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Vegan Doenjang Jjigae - Craving an umami-packed, authentic Korean flavor? This vegetarian/vegan version of Korean soybean paste stew will be sure to satisfy your craving!

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*The original post was published on July 10, 2019, and was updated on July 21, 2021*

When I first became a vegetarian, this dish is what I made to satisfy my Korean food craving. My maternal grandfather's daily diet consisted of doenjang jjigae (made without meat or seafood), kimchi, and rice. So I always knew doenjang jjigae (Korean soybean paste stew) could be made vegetarian/vegan.

What is Doenjang Jjigae 된장찌개?

Doenjang Jjigae(된장찌개 pronouncedDoen-Jang-Jji(or chi)-gae) is aKorean stew made with Doenjang (Korean fermented soybean paste) and various vegetables and protein. It is one of the popular comfort food that many Koreans enjoy in their daily lives.

What is doenjang?

Doenjang 된장 is one of the traditional condiments in Korea. It isa fermented soybean pastemade entirely of soybean and salt.

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How long does Doenjang last?

Once opened, you should keep it in the refrigerator and itlast about a year. Theolder doenjang tends to be drier and darker in color(due to oxidation) but it isperfectly safe to consume.

Where else can I use Doenjang?

Often, doenjang is used in many meat dishes in Korea. But if you are vegan, you can use doenjang insoup, vegetables, and sauce(such as Ssamjang) recipes.

What does doenjang jjigae taste like?

It is packed witha deep earthy and salty umami flavor with a hint of funk. You can think of it as athicker and saltier version of miso soup with lots more vegetables. Although it is prepared with different types of vegetables and protein, it is a little salty. But the stew is meant to be eaten with a bowl of rice, not by itself.

Is Doenjang Jjigae Vegan?

Doenjang itself is vegan but it is often made with beef or seafood.The most popular ones are made with beef, dried anchovies, or clam.These ingredients are added to the stew at the beginning to create a deeper flavor in the broth. However, doenjang itself packs enough umami flavor of its own and itcan easily be made vegan.

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Ingredients

  • Doenjang (Korean fermented soybean paste) - You can find this ingredient at any Korean grocery store. But make sure to pick up Doenjang, not Ssamjang (Korean dipping sauce) or Gochujang (Korean red pepper paste). If you don't live near Asian stores, you can always order them online.
  • Water/Broth - To create a deeper flavor, you can add dried mushroom and/or dried kelp to make your dashi. However, this recipe is meant to be an easy dump-and-go so I'm using water.
  • Vegetables
    • Common vegetables - Minced garlic, green onion, onion, and zucchini are popular ingredients to add to the stew.
    • Optional vegetables - Mushroom (I like to use enoki mushroom but button mushroom works great as well), hot pepper (such as jalapeno or serrano pepper), and daikon (Korean radish) are commonly found in the traditional stew.
  • Protein - Tofu is almost always used in doenjang jjigae whether it's vegan or not. Tofu is the protein component of the soup and it is delicious (my favorite part of the soup). Use medium to firm tofu.

How to make doenjang jjigae without tofu

If you are not a tofu fan, you may omit it. Although it is not common to make the stew without it, you can still make it.Tofu contains lots of water and the vegetables also release water when cooking. To compensate for this, you need toincrease the amount of water/broth and vegetables when making the stew.

You can add different types of protein such as beef, pork belly, or clam. But if you want to keep it vegan, you canadd a small amount of potato. Potato takes longer to cook so make sure to cut them small and add them in the beginning. The potato will add an even moresavory flavor and thickens the stew.

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How to make Vegan Doenjang Jjigae

  1. Bring water to a boil in a pot and add Korean fermented soybean paste (Doenjang), minced garlic, and Korean red pepper flakes (gochugaru) if using.
  2. Add the tofu, mushroom, and onion to the stew. Bring it to a boil.
  3. Add the rest of the vegetables.
  4. Serve with rice.

Commonly asked questions

Is Doenjang Jjigae healthy?

Doenjang being a fermented food, isfull of micronutrients and has great health benefits. However, it contains a high level of sodium. If you need to watch your sodium intake, I recommend using less doenjang to make the stew. In addition, Korean stews are not meant to be eaten by themselves. The stew is meant to be enjoyed with a bowl of rice.

Is Doenjang same as Miso?

No. Doenjang is made with soybean and salt where miso has Koji (mold/fungus from grains) in addition. Miso is umami front and slightly sweet. But Doenjang is saltier, earthy, and has a deeper flavor. When the miso is cooked over time, it loses its flavor and fragrance where doenjang tends to develop a deeper flavor. If you want to learn more about doenjang, here isan excellent articleyou can read.

Can I use Ssamjang instead of Doenjang?

No. Ssamjang has doenjang as one of the ingredients but it is NOT the same. It is sweeter and somewhat tangier due to other ingredients. If you were to make a stew using ssamjang, it won't taste the same.Vegan Doenjang Jjigae (Korean soybean paste stew) - My Eclectic Bites (7)

What goes well with Doenjang jjigae (what do serve with it)?

Traditionally, it is served with cooked rice and other side dishes (ban-chan 반찬) such asKimchiandsauteed doraji. Also, it is a great addition to Korean BBQ such as bulgogi (here is myseitan bulgogi recipe).

Helpful Tips

  • If you are not a fan of spicy food, omit gochugaru (Korean red pepper flakes) and jalapeno.
  • If you are using daikon and/or potato, add them in the beginning right after adding doenjang. Boil them until they are almost cooked and follow the recipe as written.
  • Using a clay pot is not required nor necessary. The clay pot tends to contain heat for a long time and keeps your stew hot longer.
  • The stew will keep in the fridge for up to 4 days. You can freeze the stew but it will change the texture of the tofu once thawed.
  • When reheating the stew, the tofu and vegetables might have absorbed some of the liquid in the stew. You can simply add a little more water when reheating the soup.
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Vegan Doenjang Jjigae - Craving an umami-packed, authentic Korean flavor? This vegetarian/vegan version of Korean soybean paste stew will be sure to satisfy your craving!

  • Author: Georgie
  • Prep Time: 10 min
  • Cook Time: 15 min
  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: 2 servings 1x
  • Category: Stew
  • Method: Boil
  • Cuisine: Korean
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

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  • 2 tablespoons Korean Soybean paste
  • 1 and ½ cup water
  • 2 teaspoons Korean red pepper flakes (optional)
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • ½ block medium to firm tofu
  • Mushroom (I use 1.5 ounces of enoki mushroom but you can substitute with 2 to 4 ounces of button mushroom)
  • ½ large onion, chopped
  • 1 jalapeño (or serrano pepper), sliced (optional)
  • ½ zucchini, chopped
  • 2 green onion, chopped
  • Cooked rice (for serving)

Instructions

  1. In a small pot, bring 1 and a half cups of water to a boil. Add 2 tablespoons of Korean soybean paste, minced garlic, and Korean red pepper flakes (optional).
  2. Add chopped tofu, onion, and mushroom. Continue to boil for 5 minutes.
  3. Add the jalapeño (optional), zucchini, and green onion to the stew and boil for an additional 2 to 3 minutes.
  4. Serve with a bowl of rice.

Notes

  • The original post was published on July 10, 2019, and was updated on July 21, 2021. The original post did not include mushrooms and the order of ingredients added to the stew has changed (the vegetables are added at last so that they won't be as soggy and the tofu is added earlier to soak up more flavor). However, both original and updated recipes capture the authentic flavor of the stew.
  • If you are not a fan of spicy food, omit Gochugaru (Korean red pepper flakes) and jalapeno.
  • If you wish to keep the stew vegan but don't want to use tofu, you can use a small amount of potato (please read the section "how to make it without tofu" above for detailed instruction).
  • The stew can be stored in the fridge for up to 4 days. Although it can be frozen, it will change the texture of the vegetables and tofu.
  • Please refer to the FAQ and helpful tip sections above for more information.
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FAQs

Is Korean doenjang good for you? ›

There are so many health benefits of doenjang including digestion aid, cancer-fighting properties, heart disease prevention, and so much more. Doenjang jjigae is one of the more popular dishes using doenjang. It's served at almost every classic Korean restaurant you'll find and normally a side dish at Korean BBQ spots.

What is doenjang soybean paste used for? ›

Doenjang is a staple in traditional Korean cuisine. It has many uses and applications in Korean dishes, both as a component in dipping sauces and condiments and as a base for soups, stews, and noodle dishes.

How is doenjang different from miso paste? ›

Unlike miso, doenjang is not fermented with rice or other grains. Doenjang is also coarser in texture, like a chunky peanut butter.

What is doenjang jjigae in English? ›

Doenjang-jjigae (Korean: 된장찌개), referred to in English as soybean paste stew, is a Korean traditional jjigae (stew-type dish), made from the primary ingredient of doenjang (soybean paste), and additional optional ingredients vegetables, seafood, and meat.

Is doenjang good for weight loss? ›

After the 12-week study, the Doenjang supplementation group had significant reductions in body weight (kg), body fat mass (kg) and body fat (%) compared to the placebo group, the supplementation of Doenjang resulted in a significant reduction in visceral fat (cm2), although no changes were observed in total and ...

Can I eat doenjang raw? ›

Doenjang can be eaten as a condiment in raw-paste form with vegetables, as flavored seasoning or even as a dipping condiment.

Is doenjang good for your skin? ›

Doenjang Guk

This is a popular Korean dish that's made with fermented soybean paste, vegetables, and often tofu or mushrooms. Also known as Soybean Soup, it is rich in isoflavones and antioxidants, this soup nourishes the skin, providing a natural radiance.

Is doenjang a probiotic? ›

The majority of microorganisms in doenjang are Bacillus paralicheniformis, which is tolerant to 10% NaCl [46]. Furthermore, probiotic microorganisms, including Bacillus strains, may have exerted health benefits.

What to eat with doenjang? ›

When your stew is ready, serve it piping hot with a bowl of hot rice and a side of kimchi—it's pretty much one of the simplest, most satisfying Korean meals you can make. And if you have leftover doenjang jjigae in your pot from, for example, breakfast, just keep it on the stove and boil it again for lunch or dinner.

How long does doenjang last in the fridge? ›

Doenjang can be kept for over a year but usually, the color will go dark and the flavor will diminish, leaving a more bitter salty flavor so try to consume it within the year.

How to use doenjang paste? ›

While the pasta is cooking, pour the milk into a large liquid measuring cup or medium bowl. Whisk in the doenjang, mirin and a generous crack of black pepper until the doenjang dissolves. To the pasta pot, add the butter, milk mixture and half of the pasta water. Bring to a simmer over high.

Can I substitute doenjang for gochujang? ›

Although Doenjang boasts a robust and savory taste, it lacks the spiciness found in Gochujang. Many recipes that call for Gochujang, such as stews, soups, and marinades, can be prepared using Doenjang as a suitable alternative when Gochujang is unavailable.

What does jjigae mean in Korean? ›

Jjigae (Korean: 찌개, Korean pronunciation: [tɕ͈iɡɛ]) are Korean stews.

What is the difference between doenjang and gochujang? ›

While gochujang's primary flavor profile is dominated by red chile peppers, doenjang pushes fermented soybeans to center stage. Both pastes are thick and hearty, especially when gochujang also contains soybean paste, but doenjang is more forgiving.

Is doenjang high in salt? ›

Jang, a fermented soybean paste containing salt, is high in sodium (Doenjang 4.43 g/100 g; Ssamjang 3.01 g/100 g; Kochujang 2.40 g/100 g), and it has been used for providing salty and umami taste to various Hansik dishes substituting for salt in Korea.

What are the health benefits of doenjang paste? ›

Doenjang made from soybean and salt is traditionally used as both a condiment and has been used as a portion of health food that has anti-obesity, anti-diabetic, anti-cancer, and anti-inflammatory activities. Doenjang has ACE inhibitory effects that can help prevent increased blood pressure [24,25].

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