korean food pages

  1. Pomegranate tea (Seoklyu-cha)

    Hi everybody! Today I’d like to share my pomegranate tea recipe with you. Pomegranate is known as a super fruit in many cultures. They say it helps tighten skin, strengthen muscles, and control body fat. It’s also known to boost our immune system to fight cancer, lower cholesterol, and prevent us from risk of heart […]

  2. Kosher salt

    Of all the different kinds of salt available, I prefer Kosher salt and I use it every day. If a recipe on my website calls for salt, that means Diamond Crystal Kosher salt. I like it because it has a salty, clean taste, and the grains are pretty like snow. They’re not too fine and […]

  3. Clam stew (jogaetang: 조개탕)

    Clam stew (Jogaetang)

    Last fall I visited New England in the American Northeast, and had a real seafood journey! I tasted many of their local specialties in restaurants, things like clam chowder, lobster roll, and fried clams. I also bought fresh seafood and made my own Korean style seafood dishes with local ingredients and filmed some videos. I […]

  4. Spicy grilled squid (Ojingeo-tonggui)

    This spicy grilled squid is a favorite in Korean bars, and if you’ve ever been to one, you couldn’t have missed it. A huge grilled squid covered in shiny, juicy, spicy sauce in the middle of a table full of drinkers. It’s not a dish you eat alone, you share it with friends, the more […]

  5. Bok choy seasoned with soybean paste (Cheonggyeongchae doenjang-muchim)

    A simple, quick-to-make, authentic Korean recipe made with bok choy, available anywhere in the USA? Sounds good! It’s soft, savory, juicy and beautiful, a great side dish to make when you’re in a hurry. Ever since I published this recipe it’s been a big hit with everyone who tried it.

  6. 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 America, especially in […]

  7. Budae-jjigae (Army Base Stew)

    My readers requested this recipe so many times that I became a budae-jjigae expert, reluctantly. Now I love it: it’s hot, spicy, savory, salty, meaty, and most of all, it’s so enticing to eat when it’s bogeul-bogeul boiling with all your friends and family together around the table.