As I started writing this post, the first question I had to ask myself was what to call this dish because my mother came up with the recipe. It tastes similar to a Korean andong-jjimdak (안동찜닭) and a chicken teriyaki but best of both worlds. Continue reading
Category Archives: Good for dinner
Ttuckbaegi Gyeran-jjim (뚝배기 계란찜): Steamed Egg in Hotpot
[Ttuckbaegi: Korean earthenware pot, Gyeran: egg, Jjim: steamed]
A soft and fluffy gyeran-jjim (계란찜) is a yummy side dish that both children and adults love. Despite the simplicity of the dish, gyeran-jjim is often the crowd’s favorite when cooked well.
Duenjang-jjigae (된장찌개): Soybean Paste Stew
Duenjang-jjigae is the queen of Korean stews, which is made of Korean soybean paste and a variety of vegetables. Continue reading
LA Galbi (LA 갈비): LA Style Short Ribs
Galbi (갈비) is the third part of my series using bulgogi (불고기) or Korean BBQ marinade. Galbi is one of the most popular Korean barbeque dishes and is simple as just marinating short ribs with my bulgogi sauce and grilling it. Continue reading
Osam-bulgogi (오삼불고기): Spicy Squid and Pork Belly
[Osam is shorthand for ojingau-samgyupsal. Ojingau= Squid, Samgyupsal: pork belly]
Koreans feel that the spicier the food, the better for stress relief, and osam-bulgogi is one of the most popular spicy Korean dishes. This dish is sautéed squid and pork in spicy sauce with various vegetable of your choice. Continue reading
Gungjung-ttuckbokki (궁중떡볶이): Royal Rice Cakes
[Gungjung: royal, ttuck: rice cakes, bokki: sauté]
Gungjung-tuckbokki or royal tuckbokki is a non-spicy version of Koreans’ favorite pastime dish, tuckbokki. I assume that it is called “royal” tuckbokki because this dish contains as much meat and vegetables as rice cakes unlike its cousin and moreover contains all of the 5 food groups.
Ttuckmandu-guk (떡만두국): Rice cake and dumpling soup
[Ttuck: rice cakes, Mandu: dumplings, guk: soup]
Ttuckmandu-guk is traditionally the first meal Koreans eat on New Year’s Day. The white color of the rice cakes symbolizes a new start and longevity while the round shape represents coins for good luck and wealth. Continue reading
Kkori-gomtang (꼬리곰탕): Oxtail Soup
[Kkori: tail or oxtail, Gomtang: Korean beef soup]
One of my favorite soups to make and serve is Kkorigom-tang, which is a Korean oxtail soup. Amongst many of the Korean bone marrow based soups such as sullung-tang and sagol-guk, this is the easiest one to make and the most sumptuous and versatile soup in my opinion. Continue reading
Shrimp Garlic Fried Rice (새우마늘볶음밥)
Fried rice is one of my go-to dishes I make for lunch. It is a quick one-pot meal that my mother and I enjoy often. Today, I decided to make “Shrimp Garlic Fried Rice.” Continue reading
Bulgogi (불고기): Thinly Sliced Korean Beef BBQ
[Bul: fire, Gogi: meat]
Bulgogi is one of the most well-known Korean dishes. It is also the first dish I ever learned how to cook, which explains how simple it is to make.









