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Stuffed Whiting (Tongt’ae Sundae Gui)

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Seafood, Grains, Meats Korean Seafood 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

10 Whiting
6 c Bean sprouts
1/2 Chinese cabbage
2/3 lb Pork
2 Bean curds
3 tb Sweet rice powder
3 tb Minced green onion
1 1/2 tb Minced garlic
2 tb Soy bean paste
3 tb Soy sauce
1 tb Vinegar
1/2 ts Ginger
1/4 ts Pine nut powder
by Hae Sung Hwang

INSTRUCTIONS

VINEGAR SOY SAUCE
(1)  Sprinkle salt over whiting and soak overnight. Remove scales. Remove
intestines through gills; do not cut belly. Clean inside of fish
thoroughly. (2) Cook pork in boiling water for 40 minutes and mince.
Squeeze water from bean curds and break into fine pieces. (3) Blanch
cabbage and bean sprouts in boiling water 5 minutes. Squeeze out water and
mince. (4) Mix (2) and (3) together. Add sweet rice powder, seasoning with
minced green onion, minced garlic and soy bean paste. (5) Stuff (4) into
cavity through gills and close it off Keep in freezer for 3 hours. (6)
Broil stuffed whiting on gridiron or steam in steamer 30 minutes. (7) Mix
ingredients for vinegar soy sauce. Serve sauce with cooked fish.
From <Korean Cooking -- Fish, Clam and Oyster Dishes>.  Downloaded from
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