#Creative [K-Food Recipes : Revealed!] Gimbap 2020-06-22 Dish of the week : GimbapIn Korea, gimbap, or cooked rice with fillings rolled in laver, is well-known as a representative hansik dish that is usually ...
#Creative [K-Food Recipes : Revealed!] Samgyetang 2020-06-08 Dish of the week : SamgyetangSamgyetang is a health food: sam means ginseng while gye is chicken in Chinese characters. A whole young chicken cavity ...
#Creative [K-Food Recipes : Revealed!] Bulgogi 2020-05-25 Dish of the week : BulgogiBulgogi is a favorite dish among foreigners visiting Korea. Bulgogi literally means “to barbeque beef directly ...
#Creative [K-Food Recipes : Revealed!] Kimchi-jjigae 2020-05-11 Dish of the week : Kimchi-jjigaeKimchi-jjigae is a hot and spicy stew made with cabbage kimchi. It was considered the representative dish for commoners ...
#Creative [K-Food Recipes : Revealed!] Bibimbap 2020-04-27 Dish of the week : BibimbapKoreans usually have a bowl of cooked rice, soup and side dishes for their regular meals. Bibimbap is cooked rice mixed ...
#Happy Cooking & Healthy Eating Gimbap(김밥) 2018-08-17 In Korea, gimbap, or cooked rice with fillings rolled in laver, is well-known as a representative hansik dish that is usually prepared as packed ... Listen
#Happy Cooking & Healthy Eating Sinseollo(신선로) 2018-08-10 The original name of the premium delicacy sinseollo is “yeolguja-tang,” which translates to “a dish that delights the mouth.” ... Listen
#Happy Cooking & Healthy Eating Jatjuk (잣죽) 2018-08-03 The recipe for pine nut porridge was introduced in the 16th century Joseon Dynasty-era cookbook entitled “Eumsik-dimibang.” Most of the porridges ... Listen
#Happy Cooking & Healthy Eating Samsaek-namul (삼색나물) 2018-07-27 According to the ancient book entitled “Goryeosa” that recorded the history of the Goryeo Kingdom, three kinds of seasoned vegetables ... Listen
#Happy Cooking & Healthy Eating Yeongyang-dolsotbap (영양돌솥밥) 2018-07-20 Based on historical relics discovered in Korea, it’s presumed that the stone pot known as the “dolsot” in Korean must have originated ... Listen