고구마 튀김, GoGuMa TwiGim
Posted by Aeri Lee on April 18, 2012

Do you have any specific food that brings back good memories from your childhood? My mom used to cook delicious snacks for us when we were little. This Korean sweet potato snack was one of them. Since it is a deep-fried food, she did not make it often, which made us more excited when we had the rare chance to eat it. I remember begging her for a piece that just came out of the boiling oil because I could not wait any longer. lol… The funny thing is my son did the exact same thing even though he never ate it before. Maybe it was the delicious smell that made him want to try it so badly. We think he is a little too young to be eating deep fried foods, but someday he might get his own fond childhoods memories about this food as I did. Every now and then, I crave my mom’s Korean sweet potato twigim. Now, I can make it for myself and it is good enough to tame my desires for my mom’s twigim.
Yield: 25 Pieces
Short Korean Lesson: *^^*
- GeoUl (거울) = Mirror
- GeoMi (거미) = Spider
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비빔 만두, BiBim ManDu
Posted by Aeri Lee on April 3, 2012

Bibim mandu is a very popular snack food in Korea. Many Koreans like to eat fried or steamed dumplings with soy dipping sauce. However, every now and then, you might want to try something different with foods you like. Therefore, this bibim mandu is great for that. Fried dumpings, noodles, various vegetables, along with a special spicy sweet and sour sauce tastes great together. Try it someday.
Yield: 4 Servings
Short Korean Lesson: *^^*
- GiCha (기차) = Train
- BiHaengGi (비행기) = Airplane
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만두속 전, ManDuSok Jeon
Posted by Aeri Lee on March 29, 2012

Dumplings are delicious, but they are a lot of work to make. Imagine something that is just as delicous, but is easier and faster to make. That sounds great, right? If you are in that situtation, this recipe is what I suggest.
If you have any leftover dumpling filling, or have the ingredients to make dumplings, you can make delicious “Dumpling Filling Jeon.” I posted a garlic dumpling recipe before, so you can use that filling for this recipe. Try this someday.
Yield: 15 Patties
Short Korean Lesson: *^^*
- GiPpeum (기쁨) = Joy
- SeulPeum (슬픔) = Sorrow
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계란 빵, GyeRan Bbang
Posted by Aeri Lee on March 2, 2012

Egg bread, or egg muffins, is old-fashioned street food in Korea. It is especially popular in the cold winter. Freshly baked steaming egg muffins will melt your heart. They are sweet with a slightly salty whole egg inside. They taste very delicious. They are a little unique and fun to make. Of course, they are very easy to make too.
Yield: 8 Pieces
Short Korean Lesson: *^^*
- GyeRan (계란) = Egg
- Bbang (빵) = Bread
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해물 파전, HaeMul PaJeon
Posted by Aeri Lee on February 4, 2012

Seafood and green onion pancakes are perfect for seafood lovers like myself. This is one of the most popular foods for festivals in Korea. The awesome taste comes from the different kinds of seafood and green onions, which are fried into a nicely golden-brown crispy pancake. Some people pour the egg on top of the pancake before frying it, but I prefer my egg in the batter. If you increase the salt a little more, you might not need dipping sauce. However, we usually use soy dipping sauce. Try this delicious food someday.
Yield: 1 Pancake
Short Korean Lesson: *^^*
- DaeNaMu (대나무) = Bamboo Tree
- EeulGgot (들꽃) = Wild Flower
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