The BEST Korean Silken Tofu Soup Recipe & Video - Seonkyoung Longest (2024)

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Today I’m sharing my secret silken tofu soup recipe with you. I’ve been cooking my silken tofu soup this way for years now. Though, if you want to check out my original silken tofu soup recipe, check down below!

https://seonkyounglongest.com/silken-tofu-soup-soondubu-jjigae/

My original recipe is slightly different than how I’m making it now, so I decided to update one. The protein is up to you, I used beef for the above recipe, and today’s recipe includes seafood. You could substitute protein amount with any protein/main flavor you like. I will list it below!

  • Beef
  • Seafood
  • Pork
  • Chicken
  • Dumplings
  • Spam/ham
  • Sausage & cheese
  • Mushrooms
  • Impossible meat (Beyond meat is a bit too strong flavor for Asian cooking)

You also could mix the main ingredients to make a mixture flavor. We call “Seokkeo Soondubu Jjigae”. So be creative!

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By the way, many of you asked me about the portable stove I’m using, so I will leave the link right where I purchased it. 🙂

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Are you ready for the best Korean silken tofu soup recipe? Let’s get started!

Combine sesame oil, gochugaru, chopped garlic, and white to light greens part of chopped green onion into a cold, medium-sized, thick bottom pot such as Korean clay pot (ttukbaegi) or dutch oven. Turn on the heat to medium-high heat and sauté until it lightly bubbles for about 2 minutes. Stir occasionally.

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The BEST Korean Silken Tofu Soup Recipe & Video - Seonkyoung Longest (7)

This step is a must to create the beautiful chili oil, which is the base of the soup.

Add chopped kimchi and keep sauté with chili oil for about 1 minute.

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The BEST Korean Silken Tofu Soup Recipe & Video - Seonkyoung Longest (9)

I have many different kimchi recipes, but Napa cabbage kimchi will work the best for this recipe. Check out my easy Mak kimchi (chopped kimchi), traditional kimchi & vegan kimchi recipe below.

https://seonkyounglongest.com/mak-kimchi/

https://seonkyounglongest.com/traditional-kimchi/

https://seonkyounglongest.com/vegan-kimchi/

You could also use your favorite store-bought kimchi or omit it to your taste.

Pour water, then season with Korean soup, soy sauce, and fish sauce. Bring it to boil.

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When the soup is boiling, add seafood mix and bring back to boil.

I used frozen seafood mix and scallop. You can use any seafood you like, mixture or just one kind. Also, as I mentioned at the beginning, you can substitute with any other protein or main flavor you desire. 🙂

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Now, add silken tofu, break it down to a chunk with a spoon and carefully add into the soup.

If you can find Korean silken tofu in a tube, that will be perfect to use for this recipe, but silken tofu from a regular grocery store also will work great!

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Bring soup to a hard boil and let it boil for 1 minute to get all flavor together.

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Sprinkle the remaining dark part of green onion and crack an egg right into the soup.

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The BEST Korean Silken Tofu Soup Recipe & Video - Seonkyoung Longest (18)

Boil another minute or until egg is cooked to your like.

Enjoy warm cooked rice and other Korean side dishes!

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The BEST Korean Silken Tofu Soup

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Ingredients

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  • 2 tbsp sesame oil
  • 2 tbsp gochugaru, Korean red pepper flakes
  • 3 cloves garlic, chopped
  • 1 large spring onion or 2 green onions, chopped divid white to light greens and dark greens
  • 1/2 cup kimchi, chopped
  • 1 1/4 cup water
  • 1 tbsp Korean soup soy sauce or light soy sauce (light in color, not in sodium)
  • 1 tbsp fish sauce
  • 6 oz seafood mix (Any seafood will work for this recipe or one kind.) or your choice of protein
  • 14 oz silke tofu
  • 1 egg

Instructions

  1. Combine sesame oil, gochugaru, garlic and white to light greens part of green onion into a cold medium size thick bottom pot such as Korean clay pot (ttukbaegi) or dutch oven. Turn on the heat to medium high heat and sauté until it lightly bubbles, about 2 minutes. Stir occasionally.
  2. Add chopped kimchi and keep sauté with chili oil about 1 minute. Pour water then season with soy sauce and fish sauce. Bring it to boil.
  3. When the soup it boiling, add seafood mix and bring back to boil. Now, add silken tofu, break it down to a chunk with a spoon and carefully add into soup.
  4. Bring soup to hard boil and let it boil for 1 minute to get all flavor together. Sprinkle remaining dark part of green onion and crack an egg right into soup. Boil another minute or until egg is cooked to your like. Enjoy with warm cooked rice and other Korean side dishes!

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FAQs

How healthy is Korean tofu soup? ›

Korean tofu soup is rich in protein; each 15 ounce serving of this soup contains nearly 17 grams of protein. Protein is a vital nutrient for optimal health, as your body uses protein to make and maintain muscle, skin and other tissues.

How do you thicken soup with silken tofu? ›

Transfer 1 cup soup and remaining tofu slab to blender and process until smooth, about 2 minutes. Stir pureed soup and reserved browned tofu into remaining soup in saucepan and adjust consistency with extra hot water as needed. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

Is silken tofu good for soups? ›

It's especially good when gently warmed in your next hot pot. Silken tofu is a perfect addition to miso soup.

What is silken tofu best for? ›

Think outside the box and use this soft, custard-like soy product to make breakfast, vegan dips, vegan mozzarella cheese, chocolate pie, protein overnight oats, chocolate mousse, or creamy tofu pasta sauces! You are guaranteed to find a new favorite recipe here!

Is tofu soup good for weight loss? ›

Low calorie density: Tofu is a low calorie food, with around 70-90 calories per 100 grams, making it a good option for those who are trying to lose weight. This is because foods with low calorie density help you feel full with fewer calories, which can help you consume fewer total calories throughout the day.

What's the difference between kimchi soup and tofu soup? ›

Kimchi jjigae is a kimchi-based stew served with blocks of firm tofu, and, usually, small pieces of pork, whether pork belly or pork shoulder. On the other hand, soondubu jjigae, or sundubu jjigae, is a soft tofu stew, made by simmering silken tofu, assorted vegetables, and chopped kimchi in a spicy broth.

What does adding cornstarch to tofu do? ›

A light coating of cornstarch will absorb even more moisture from the tofu's surface and contribute to a distinct coating. Sprinkle over the starch (potato starch, tapioca starch, and arrowroot all work too) a little bit at a time and toss the tofu, pressing gently so the starch adheres.

Can silken tofu replace cream in soup? ›

Combine equal parts silken tofu and soy milk and blend thoroughly in an immersion blender or food processor until the mixture reaches a smooth, thick consistency. Then use it in place of an equal amount of heavy cream to thicken your favorite recipes, such as soups or sauces.

How do you keep tofu from falling apart in soup? ›

To Keep It Together, Think Dry and Firm

For pan-frying, draining it and then drying and pressing the exterior with paper towels works well. To use soft tofu successfully in a braised dish, simmering or steeping it in hot salt water or other salted liquid like broth first is essential.

Can you eat too much silken tofu? ›

Eating tofu and other soy foods every day is generally considered safe. That said, you may want to moderate your intake if you have: Breast tumors: Because of tofu's weak hormonal effects, some doctors suggest that people with estrogen-sensitive breast tumors limit their soy intake.

What is the difference between soft tofu and silken tofu? ›

Soft tofu: Soft tofu is the Chinese-style equivalent of silken tofu. It is slightly less smooth but can be used in the same way as silken tofu. Medium tofu: This tofu is denser than silken and soft but still fairly delicate. It can work well in gently simmered miso soup and served cold like hiya yakko.

Can you eat silken tofu everyday? ›

"For the vast majority of people, it should be reasonable to incorporate tofu in their daily diet without any issues," Sun said. He and his family eat "probably three servings per week," Sun said. He likes using soft tofu in soups and firm tofu – frozen and cut up – in a traditional Chinese hot pot.

Is Silken tofu good for weight loss? ›

Tofu is a cholesterol-free, low-calorie, high-protein food that's also rich in bone-boosting calcium and manganese. Tofu may help you to lose weight by keeping you fuller for longer on fewer calories than meat. It may reduce the risk of heart disease, especially when swapped for saturated fat-heavy animal proteins.

Is Silken tofu healthier than regular tofu? ›

Tofu Nutrition

For relatively similar serving sizes, the nutrition differences between silken and firm tofu are pretty big. Silken tofu contains only about half the calories and fat, while firm tofu contains over twice the protein. The reason for this is water content.

Can you eat silken tofu straight? ›

While tofu comes in a variety of textures — silken, firm, and extra firm — technically any of them can be eaten raw. Before enjoying raw tofu, drain off any excess liquid from the packaging. It's also important to store tofu properly to prevent germs from growing on any unused portions.

What are the benefits of Korean tofu soup? ›

The star ingredient of Korean Tofu Soup, tofu is an excellent source of plant-based protein. A 100g serving of tofu contains approximately 8 grams of protein, making it an ideal choice for vegetarians and vegans. Tofu is also rich in essential amino acids, calcium, and iron, which are vital for overall health.

Are Korean soups healthy? ›

The traditional Korean diet comprises plenty of fresh vegetables, fermented foods such as kimchi, and soups, seafood, rice and meat — all making up a healthy diet.

Is Korean tofu soup low in calories? ›

This soup is made with just a touch of oil, low-sodium veggie broth, kimchi, (which is fermented and great for your gut health) and tofu. One bowl of this soup contains just 125 calories.

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