Is someone in your household feeling under the weather? If so, try making this Korean abalone porridge dish! In South Korea, people prepare this dish for those who need a little extra strength, whether from old age or illness. Not only is it light on the tummy but it is also easy to digest. Learn all about this dish and how to cook it!
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Do you ever get a craving for food that just tastes purely like the sea? Korean clam soup hits the nail on the head. This dish isn’t fancy, nor is it complicated (it only contains six ingredients). Rather, this incredibly simple Korean dish takes clams and somehow enhances them to taste even more clam-like. It is pure seafood perfection. In this article, learn all about this delicious seafood soup!
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Sometimes, when I am in a rush, I need a quick meal in between work and errands. If you are like me and are looking for a quick, easy, and cheap meal, this Korean egg rice recipe, known as ‘gyeran bap’ fits this need! Learn all about this dish below!
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Korean Sausage Stir Fry (Sausage Yachae Bokkeum)
by Emilyby EmilyAre you a parent looking for delicious kid-friendly Korean foods? If so, try making the sausage yachae bokkeum recipe, otherwise known as Korean sausage stir fry. In the recipe post, I will list the ingredients, give tips & tricks to help you make this recipe, as well as answer any questions you may have. Enjoy!
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In Georgia and South Carolina there are two popular types of social gatherings that revolve around communal eating of shellfish: First, there is the ‘Oyster Roast.’ Often done during the winter months, people gather around to eat oysters roasted under a wet burlap sack draped over the shells and steamed. The second event is known as the ‘Lowcountry Shrimp Boil.’ Also known as a tidewater boil, Frogmore stew, Beaufort stew, and more, this summer Southern tradition originally stems from the Louisiana boil. In this post, we will learn how to make the Lowcountry shrimp boil!