Tomato Kimchi Recipe: No Fermentation, Ready in 10 Minutes

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Tomato kimchi recipe (토마토 김치) is a refreshing Korean banchan for summer, ripe seasonal tomatoes tossed withgochugaru, maesil-cheong(plum syrup), garlic, and fish sauce. No salting, no fermentation, no waiting. Just toss and eat. Total time: 10 minutes. Serves 4. On hot summer days when you don’t want to cook, this quick kimchi recipe is exactly what you need. And when the heat kills your appetite, the bright tanginess of fresh tomato brings it right back. Honestly, there’s no better summer banchan than this.

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This fresh kimchi recipe tomatoes is geotjeori style: no waiting.
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Do you want quick and fresh kimchi recipe? Try tomato kimchi recipe

The Real Korean Tomato Kimchi Recipe. Why I Never Add Vinegar

Most tomato kimchi recipes online add vinegar to mimic fermentation but it makes the flavor feel artificial and buries the natural taste of the tomato. This is the Korean home version that lets the natural flavors shine: no vinegar, just the gentle sweetness and natural acidity of ripe tomatoes, the heat of gochugaru, and fish sauce to pull all the umami together.

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Homemade quick kimchi recipe with tomatoes

The star ingredient in my tomato kimchi recipe is maesil-cheong (green plum syrup). My Korean mom almost never uses sugar in kimchi or banchan. She replaces it entirely with maesil-cheong. It adds sweetness, yes, but it’s the fruity aroma and subtle acidity of the plum that really elevates the umami in every ingredient. Non-Korean cooks tend to leave it out when they make Korean recipes but honestly, if you want the real Korean flavor, keep maesil-cheong in your kitchen at all times.

What Makes This a Wellness Recipe

  • Tomatoes are famously low in calories
  • Rich in lycopene, vitamin C, and potassium
  • Gochugaru contains capsaicin, which supports metabolism
  • A diet-friendly side dish but also nutritious Korean banchan
quick kimchi recipe tomato version is good for summer side dish
Too hot to cook? Try this fresh kimchi recipe with tomatoes in summer

Fresh Kimchi vs. Fermented Kimchi. What’s the Difference?

Fermented kimchi develops its flavor over days or weeks through lacto-fermentation and many Koreans keep it in a dedicated kimchi fridge for over a year. Fresh kimchi, called geotjeori (겉절이), skips fermentation entirely and is eaten right away. No rice porridge paste, no sourness, and the vegetables stay crunchier. Tomato kimchi is exactly a quick kimchi recipe like geotjeori. Crisp, no waiting. Which means you get to taste the tomato itself.

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Easy tomato kimchi recipe as summer banchan

What Goes Into This Tomato Fresh Kimchi Recipe

For the Tomato Kimchi

  • 2 medium tomatoes
  • 1 tbsp gochugaru (Korean red pepper flakes)
  • ¼ stalk green onion
  • ¼ onion
  • 1 tsp minced garlic
  • 1 tbsp maesil-cheong (Korean green plum syrup)
  • 1 tbsp fish sauce
  • 1 tsp sesame seeds
  • ½ tsp sugar (taste first and add if you want)
tomato kimchi recipe ingredients flat lay gochugaru maesil cheong fish sauce
Simple tomato kimchi ingredients

Fish Sauce – Which One to Use and Why It Matters

For this recipe, I used tuna fish sauce (chamchi-aekjeot, 참치액젓). It has deeper umami than anchovy sauce but with much less of the fishy smell which is why I reach for it. Most Koreans actually use anchovy sauce (myeolchi-aekjeot) or sandlance sauce (kkanari-aekjeot), so just go with whatever you prefer haha. If Korean fish sauce is hard to find, Vietnamese fish sauce works as a substitute, not exactly the same, but close enough.

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Which fish sauces are good for this tomato fresh kimchi recipe?

Where to Find These Korean Ingredients

Maesil-cheong and gochugaru are available at Korean grocery stores like H-Mart or on Amazon.

My 10-Minute Tomato Kimchi Recipe

Step 1. Prep the Vegetables

Cut the tomatoes into quarters or eighths. Quarters if they’re small, eighths if they’re large. You want pieces sturdy enough to hold their shape after tossing. Thinly slice the onion, mince the garlic, and slice the green onion into thin rounds.

Step 2. Toss the Sauce and Tomatoes

Place the tomatoes and onion in a mixing bowl, then add the gochugaru, minced garlic, maesil-cheong, and fish sauce. Toss gently. The tomatoes will release too much water if you over-mix. Taste at the end and add a little sugar if you’d like, or skip it entirely.

Step 3. Finish and Serve

This is my mom’s trick: add the green onion last and give it just one or two gentle folds. If you mix the green onion in too early and too hard, it leaves a raw grassy smell all through the kimchi. Sprinkle sesame seeds to finish. Best eaten right away, once the tomatoes sit, they start releasing water.

What Went Wrong the First Time I Made This Tomato Kimchi Recipe

Choose Firm Tomatoes: Tomatoes that are too soft have too much water content.

Cut Them Big: Cut the tomatoes too small and all the juice comes spilling out.

Eat It Right Away: it keeps for 2–3 days but fresh out of the bowl, no water, perfectly crisp.

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Refreshing summer kimchi: Tomoato kimchi recipe

Substitutions & Variations

  • Vegan version: Replace fish sauce with soy sauce or a plant-based umami sauce (vegan Yondu works here)

How to Store Tomato Kimchi

Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator. It keeps for 2–3 days as long as the tomatoes haven’t gone too soft but honestly, it tastes best the moment you make it. Don’t freeze it!

  • Serving suggestion: If liquid collects at the bottom of the container after a day or two, don’t throw it out. Toss it with somyeon noodles along with your bibim guksu sauce, it’s so good!!
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Low calorie, high flavor: why this tomato kimchi recipe belongs in your wellness rotation

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  • Rice
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FAQ

Yes. You can substitute fish sauce with the same amount (1 tbsp) of soy sauce or a plant-based umami sauce like Yondu. The depth of flavor will be slightly different, fish sauce has a unique fermented richness that’s hard to replicate. Either way, this tomato kimchi recipe still works.

No. This tomato kimchi recipe is geotjeori style, a fresh kimchi recipe eaten without any fermentation. It’s ready to eat the moment you finish.

Absolutely. Tomatoes are rich in lycopene, vitamin C, and potassium. Gochugaru contains capsaicin, which has anti-inflammatory properties, and garlic is well-known for supporting immunity. And since tomatoes are naturally low in calories, this tomato kimchi recipe makes a great dish for anyone watching their diet too.

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Tomato kimchi recipe for your wellness table

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tomato kimchi recipe with fish sauce and maesil cheong ingredients

Ingredients

  • 2 tomatoes medium size
  • 1 tbsp gochugaru Korean red pepper flakes
  • 1/4 stalk green onion
  • 1/4 onion
  • 1 tsp minced garlic
  • 1 tbsp maesil-cheong Korean green plum syrup
  • 1 tbsp tuna fish sauce all fish sauce work
  • 1 tsp sesame seeds
  • 0.5 tsp sugar taste first, then decide whether to add

Instructions

  • Cut the tomatoes into quarters or eighths.
    2 tomatoes
    cutting tomatoes into wedges for quick kimchi recipe
  • Mince the garlic, thinly slice the onion, and thinly slice the green onion into rounds.
    1/4 stalk green onion, 1 tsp minced garlic, 1/4 onion
    sliced onion and minced garlic for tomato kimchi recipe
  • Place the tomatoes and onion in a mixing bowl. Add gochugaru, minced garlic, maesil-cheong, fish sauce, and sugar. Toss to combine.
    2 tomatoes, 1 tbsp gochugaru, 1 tbsp maesil-cheong, 1 tbsp tuna fish sauce, 0.5 tsp sugar, 1/4 onion
    tossing fresh kimchi recipe tomatoes gently with spoon
  • Add the green onion at the end and give it just a gentle toss.
    1/4 stalk green onion
    green onion added last to tomato kimchi recipe
  • Finish with a sprinkle of sesame seeds.
    1 tsp sesame seeds
    tomato kimchi recipe summer table setting overhead
  • Delicious eaten right away. It can be stored in the refrigerator for 2~3 days.
    quick kimchi recipe tomato with sesame seeds top-down flat lay

Nutrition

Calories: 43kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 0.1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.2g | Sodium: 399mg | Potassium: 216mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 1122IU | Vitamin C: 9mg | Calcium: 24mg | Iron: 1mg
Nutrition info is an estimate provided by an online calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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