Korean food, hot fish dish?!


Question:

Korean food, hot fish dish?

When I was a kid, my best friend's mom used to make a hot, red Korean dish with fish in it that was kind of like a soup. I was just watching Anthony Bourdain in Korea and he had something that looked just like it, but I didn't catch the name. Any ideas what it could be? Or did anyone see that show?


Answers:

me uen tang.

That's a spicy fish dish - made with a beef broth base (Korean is one of the few cultures that often mix seafood with beef), onions, red pepper paste (although some use the red pepper powder and then add other things to make the soup base), suhkaht (a sort of Korean herb), tofu, a nice firm white fish (like sea bass) and cooked over heat. Served hot with rice. Very nice.




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