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Jack Deane

From the very start, Chef Jack’s career as a professional chef has centred around, very simply; teaching cookery skills. With a focus on demonstrating simplicity, removing enigma, and encouraging confidence - he has worked in schools, cookery schools, and run public and private events & workshops.

Chef Jacks passion is to bring the most exciting ideas from around the world to every home kitchen- by proving their accessibility, and inspiring anyone, in any kitchen, to give it a go, and he drives this mission forward every day as Head Teaching Chef at the Jamie Oliver Cookery School, and now, in this Masterclass!

Video Description

Join Chef Jack Deane as he travels the world with recipes, in his Around the World in 80 Minutes series. In this series you will learn to make food from around the world, as well as learning more about the cultures and countries these dishes originate from.

In this episode, Chef Jack makes South Korean kimchi, a traditional dish that has been around for thousands of years. Used as an ingredient to some dishes, or served as a side, it's a great idea to have a jar of kimchi lying around. 

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Ingredients:

  • 1 large Chinese cabbage

  • 450g raddish/mooli

  • 30g chives

  • 4 spring onions

  • 8 garlic cloves

  • 20g ginger

  • 1 tsp salted shrimp

  • 70g gochugaru red pepper powder

  • 100ml fish sauce

  • 2 tsp soy sauce

  • 1 tbsp palm sugar

  • 2 tbsp rice vinegar

  • 1 tbsp rice flour

  • 60g table salt

Method

  1. Create a salt solution of 60g salt, and 1 litre of water.

  2. Very coarsely slice your cabbage. Add the salt water solution and leave for four hours. Stir at least once during the process.

  3. Put all the ingredients for the paste in a blender, and blend thoroughly.

  4. Drain your cabbage and mix with the paste.

  5. Store in the fridge. It will take around 1 week before your cabbage has had enough time to ferment, and will last up to around 6 months. The longer you leave it, the more sour it becomes. I like to leave mine for around 3 months before enjoying!