North Korea cold noodle material:
About 40% buckwheat noodles, about 60% starch, beef, seasonal vegetables, apples, onions, carrots and so on. Pepper noodles, sesame oil, sesame seeds, garlic paste, refined salt, monosodium glutamate, edible alkali, vinegar, soy sauce, etc.
Cooking method:
1. Cut beef into large pieces, soak it in cold water, put it in a cold water pot, boil it over high fire, skim off the floating blood foam on the surface, and then add soy sauce and refined salt. At this time, you can stew on low heat.
2. Put the onion and carrot into a special small cloth bag and put it into the pot. After the beef is completely stewed, take it out and put it on the chopping board. After cooling, cut it into small pieces.
3. Filter the beef soup a little and put it in a container for later use.
4. Mix buckwheat flour and starch in a mixing basin according to a certain proportion, scald them into slightly hard noodles with boiling water, add appropriate amount of alkali, knead them evenly, fold them into round strips, put them into a special extrusion cylinder, quickly press them into noodles, and then cook them in a boiling water pot. After the noodles are cooked, put them in cold water to cool, or blow them with an electric fan, and then put them in a bowl to eat.
5. Put seasonal vegetables such as spicy cabbage and four or five slices of cooked beef on the noodles, pour in garlic and spicy sauce (garlic paste, dried Chili noodles and water to make a paste), then add fruit slices and shredded eggs, and finally pour in beef soup, sprinkle with cooked sesame seeds and drizzle with sesame oil.
Tips:
Noodles are called "thin" (vivid ~ fresh) in Korean. Cold noodles are usually made of wheat flour and buckwheat flour or corn flour, with clear soup or broth, plus hot sauce, Chili oil, pickles, sesame seeds, fruits and so on. Cold and light, sour and refreshing, very popular.
Usually you can eat authentic cold noodles in Korean restaurants, but some of them are deceptive and expensive. It's not difficult for you to go home for dinner by yourself.
The above is for reference only, thank you!