Posts in Korean
Korean-Style Easy Oxtail Radish Soup

This Korean-style oxtail and radish soup features a rich, collagen-packed broth with tender oxtail bones and thinly-sliced radish. Enjoy with steamed rice, noodles or on its own.

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Simple Spicy Korean Stir-Fried Rice Cakes (Tteokbokki)

One of my favorites Korean street food: Tteokbokki. Chewy rice cakes in a sweet, spicy and savory thick red sauce. This is a simplified recipe that doesn’t require anchovy broth. Less ingredients but the same great flavors. Enjoy this Korean comfort food in less than 15 minutes. Fighting!

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Quick Cucumber Kimchi

A quick Korean cucumber kimchi recipe that’s spicy, sweet and tangy. It’s perfect either as a side dish or a main salad.

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Korean BBQ: Easy Beef & Pork Belly Bulgogi Marinade

For this pork and beef bulgogi marinade recipe, I utilize a store-bought Korean BBQ sauce as a base and add a few extra ingredients to liven it up. I usually like to make my marinades from scratch. However, this particular brand is really delicious so why reinvent the wheel? This is a great Korean product to use when you are in a rush and need something tasty for a Korean BBQ.

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Spicy Korean Squid and Fried Tofu Stir Fry with Gochujang

Here is a super tasty and spicy stir-fry sauce made up of a Korean chili paste condiment known as gochujang. Gochujang is a Korean fermented red chili paste, mixed with soybeans, glutinous rice powder and salt. It has a spicy and sweet flavor that goes great with stir-fries, soups, marinades and stews.

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Korean Seafood Soft Tofu Stew (Haemul Sundubu Jjigae)

Soft Tofu Stew or Sundubu Jjigae is a spicy Korean stew made with really ripe and sour kimchi and a rich anchovy-based broth. The broth is flavored with soy sauce, Korean red pepper flakes (Gochugaru) and Korean hot pepper paste (Gochujang). Pork, beef, tofu, and/or seafood are added for different variations.

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Authentic Korean Napa Cabbage Kimchi Recipe

Kimchi is a traditional fermented vegetable side dish from Korea. It originated out of the necessity of preserving vegetables for the long winters. Now it is a staple in everyday Korean and other Asian households. Kimchi can be made out of any vegetables with the most popular being napa cabbage.

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