Today, I’m going to make a spicy Korean yellow croaker fish soup, jogi maewoontang. In Korea, we like to eat fried croaker, but we also love this spicy soup. Try this someday.
Short Korean Lesson: *^^*
- JoGi (조기) = Yellow Croaker
- MaeWoon (매운) = Spicy
Main Ingredients:
- 3 Yellow Croaker Fish
- 2 Cups Korean Radish (10 oz)
- ½ Onion
- 2 Green Onions
- 1 Hot Pepper (Optional)
Broth Ingredients:
- 4 Cups Water
- 1 Dried Anchovy Pack (6 Dried Anchovies)
- 5 Pieces Kelp (1x 2 inch)
Seasoning Ingredients:
- 2 Tbsp Soup Soy Sauce
- 1½ Tbsp Hot Pepper Oil
- 1 Tbsp Red Pepper Powder
- 1 Tbsp Cooking Wine
- 1 Tbsp Minced Garlic
- ¼ tsp Minced Ginger
Yield: 2-3 Servings

To make a broth, start with 4 cups of water, and then add 1 dried anchovy pack and 5 pieces of kelp. Boil it on medium-high for 5 minutes.

After rinsing 3 yellow croakers one time, cut the tail and fins with scissors.

5 minutes later, remove the kelp from the broth, and boil for 5 more minutes.

Meanwhile prepare vegetables. Peel off the radish skin and remove the bad parts. Cut it into 1 x 2 x ½ inch pieces.

Slice ½ of an onion into ½ inch pieces.

Cut 2 green onions into ½ inch pieces.

Cut 1 hot pepper into ½ inch pieces. The pepper is optional.

After the boiling is finished, remove the anchovy pack also.

Add all of the ingredients for the seasoning to the broth. 2 Tbsp of soup soy sauce, 1½ Tbsp of hot pepper oil, 1 Tbsp of red pepper powder, 1 Tbsp of cooking wine, 1 Tbsp of minced garlic, and ¼ tsp of minced. ginger

Then add the radish and cook for several minutes with lid on it until it starts to boil again.

Cover the lid and cook for about 10 minutes on high. In this step, if you like spicy food, add 1 Tbsp of red pepper powder. You can also adjust the saltiness if you want.

About 10 minutes later, add the chopped green onions and hot peppers in the soup. Cook 2 more minutes on high and then turn off the heat. Be careful because it is easy to get too much pepper added into the soup.
@,@ This makes me hungry. hehe ~~~
Enjoy this delicious spicy yellow croaker fish soup.
Thank you. See you soon again, Bye










i saw yellow croaker at the korean store today!! i didnt buy it..got dried pollack instead. i will get this now i got this recipe from you
. btw, u mind sharing ur fried yellow croaker recipe too?
Hi Aeri,
Thanks for sharing this recipe. I made this soup over the weekend and my Korean girlfriend simply went gaga over it. I owe you one
Thanks!
hi Christopher Jennings,
haha.. you owe me.. I like that.. so when will you pay me back?? hehe I’m joking. This good news that your girlfriend liked it is good reward for me. thanks
Thank you for sharing this recipe. I have just made this soup today and it tasted fantastic. I used dried croakers that I bought from a vietnamese supermarket in London. I am not sure if they are the same as korean ones. In the end, my soup has smokey, salty flavour from this fish. I am not sure if westerners will like this taste, but if you are from Asia, you will like it. Well, I did anyway. Thanks!
hi I Luv Cooking,
Yes, I’m hungry for this soup again.. I have to wait until I go to a Korean grocery store ( 45 minutes away from here) and get some yellow croaker fish.. My husband liked this soup..but I can understand what you mean about westerners.. ^^ thanks
Hi Aeri tks for your recipes. You’ve help me to serving my lovely hubby. Cos I’m Indonesian and can’t cooking korean foods before.
and all your recipes….hmmm yummy… and easy to practice.
hi Linna,
I’m happy for you. thanks
hehe You are welcome.
hi aeri,
is it possible to substitue the yellow croaker with another fish like cod?
thank you!
hi michelle,
I can’t say..it’s impossible… you can use any kinds of fish you like… but.. yellow croaker has own unique good flavor.. so the taste will be different at the end… BUT..hehe the soup seasoning will work for other fish too. thanks