Spinach Banchan (Sigeumchi Muchim) | Bon Appétit, Your Majesty Recipe

29/09/2025
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Spinach banchan, also known as Sigeumchi Muchim or Sigeumchi Namul, is one of the most popular Korean side dishes. This side dish appeared on Bon Appétit, Your Majesty when Chef Yeon competed, making it along with spinach doenjang soup. You’ll learn how to make a quick, healthy, and flavorful spinach banchan at home with just a few simple ingredients.

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spinach banchan: bon appetit, your majesty side dish

What is Spinach Banchan (Sigeumchi Muchim)?

There are actually several types of spinach side dishes, but the most representative one is Sigeumchi Muchim. Sigeumchi means spinach, and muchim comes from the Korean verb meaning “to season or mix.” This dish is also often called Sigeumchi Namul.

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sigeumchi muchim banchan

Sigeumchi Muchim can be made in different ways: the simple version seasoned with salt and sesame oil to highlight the natural flavor of spinach, or variations seasoned with doenjang (soybean paste) or gochujang (Korean chili paste).

Why Spinach Banchan is Loved in Korean Meals

In Korea, spinach is inexpensive, easy to find, and quick to cook, which makes it a beloved side dish for home meals. It is also a healthy ingredient, rich in vitamins A and C, folate, iron, and calcium.

In Bon Appétit Your Majesty, Chef Yeon chose spinach as the main ingredient to help with dizziness caused by anemia and to support bone health for the queen.

Bon Appétit Your Majesty, food in Korean drama
spinach doenjang soup: bon appétit your majesty, Netflix

Ingredients of Sigeumchi Namul

  • Spinach (fresh, not frozen): The spinach used for Sigeumchi Muchim should be fresh, not frozen. Unlike many Western cooking methods for spinach, in Korean side dishes the spinach is lightly blanched to preserve its texture.
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fresh spinach for spinach banchan
  • Garlic, sesame oil, sesame seeds: Just like in most Korean dishes, garlic is included in this side dish and plays an important role in adding fragrance. Sesame oil enhances the nutty flavor, while toasted sesame seeds add aroma, texture, and visual appeal.
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Korean spinach side dish ingredients
  • Tuna extract and substitutes: Compared to regular anchovy sauce or sand lance sauce, tuna extract has less of a fishy taste and offers a deeper umami flavor. If it’s not available, you can use Korean fish sauce or Korean soup soy sauce as substitutes.
  • Salt and water: Adding salt to the boiling water when blanching spinach helps maintain a vibrant green color and reduces bitterness. It also minimizes the loss of vitamin C, preserving the nutritional value of spinach.

Kitchen Tools for Spinach Namul

  • Pot, strainer, mixing bowl
  • Tongs or chopsticks
  • Spoon
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seasoned korean spinach salad sigeumchi recipe from bon appétit, your majesty

Spinach Banchan Recipe (Bon Appétit Your Majesty Recipe)

Blanch the Spinach

Add salt to the boiling water to bring out the vibrant green color of the spinach and to help prevent nutrient loss. Once the water is boiling, add the spinach and blanch it for exactly 20 seconds. It is important to keep the texture slightly firm. If you cook it longer, the spinach will become mushy when mixed later.

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Spinach Banchan (Sigeumchi Muchim) | Bon Appétit, Your Majesty Recipe 1

Cool and Squeeze

Immediately place the blanched spinach into cold water to stop the cooking process and preserve its texture. After rinsing, be sure to squeeze out the excess water so the side dish won’t be watery. However, don’t squeeze too hard, as that can make the spinach too limp. Use just enough pressure to remove the moisture.

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squeeze out the spinach

Season the Spinach

Add minced garlic, tuna extract (or Korean fish sauce, or Korean soup soy sauce), and sesame oil. Gently mix by hand until the seasoning is evenly distributed. Be careful not to overmix, as the spinach can easily break apart.

Finish with Sesame Seeds

Finally, sprinkle toasted sesame seeds on top to add texture, nutty flavor, and a visually appealing finish.

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spinach muchim and spinach doenjang soup: bon appétit, your majesty food

Tips for the Best Spinach Banchan

  • Do not overcook spinach: To preserve both texture and nutrients, it’s very important to blanch the spinach just lightly.
  • Adjust garlic amount for preference: Minced garlic is recommended for flavor, but you can reduce it according to your taste.
  • Replace tuna extract with soup soy sauce for a vegetarian option: You can use Korean fish sauce instead of tuna extract, or substitute with Korean soup soy sauce to make a vegan-friendly version.
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Korean marinated spinach banchan sigeumchi

Storage Duration for Spinach Banchan

Spinach has a short shelf life, so it’s best to eat it fresh. It is recommended to store it in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.

Nutrition Information

  • About 90 kcal per serving (180 kcal total for 2 servings)
  • High in vitamins A, C, K, and iron
  • Low-calorie and nutrient-rich
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marinated spinach banchan sigeumchi namul

How to Serve Spinach Banchan

With Spinach Doenjang Soup

Pair spinach banchan with spinach doenjang soup, rice, and kimchi for a complete, healthy Korean meal.

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clam spinach doenjang soup & simply seasoned korean spinach salad

As a Korean BBQ Side Dish

You may have seen spinach banchan at Korean BBQ restaurants. While it’s not always served in Korea, overseas Korean BBQ restaurants often include it as a standard side dish.

A Healthy Side for Lunch Boxes

In Korea, lunch boxes are called dosirak. Spinach banchan pairs perfectly with rice in a lunch box. If you want a light and healthy meal for the day, this Spinach Banchan is a great choice for your Korean dosirak.

Bon Appétit Your Majesty Food

Curious about French-Korean fusion dishes from the drama Bon Appétit, Your Majesty, like the butter gochujang bibimbap? In the blog post below, you can find detailed information on each dish, including ingredients and recipes.

Clam Spinach Doenjang Soup

This Korean doenjang soup recipe from Bon Appétit, Your Majesty pairs perfectly with the spinach banchan we’re making today. The umami-rich broth from clams combines with doenjang (soybean paste) to create a deep and savory Korean soup.

clam spinach doenjang soup
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More Korean Side Dishes to Try

Pickled Onions Banchan

This Korean side dish features onions that are lightly grilled to bring out their natural sweetness, then marinated in a sweet and tangy soy sauce dressing. Such jangajji (pickled side dishes) are staple banchan in Korean households, often kept in the refrigerator. This onion pickled banchan is also particularly popular as a Korean BBQ side dish.

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Korean Grilled Pickled Onions Banchan | Easy Jangajji Recipe
Easy onion jangajji recipe for Korean pickled onion banchan, grilled once to bring out sweetness and rich flavor in every bite.
Check out this recipe

Korean Potato Salad

You may have seen this sweet and creamy potato salad served at Korean BBQ restaurants. It is characterized by a smooth potato base combined with crunchy cucumber and carrots, giving it a delightful texture.

Korean potato salad
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FAQ about Spinach Banchan

What is spinach banchan called?

In Korea, it is called Sigeumchi Muchim or Sigeumchi Namul.

How to cook spinach for weight loss?

Using minimal seasoning to bring out the natural sweetness is best for weight loss. Like in today’s spinach banchan, blanching the spinach in water and seasoning it with just salt and sesame oil is the most natural and healthy way to prepare it.

What is the secret to good Korean spinach?

The key is to blanch the spinach very lightly and squeeze out all the water. Using fish sauce (or a similar seasoning) adds a deep, umami flavor.

How long to blanch spinach for banchan?

Exactly 20 seconds is recommended. This preserves the texture of the spinach.

What are some banchan for beginners?

Steamed egg (Gyeranjjim) and rolled omelet (Gyeranmari) are the easiest and most affordable Korean home-style side dishes to make. My blog also has various other simple banchan recipes.

Can I make a vegetarian version of spinach namul?

Yes, you can substitute fish sauce with Korean soup soy sauce to make it vegetarian.

How long can I store spinach namul?

Spinach namul is best enjoyed fresh but can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.

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Korean sigeumchi namul banchan

Kitchen Guide for Spinach Namul

  • Rice Cooker: US | UK
  • Korean Tuna Extract: US
  • Korean Soup Soy Sauce: US l UK
  • Korean Fish Sauce: US l UK


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spinach banchan muchim

Spinach Banchan (Sigeumchi Muchim)

Make this easy spinach banchan! This Bon Appétit Your Majesty recipe shows you how to prepare a quick, healthy, and authentic Korean side dish.
Servings 2 people
Prep Time 2 minutes
Cook Time 3 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes

Equipment

  • 1 Pot
  • 1 Strainer
  • 1 Mixing bowl
  • 1 Tongs
  • 1 Spoon

Ingredients
  

  • 100 g fresh spinach
  • 500 ml water
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 0.2 tsp minced garlic
  • 1/2 tbsp tuna extract (or soup soy sauce or Korean fish sauce)
  • 1 tbsp sesame oil
  • 1/2 tsp toasted sesame seeds

Instructions
 

  • In a pot, bring 500ml of water and 1 tsp of salt to a boil.
  • Add the spinach and blanch for exactly 20 seconds.
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  • Rinse the blanched spinach quickly under cold water, then squeeze out excess water.
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  • Place the spinach in a mixing bowl and add minced garlic, tuna extract(or Korean fish sauce or soup soy sauce) and sesame oil. Gently mix by hand.
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  • Sprinkle with toasted sesame seeds to finish.
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Author: Blonde Kimchi
Calories: 90kcal
Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: Asian, Korean
Keyword: banchan, easy, healthy, low calories, low carb, quick, vegetables, weight loss

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