I just left tapioca pearls out, because of their high calories. Keep in mind that many tapioca recipes, like tapioca pudding and bubble tea, are loaded with additional calories and fat from added sugars and milk or cream.
Cold Noodles in Almond Soy Bean Soup
Kong-guksu or Cold Bean Soup Noodles is a special dish for the summer time in Korea. The best way to…
Korean Style, Soy Sauce Based Cucumber Pickles
Boil water with pickling ingredients for three minutes, and plunge all the cucumber slices! That’s all!
“Vegan” Mumallaeng-i Muchim (dried radish kimchi)
Originally, when Koreans make Mumalaengi Muchim(seasoned dried radish), we add in some fish sauce, but I wanted to make it vegan style. So I didn’t include fish sauce.
How to Boil Eggs in Korean Style (hard-boiled, soft-boiled, medium-boiled)
Koreans usually eat boiled eggs with cold noodles such as jjolmyeon (spicy cold chewy noodles), naengmyeon (cold noodles), bibim-myeon (spicy…
“Jjolmyeon” Spicy Cold Chewy Noodles
What makes Jjolmyeon special is the texture of noodles. The noodles are very chewy and bouncy almost like rubber band!
“Mu Namul” (Stir-fried radish side dish)
Korean radish (white radish) is a very versatile root vegetable in Korea. It is an essential ingredient in soups, stews,…
“Sigeumchi Namul” (Seasoned Spinach Side Dish)
In Korea, people make side dish called ‘namul’ with thicker and more crinkled spinach leaves, after blanching them in boiling water.
Fried Kelp (Dasima)
Fried kelp can be eaten as snacks or a side dish for drinking. Fried kelp could also be a wonderful food for vegans or vegetarians!
Gosari Namul (Stir-Fried Bracken)
There are many Korean traditional foods that need a long cooking time, and it is interesting that you can easily cook most of them using American slow cookers.