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Kimchi Stew (Kimchi Jigae Recipe)
Kimchi stew, or kimchi jigae, is a fiery red stew served in a served in a stone pot. Use store-bought broth, add tofu and a protein to make this at home!.
Michael Natkin's Kimchi Jigae with Shiitake and Daikon
We've got to thank Michael Natkin, author of Herbivoracious for veg-ifying one of our favorite Korean dishes, kimchi jigae so that our vegetarian compatriots can enjoy the goodness that is this sour-spicy stew.
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 stew with tuna (Chamchi-kimchi-jjigae: 참치김치찌개)
Today's recipe is from my first cookbook, and something that I make for my family all the time. It's bubbling, hot kimchi stew with tuna (called chamchi-kimchi-jjigae in Korean, 참치김치찌개), so easy to make, satisfying, and delicious. It's made with just a few ingredients, the most important ones...
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!
The Momofuku Cookbook's Kimchi Stew with Rice Cakes
This recipe for Kimchi Stew with Rice Cakes from the Momofuku cookbook is incredibly good. David Chang uses two-week old kimchi (fresh and crisp with a not-too-sour taste), any type of broth (he suggests pork; no big surprise given Momofuku's obsession with pork), and rice cakes made with glutinous rice.
Spicy pork stew (Dwaejigogi-jjigae)
These days it's hot summertime, but you still need to cook! Even on the hottest days you can always get some energy from your own homemade food. Today's recipe is another simple and easy recipe, spicy pork stew or dwaejigogi-jjigae in Korean, a spicy, savory, juicy stew made with pork belly...
Seriously Asian: Korean Soondubu Jjigae (Soft Tofu Stew)
[Photographs: Chichi Wang] The memorable meals in our lives take place in the presence of friends and family. Dishes we cook for those we love leave indelible impressions in our minds, like culinary timestamps. Even so, I eat some of...
Kimchi, Chicken, and Cabbage Stir-Fry
This spicy, Korean-inspired chicken, kimchi, and napa cabbage stir-fry comes together in about 10 minutes.
Bulgogi stew in an earthenware pot (Ttukbaegi-bulgogi: 뚝배기불고기)
Now that winter is almost here, I'm going to show you a hearty, delicious, meaty dish called ttukbaegi-bulgogi (뚝배기불고기) that's great for cold weather. It's a stew made with bulgogi (Korean marinated beef) cooked in a Korean earthenware pot (a ttukbaegi, also sometimes translated as a "stone...
I don't know about you, but kimchi stew (jjigae) reminds me of winter. But it turns out summer vegetables are equally at home in this dish. Plus, haven't you heard that adage that you should eat a hot soup on a hot day?
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Spring Vegetable Salad With Poached Egg and Crispy Bread Crumbs
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Meat Lite: Warm Winter Salad
Editor's note: Philadelphia food writers Joy Manning and Tara Mataraza Desmond drop by each week with Meat Lite, which celebrates meat in moderation. Meat Lite was inspired by the book coauthored by the two, Almost Meatless, due out in spring....
Fall Harvest Salad With Roasted Brassicas, Fingerlings, and Radishes
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