Let me preface this post by saying there are many ways to cook a  dish. There is no right way and no wrong way. If it tastes great to YOU,  then you did it the right way!     
  
I  realized today that it has been about a year and a half since I started  this blog. I've been going through some of my old recipes and my  cooking has definitely evolved from some of those older posts. In  present day cooking, I might add more shrimp jut or a little less gook  ganjang or I may even be more liberal with fish sauce (something I don't  like).    
  
With the Lunar New Year's coming up, I decided to make some dduk mandoo gook.    
  
There are so many ways to make dduk gook. You can make it using just plain beef broth like this. You can make different uses of gom gook and make it using that broth instead.  You can add the egg directly in, you can pan fry it and add it  separately, you can separate the meat and add it on top as a pretty  garnish, or you can be lazy like me and shove everything into a pot at  the same time.    
  
Do what feels right for you!    
Ingredients Needed:
- 6 mandoos
- 4 cups of dduk (rice cakes)
- 1 cup of shredded beef
- 1/2 julienned carrot
- 1/2 sliced onion
- 1/2 sliced squash
- 3 sliced mushrooms
- broth: 1/2 TB minced garlic, 3 TB gook ganjang, 1/2 TB sesame oil
  
And onto the cooking~~~~            
      
First,  defrost some mandoo (dumplings). This mandoo was homemade by my  husband's aunt. According to the MR, her family is known for their  wonderfully delicious mandoos. He was right! They are absolutely divine.  I *wish* I could make mandoo like this. I've made mandoo at home  numerous times, but I can't quite seem to get the flavor of the older  generations.    
  
      
Defrost  some dduk (rice cakes) and let it drain out as well. This is about half  a bag. This recipe won't have EXACT measurements, so please don't kill  me.    
  
      
This time I used flank meat. This is the meat you would use to make yook gae jang. I've already boiled the meat once and thrown out all the guck.  then added more water to make some beef broth.    
  
      
Meanwhile  start getting your veggies ready. I julienned carrots and squash (about  a cup each). Slice up 1/2 onion very thinly and slice 1 large mushroom  thinly as well.    
  
      
Let the beef broth boil for about 30 minutes or so.    
  
      
No  *real* measurements here. I added about 1/2 TB of sesame oil, 3 TB of  gook ganjang, and 1/2 TB of minced garlic. Turn up the heat...    
  
      
And then dump in all the veggies and stir away!    
  
      
Meanwhile,  remove the meat from the broth and rinse it under cool water (so you  don't burn your fingers like I did) and start ripping the meat off. It  should be very easy to pull apart. This is exactly what you would do to  make yook gae jang.    
  
      
You want to achieve this. You can place this on top like a garnish when you're done with the dduk gook.    
  
     
When your vegetables start looking like this...    
   
    
Add all the beef broth and continue boiling.
  
     
    
Then throw in the meat (I’m lazy) and the mandoo and dduk!  No, I do not know how many cups of water I used. =/ I use this Le Creuset  pot (yes, it's worth the $$$) when I cook and I just eyeball it. I add  just enough water so that everything won't boil over. So...4 quarts? I  added MORE water after I took this picture. There wasn't enough beef  broth.    
  
   
Go ahead and add some green onions!    
  
   
Add  your dduk and mandoo -- and just as it starts boiling, SERVE IT!  My  dduk and mandoo was completely defrosted overnight so there was no need  to cook it for a long time.  I actually scooped out ALL of the dduk and  mandoo and just reused the leftover broth the next day with *new* mandoo  and dduk.
    
Cut some gim up!
And then place some on top. This is the MR’s egg-less version. My husband absolutely LOATHES eggs.
After I was sure that the MR was satisfied with his portion, I went and cracked an egg directly into the soup and let it boil some more.
This is the egg version that Munchkin and I enjoyed. =)
I later found this note stuck to the fridge. It made me smile.
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