STEP 1/10
We make boiled pork with pork belly or pork neck. Pour water into a large pot and boil it, then wash the pork once in running water and put it in boiling water. Doenjang and onions. Add bay leaves, cloves, and pine needles, and when it boils for about 30 minutes, add refined rice wine, and boil for about 30 minutes more minutes.
STEP 2/10
If you poke the pork with chopsticks, the well-cooked meat will go in... Remove the pork and cool it down.
STEP 3/10
These days, kimchi refrigerators are becoming more common, so each house has two-year-old kimchi. I prepared ripe kimchi that's a little over two years old.
STEP 4/10
If you buy skate that you cut yourself at the market, it tastes good to some extent... I bought a pack of skate at the mart because I was in a hurry...I'm not going to show you..
STEP 5/10
Boiled pork is sliced thickly.
STEP 6/10
If you put boiled pork and skate sashimi on a plate and prepare old kimchi, it becomes skate samhap.
STEP 7/10
I have aged kimchi at home and skate sashimi after I buy it at the market. If you make boiled pork, you can make skate samhap easily...If you want to enjoy the true deep taste of skate, you can buy skate at a skate restaurant. Skate shops deliver everything by courier these days...
STEP 8/10
The unique smell of fermented skate is... It's like the sound of my childhood... On a winter's day, the smell of white steam rising from the yard... or the smell of my father's arms...
STEP 9/10
Delicious skate differs from the marbling of skate. Since it is a mart-style skate, it seems to be a skate with a weak ammonia scent and a little tough. I can't eat authentic skate sashimi in Jeolla-do style, but I can eat a little less fermented skate, so it's Carlsberg who sometimes eats skate. Personally, I really like seasoned skate.
STEP 10/10
Boiled pork came out really well... The color is nice, too. It's soft...Boiled pork with a soft and firm texture... The true value of boiled pork is that ripe kimchi and skate must be combined to make it work properly...