Kimchi, rice, and seaweed are a classic Korean combination that can be enjoyed any time of day. Why not try making kimbap, a ...
Combine salt and water in a large bowl, stirring to dissolve. Add the cabbage pieces and toss well. Weigh down cabbage with a plate if needed to keep it beneath the surface of the brine, and let stand ...
The cover of "Cook Korean!" by Robin Ha and two dishes prepared from recipes in the book: Easy Kimchi (top right) and Korean bean sprout salad (bottom right). (Leslie Brenner/Staff) If you want to ...
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Easy Kimchi

this recipe for easy kimchi is an easy to make and a great snack or perfect to add to rice bowls or soup. It includes daikon radish and it is a zero weight watchers point food! Follow along!
If you want to learn to cook Korean food and you're starting from scratch, the first thing to do is find a very large jar. The second is to procure a copy of “Cook Korean!: A Comic Book with Recipes.” ...
About four years ago I had my hat handed to me by a reader for implying that kimchi—specifically the common Napa cabbage variety—is cheap and easy to make. That’s wrong, of course, particularly with ...