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Nabak-kimchi (Vegetable and Fruit Water Kimchi) 나박김치
Today's recipe is vegetable and fruit water kimchi called nabak-kimchi in Korean. It's fruits and vegetables fermented in a spicy rose-colored brine: savory, refreshing, tangy, cold and delicious with a little bit of heat. Koreans serve this kimchi as a side dish to rice, but also rice cake...
White Kimchi (Baek-kimchi)
Baek-kimchi literally translates as "white kimchi" in English, because it's not made with Korean hot pepper flakes (gochugaru), which makes it whitish. It's not spicy at all, but that doesn't mean it's bland! As you see in the video, it's made with precious ingredients like chestnuts, jujubes...
Mustard greens kimchi (Gat-kimchi: 갓김치)
This kimchi is simple to make, crispy and delicious. You can eat it right away but it's best when fermented and a little sour.
Ponytail kimchi (Chonggak-kimchi)
Hi everybody! I’m very excited to introduce chonggak-kimchi to you today, a special kind of kimchi made with radishes called chonggakmu. Chonggak-kimchi is often translated as "ponytail kimchi." I think it’s an awesome translation because the name not only sounds cute but the greens on the...
Quick, fresh kimchi (Baechu-geotjeori: 배추겉절이)
Today's recipe is for quick, fresh, small-batch kimchi made with napa cabbage, called baeuchu-geotjeori. I make it Jeolla province style, with a thick paste made from fermented anchovies. I filmed this video in Yeongyang, where the best red peppers in Korea are grown, and is well known for hot...
Spicy stuffed green chili pepper kimchi (Gochu-sobagi: 고추소박이)
For a short time at the end of summer, large amounts of plump, thick-skinned Korean peppers appear in Korean grocery stores at bargain prices. We call them asagi (아삭이) peppers and they are mild, plump, large, and crispy, perfect for making spicy stuffed green chili pepper kimchi, called...
Baechu Kimchi (Napa Cabbage Kimchi)
Spicy, fermented Napa cabbage kimchi can be eaten at any stage of the fermenting process: My preferred aging time for baechu kimchi is between two and three weeks, when it has acidic funk and slight effervescence, but the vegetables retain their textural crunch.
Quick-fermenting dongchimi (radish water kimchi) 동치미
This dongchimi (Korean radish water kimchi) tastes sweet and sour with a deep kimchi flavor when fermented. It's wonderfully refreshing and the radish is crispy and crunchy, the apple making it naturally, mildly sweet. This recipe has 2 uses: one is as a side dish to rice, and the other is for...
Emergency Kimchi (Yangbaechu-kimchi)
A simple and rapid method I developed for making kimchi.
How to Make Kkakdugi (Radish Kimchi)
Fermented radishes deliver plenty of funk and crunch.
Today I have a new kimchi for you, made with green onions! It's called Pa-kimchi (파김치) in Korean or you can call it green onion kimchi! Pa-kimchi is very aromatic, strong, spicy, crispy and much easier to make than traditional Korean baechu kimchi (napa cabbage kimchi). You make it with the...
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Easy bulgogi (Mak-bulgogi: 막불고기)
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Korean BBQ: Bulgogi vs. Kalbi (ghalbi)
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