![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Even those unfamiliar with Korean food have likely heard of kimchi, which is now sold in mainstream grocery stores and makes appearances on hot dogs, in fried rice, and more. The book is divided into 10 sections with subjects like snacks and street food, cocktails, and, of course, kimchi. "You can eat the sides for every meal and add them to anything you're already eating - even pasta," Ha says. Typical banchan include spicy bokchoy ( cheonggyeongche muchim), bean sprout salad ( kongnamul), and pan-fried tofu ( dubu buchim). Having Dengki on each page is like seeing Microsoft's detested Clippy transformed from a talking paperclip into your older sister's cool best friend.įor those dabbling in Korean food for the first time, Ha recommends trying stir-fried meat dishes, the one-pot chili chicken soup, or the vegetable side dishes known as banchan that usually take only 15 minutes to make. Ha even created a cartoon narrator named Dengki to talk readers through each recipe. This charming cookbook uses brightly colored illustrations to break down the process of making dishes like acorn jelly salad ( dotorimuk) or kimchi stew ( kimchi jjigae). Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title Cook Korean! Subtitle A Comic Book With Recipes Author Robin Ha ![]()
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