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NATIONAL AWARD WINNERPrep 5 min

Stoneway Spicy Gochujang

Independent adaptation of a publicly published Joanne Lee Molinaro recipe. Not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Joanne Lee Molinaro.

For greens, grains, and roasted vegetables.

Ratio

Ratio by volume: Gochujang 10 ml, Corn Syrup 15 ml, Yellow Mustard 5 ml, Soy Sauce 15 ml, Water 30 ml
Gochujang 10 mlCorn Syrup 15 mlYellow Mustard 5 mlSoy Sauce 15 mlWater 30 ml

Ingredients

  • Gochujang2 tsp gochujang (10 ml)
  • Corn Syrup1 Tbsp brown rice syrup (or liquid sweetener) (15 ml)
  • Yellow Mustard1 tsp yellow mustard (5 ml)
  • Soy Sauce1 Tbsp soy sauce (15 ml)
  • Pepper½ tsp cracked black pepper (1 g)
  • Water2 Tbsp water (30 ml)

Method

  1. Pour to the lines in order (bottom → top): Gochujang, Corn Syrup, Yellow Mustard, Soy Sauce, Water.
  2. Add finishing notes: Pepper.
  3. Cap the jar and shake until emulsified.

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Provenance

Joanne Lee Molinaro is a cookbook author working in Korean / plant-based; recognized with James Beard Book Award: Vegetable-Focused Cooking 2022 (The Korean Vegan Cookbook).

Originally published as Spicy Gochujang Dressing.

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FAQ

Can this go in a shake jar?

Yes. Its liquids pour to printed fill-lines, so it can be one of the sauces on a PantryFlex jar.

What do the quantities mean?

Amounts follow the published recipe in household units (with metric in parentheses). On a jar, every sauce scales to the same fill height.

Where did this recipe come from?

Adapted from Joanne Lee Molinaro / Dinner Plan Substack (published as “Spicy Gochujang Dressing”). Full citation lives in Provenance.