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Pan-fried perilla leaves with fillings (Kkaennip-jeon: 깻잎전)
Today's recipe, Kkaennip-jeon (pan-fried perilla leaves with fillings), is a fast, fun, and light savory side dish. If you like perilla leaves (kkaennip: 깻잎), you will love this dish: the egg batter makes the lightly minty leaves a little crispy, and the juicy, savory, beef patty fillings go...
Steamed perilla leaves (Kkaennipjjim)
Hello everybody! I know some of you are growing perilla leaves (Kkaennip, 깻잎 in Korean) in your garden. I've been so interested in reading all your garden stories every year, and seeing your photos of your big green perilla leaves! I have a small patio in my apartment in New York City, and you...
Perilla leaf pickles (Kkaennip-jangajji)
(The other recipe in this video is Kkaennip-kimchi) Kkaennip are one of my favorite vegetables. They have a unique flavor and are used for so many Korean dishes. They're also easy to grow! Ingredients. 1 pound of perilla leaves (about 450 grams) soy sauce (1½ cup) a medium size apple. 1 medium...
Marinated Perilla Leaves
Made with large, aromatic herb leaves, this style of kimchi gives more common varieties a run for their money.
Knife-cut noodle soup with perilla seeds (Deulkkae-kalguksu: 들깨칼국수)
How about making delicious and nutritious knife-cut noodle soup with perilla seeds (deulkkae-kalguksu: 들깨칼국수) today? What makes for a delicious noodle soup? I think there needs to be good noodles and a nice broth, and when it comes to these 2 points today's noodle soup is a perfect example. The...
Pajeon (Green onion pancake)
Ever since I blogged about a pancake I made with wild green onions I picked in Central Park, many people expressed interest in the recipe through my blog, email, and Facebook page. So I decided to take another field trip to pick more wild green onions and mugwort to make video recipes with the...
Kimchi pancake (Kimchijeon: 김치전)
A kimchi pancake is one of the easiest and quickest things to make and is one of Koreans' all time favorite dishes. It's hot, spicy, crispy, a little sweet, sour, and a little salty. It is not only a great snack but also it goes well with rice as a side dish, and is great in lunchboxes in place...
Pine nut porridge (Jatjuk)
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Seafood green onion pancake (Haemul-pajeon: 해물파전)
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Mung Bean Pancakes (Bindaetteok)
Korean mung bean pancakes, called bindaetteok, are a delicious, savory, irresistible meal in themselves. Packed with ingredients: ground mung beans, rice, kimchi, pork, vegetables, egg, and full of seasonings, they are hearty and unforgettable. I make the pancakes in big batches and keep the...
Thin, minty, and aromatic kkaennip (perilla leaves) are popular in Korean cooking. This jangtteok pancake is savory, earthy, a little spicy, minty, and crisp on the outside and soft and chewy on the inside.
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Soondubu Jigae (Korean Soft Tofu Stew)
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Soondubu Jjigae (Korean Soft Tofu Stew)
[Photograph: Jessica Leibowitz (mycameraeatsfood.com)] Notes: Kombu, small dried anchovies, kimchi, gochujang, and Korean chili flakes can be found in most Asian supermarkets. For a vegan-friendly recipe, omit anchovies and add 1 tablespoon miso paste, using vegan kimchi (see recipe here)....
Kimchi Fried Rice
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