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Braised beef with eggs & peppers in soy sauce (Jangjorim: 장조림)
Jangjorim is one of the most loved Korean side dishes. It’s also a popular item for lunch boxes. I love to add lots of green chile peppers to my jangjorim. I enjoy not only the beef taste but also the juice, which contains saltiness from soy sauce, good aroma from green chile pepper, and a...
Pan-cooked beef salad (Sogogi chapssal-gui: 소고기 찹쌀구이)
The weather is getting warmer so I want to introduce you to a great beef dish for summertime: pan-cooked beef salad (Sogogi chapssal-gui: 소고기 찹쌀구이). It's good for summer because you don't serve it hot, it's best at room temperature or cold. This is usually a pretty fancy dish you serve to...
Soybean paste stew with beef (Sogogi doenjang-jjigae: 소고기 된장찌개)
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Ssamjang (Korean spicy dipping sauce)
I am introducing Ssamjang to you today, a kind of Korean dipping sauce. I've posted ssamjang recipes in the past, always as a side dish for things like grilled beef (soegogi gui) and grilled pork belly (samgyeopsal gui), but the ratio can vary depending on your personal preference and mood. This...
Spicy chicken & vegetable soup (Dakgaejang: 닭개장)
Today’s recipe is spicy beef and vegetable soup, called dakgaejang. It’s a delicious hot and spicy soup, and with just one small chicken you can feed a lot of people. That’s good value! And if you’re making it for yourself just freeze the leftovers and eat them for a while. If you made my...
Ground soybean stew (Kongbiji-jjigae)
Warm, creamy, nutty, and healthy, this is the perfect stew for colder weather. Just thinking about a bubbling pot of my grandmother's kongbiji-jjigae makes me comfortable lol. In this recipe, I make it like she made it. Enjoy!
Dried shredded pollock seasoned with gochujang (Bugeopo...
Today I'm going to show you my recipe for dried shredded pollock seasoned with hot pepper paste. I've been making this for a long time and everyone loves it. It's sweet, spicy, juicy sauce covering light, dried flaky fish. Called Bugeopo gochujang-muchim in Korean, it's a great side dish for...
Cheonggukjang-jjigae (Extra-strong fermented soybean paste stew) 청국장찌개
Did you make cheonggukjang (extra-fermented soybean paste:청국장) with the recipe I showed you last time? If you don't have time to make cheonggukjang you can probably find it at any large Korean grocery store, although the packaging is often confusing. Some product labels just call it "soybean...
Seasoned raw beef (Yukhoe: 육회)
Korean seasoned raw beef (yukhoe) is a delicious, fantastic totally unique dish: cool, garlicky, nutty, a little sweet and of course meaty! It makes for a great side dish for drinking. My recipe uses a lot of garlic, so plan in advance for garlic breath! This recipe has been a favorite in my...
Cheonggukjang (Extra-strong Fermented Soybean Paste) 청국장
How many delicious recipes I have introduced to you that use soybeans? I showed you how to make key Korean ingredients with them like fermented soybean paste and soy sauce, and I also showed you how to make soy milk and ground soybean stew with them, too. Today I add one more thing: extra-strong...
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Broccoli pickles
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Spicy Korean Noodle Soup - a quick Asian soup to curb your spicy Asian food cravings! Healthy, endlessly versatile, easy to make.
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Radish salad (Musaengchae)
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Kimchi Pancake (Kimchijeon)
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A crisp cucumber kimchi, no fermentation required.
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