13 ingredientsPrep: 15 minsCook: 25 mins
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hwoo.lee

January 22, 2026

Inspirations: Bucatini Amatriciana recipe I saw on notanothercookingshow.tv; gochugaru mac and cheese from thetblog.net; kimchi udon from Bon Appetit

Number of times I’ve made this dish: A dozen or so

Early mistakes I made: Honestly, there are many mistakes on this dish. One time I put a cold egg yolk on top and it sorta just cooled down the whole pasta.

Lessons learned: Using a soup ladle and long tweezers to plate a pasta mountain.

Secrets unlocked: Reducing pasta water, concentrates the starch. Adding cold butter and cheese to emulsify into the sauce without curdling the cheese.

Practical culinary science learned: Concentrating flavors (ie. chicken jus) and reducing ingredients (pasta water) are keys to improving dishes. There’s a time and place for more water, but generally you’re trying to reduce water content.

Techniques improved through repetition: Learning when a pasta is done without using a timer. Also learning to finish cooking the dry pasta in sauce until it's al dente to have a better finish.

Ingredients (13)

Garnishes

Instructions

  1. Rub the pork jowl (¾ lb) with doenjang (3 Tbsp), then let sit for at least 2 hours—preferably overnight—in the fridge.

  2. The next day, heat a frying pan over medium-high heat and add the pork. Cook until browned on both sides and nearly cooked through—about 4 minutes per side. Transfer to a cutting board and let rest.

  3. Bring a pot of salted water to a boil.

  4. Separately, set a nonstick skillet over medium-high heat, then melt 2 tablespoons butter.

  5. Once the butter has mostly stopped bubbling, add the chopped kimchi (1 cup) and gochujang (2 Tbsp), and cook for 5 minutes.

  6. Add the kimchi juice ( cup) and reduced chicken stock (½ cup), then simmer for another 4–5 minutes.

  7. Meanwhile, slice the jowl into small pieces and add to the sauce.

  8. Cook your pasta (½ lb) until just shy of fully cooked. Strain, reserving 1 cup of pasta water.

  9. Add the pasta to the sauce. Toss/mix to combine, then add the parmigiano (¾ cup) and a splash of pasta water, stirring constantly. Add a little more water if the sauce looks too dry/tight. Finish with the remaining 2 tablespoons of butter.

  10. Garnish with scallions, nori, sesame seeds, and a raw egg yolk (1).

    If you have nice eggs and feel comfortable with it, you can bring the egg yolks to room temp before adding to the pasta.

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