Korean Kitchen

Korean cuisine originated from prehistoric traditions in the Korean peninsula evolving through a complex interaction of environmental, political, and cultural trends. Korean cuisine is largely based upon rice, vegetables, and meats. Traditional Korean meals are noted for the number of side dishes that accompany steam-cooked short-grain rice. Kimchi is served often, sometimes at every meal. Commonly used ingredients include sesame oil, doenjang, soy sauce, salt, garlic, pepper flakes & gochujang
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Steamed Silky Soft Tofu - Messy Witchen
Steamed Silky Soft Tofu by Amyq, via Flickr
Omelette Rollups or Roulade with Smoky Fried Potatoes, Cream Cheese and Watercress
Omelette Rollups
King-size kimchi dumplings (Kimchi-wangmandu)
King-size kimchi dumplings (Kimchi-wangmandu)
Bean Sprout Beef Rice Bowl: This is quite common dish among Koreans and everyone loves it. It is basically part of Bibimbop family but you only need one vegetable, the bean sprouts. It is simple (regardless of the long list), easy, budget friendly, and most of all, it’s delicious! #korean #beef
Kimchi Bibimguksu - Spicy Cold Noodles with Kimchi - Messy Witchen
Kimchi Bibimguksu by Amyq, via Flickr