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Gyeran jjim

Gyeran-jjim
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Gyeran-jjim boiled in a ttukbaegi
Alternative names Steamed eggs
Type Jjim
Course Banchan
Place of origin Korea
Cooking time 15 minutes
Main ingredients Eggs
Ingredients generally used Saeu-jeot or myeongnan-jeot, scallions, toasted sesame seeds
Similar dishes Chawanmushi, Chinese steamed eggs
 
Korean name
Hangul 계란찜
Hanja 鷄卵-
Revised Romanization gyeran-jjim
McCune–Reischauer kyeran-tchim
IPA [kje.ɾan.t͈ɕim]

Gyeran-jjim (계란찜) or steamed eggs is a type of jjim, Korean steamed dish. It is a custardy, casserole-like banchan (side dish), often seasoned with saeu-jeot (salted shrimp) or myeongnan-jeot (salted pollock roe) and topped with scallions and toasted sesame seeds. The ideal gyeran-jjim is light and fluffy.

There are several ways to cook gyeran-jjim. It can be steamed, double-boiled, or boiled in a stovetop-safe crock on a very low heat. For faster cooking, some people microwave the bowl.

Eggs are sieved, and whisked with water until the mixture are completely blended in a cream-like consistency. Sometimes, kelp and/or anchovy broth is used in place of water for a richer flavor. Optional ingredients include mushrooms, peas, onions, Korean zucchini, carrots, and other vegetables for their own twist on the dish. The dish is then seasoned with saeu-jeot (salted shrimp), myeongnan-jeot (salted pollock roe), or salt, and optionally ground black pepper. Before served, it is topped with chopped scallions or crown daisy greens, gochutgaru (chili flakes) or sil-gochu (shredded dry red chili), and toasted sesame seeds.


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