Can I use this for jjajangmyeon?by JordanKrstic_ 16 Comments Mystery-Ess 1 year ago No. jelly_dove 1 year ago No. Get chunjang if you want to make jjajang. ceeroSVK 1 year ago Nope, completely different. You need chunjang black paste. Lethalplant 1 year ago No. Only chunjang will work. I found it from Korean grocery market in US. I think UK has Korean grocery market, TheBlackFatCat 1 year ago Where are you from in the UK? I’ve seen chunjang in London TheBlackFatCat 1 year ago Where are you from in the UK? I’ve seen chunjang in London ToastedSlider 1 year ago No. Add a spoon or two of that to make a bowl of soup. It takes a little getting used to, so start light. karlinhosmg 1 year ago If you don’t find the Korean sauce, get tianmiamjiang. It’s the chinese equivalent, and it’s used in zhajiangmian. JordanKrstic_ 1 year ago https://preview.redd.it/vyhorcw6ka0e1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=05d04ebb620395223af69977cc33c316258fbed3Thanks for the help guys, can i use this for it instead? Kunseok 1 year ago everyone commenting is trying to prevent this guy from potentially inventing a new noodle dish doodlebakerm 1 year ago No, and I know this from personal experience. (It was disgusting.) joonjoon 1 year ago Everyone is saying no but people have made jjm with doenjang successfully. It’s different but not so different that it won’t work at all. TrainingDiscipline41 1 year ago No but with some clams and tofu you can make a lovely stew Loubou23 1 year ago I’ve seen some recipes that use doenjang, but you really need chunjang.I’m in London and got chunjang from an Asian supermarket. 😊 Whitelace78 1 year ago That’s soybean paste. If recipe calls for soybean paste then use it avencardofficial1000 1 year ago Looks like you got the wrong stuff unfortunately.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Lethalplant 1 year ago No. Only chunjang will work. I found it from Korean grocery market in US. I think UK has Korean grocery market,
ToastedSlider 1 year ago No. Add a spoon or two of that to make a bowl of soup. It takes a little getting used to, so start light.
karlinhosmg 1 year ago If you don’t find the Korean sauce, get tianmiamjiang. It’s the chinese equivalent, and it’s used in zhajiangmian.
JordanKrstic_ 1 year ago https://preview.redd.it/vyhorcw6ka0e1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=05d04ebb620395223af69977cc33c316258fbed3Thanks for the help guys, can i use this for it instead?
Kunseok 1 year ago everyone commenting is trying to prevent this guy from potentially inventing a new noodle dish
joonjoon 1 year ago Everyone is saying no but people have made jjm with doenjang successfully. It’s different but not so different that it won’t work at all.
Loubou23 1 year ago I’ve seen some recipes that use doenjang, but you really need chunjang.I’m in London and got chunjang from an Asian supermarket. 😊
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No. Get chunjang if you want to make jjajang.
Nope, completely different. You need chunjang black paste.
No. Only chunjang will work. I found it from Korean grocery market in US. I think UK has Korean grocery market,
Where are you from in the UK? I’ve seen chunjang in London
Where are you from in the UK? I’ve seen chunjang in London
No. Add a spoon or two of that to make a bowl of soup. It takes a little getting used to, so start light.
If you don’t find the Korean sauce, get tianmiamjiang. It’s the chinese equivalent, and it’s used in zhajiangmian.
https://preview.redd.it/vyhorcw6ka0e1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=05d04ebb620395223af69977cc33c316258fbed3
Thanks for the help guys, can i use this for it instead?
everyone commenting is trying to prevent this guy from potentially inventing a new noodle dish
No, and I know this from personal experience. (It was disgusting.)
Everyone is saying no but people have made jjm with doenjang successfully. It’s different but not so different that it won’t work at all.
No but with some clams and tofu you can make a lovely stew
I’ve seen some recipes that use doenjang, but you really need chunjang.
I’m in London and got chunjang from an Asian supermarket. 😊
That’s soybean paste. If recipe calls for soybean paste then use it
Looks like you got the wrong stuff unfortunately.