I served this dakgangjeong with gamja jorim to my English club at the end of the year. The children loved it!
The recipe for Dakgangjeong (Korean sweet crunchy chicken: 닭강정) is here!
I served this dakgangjeong with gamja jorim to my English club at the end of the year. The children loved it!
The recipe for Dakgangjeong (Korean sweet crunchy chicken: 닭강정) is here!
Posted on Tuesday, January 13th, 2015.
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What kind of English club is it? Are you teaching English in Korea? The chicken looks very tasty!
It was sooooooo tasty Maangchi! I feel hungry just looking at it :-) I teach English at a senior high school in Japan. There are ten students in my English club. They were so happy to eat the food because they find Korean culture (mostly popular culture though) interesting.
You are spreading not only English but also Korean food to your students. You’re a real teacher! : )