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고등어조림 (Godeungeo Jorim) - Braised Spicy Mackerel Stew

Learn how to make 고등어조림 (Godeungeo Jorim) - Braised Spicy Mackerel Stew, a Korean wellness recipe for travelers and Korean food lovers.

English Recipe for 고등어조림

고등어조림 (Godeungeo Jorim) - Braised Spicy Mackerel Stew

As an expert chef and nutritionist specializing in Korean cuisine, I am delighted to guide you through the preparation of *Godeungeo Jorim*. This is not just a meal; it is a deeply comforting, nourishing stew that utilizes the rich, umami flavor of fresh mackerel balanced by the spicy, sweet depth of the braising liquid.

This recipe is designed to maximize flavor while keeping the mackerel perfectly tender and flaky.

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🐟 I. Ingredients and Measurements

A. Essential Ingredients (The Core Flavor)

B. Braising Seasoning Paste (The Korean Flavor Bomb)

C. Optional Ingredients (Texture and Deep Flavor)

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🔪 II. Step-by-Step Instructions

Yields: 2–3 servings

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes

Step 1: Prepare the Marinade/Liquid Base (5 minutes)

In a small bowl, whisk together all the ingredients listed under *Braising Seasoning Paste* (Soy Sauce, Gochujang, Gochugaru, Sugar, Mirin, grated Ginger, Pepper) until completely smooth. This is your flavor backbone.

Step 2: Arrange the Vessel (2 minutes)

Place the chopped potatoes, onions, and (if using) sweet potato into a medium-sized pot or deep skillet. Pour the 300 ml of water or stock over the vegetables.

Step 3: Initial Simmer (10 minutes)

Place the pot over medium heat. Bring the liquid to a gentle boil. As soon as it begins to bubble, reduce the heat immediately to a simmer. Allow the vegetables to simmer for 8–10 minutes, or until the potatoes are just starting to soften when poked with a fork. *This step builds the depth of the vegetable broth.*

Step 4: Season and Layer the Fish (1 minute)

Carefully pour the prepared braising seasoning paste over the simmering vegetables. Stir gently until the sauce is simmering evenly and coats the vegetables. Nestle the mackerel pieces on top of the vegetables—do not stir the fish directly into the liquid, as this can cause it to flake apart.

Step 5: The Braise (15–20 minutes)

Cover the pot and reduce the heat to low. Allow the stew to braise undisturbed for 15 to 20 minutes. The goal is for the fish to absorb the rich liquid flavors and for the vegetables to become deeply tender. The fish should look cooked through and slightly glazed. *Do not lift the lid often, as this will allow steam to escape and dull the flavor.*

Step 6: Final Touches and Serving (2 minutes)

Once the fish is flaky and the sauce has thickened slightly, remove the pot from the heat. Drizzle the 1 tsp of sesame oil over the entire dish. Garnish heavily with the fresh green onion. Let it rest for 5 minutes before serving.

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🌿 III. Nutritional Benefits Profile

*Godeungeo Jorim* is a powerhouse of essential nutrients, making it an ideal restorative meal.

🐟 Mackerel (The Omega Source):

Mackerel is one of the best non-red meat sources of Omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA). These fats are critical for maintaining optimal cardiovascular health, reducing inflammation, and supporting cognitive function. It is also an excellent source of Vitamin D, essential for calcium absorption and immune support, and high in protein, making it great for muscle recovery.

🥔 Potatoes & 🧅 Onions (The Fiber & Antioxidant Boost):

Potatoes provide complex carbohydrates for sustained energy. Onions contain powerful sulfur compounds and quercetin, a potent antioxidant that supports heart health and may help regulate blood pressure.

🔥 Gochugaru & Gochujang (The Flavor & Circulation Kick):

While primarily for flavor, the capsaicin in chili ingredients has been linked to boosting circulation and providing a gentle metabolic kick, making it satisfyingly warming.

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🍽️ IV. Best Serving Times and Pairings

🌟 Ideal Serving Times

1. Recovery Meal (Best Use): Due to the high Omega-3 content and easy-to-digest nutrients, this dish is superb for recovery after illness or vigorous physical activity.

2. Cold Weather Comfort: The warming spice and richness of the stew make it perfect for a chilly evening meal.

3. Anti-Bloat/Low Digestive Day: Its natural, deep-seafood flavors are comforting and gentle on the stomach.

🍜 Suggested Pairings

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