘soup soy sauce’ ? Is it the same with regular soy sauce ?…Thank you for your help and Happy Holidays to you and your family….
Aeri Lee says
hi Dinah Williams,
This is about soup soy sauce ^^
http://aeriskitchen.com/2008/09/soy-sauce-for-soup/
Happy new year.. thanks
David says
Is it necessary to have a clay pot to cook spicy tofu soup? Does it change the taste or cooking process if a clay pot is not used?
Aeri Lee says
hi David,
You don’t have to use a clay pot for this. When you use a clay pot for your soup, it starts to boil slowly..and once it becomes hot.. it keep the hot temperature longer .. so while you are eating.. the soup can be still bubbling or hot.. (we serve the clay pot just that way on the dinner table..)
Shannon says
Hey Aeri~
I don’t eat sea food at all, so I was wondering what substituent you can use for the broth instead?
THANK YOU~
♥Shannon
Aeri Lee says
hi Shannon,
Oh.. you don’t eat seafood.. it gives good flavor to it..but since you don’t eat.. you can just skip them.
Shannon says
Oh ok hehe thank you ♥ and btw your son is SO CUTE!!!! ^^
Nelly says
Hi Aeri, to make the broth for sundubu jjigae, if I don’t have clams, what should I use instead? thank you
Aeri Lee says
hi Nelly,
You can just skip or use other seafood you like too..
leihino says
Hi Aeri,
I just want to ask if I dont have kelp, what other ingredient can I used to make the broth taste good? Thanks for sharing and helping us with Korean with. Your effort is very appreciated 😀
Aeri Lee says
hi leihino,
You can skip the kelp or.. can use some dried anchovies if you have.. the clam will give good flavor to the broth.. so don’t worry if you don’t use kelp. thanks
Rose says
Hi aerie where can I purchase those traditional pots? Also what are they called? Thank you
Aeri Lee says
Hi Rose,
Check Korean grocery stores, they will have this clay pot. It is called “뚝배기 (TtukBaeGi) in Korean” Thanks
Nikki says
Hi Aeri,
I just want to ask can I make the Broth with only kelp?
Aeri Lee says
hi Nikki,
Yes, you can..just you will lose some good flavor from clam.. but it will be still okay. 🙂
Natalie says
Thank you for this wonderful recipe. I just made it and I am very happy with the flavour.
Shan says
Hi would you mind telling me the different kinds of sundubu jjigae? I have already tried haemul sundubu jjigae, which I love, and I would like a bigger variety to choose from. thanks 😛
Aeri Lee says
kimchi sundubu jjigae, beef sundubu jjigae, fish sundubu jjigae, oyster sundubu jjigae, etc.. depends on what kind of ingredient you add.. there will be many different kids..
Christine says
Hi Aeri, if I wanted to make 4 servings, would I just double the amount of each ingredient? How about the time? For example, I’m supposed to add 10 clams and 5 pieces of kelp in 2 1/2 cups of water and boil for 10 minutes. For 4 servings, would I add 20 clams and 10 pieces of kelp in 5 cups of water and boil for 10 minutes or 20 minutes?
Aeri Lee says
hi Christine,
Yes, you can double the ingredient amount. Many times, I mention.. once it starts to boil.. the reason I say that is.. depending on stove.. temperature.. the cooking time can be various.. so again.. the more water will take longer to start to boil.. but once it is start to boil.. the cooking time should be same.. ^^
Sally says
Hello aeris, i can’t find kelp in my country. But i can have anchovy. How much anchovy i need to subsitute the kelp? So to make the broth can i use both clam & anchovy? & i dont have the pot, can i cook it with stainless pot? Thankyou so much 🙂
Aeri Lee says
hi Sally,
just skip the kelp and follow rest of the recipe,, you do not want too much anchovy flavor in it ^^
u can use the pot u use for ur soup… hope u like this recipe .. thanks
Sally says
Thankyou so much! 😉
Aeri Lee says
hi Sally,
You are more than welcome. 😉
ami says
can you do this with tuna? I saw that you have one with tuna but it doesn’t have the extra soft tofu or seafood in it…
Aeri Lee says
hi ami,
Maybe you are talking about tuna kimchi jjigae? http://aeriskitchen.com/2008/12/kimchi-soup-%EA%B9%80%EC%B9%98-%EC%B0%8C%EA%B0%9Ckimchi-jjigae/ Thanks
Christine Ahn says
Hi aeri I don’t want to use beef – what to replace it with? Thank you!
Aeri Lee says
hi Christine Ahn,
Actually many people use pork for this kind of dish in Korea..since pork is much cheaper than beef there. So you can use port too. thanks