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Korean Sweet Potato Stem Kimchi Recipe 🌱 | A Unique Summer Side Dish 본문
Korean Sweet Potato Stem Kimchi Recipe 🌱 | A Unique Summer Side Dish
KoreanHalmeoni 2025. 8. 18. 14:50Sweet Potato Stem Kimchi recipe from Korea 🥬. A healthy, authentic Jeolla-style summer kimchi made with chili flakes, anchovy sauce, and sweet rice paste — born from resilience after floods.
🌱 A Taste of Resilience: Sweet Potato Stem Kimchi Recipe
When the summer floods swept through my small garden in Korea, I thought I had lost everything. The peppers, eggplants, and cucumbers were drowning under the heavy rain.
👉 As shared in my Korean blog, many farmers across my country went through similar hardships.
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But nature has its own way of surprising us—some of my crops fought hard, stood tall, and survived.
Among them was one of my dearest ingredients: sweet potato stems. 💚
In my hometown of Jeolla province, we often turn these tender stems into a refreshing summer kimchi, especially when the usual kimchi vegetables are out of season.
Today, I want to share this special recipe with you—not just food, but a story of resilience and comfort, straight from a Korean grandma’s kitchen.
🥬 Preparing the Sweet Potato Stems
Peel the outer skin of the stems.
Blanch them gently in boiling water for about 3 minutes, then rinse in cold water and drain well.
✨ This keeps them crisp and chewy—just the way we love it in Korea.
🌶 Making the Seasoning Paste
In a small bowl, mix together:
- ½ cup sweet rice paste (chapssal-pul, for richness)
- 3 tbsp Korean chili flakes (gochugaru)
- 2–3 tbsp anchovy sauce (the secret to Jeolla-style depth)
- 1 tbsp minced garlic
- 2 tbsp plum extract (or 1 tbsp sugar)
- 1 sliced onion
💡 Tip: The anchovy sauce may sound unusual, but it brings a deep umami flavor you won’t forget.
🤲 Mixing It All Together
Gently toss the stems with the seasoning.
Be careful not to press too hard—they’re delicate and can break.
💡 Why This Recipe Is Special
- ✅ Rare ingredient: Sweet potato stems (a hidden gem of Korean cuisine)
- ✅ Healthy & light: Perfect for hot summer meals
- ✅ Authentic Jeolla-style: Anchovy sauce & sweet rice paste create unique depth
- ✅ Story-driven: More than food, it’s a cultural tradition
💌 Coming Up Next
If you enjoyed this recipe, stay tuned—next time, I’ll be sharing my homemade Korean pumpkin porridge (hobakjuk), a warm and comforting dish perfect for autumn.
👉 Check out the pumpkin porridge recipe here
🍶 Steamed Korean Makgeolli Bread | Mugwort & Pumpkin Raisin Variations
Looking for a healthy, unique homemade snack that’s both comforting and packed with flavor?Let me introduce you to Korean Makgeolli Bread (Sul-ppang, 술빵) — a traditional steamed bread made with makgeolli (Korean rice wine) instead of yeast.This fer
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