Gamjatang, Korean Pork Neck Bone Soup Recipe & Video - Seonkyoung Longest (2024)

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Gamjatang, Korean Pork Neck Bone Soup Recipe & Video - Seonkyoung Longest (1)

Hi guys!

Today I’m sharing Korean Pork Neck Bone Stew, Gamjatang!

Most of time, Gamajatang is drinking food in Korea… Either eating while drinking soju or eating when you are hangover.. lol!

But doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy just Gamjatang itself!

Gamja means potato, and this soup includes lots of potatoes in the soup.

But the name of the soup, Gamjatang doesn’t represent actual potato.

Gamjas’s another meaning in old Korean is bone marrow.

Because the pork neck bone has lots of bone marrow, it called Gamjatang. Now days not a lot of people knows this funny fact of the name of this dish, so I thought I would shared with you all!

Gamjatang, Korean Pork Neck Bone Soup Recipe & Video - Seonkyoung Longest (2)

Most of the times, gamjatang is served on a table and eating while it’s keep simmering as many other Korean cuisines are.

So if you are a Korean food lover, it is quite convince to have portable stove at home!

Hope you give this delicious and hearty Korean soup a try!

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  • Author: Seonkyoung Longest
  • Total Time: 2 hours 20 mins
  • Yield: 6 1x
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Ingredients

Scale

  • 15 green outer napa cabbage leaves
  • 2 1/2 lb pork neck bone or baby back ribs
  • 2 lb yukon gold potato, peeled, large ones are cut in halves and small ones are leave as whole.
  • 1/3 cup wild sesame seeds

For the Flavor Package

  • 1 bay leaf
  • 4 to 5 ginger slices
  • 2 green onions, cut in halves
  • 1 bulb garlic, cut in halves (approximately 10 to 12 cloves garlic)
  • 1/2 medium size onion, cut into halves
  • 1Tbs black pepper corn

For the Broth

For the Sauce

For Garnish

  • Handful Kkatnip, wild sesame leaves (your can substitute to garlic chive)
  • Enoki mushrooms
  • Rest of wild sesame seeds powder
  • 2 to 3 green onions, sliced
  • 1 serrano or jalapeño, sliced

For Fried Rice (Optional)

Instructions

  1. Blench napa cabbage leaves in salted boiling water until soften, about 2 minutes. Remove from water and drain. Set aside.
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  2. In same salted boiling water, place pork neck bones and bring back to boil. It will take about 5 to 8 minutes. This way we can get rid of bone bits and dead blood in pork neck bone. When it starts boiling again, drain and rinse under cold water one by one. Set aside.
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  3. Toast wild sesame seeds on dry skillet over medium high heat until you can smell nutty fragrance, about 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from skillet and grind in a spice grinder or hand grinder. Set aside.
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  4. In a cheesecloth, place all ingredients for Flavor Package. Bind edges together tightly.
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  5. In a large thick bottom pot, place blanched pork, flavor package and all ingredients for Broth (rice wine, doenjang & cold water). Stir doenjang into water, cover and bring it to boil over hight heat. Then reduce heat to medium and simmer for 1 hour 30 minutes.
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  6. Meanwhile, let make sauce.
    Combine all ingredients for sauce in a mixing bowl, and set aside.
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  7. Tear each napa cabbage leaves into 4 to 5 pieces and mix with 1/3 of sauce we made.
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  8. When soup is simmered for 1 hour 30 minutes, remove flavor package and add prepared potatoes, cabbage and rest of sauce. Stir everything together, cover and keep simmering until potatoes are fully cooked, about 20 to 30 minutes. Stir occasionally.
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  9. You can enjoy Gamjatang from now, in a bowl with warm cooked rice and any other side dishes you like. Or serve as Korean restaurant style if you wish!
    In a wide shallow pot, place gamjatang about 3/4 way. Top with Kkatnip, enoki mushrooms, rest of wild sesame seeds powder, sliced green onions and chili. Serve on a table if you have a portable stove. Bring it to soft boil over medium high heat, then reduce heat to medium low, start stirring with a spoon to mix all garnish into soup and you can start eating!
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  10. Enjoy with warm bowl of cooked rice or make fried rice after a little of soup is left on pot. Enjoy!
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  • Prep Time: 20 mins
  • Cook Time: 2 hours

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11 comments

Gamjatang, Korean Pork Neck Bone Soup Recipe & Video - Seonkyoung Longest (47)

Mion ChiaAugust 23, 2017 at 5:25 am

Dear Seonkyoung,

I adore your recipes and you always make it seem so fun to cook Korean food. I drool everytime I see your videos.
I am intending to make Gamjatang this weekend. But I cant find pork neck bones all over. Is Spare ribs ok as a substitute?

Many thanks in advance! Sending love from Singapore.
XoXo
Mion

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SeonkyoungAugust 27, 2017 at 5:16 pm

Yes, spare ribs or baby back ribs will do the job as well! Remove excess fat though! 😉

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CarloDecember 16, 2018 at 2:50 pm

Hi Seonkyoung,

I love your cooking and wanted to make Gamjatang, my wife and I love this dish. The problem is my daughter has an allergic reaction to sesame. I was wondering if there was a suitable substitute to the katnip & sesame.

Thanks

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MarieDecember 19, 2018 at 11:37 pm

It’s very good, but a little spicy for me.

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Deep WebAugust 9, 2019 at 6:56 am

What a delicious meal we had tonight. I added the broccoli and red pepper flakes,. It was just wonderful and enjoyed by my husband as well. Thanks for sharing such a great recipe!!

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Rose MartineOctober 20, 2019 at 10:16 pm

this looks so delicious! My husband hates eggs, so I never make Frittata’s which is a shame. Have you tried freezing this or something similar. I’m thinking for my breakfast or lunch, I could make ahead. Let me know, much appreciated!

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Rose MartineNovember 7, 2020 at 1:36 am

this was wonderful! Thank you for sharing all these tips and recipes..really helps those of us without the create gene;)

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MayNovember 16, 2020 at 4:10 pm

Hi, would you recommend substituting the wild sesame seeds for regular black sesame seeds if we cannot find the wild kind? Thanks!

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SeonkyoungNovember 17, 2020 at 9:28 am

Hi! I would recommend trying to find the wild sesame or sometimes referred to perilla seeds or powder, since the black sesame cannot make the same flavor. Hope this helped!

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EmilyFebruary 13, 2021 at 12:41 pm

This recipe/website needs more ratings. I give it five stars
I have learned through trial and error to avoid internet recipes that don’t have enough ratings which is why unfortunately I avoided this recipe. But having tried and failed other recipes, I took a careful look at this recipe and appreciated how simple and straightforward it was while having some extra steps that could make a big difference in the turnout. I have tried both yukgaejang and gamjatang from this website and they have both turned out delicious (of course I adjust the seasoning at the end – adding more fish sauce, soup soy sauce, etc as there will be variation even if you follow the recipe perfectly). During these winter days I am enjoying gukbap for my work lunch. Thank you Seonkyoung for these recipes! I am a fan and will try your other recipes
(The website is not allowing me to add my rating… hopefully it can be fixed so that others can add their ratings and increase traffic flow)

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MOSESBRODINAugust 3, 2021 at 11:59 pm

My store had a sale on boneless skinless tenders instead of breasts, so I think I will try this as more of a layered dish! Can hardly wait!

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FAQs

Why is it called Gamjatang? ›

The name "gamjatang" is a play on words. Gamja means potatoes, but the dish isn't named after this tuber. The name refers to the pork-spine bone which is also called gamja.

How do you eat Gamjatang? ›

Gamjatang is eaten with a spoon and either fork or chopsticks; both fork and sticks come in handy when pulling tender slivers of meat from the spine bone.

Is Gamjatang popular in Korea? ›

Gamjatang (감자탕) is a popular Korean soup. It goes well with a bowl of steamed rice to complete a meal (my preference) but some people pair it with Korean liquor – soju as a drinking snack.

Is pork bone soup good? ›

The health benefits of bone soup

Depending on the animal bone you use, bone broth can be rich in minerals and vitamins including amino acids and essential fatty acids. We know that pork is a rich source of niacin and thiamine – both part of the group of B vitamins – as well as selenium, zinc, and vitamins B12 and B6.

What is the difference between gamjatang and gamjaguk? ›

Gamja-guk (potato soup) and gamja-tang (pork back-bone stew) are different dishes; the potato soup can be called gamjeo-tang.

What does gamjatang mean in Korean? ›

Gamja-tang (감자탕) or pork back-bone stew is a spicy Korean soup made from the spine or neck bones of a pig.

How long does it take to boil pork bones? ›

Set bones in a large stock pot. Fill with cold water so bones are covered at least an inch. Bring to boil, then turn heat down to a rapid simmer and cook 20 minutes. While bones cook, skim any brown foam that rises to the top with a fine mesh sieve or slotted spoon.

Why do you soak pork bones in water? ›

Soak pork bones in water for 1 to 2 hours. This helps remove blood and impurities before salting. After soaking, rinse them in fresh water a couple of times until the water runs clean. Drain and shake off excess water.

How much is gamjatang in Korea? ›

Price
MenuSizePrice
Gamjatang with soybean and veggies(siraegi)Small (for 2)33,000 KRW
Medium (for 3)39,000 KRW
Large (for 4)45,000 KRW
Gamjatang with soybean and aged kimchiSmall (for 2)33,000 KRW
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What is the oldest traditional Korean food? ›

The Hyangyak-jipseongbang, which dates back to around 1433 during the Chosun dynasty, is one of the oldest writings mentioning gochujang. Gochujang is a fermented bean paste that has red pepper powder, soybean powder and rice flour added to it to create a spicy paste.

What is the downside of bone broth? ›

While bone broth is generally considered safe to consume, there are some potential risks to be aware of. Lead contamination. Some studies show elevated levels of lead in bone broths, which can be harmful to health if consumed in large amounts. Bacterial contamination.

What are the disadvantages of bone soup? ›

The longer you simmer bone broth the more problematic it could become for those with histamine intolerance. Some people can tolerate bones simmered for less time or in small amounts. Symptoms can include fatigue, brain fog, nausea, headaches, and digestive distress.

Which bone soup is best? ›

  • Best Overall: FOND Certified Organic Chicken Bone Broth. ...
  • Best for Sipping: Swanson Sipping Chicken Bone Broth. ...
  • Best Lower Sodium: Pacific Foods Chicken Bone Broth. ...
  • Best Budget: Zoup Good, Really Good Chicken Bone Broth. ...
  • Best for On-the-Go: Bare Bones Bone Broth Instant Powdered Beverage Mix (Variety)
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What is pork bones in Japanese? ›

The word tonkotsu literally translates to “pig bone” or “pork bone” in Japanese, but of course, you won't be ordering a pig bone for dinner. Therefore, in most Asian cuisine restaurants, “tonkotsu” is usually referring to a broth which is made from pork bones.

Where did Seolleongtang originate? ›

It is a local dish of Seoul. Seolleongtang is typically simmered over a low flame over a period of several hours to an entire day, to allow the flavor to be gradually extracted from the bones.

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