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          | Doo-boo Kim-chiTofu w/ Fermented Cabbage
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| Dooboo kimchi is a popular appetizer or anjoo (side dish; often in reference to a side dish consumed with alcohol) that is popular while drinking Korean soju.  It’s a very simple dish that consists of boiled tofu, kimchi and some meat (optional).   Tofu is usually placed alongside  kimchi as they are eaten together as a  whole. 
	
	
	
	
 Serving presentation may differ from various restaurants, including Korean bars, but kimchi is normally placed in the center of a plate with tofu slices around the perimeter. To eat, kimchi can be placed on top of the tofu and washed down with a shot of soju, thereafter.  The meat ingredient can include beef or pork strips (samgyupsal) but it can be left out to be severed as the perfect vegetarian dish. Lastly, it is garnished with chopped green onions for  its final touch. |  
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                    1 package dooboo1½ cups aged kimchi¼ lb  pork strips (thinly sliced)1 tbsp kochukaru (red chili pepper flakes)1 tsp soy sauce1 tsp sesame oil2 tsp minced garlic1 green onion, choppedSalt and pepper |  | 
          In a pot, fill enough  water to cover the whole block of tofu and bring it to boil.Add some salt and boil tofu  for 5-7 minutes.Drain well, cut in half  and slice ½ inch thick. Keep it warm.Sauté garlic in  vegetable oil and add beef.Add salt and pepper to  taste.To prepare kimchi  ingredient, chop and drain well.Add kimchi, red chili  pepper flakes, and soy sauce. Cook for 4-5 minutes and add sesame oil.On a plate, put kimchi  in the center and cubicle tofu pieces on the side or around the perimeter of  the plate.Sprinkle chopped green onions for garnish. | 
 
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