I discovered Chop Chae years ago (on one of our first dates!) and I have never ordered a different thing off a Korean menu since then. I might sample my husband’s dishes occasionally, but when I say that I love Chap Chae, I mean I LOVE it. The thin clear noodles, the warm and crisp vegetables, the perfect sticky sauce. I love everything about this dish and it is a rare thing if I am willing to share my restaurant leftovers. I decided to try making it at home and I am so glad that I did!

Our favorite restaurant in NM is a family owned small hole-in-the-wall place where the family sits in the dining room and cuts homemade rice noodles in the early afternoon. I’ve yet to find anything that truly compares with those thick clear noodles, but store-bought glass noodles come close. I found these noodles in a local grocery store. I didn’t even need to look for them at the Oriental Market, although I plan to do that soon. I can’t wait to see what other varieties are available for future dishes! Jap Chae is a classic Korean dish. It is served both with and without meat. This is the simplest of versions, but I can hardly wait to try some different variations in the near future. I can not believe how incredibly simple it was to recreate this dish at home! Every member of my family enjoyed this meal and my middle son declared this his new favorite noodle dish.

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