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Bean sprout soup is a Korean staple—light, bright broth that soothes your stomach and feels instantly comforting. It’s a go-to hangover cure for many, but toss in squid and the humble soup transforms into something with real depth and character.
Squid brings a savory umami that melds beautifully with the bean sprouts’ clean flavor, shifting the broth into a richer, more complex profile. Squid also adds protein, helping round out the dish nutritionally.

Why bean sprouts and squid work so well together
Bean sprouts have a crisp, clean taste. When simmered, they give the broth a bright, refreshing edge; squid contributes that briny, seafood umami. As the soup cooks, amino acids from the squid deepen the flavor.
Combined, the two produce a broth that’s both light and richly savory. No wonder so many people say adding squid brings the flavor into perfect balance.

How to prep the ingredients
Start with simple prep. Give the bean sprouts a quick rinse under running water—just enough to remove grit, not to soak them. Clean the squid well, then slice it into bite-sized pieces.
Keep the pieces reasonably small so they’re easy to eat. Chop green onions and mince garlic to layer extra flavor into the broth.

Building the broth’s base
Pour water into a pot and add the bean sprouts, then bring to a boil. After adding the sprouts, keep your lid usage consistent—either leave it on or off—throughout cooking. Once it reaches a boil, add minced garlic for fragrance, then add the prepared squid.
Because squid can toughen if overcooked, add it after the broth is boiling so it stays tender. As the squid simmers, the broth takes on that signature seafood umami.

Seasoning the soup
When the squid and sprouts have come together, taste and season. Use soup soy sauce (gukganjang) or salt for a clean finish, and add green onions to brighten the aroma. If you like a little heat, a pinch of red pepper powder adds a pleasant kick.
Keep the soup at a gentle simmer over medium heat so it doesn’t overcook. This preserves the bean sprouts’ crunch and keeps the squid tender.

A refreshing, nutritious squid and bean sprout soup
The finished soup is clear and refreshing, yet surprisingly deep. The bean sprouts’ clean notes and the squid’s umami layer into a rich, balanced broth. With both sprouts and seafood, the dish also offers good nutritional balance.
You don’t need fancy ingredients to create something delicious. If you love bean sprout soup, try adding squid next time for a satisfying, flavor-packed twist.






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