Yummy Korean Glass Noodles (Jap Chae)

Yummy Korean Glass Noodles (Jap Chae)

After lots of trial and error, I have managed to recreate one of my favorite appetizer dishes served at a Korean restaurant. While this is not the traditional Jap Chae that includes meats and vegetables, this one is sweet and delightful. Great served as an appetizer or a side dish to chicken and meat! Enjoy.

Preparation Time
15 mins
Cooking Time
5 mins
Total Time
20 mins
Calories
363 Calories

Recipe Instructions

Step 1
Break the vermicelli into small pieces and place in a deep-sided dish. Cover with hot tap water and soak for ten minutes; drain.
Step 2
Whisk together the soy sauce, brown sugar, and boiling water; pour over the drained noodles; allow to soak 2 minutes.
Step 3
Pour the vegetable oil into a skillet and place over medium heat. Add the noodles and soy sauce mixture to the skillet and cook and stir until hot, about 5 minutes. Sprinkle sesame seeds over the noodles just before serving.
Yummy Korean Glass Noodles (Jap Chae)
Yummy Korean Glass Noodles (Jap Chae)
Yummy Korean Glass Noodles (Jap Chae)
Yummy Korean Glass Noodles (Jap Chae)

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 1 pkg. (8 serving size) sweet potato vermicelli
  • 1 teaspoon toasted sesame seeds
  • 0.25 cup brown sugar
  • 0.5 cup reduced-sodium soy sauce
  • 0.5 cup boiling water

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