Oi Sobagi (Stuffed Cucumber Kimchi)
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Oi Sobagi (Stuffed Cucumber Kimchi)
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This stuffed cucumber kimchi, called oi sobagi, is an easy kimchi to make! Being a summer favorite in Korea. It’s crisp, crunchy and deliciously refreshing!
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Ingredients
- 5 cucumbers or 10 Kirby/pickling cucumbers (about 5-inch long, Korean variety
- ½ cup sea salt less if using finer salt, coarse
- 6 cups water
Stuffing:
- 3 ounces Korean garlic chives buchu (부추
- 3 ounces Korean radish or 1/4 medium onion, mu (무
- 5 tablespoons Korean red chili pepper flakes gochugaru
- 2 tablespoons salted shrimp roughly chopped, saeujeot (새우젓
- 1 tablespoon fish sauce myeolchiaekjeot (멸치액젓
- 1 tablespoon garlic minced
- 1 teaspoon ginger finely grated
- 2 teaspoons sugar or use any of your favorite sugar substitute, optional
Instructions
- Rinse cucumbers. Cut off both ends. If using long Korean cucumbers, cut in half (or thirds if long) crosswise.
- Add 6 cups of water with 1/2 cup of salt in a medium size pot. Bring it to a boil. Turn the heat off. Pour the boiling water over the cucumbers in a bowl. Keep the cucumbers submerged by weighing them down with a bowl or plate. Let it sit until the cucumbers are bendable, about an hour or two, depending on your cucumbers and salt.
- Meanwhile, cut the chives into 1/2 inch lengths. Julienne the radish (or onion), and then cut into the same lengths.
- Combine all the stuffing ingredients along with 1/4 cup of water, and mix well. It should taste slightly salty.
- Drain the cucumbers. Holding the top end of the cucumber on the cutting board, run a small knife through the middle lengthwise. Leave 1/2 inch uncut at both ends. Turn the cucumber and make another cut through the middle lengthwise to make a cross cut, again leaving 1/2 inch uncut at both ends. Repeat with all the cucumbers.
- Gently open each slit and insert about a teaspoonful or two of the stuffing. Be sure to fill all 4 slits of each cucumber. Repeat until all the cucumbers are stuffed. Place them in a jar or an airtight container. Leave it out at room temperature for a day. Then, store in the fridge.
Notes
- This cucumber kimchi can be eaten right away but will taste better after a day or two in the fridge. It will keep well for a couple of weeks.
- Originally posted in August 2012 and updated here with an improved recipe and new photos.
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