My journey of eating away a whole chicken is complete (for now). I hope this series at least showed you different possibilities of Korean (-related) dishes you can get out of a whole chicken or just an idea of another chicken dish you can make next time.
Most time consuming preparation is done on the day you break down a chicken, but also the rewards are worthwhile. For me, making chicken stock can be a relaxing, calming activity on a rainy day.
Besides, chicken stock is a base for many dishes - Korean or not - so it's always good to have some in the freezer.
Add a few seasonal ingredients to the stock with noodles and serve yourself a bowl of dak kalguksu (닭칼국수), a Korean version of chicken noodle soup. If you are up for it, you can make the noodles too!
While you're making chicken stock, enjoy the giblets in spicy-sour gochujang sauce.
Then your treats begin on another night. Good as banchan (반찬; side dish accompanying rice), but if you are looking for some Korean Fried Chicken anju (안주; side dish accompanying alcoholic beverages), here is one that's updated from my mom's version.
On a really hot, sticky day, chogyetang (초계탕; chilled chicken soup) seasoned with vinegar and mustard can help bring back your appetite.
Don't forget about our own chicken nuggets with a couple of simple, healthful ingredients including tofu and potato cream, dipped in honey-mustard sauce!
The funniest thing I've gotten in the last week while running this chicken series was a spam mail from a chicken feet importer. In case anyone is wondering, I am not affiliated with any chicken business whatsoever.
Now go get your own chicken while I take a little break from all dishes chicken after this chicken marathon...
KOREAN WORDS | ||||
ice | 얼음 | (eo reum) | ||
summer | 여름 | (yeo reum) | ||
rainy season | 장마철 | (jang ma cheol) |