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Inside out gimbap (Nude gimbap: 누드김밥)
Today's recipe is inside out gimbap (seaweed rice rolls), known as "nude gimbap" (누드김밥) among Koreans. It's so easy to make, although preparing the ingredients can take some time. You don't even need a gimbap mat, you can just roll it with your hands. You can also use your favorite fillings if...
Chicken gimbap (Dakgogi-gimbap: 닭고기김밥)
Today I'm going to share my chicken gimbap recipe with you! It's very easy to make, great for lunchboxes and picnics. Korean gimbap (seaweed rice rolls) can be as simple as some rice (bap in Korean) rolled and pressed in a sheet of dried seaweed (called gim in Korean), but usually the typical...
Crispy seaweed noodle rolls (Gimmari: 김말이)
Time for something crunchy outside and soft and chewy inside! : ) Let's make gimmari! Gimmari are crispy seaweed noodle rolls, a snack food that is popular with Korean street vendors and also sold frozen in Korean grocery stores. They're made of glass noodles rolled in seaweed paper (gim) and...
Fried seaweed paper coated with glutinous rice paste (Gim-bugak: 김부각)
Today I'm going to introduce you to gim-bugak, which is seaweed paper coated with glutinous rice paste and then fried. It tastes very crispy, airy, savory, and full of the fresh flavor of the sea that is unique to gim. When it's coated with rice paste and dried and fried, it expands like a...
Kimbap (Korean Seaweed Rice Rolls)
Kimbap, one of Korea's most popular snacks, can have all sorts of fillings; this very classic version is a great place to start.
Rice balls in seaweed flakes (Gimgaru jumeokbap)
Hello everybody! Let's learn how to make jumeokbap today! Jumeok literally means 'fist' and bap means 'cooked rice,' so jumeokbap is the Korean word for any kind of dish that consists of hand-shaped rice balls, no matter the size, ingredients, or seasonings used. There are many kinds of jumokbap...
Roasted seaweed sheets (Gim-gui)
Today I'm going to show you how to make a simple but delicious Korean side dish: crispy and salty roasted seaweed sheets. Called gim-gui (김구이) in Korean, they are a common item in lunchboxes because they taste great and are a good source of protein, vitamin, minerals, and fiber. Their saltiness...
Gujeolpan, Platter of 9 Delicacies (구절판)
Today's recipe is a special one. It's Gujeolpan (구절판), the traditional Korean Platter of Nine Delicacies. It's considered to be a classic dish of Korean Royal Court Cuisine, the style of cooking popular with the royal court of the Joseon Dynasty, which ruled Korea from 1392 to 1897. Unlike a lot...
Lobster gimbap (seaweed rice rolls)
Do you like lobster? Do you like gimbap? Then you'll love this recipe: it's simple to make and a real delicacy. I had always wanted to visit Maine to taste their great seafood: lobsters, crabs, oysters, and clams, so recently I took a road trip through New England. It's a really pretty part of...
Wollamssam (Korean style Vietnamese rice paper rolls) 월남쌈
Let's make Korean-style Vietnamese rice paper rolls, called wollamssam (월남쌈)! This is something we Koreans enjoy in the summer because it's fresh and light, pretty easy to prepare, and is a casual thing we can make and eat together. "Wollamssam" combines the Korean word for Vietnam (Wollam) with...
Samgak-gimbap, or triangle-shaped gimbap, is a delicious Korean snack or simple lunch that's fun to make and eat. It's great for lunchboxes because its unique plastic wrapper design keeps everything fresh and crispy until you're ready to eat!
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Kimchi Pancake (Kimchijeon)
Kimchi pancake is made from a simple batter of kimchi, scallions, salt, and water fried to a crispy pancake in the skillet and served.with a dipping sauce
Radish salad (Musaengchae)
Musaengchae is one of the easiest and most common Korean side dishes. A good quality Korean radish is firm, and the taste is juicy, sweet, and crunchy! Choosing a good radish is very important to make good musaengchae. How can you know if it’s firm and juicy? The outer skin should look smooth...
Stir-fried kimchi (Kimchi-bokkeum: 김치볶음)
Do you have nicely fermented kimchi in your refrigerator? Then this is going to be one of the easiest, simplest, and fastest recipes you will ever make! Stir-fry your kimchi for 5 minutes, then it will turn into very delicious side dish! A side dish for what? Yes, I mean rice, cooked rice...
Oi Muchim (Spicy Korean Cucumber Salad)
Oi muchim is a spicy Korean cucumber salad served as a small side dish or banchan alongside a main course and cooked rice in a Korean meal.
Japchae (Korean Sweet Potato Noodles with Meat and Vegetables)
A classic Korean noodle stir-fry, Japchae is a colorful dish featuring sweet potato (or glass) noodles and a variety of bright vegetables.
Broccoli pickles
Broccoli isn't a traditional Korean vegetable, so this is something that I invented. I hope you like it! In this video, I am demonstrating how to arrange broccoli and 2 other side dishes that I have already posted on my website in Korean lunch box called Doshiraak (도시락). This is going to be good...
Homestyle Bibimbap
An assortment of banchan (side dishes), a dollop of gochujang, and a drizzle of sesame oil makes this comforting homestyle bibimbap a favorite in Korea.
Chayote kimchi
Chayote belongs to the gourd family and is a vegetable native to Mexico and Central America. It's not a usual Korean cooking ingredient, but I found that it works very well as a substitute for Korean radish when making kkakdugi (Cubed radish kimchi)style kimchi. Koreans say there are almost two...
Japchae (Korean Glass Noodles With Pork and Vegetables)
Korean japchae is festive, a colorful array of vegetables, egg, meat, and noodles that combine in a joyous celebration. This version is lighter, cleaner, and more refined than the hot and oily ones many restaurants serve.
Potato Salad
If you've ever been to a Korean restaurant, maybe they served you a small side dish of cold, smooth, slightly sweet mashed potatoes, almost like ice cream. It might have had some carrot or cucumber in it, which made it a little crispy. There was probably no more than an tiny scoop of it on the...