Wrapped-up in Cabbage Kimchi

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A variety of seafood, vegetables, fruits, and nuts are wrapped together in cabbage leaves. Vegetables such as Korean watercress, Indian mustard leaves, and green onions give an aromatic flavoring to the kimchi; the fresh oysters and octopus add exquisite an fanciful flavors to the vegetables, and the pic- bination of the stuffing. Here, the juicy radishes and pears are mixed kled shrimp and yellow corvina add a subtle depth to the kimchi. Furthermore, garnishing with nuts, dates, stone mushrooms, and red pepper threads transforms the rich mixture into a festive creation. This kimchi is simply delicious and is also very nutritious.

Ingredients

Garnishing Ingredients:

Preliminaries

  1. Salting the Cabbage and Radishes.

    Soften the cabbage heads and radishes halved lengthwise in a brine pre- pared with 3 cups of salt and 4 quarts (4 liters) of water.

Directions

  1. Remove the leafy parts from the salted cabbage section; save them for wrapping.
  2. Cut across the cabbage stems at 1 1/4" (3 cm) intervals. Thinly slice the radish halves into a half-moon shape, then cut the slices into 2 or 3 pieces; cut the pears to a similar size.
  3. Cut the octopus into narrow strips, 1 1/2" (4 cm) long.
  4. Mix the cabbage and radish pieces with the red pepper paste, garlic, and ginger; then add all the remaining ingredients, beging careful not to crush the oysters. Season with salt and sugar.
  5. In a medium-sized bowl, spread 2 or 3 softened cabbage leaves and fill it with the stuffing.
  6. Add the garnishing ingredients on top.
  7. Securly wrap the stuffing with the leaves. Stack the wrapped kimchi in a crock. Dilute the pickled fish juice with water and pour over the kimchi.

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