I first tasted bindaetteok - Korean mung bean pancakes - on a winter trip to Seoul. I made a hurried visit to Gwangjang Market in search of Korean pine nuts (which are excellent). I had a dinner ...
Even if you have only a passing familiarity with Korean food, you’re likely to know pajeon, or haemul pajeon, the wheat flour, scallion, and sometimes seafood pancake that often precedes the main meal ...
Chadol sukju bokkeum, a stir-fried blend of tender beef brisket and crisp mung bean sprouts, brings together flavors and textures that satisfy any appetite. The juice from the bean sprouts balances ...
1. Soak mung beans in water until soft, drain and peel off the skins. Grind the mung beans with 2/3 cups of water in a blender. 2. Peel and finely chop the carrot and bracken. Season with salt. 3.
Tangpyeongchae is a dish made of jellied mung beans, sprouts, beef, watercress and eggs. It is sweet and sour in taste, rich in nutrition and harmonized with colors from the meat and vegetables. The ...
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