Pasta always feels like that cozy, reliable friend in the kitchen. But we can all admit that sometimes even the classic recipes like spaghetti get old. It's about time we shake up the noodle menu with ...
Whenever Euny Hong’s mother flies Korean Air, she asks for an extra tube of gochujang, the crimson fermented chile paste, for her in-flight bibimbap. Later, at restaurants, she’ll take the tube out of ...
A fundamental condiment in Korean cooking, gochujang is basically a sweet and spicy red chili paste made of chili powder, glutinous rice, meju powder and salt. You'll find that it is an indispensable ...
1 About an hour before cooking, marinate the pork. Combine the pork, oil, soy sauce, garlic, salt, and pepper on a rimmed baking sheet or in a ziplock bag, tossing to combine. Allow the tenderloins to ...
If you’ve ever been to a Korean restaurant, you’ve undoubtedly encountered gochujang. It adds the heat to bibimbap, lends the rich red color you see in tteokbokki, stir-fried rice cakes, and forms the ...
Ethnic foods, particularly the fermented variety, have a history of being typecast as unappetizing in the United States. Korean offerings like kimchi, soybean pastes like doenjang and the red chili ...