Side Pannel
Steamed Cockles
Ingredients List
- 5 c Cockles
Directions
SEASONING SAUCE
1/2 c Soy sauce
3 tb Minced green onion
1 tb Minced garlic
2 tb Red pepper powder
2 tb Sesame seed powder
1 tb Sesame oil
1/2 tb Red pepper threads
(1) Clean cockles in water, rubbing hard. Place in weak salted water for
3 hours to remove sands. (2) Mix soy sauce, minced green onion and minced
garlic, red pepper powder, sesame seed powder and sesame oil together for
seasoning sauce. Cut red pepper threads in 3/4-inch pieces. (3) Drop
cockles into boiling water for 2 minutes and remove. Discard empty shells
and place shells with cockle meat on heat-proof dish. Sprinkle seasoning
sauce evenly on cockles, sprinkle with red pepper threads, and steam dish
in steamer for 3 minutes.
: by Bok Ryou Han Note: * Since cockles are perishable, use live
ones. Live ones move when you open shells. Use knife to open shells. * In
order to remove dirt and sand from cockles, place them in weak salted water
and leave them in dark place for 3 hours. *Be careful not to overcook
cockles since they shrink easily.
1/2 c Soy sauce
3 tb Minced green onion
1 tb Minced garlic
2 tb Red pepper powder
2 tb Sesame seed powder
1 tb Sesame oil
1/2 tb Red pepper threads
(1) Clean cockles in water, rubbing hard. Place in weak salted water for
3 hours to remove sands. (2) Mix soy sauce, minced green onion and minced
garlic, red pepper powder, sesame seed powder and sesame oil together for
seasoning sauce. Cut red pepper threads in 3/4-inch pieces. (3) Drop
cockles into boiling water for 2 minutes and remove. Discard empty shells
and place shells with cockle meat on heat-proof dish. Sprinkle seasoning
sauce evenly on cockles, sprinkle with red pepper threads, and steam dish
in steamer for 3 minutes.
: by Bok Ryou Han Note: * Since cockles are perishable, use live
ones. Live ones move when you open shells. Use knife to open shells. * In
order to remove dirt and sand from cockles, place them in weak salted water
and leave them in dark place for 3 hours. *Be careful not to overcook
cockles since they shrink easily.
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