Gyeran jjim
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Gyeran jjim is a Korean steamed egg casserole, which is a popular dish in Korea and often eaten as a side dish (banchan
Banchan
Banchan refers to small dishes of food served along with cooked rice in Korean cuisine. This word is used both in the singular and plural....

). The main ingredients include egg and water with optional ingredients such as green onions, red pepper flakes, salted shrimp sauce (saeujeot
Saeujeot
Saeujeot is a variety of jeotgal, salted and fermented food made with small shrimp in Korean cuisine. It is the most consumed jeotgal along with myeolchijeot in South Korea. The name consists of the two Korean words, saeu and jeot...

), pollack roe (al), salt, pepper, sesame seeds, or other types of vegetables. Some people substitute the water with chicken, beef, or seafood broth to make it more flavorful. Cooking gyeran jjim requires extreme attention and patience to make sure it is not overcooked or burned. A light and fluffy gyeran jjim is usually sought for.

Preparation and types

Gyeran jjim requires whisking eggs and water (or broths) until they are completely blended in a creamy like consistency. Some people add mushrooms, onions, zucchini, carrots, and other favorable vegetables for their own twist on the dish. It is then seasoned with salted shrimp sauce (if broth isn’t used) or salt and pepper or both. Green onions, red pepper flakes and sesame seeds are usually added near the end of the cooking process.

There are several types of ways to cook gyeran jjim. Gyeran jjim is usually cooked by steaming the mixed ingredients. Steaming requires placing a bowl of the mixed ingredients inside a pot of boiling water. Gyeran jjim is also cooked by boiling the ingredients in a ceramic stovetop-safe crock under a very low heat. For a faster result, some people microwave the bowl of mixture.

See also

  • Jjim
    Jjim
    Jjim is a Korean cuisine term referring to dishes made by steaming or boiling meat, chicken, fish, or shellfish which have been marinated in a sauce or soup. The cooking technique originally referred to dishes cooked in a siru by steaming...

    , steamed dishes
  • List of Korean dishes
  • Galbijjim
    Galbijjim
    Galbijjim or kalbijjim is a variety of jjim or Korean steamed dish made with galbi . Beef galbi is sometimes referred to as "gari" , so the dish can be called "garijjim". Galbijjim is generally made with beef or pork short ribs. In the latter case, it is called dweji galbijjim...

    , steamed short beef ribs
  • Chawanmushi
    Chawanmushi
    Chawanmushi is an egg custard dish found in Japan that uses the seeds of ginkgo. Unlike many other custards, it is usually eaten as an appetizer...

  • Chinese steamed eggs
    Chinese steamed eggs
    Chinese steamed eggs or water egg is a Chinese home-style dish found all over China. Eggs are beaten to a consistency similar to what would be used for an omelette and then steamed.-Preparation:...


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