Leek Namul to Eat with Samgyeopsal and Other Korean Dishes

I wanted some leek namul to go with samgyeopsal and bossam.
Leeks can smell some, so let them soak in water for a bit. Make sure to dry the leeks well. Really squeeze them out, even if you don't soak them. For 1 serving. Recipe by Silvy1978
Leek Namul to Eat with Samgyeopsal and Other Korean Dishes
I wanted some leek namul to go with samgyeopsal and bossam.
Leeks can smell some, so let them soak in water for a bit. Make sure to dry the leeks well. Really squeeze them out, even if you don't soak them. For 1 serving. Recipe by Silvy1978
Cooking Instructions
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Julienne or cut the leek thinly and diagonally. Soak them in water for a bit. It's okay if you don't soak them.
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Squeeze out as much water as you can. This is the most important point! Then all you have to do is mix in the seasonings.
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It'll look like this!
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Put it in a dish and it's done! You can use it for anything!
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"Leek Namul to Enjoy with Samgyeopsal or other Korean dishes":.
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"Korean Beef Tail Gumtang Gukbap for Beautiful Skin".
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"For the Cold Winter! Korean Dak Gomtang Gukbap".
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"Easy Korean-Style Barbecue -- Samgyeopsal in a Frying Pan".
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"Made Easily on a Fish Grill! Korean BBQ Samgyeopsal".
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"Full of Vegetables! Easy Korean Boiled Pork Bossam".
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