Kkomak-Muchim: Korean Seasoned Cockles

Korea

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Preparation time: 30 minutes


Resting time: 2 hours


Number of servings: 3



Kkomak-muchim, also known as seasoned cockles, is a very popular Korean side dish, or banchan. These cockles have a spicy kick and go perfectly with rice!



INGREDIENTS

  • 500g cockles
  • 1 liter water
  • 2 Tbsp coarse salt

Sauce:

  • 2 Tbsp soy sauce
  • 2-3 Tbsp chili powder
  • 1 Tbsp chopped baby scallion
  • 1 Tbsp chopped red chili
  • 1 Tbsp crushed garlic
  • 1 Tbsp sesame oil
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • 1 tsp rice wine

Kitchen tools:

  • Cloth
  • Strainer

PREPARATION


Pour the water in a bowl and dissolve the salt in it. Then, add the cockles. Cover the bowl with a cloth and let it rest for 2 hours. Rinse and scrub the cockles several times, then strain them. Discard any cockle with broken or gaping shells.



Pour water in a pot over high heat, then bring it to a boil. When it starts to boil, reduce the heat to medium and add the cockles. Stir them in one direction to make the flesh settle into the bottom shell. Turn off the heat when one or two cockles start to open. Cover the pot and let the cockles steam for 5 minutes.



Put a strainer over a large bowl and drain the water. Keep the broth and let it cool down. Remove the cockles’ top shells by hand. Open the ones that are still closed with a spoon. Remove the extra mud or grit in the cockle shells by rinsing them in the broth. That will help keep their flavour.



Mix the ingredients for the sauce in a bowl. Place the cockles on a plate and add sauce over each of them.



Serve.

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