Kimchi hand-tored Kamut noodle soup 泡菜面片汤

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This is a receipe I recreate from the classical Korean kimchi hand-tored noodle soup. Simply adding Kamut wheat to make it a whole food awesome soup for chilli winter.

Kimchi hand-tored Kamut noodle soup 泡菜面片汤

This is a receipe I recreate from the classical Korean kimchi hand-tored noodle soup. Simply adding Kamut wheat to make it a whole food awesome soup for chilli winter.

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Ingredients

2 servings
  1. 1/2 cuporganic Kamut flour
  2. 1*2 cup AP flour
  3. 2/3 cupcooked pork belly slice
  4. 1/2 packsilken tofu
  5. 2/3 cupsliced kimchi
  6. 4white button mushroom
  7. 1green chili, optional
  8. Salt, suger

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Make the dough one day ahead or first thing in the morning by mixing 1 cup of flour mix with 1/3-1/2 cup of water to make a smooth ball. Cover and allow it to rest.

  2. 2

    Heat up a 4 cups of pork bone broth or any stock you have. Add cook pork belly, mushroom, kimchi and tofu.

  3. 3

    Once boiling, simmer for about 5 minutes. Get ready to make hand tored noodles. Pinch half thumb size piece at a time to the boiling broth until you used up your dough. Stir and cook for 1-3 more minutes depends on the size of your noodles.

  4. 4

    Adjust seasoning and add green chilli after you turn off the stove. Serve immediately.

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Craving for delicious foods drives me to be creative in my kitchen all the time. Thanks to my intolerance of all refine foods such as white flour, white rice and sugar, transition to use whole grains through sourdough fermentation, soaking and sprouting seeds has opened a whole new world to me! All my recipes share the same principle of low fat/oil, almost no added sugar/honey, whole grains and as much fermentation Incorporated as possible to unlock its nutritional value and plus lots of made ahead secret ingredients that I've learned over the years. In my pantry, you'll always found stocks of ancient grains (spelt, kamut, millet), brown rice in various varieties, jars of dry beans in multiple color and shapes. Kimchi made with all kinds of seasonal veggies in my fridge and homemade stocks in my freezer all the time. Join me on this journey eat whole 2 thrive!
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