Korean Vegan Soup (Oil-Free Vegan)
Korean cuisine offers a rich tradition of plant-based cooking - fermented depth, spicy-sweet, umami-rich. These oil-free vegan vegan soup recipes bring authentic Korean flavours to your plant-based kitchen, using the cuisine's hero ingredients: kimchi, gochujang, sesame oil, doenjang (miso).
- Korean cuisine: fermented depth, spicy-sweet, umami-rich
- Traditional vegan dishes: Dubu jorim (spicy tofu), bibimbap, doenjang jjigae with tofu, japchae noodles
- Key ingredients: kimchi, gochujang, sesame oil, doenjang (miso)
- Warming, deeply flavoured soups and broths - 100% plant-based
- All recipes are oil-free vegan - no hidden animal products
About Korean Vegan Cuisine
- Flavour profile: fermented depth, spicy-sweet, umami-rich
- Region: East Asia
- Key ingredients: kimchi, gochujang, sesame oil, doenjang (miso), tofu, mushrooms
Vegan traditions: Dubu jorim (spicy tofu), bibimbap, doenjang jjigae with tofu, japchae noodles
Frequently Asked Questions
Dubu jorim (spicy tofu), bibimbap, doenjang jjigae with tofu, japchae noodles The cuisine lends itself naturally to plant-based cooking with a fermented depth, spicy-sweet, umami-rich flavour profile.
The heroes of Korean plant-based cooking are: kimchi, gochujang, sesame oil, doenjang (miso), tofu, mushrooms.
A Korean vegan soup features warming, deeply flavoured soups and broths using authentic Korean spices and techniques, with all animal products replaced by plant-based alternatives.
Start by building your spice base: kimchi, gochujang, sesame oil are your foundation. Dubu jorim (spicy tofu). The course includes detailed video lessons on Korean plant-based cooking techniques.
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