두부 전, DuBu Jeon
Posted by Aeri Lee on November 29, 2011

Tofu is a very common ingredient in Korean cuisine, and tofu jeon is a delicious way to eat it. Tofu and garlic go together well. Like my other recipes, it is a very simple and tasty dish to try. Recently, I have been posting many meat dishes, so I am very glad to post this vegetarian friendly recipe for you today.
Yield: 20 Tofu Jeon
Short Korean Lesson: *^^*
- Gam (감) = Persimmon
- Gang (강) = River
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콩나물 밥, KongNaMul Bap
Posted by Aeri Lee on November 23, 2011

Soybean sprout rice, called kongnamul bap (콩나물밥) in Korean, is a delicious and unique one dish meal. When you make the rice, you cook some marinated meat and bean sprouts together, and then eat it with a special sauce. For this recipe, I used my rice cooker; however, you can also cook the rice on the stove. My husband tried this Korean dish for the first time today and gave an A rating.
I hope that you try this easy and tasty meal someday for your family.
Yield: 6 Servings
Short Korean Lesson: *^^*
- Bang (방) = Room
- Bam (밤) = Night
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매운 감자국, MaeWon GamJaGuk
Posted by Aeri Lee on November 14, 2011

Spicy potato guk is a very simple and useful daily soup that is especially good on cold days because the spicy broth makes your body warm. Many people usually have potatoes and onions on hand. So if your groceries are running low, and you want to cook something with what you have, this is a great recipe for that.
If you love potatoes and spicy food like me, try it someday.
Yield: 3 Servings
Short Korean Lesson: *^^*
- JiPye (지폐) = Bill (Money)
- DongJeon (동전) = Coin (Money)
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달걀 샐러드 샌드위치, DakGyal SaelReoDeu SaenDeuWuiChi
Posted by Aeri Lee on November 11, 2011

Today, I will make one of my favorite sandwiches: egg salad. I learned how to make this from my mother-in-law and she posted the recipe sometime ago. She said that I can add other ingredients into the egg salad. One day, I was hungry for hard boiled eggs, so I decided to experiment and make my own version. I added some cucumber and onion too. I added a little sugar to give it a hint of sweetness. Wow, it was a big success, and I really enjoyed eating it. So I want to share my recipe with you.
Yield: 2 Sandwiches
Short Korean Lesson: *^^*
- Gom (곰) = Bear
- SaJa (사자) = Lion
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굴전, Gul Jeon
Posted by Aeri Lee on November 5, 2011

Oyster is popular and common in Korea. Since it is popular, there are many different ways to eat oyster. You can use it for soup, Korean pancakes (Jeon), deep-fried foods, steamed foods, or raw foods, etc. Among them, I will show you how to make oyster jeon, which is fried oyster with an egg and flour coating. For extra flavor, it will have some green onions and hot peppers too.
I love seafood and miss the many different kinds of fresh seafood in Korea. However, since I have moved to the USA, I am living far away from the ocean and cannot easily buy good seafood. Anyway, one day we were shopping a nice grocery store, Wegmans, and I found a container of oysters. My eyes were sparkling with joy when I saw it. I was hungry for oysters. lol … They are not fresh enough to eat raw; however, they were good enough to make this Korean dish. So here is a simple but tasty oyster recipe for you.
Yield: 15 Pieces
Short Korean Lesson: *^^*
- Ggul (꿀) = Honey (Food)
- Gul (굴) = Oyster
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