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Kimchi Gim Bugak (Fried Seaweed Chips)

Total time
25 min
servings
2 servings
Dish type
Other
Kimchi Gim Bugak (Fried Seaweed Chips)
Contains sesameVegetarianPescatarianVeganPork-freeAlcohol-freeGluten-freeLactose-freeKosher : to verifyHalal : to verify
Ingredients

Ingredients

servings
  • 4 full-­sized sheets gim (roasted seaweed)/nori
  • 1 tasse kimchi (pick the thinnest pieces you can find, near the leaf edges rather than the bottom stem ends)
  • 12 sheets rice paper
  • Toasted sesame seeds
  • Neutral oil, such as vegetable or canola oil

Method

  1. 1

    Lay 4 full-­sized sheets gim (roasted seaweed)/nori on a wire rack and spread 1 cup kimchi (pick the thinnest pieces you can find, near the leaf edges rather than the bottom stem ends) out on top, leaving some space in between pieces.

  2. 2

    Fill a shallow bowl or plate with water. Dip a sheet of rice paper (from 12 sheets rice paper total) in the water, then lay it on the seaweed sheet over the kimchi. If the rice paper is round, it helps to cut it in half. Break off smaller pieces of rice paper to cover any gaps in the middle. Press in between the kimchi pieces to seal together the seaweed sheets and rice paper. Sprinkle with toasted sesame seeds. Continue with the remaining sheets of seaweed and rice paper.

  3. 3

    Leave uncovered on the counter overnight to thoroughly dry out. Once the sheets are dried and crispy, use scissors to cut the seaweed sheets around the kimchi pieces.

  4. 4

    Line a sheet pan with paper towels and set near the stove. Pour 1" neutral oil, such as vegetable or canola, into a pot or pan and heat over medium-high heat until it reaches 300°F.

  5. 5

    Slide the seaweed pieces in, rice paper–side up, and fry quickly, flipping once, 10 to 15 seconds on each side. Remove and drain on the paper towels.

Source : epicurious

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