Korean Chicken Noodle Soup Dak Kalguksu Recipe & Video - Seonkyoung Longest (2024)

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Korean Chicken Noodle Soup, Dak Kalguksu!

Earlier this week was the official autumn beginning of 2019!

I love fall, the smell in the air, tone down colors, cool wind, brown leaves, pumpkin spice everything… all about fall!

When the weather gets cooling down, I start craving hot soup and I know I’m not the only one.

Chicken noodle soup is definitely the ultimate comfort food universally and all of the Asia countries have their own version of chicken noodle soup! And yes, I’m sharing Korean chicken noodle soup today!

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Korea, we have a couple of different chicken soups, but this Dak Kalguksu is the one that comes up to my mind first!

Dak means chicken, Kalguksu means fresh hand-cut noodles.

Let’s get into Dak Kalguksu, Korean ultimate comfort food!

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Combine chicken stock, ginger, green onions, and chicken bones from thighs in a large pot. Cover, bring it to boil over high heat, and keep hard boil for 30 minutes.

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You could use chicken backbones from a grocery store but what I did is get 4 bone-in skin-on chicken things and debone them.

Deboning chicken thigh is super easier than you think, I explained all the details on my Chicken Teriyaki recipe post, so check it out!

Chicken Teriyaki Recipe : Teriyaki Sauce Recipe

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Meanwhile, I cut up onion, potato, garlic, and green onions.

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I also cook the chicken meat too while waiting on soup. Season skin-on chicken meat lightly with salt and pepper. Pan-fry the chicken on a dry pan, until the chicken is fully cooked and the chicken skin is nicely golden brown crispy and, about 3 to 4 minutes each side. Tap out excess chicken fat with a paper towel. Set aside and keep it warm – make sure it doesn’t get soggy!! I like to keep it skin side up in a 170°F oven with no cover. After 5 minutes, I turn off the oven it will keep it warm.

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Remove all solid ingredients from the soup and add 3 cups water. Bring back to boil.

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Add garlic, onion, and potato. Bring back to boil. Season the soup with fish sauce, Korean soup soy sauce, or use both and salt to your taste.

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Shake off excess flour or starch on fresh Kalguksu noodles really well and add them into the soup. You can find fresh kalgusku noodles from Korean or Asian grocery stores in the refrigerator section. You can also use fresh linguini or fettuccine pasta, works perfectly as well! Cook the noodles by following the cooking time of the package you are using. Frequently stir.

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Cut the crispy chicken into bite-size.

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Transfer to a serving bowl. Slice the crispy chicken into bite-size and place it on top of the noodle soup. Garnish with some chopped green onions and black pepper.

Serve immediately with some kimchi or geotjeori, fresh kimchi!

Enjoy!

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Korean Chicken Noodle Soup Dak Kalguksu Recipe & Video - Seonkyoung Longest (29)

  • Author: Seonkyoung Longest
  • Total Time: 40 mins
  • Yield: 6 1x
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Ingredients

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  • 12 cups chicken stock
  • 3 slices ginger
  • 2 to 3 green onions, plus more for garnish
  • 4 bone-in skin-on chicken thighs, deboned and keep the bone and skin-on meat separately
  • 2 tbsp fish sauce, Korean soup soy sauce or mixture of two
  • 1/8 tsp salt
  • 1 medium size onion, slice
  • 1/2 lb potato, sliced into bite size
  • 10 cloves garlic, chopped
  • 4 portions fresh kalguksu noodles, you can substitute to fresh pasta, such as linguini or fettuccine
  • 2 green onions, chopped
  • pinch of black pepper

Instructions

  1. Combine chicken stock, ginger, green onions and chicken bones from thighs in a large pot. Cover, bring it to boil over high heat and keep hard boil for 30 minutes.
  2. Meanwhile, season skin-on chicken meat lightly with salt and pepper. Pan fry the chicken on a dry pan, until chickens are fully cooked and the chicken skin is nice golden brown crispy and, about 3 to 4 minutes each side. Set aside and keep it warm.
  3. Remove all solid ingredients form the soup and add 3 cups water. Bring back to boil. Add garlic, onion and potato. Season the soup with fish sauce, soy sauce or both and salt to your taste.
  4. Shake off excess flour or starch on fresh noodles really well and add into the soup. Cook the noodles by following the cooking time of the package you are using. Frequently stir.
  5. Transfer to a serving bowl. Slice the crispy chicken into bite size and place on top of the noodle soup. Garnish with some chopped green onions and black pepper. Serve immediately with some kimchi or geotjeori, fresh kimchi! Enjoy!
  • Cook Time: 40 mins

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FAQs

What does kalguksu mean in Korean? ›

Kalguksu is a Korean noodle soup that is known for its name, which means “knife-cut noodles”. It comes together with a comforting hot broth made from protein, veggies and Asian aromatics.

What is kalguksu broth made of? ›

The broth for kalguksu is usually made with dried anchovies, shellfish, and kelp. Sometimes chicken broth would be used. In order to obtain a rich flavor, the ingredients are simmered for many hours. The noodles and various vegetables, most often Korean zucchini, potatoes, and scallions are added and boiled together.

Is janchi guksu healthy? ›

When paired with thin wheat noodles and matchstick vegetables like carrots and zucchini, Janchi Guksu is a healthy yet filling dish that will warm you from the inside out! Janchi Guksu is a super easy recipe you can easily make for a quick weeknight meal.

What is Korean noodle soup made of? ›

Key ingredients – Kimchi and Gochujang. The two key ingredients in this soup – both of which can be picked up at most everyday grocery stores – are kimchi and gochujang. Gochujang is a wickedly good Korean paste to have in your fridge – if only to make this soup over and over again!!

What is the kalguksu controversy? ›

Kalguksu is a knife-cut wheat flour noodle dish served with broth and other ingredients, and is a common menu item in Korean restaurants. Minji's remark about the popular dish stirred up a debate on whether she was feigning ignorance to be seen as a "girl of luxury" unfamiliar with the food of ordinary people.

What does Kal mean in Korean? ›

/kal/ sword. countable noun. A sword is a weapon with a handle and a long sharp blade.

Why is Korean broth white? ›

Korean Ox Bone Soup, also known as Seolleongtang, is a delicious and comforting soup made by boiling ox leg bones for a very long time. This slow cooking process turns the broth into a creamy, milky-white liquid that's packed with rich beef flavor.

What is Korean ramen broth made of? ›

The final result is a fusion recipe mainly inspired by kimchi ramen. The broth features ingredients like soy sauce, mirin, garlic, gochujang paste, and Korean chili pepper flakes. It's then filled with vegetables like scallions, carrots, and shiitake mushrooms.

Is kalguksu served cold? ›

It's often made at home, some restaurants will have it but it's not something you find so often here in the states. It's served hot and steamy, perfect to warm up on cold, rainy days.

What is the healthiest Korean dish? ›

Here's a list of some of the best options.
  • Fermented cabbage. ...
  • Korean rice bowl (bibimbap). ...
  • Seaweed and rice rolls (kimbap/gimbap). ...
  • Cold soy milk noodle soup (konggusku). ...
  • Sliced beef with vegetables and rice (bulgolgi). ...
  • Soft tofu stew (soondubu jjigae). ...
  • Steamed, stir-fried, and seasoned vegetable dishes.
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What is the most popular noodle in Korea? ›

Nongshim Shin Ramyeon

Probably the most famous ramyeon in Korea and abroad, Nongshim Shin Ramyeong (농심 신라면) is a staple in many households. It is quite spicy, especially if you are not used to Korean spice, and contains small chunks of beef and flakes of vegetables.

Do Koreans eat soup everyday? ›

Soups are a common part of any Korean meal. Unlike other cultures, in Korean culture, soup is served as part of the main course rather than at the beginning or the end of the meal, as an accompaniment to rice along with other banchan. Soups known as guk are often made with meats, shellfish and vegetables.

What soup do Koreans eat for breakfast? ›

Soups and stews: Koreans often enjoy soups and stews for breakfast. This might include haejangguk, considered to be a hangover cure, which consists of pork, cabbage, coagulated ox blood, and vegetables in beef broth, or galbitang, which is a thick soup made from short ribs.

Do Koreans put rice in their soup? ›

A typical Korean meal normally consists of rice, soup and various side dishes. In the case of janggukbap, however, the rice-in-soup dish comes with kimchi or diced radish kimchi, kkakdugi, and chopped green onions. Though simple, janggukbap is cheap and an easy way to prepare a meal for everyone.

What is the translation of kalguksu? ›

The word kalguksu is a combined word of kal (meaning knife) and guksu (noodles) because the noodles are cut with a knife.

What is makguksu in Korean? ›

Mak-guksu (막국수) or buckwheat noodles is a Korean buckwheat noodle dish served in a chilled broth and sometimes with sugar, mustard, sesame oil or vinegar. It is a local specialty of the Gangwon province of South Korea, and its capital city, Chuncheon.

Where did kalguksu originate? ›

Kalguksu likely debuted between 918 AD and 1392 AD, when noodles were reserved for Koreo's wealthy, including the royal family. Though more wheat was imported to the country in the 1950s, making noodles more accessible, it wasn't until the 1980s that kalguksu became popular across South Korea's capital of Seoul.

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