Dakbokkeumtang is a popular spicy chicken stew in South Korea that’s typically made with sweet potatoes, potatoes, carrots, onions, and a broth of gochujang chili paste. At Samgeori Farms in Damyang County, South Korea, dakbokkeumtang is the only item on the menu — and it’s made with a patented sauce.
We visited Samgeori Farms to see how this dish is prepared and what it takes to make such big batches.
More Big Batches Videos:
How 500 Pounds Of Lamb Barbacoa Is Cooked Every Weekend In Texcoco, Mexico | Big Batches
How 20,000 People Are Fed With One Torta Frita In Argentina | Big Batches
How 160-Kilogram Paellas Feed 1,400 People In Spain | Big Batches | Food Insider
——————————————————
#Dakbokkeumtang #BigBatches #FoodInsider
Subscribe to our channel and visit us at: https://www.insider.com
Food Insider on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/foodinsider/
Food Insider on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisisinsiderfood/
Food Insider on Twitter: https://twitter.com/InsiderFood
Insider on Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/Insider/2708030621
Food Wars on Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/Food_Wars/9045577297
Insider on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@insider
How 1,700 Pounds Of Spicy Stew Is Cooked Over Wood Fires In South Korea | Big Batches | Food Insider
23 Comments
I think the narration that Koreans have eaten chillies for more than 1000years is wrong. Chillies were introduced to Korea around 16th century
Despite the economic downturn,I'm so happy☺️. I have been earning $ 60,000 returns from my $7,000 investment every 13days.
$55?!? That had to be wrong…right?
My favorite food
So many things wrong in this video. The conversion is incorrect. No one is paying $55 for a chicken stew. And no chilies were not grown in Korea for a 1000 years, they were only introduced to Korea in the 16th century. Do you guys even fact check your videos before publishing them??
Chili peppers came to Europe and Asia in the 1500s, because they only grew in the Americas before that. how could they have been eaten there over 1000 years ago?
👍👌👏
Smh. No one thought to double check if the $55 was accurate.
If anyone has a problem they want to solve:
(Whatever health, social or financial)
By (problems) I mean all problems.
Healthy — I mean sick.. any disease..
Social — means a single person who wants to get married,
He has a disobedient son, he has a strong father on him,
She has a bad husband…and so on.
Finance. — I mean, he has a debt, his livelihood is weak.
Among the ways to solve problems:
1. Continuous daily charity, even if a little.
2. Repetitive supplication anyway (two words)
Oh Lord bless me, Lord heal me, Lord spend my religion.
3. Kiss your father and mother's hand every day, even once. Then I pray to God (two words)
4. Morning and Evening Prayers .
5. Forgiveness while continuing.
6. Repeat..there is no power and no strength but Allah.
7. Prayers for the Prophet while continuing.
8. Read Surat Al-Baqarah daily, even if it is by mobile phone, even if it is intermittent in stages.
9. Humanitarian aid and supplication afterwards.
[The meaning of this paragraph is (benevolence to
creation) whether it is a human being or an irrational being
cat or sparrow].
10. Duha prayer four rak'ahs.
11 . Two units of prayer of need… with the intention of (healing / marriage / sustenance) repeat it every day.
12. Al-Raqiya Al-Shari'a – by yourself – from it –
To read Surat Al-Ikhlas or Al-Fatihah or something else on the
Water and drink..every day even once.
You will see good and pleasant results, God willing
These are all tried and true in real life… and there are people who adhere to them
And reap a lot of good results…
And it is not a requirement that you do it all… Take from it
What suits your situation and condition.. even if
I stuck to one paragraph of it, and I won..
Note: How if you do these points or
Some of them solve problems?
The answer–your problem will be solved with one
There are two ways, but God guides you for a reason
missing you…
Or that God mocks you from external causes
Other people do not solve your problem.
May God grant you success…
God bless our Prophet Muhammad and his family and companions .
Do not forget the good prayers …..
٠٠٠٠٠٠٠
🤔chilies came from the new world. How have koreans been using chilis for thousands of years
$1=₩1379, current conversation rate. So ₩69000÷1379 = $50.03. That's how much it is for that while wok full of the chicken stew, not one serving. So $50 for what looks like at least 4 servings of chicken and veggie stew.
really curious how much of an impact the use of wood has on the dish considering it’s cooked on a wok, is it more for show/experience?
nope !
looks nice and may even smell nice but all you are going to taste is the overwelming "chili mix paste sauce".
In general food that is over spicy or use too much of spices are not good taste wise since you only taste the spice and not the freshness of the ingredients.
that's why food like mala or overly crazy spicy, almost all indian curry or masala dishes and single ingrediant or spice heavy dishes you will never know how fresh the ingredients are and only has a one track taste either spicy or spice taste only.
unless in this case you cook the chicken seperately and serve with the sauce as side so the eater can control the amount of of spice going thru to the buds.
Yammy hot and spicy
Address ?
Ngon qua
The voice of the narrator seems like she has a cold, or recently has had a cold, or there was some problem with recording.
Edit: sounds a bit like robot come to think of it
That whole block must smell amazing
You can reduce the amount of wood used by 75%
I watched a Korean uploaded video of this restaurant and most of the comments are complaining of the average taste with the ridiculous price. They still say it's a nice family experience. But most are complaints about the price tag with mediocre taste.
Looks good
Great video, but can the narrators for these videos learn to pronounce the names of the dishes properly at the least?
I would be willing to bet the ramen using the sauce at the end is legendary. I would try to sneak some white rice in to eat with the main dish.