Mayak is a popular variety of South Korean rice rolls (gimbap). These mini versions of the standard roll consist of rice, toasted seaweed, and fillings that traditionally include carrots, pickled radish, and spinach. Unlike the traditional gimbap, mayak is never sliced. The rolls are sprinkled with sesame seeds, while soy […]
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Korean Crispy Potato Pancakes | (감자전 -Gamjajeon)
0 commentsGamjajeon is a type of Korean pancake prepared with grated or puréed potatoes, while some varieties may include scallions, chives, carrots, or onions. The pancakes are usually small and round and should be pan-fried until perfectly crispy on the outside. They make for an excellent snack, side dish, or an […]
Korean Rice Cake Soup | (떡국 – Tteokguk)
0 commentsThis festive Korean soup that combines a flavorful broth and Korean tteok rice cakes is typically enjoyed on Korean New Year. The base of the soup can be prepared with various types of broths—known as guk—such as beef, seafood, or kelp broth, while the additional ingredients usually include garnishes such […]
Korean Raw Beef | (육회 – Yukhoe)
0 commentsYukhoe is the Korean version of steak tartare, consisting of thinly sliced beef marinated in soy sauce, sesame oil, garlic, and sugar. The concoction is then seasoned with salt and pepper. The dish is always served with a raw egg yolk on top, while thinly sliced Korean pear is an […]
Korean Flat Rice Cakes | (절편 – Jeolpyeon)
0 commentsJeolpyeon are Korean flat rice cakes which are steamed and embellished with decorative patterns. They are prepared with glutinous rice, and apart from the plain version, they can be infused and colored with different ingredients. Before they are served, each cake is brushed with sesame oil, which prevents them from […]
Korean Sweet Rice Balls | (경단 – Gyeongdan)
0 commentsRound and chewy gyeongdan are traditional Korean cakes consisting of soft rice dough that is wrapped around sweet red bean filling. When boiled, they are usually coated with colorful powders – from ground black sesame and toasted soybean to mugwort powder and grated tinted coconut. These bite-sized rice cakes are […]
Korean Steamed Eggs | (계란찜 – Gyeran Jjim)
0 commentsTender and light gyeran jjim is a dish that is best described as South Korean steamed eggs. It is prepared with a combination of lightly beaten eggs, water, which is often enriched with anchovy, shrimps, or kelp, and various optional ingredients such as sliced scallions or other vegetables, as well […]
Korean Hand-Pulled Noodle Soup | (수제비 – Sujebi)
0 commentsHand-pulled, wheat noodles are the star ingredient in this hearty Korean soup. The broth is traditionally flavored with anchovies, dry seaweed, and occasionally shellfish, while the additional elements may include sliced vegetables such as scallions and potatoes, or kimchi. The dish was once considered a rarity that was only enjoyed […]
Korean Soybean Sprouts Soup | (콩나물 국밥 – Kongnamul Gukbab)
0 commentsKongnamul guk is a traditonal South Korean soup prepared with soybean sprouts as the main ingredient. This typical everyday soup has many variations and can be made with different broths (especially the anchovy-based one) or even water. Red chili flakes are often added for a kick of spiciness. Rate
Korean Spicy Beef and Vegetable Soup | (육개장 – Yukgaejang)
0 commentsYukgaejang is a spicy Korean soup consisting of shredded beef, preferably brisket, scallions, gosari (eagle fern), bean sprouts, leeks, or mushrooms. The soup is seasoned with chili paste, soy sauce, sesame oil, garlic, and chili flakes, while some versions may also include glass noodles. Yukgaejang is best served piping hot, […]