Bibimbap is a riot of flavor: a bowl of rice and vegetables with maybe some meat and maybe an egg and probably a sauce that scratches an itch for umami, sweetness, tang and spice. This recipe for ...
The first time I tasted Korean food was when I made bibimbap at home. Crazy, I know, but I had no choice as my city has no Korean restaurants. I also had to make it without the three main ingredients ...
A high protein spin on a staple Korean dish. Although this classic Korean dish is traditionally served with white rice, this version with quinoa is higher in protein and lower in carbohydrates. If you ...
The Korean rice dish bibimbap is often served with beef. But here’s a summery version even vegans can get behind. This vegetarian bibimbap bowl trades the traditional beef for silken tofu, with ...
Though I was woefully late to the Bibimbap party, ever since I ordered it at a Korean restaurant last year, “mixed rice” is all I want after a long run. But at first I couldn’t fathom making it home.
When I lived in South Korea some years ago, I fell in love with many things. This was before the country’s pop culture had seized the rest of the world’s imagination. But the rugged beauty of the ...
Volger (Veggie Burgers Every Which Way) takes on formidable opponents ramen and pho in this imaginative collection. As any noodle slurper can attest, the broth of one’s ramen is just as important as ...
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