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mykoreaneats is a one man operation trying to introduce korean food (aka hansik) to the masses. mykoreaneats is also searching out some seriously good korean eats and reinventing them my way (with a little help from mom, the expert). mykoreaneats can also be

Member Since: Mar 9, 2014


Last Posted Recipe: Mar 29, 2015

Korean-Style Hamburg Steak w Tomato Gravy

Korean-Style Hamburg Steak w Tomato Gravy More Korean Food Porn @ www.facebook.com/mykoreaneats

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Kimchi Pork Tacos

The best of Korean and Mexican cuisine combined into one: Kimchi Pork Tacos. Full description @ http://mykoreaneats.com/2015/02/kimchi-pork-tacos/

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JEJU BLACK BURGER W HOMEMADE FRIES

Hamburgers using the famed Jeju black pig for patties, homemade fries, and a side of greens.

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Korean Spicy Stir Fried Squid

Another day means another chance to eat well, and this time we’re doing spicy. My partner and I haven’t had anything spicy of late (specifically the sweat-inducing kind), so I decided to make one of my favorite stir fried dishes: ojingeo bokkeum (aka spicy stir fried squid). Full story @ http://mykoreaneats.com/?p=6325

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Spicy Pork Bone Stew (Gamja Tang)

Gamja Tang 101: Originating in Jeollannam-do (southwest province of Korea), this is a traditional spicy pork bone stew enjoyed as a regular meal or oftentimes enjoyed as a late-night pairing with soju, Korea’s version of Vodka usually made from rice. In literal translation, gamja tang means “potato stew,” but its name actually refers to a part of the pork bone itself, not the potatoes. However over time, it was reported that customers kept asking about the potatoes, eventually making it a permanent fixture for the dish. Other main ingredients include pork neck bones, a generous amount of hot peppers, perilla seeds powder, perilla leaves, crown daisy leaves, and various leafy stems and greens.

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Korean Kimchi Jjigae (Spicy Kimchi Stew)

Spicy Kimchi Stew w Pork. The perfect meal for cold winter days! ^^

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Beer Battered Fish n Perilla Chips

Decided to fry up some Western food using Korean ingredients. Beer Battered Fish n Perilla Chips and Onion Rings.

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Gochu Jeon (Stuffed Chili Peppers)

It’s been a while since I made one of the many kinds of Korean jeons, so it was only natural that I make some when I came into possession of a handful of local chili peppers. And continuing with my healthier diet and lifestyle, I decided to make this gochu jeon without any ground pork.....

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Korean Spicy Stir Fried Pork

Korean Jeyuk Bokkeum (Stir Fried Pork) is a favorite among meat-lovers. Give it a try in the comforts of your own home.

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Korean Bossam (Braised n Boiled Pork)

Korean Bossam (Braised n Boiled Pork) Full recipe and description at www.mykoreaneats.com ^^

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CHICKEN KAAS (BREADED FRIED CHICKEN W CHEE

Breaded and fried chicken breast made Asian style. Full recipe at www.mykoreaneats.com

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CARBONARA TTEOKBOKKI 까르보나라 떡볶이 (RICE CAKES

Korean fusion dish full of flavors. More Korean Food at www.facebook.com/mykoreaneats

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Vegetarian Jajang Myeon (Noodles w Black )

Korean-Chinese fusion dish that is hugely popular with busy city dwellers. Delivery guys will bring this dish to your doorsteps in a matter of minutes. This dish is full of flavors and a must for noodle-lovers.

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Korean Fried Chicken (aka KFC)

I love Korean fried chicken. I love it so much I eat it on average about four times per week. On top of that, I oftentimes have dreams (no joke) about frying up my ideal fried chicken with different kinds of ........www.facebook.com/mykoreaneats

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Korean Bibim Myun (Spicy Noodles)

Cold, spicy noodles mixed with a medley of vegetables that's perfect for the warmer months. Full story at www.mykoreaneats.com

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Dak Bokkeum Tang (Spicy Braised Chicken)

Dakbokkeumtang (Spicy Braised Chicken) is a favorite for those who love chicken and a bit of spiciness. Plus there are plenty of vegetables that make this dish comforting and healthy as well.

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Korean Fish Cake Stir Fry

Korean Fish Cake Stir Fry aka Eomuk Bokkeum. A quick and easy side dish that satisfies the pickiest eaters. Good stuff!!

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Korean Breaded Tofu Cubes

Korean fusion food using healthy tofu chunks and then breading them a la tonkatsu-style (pork cutlets). This is a semi-healthy and easy recipe that will sure to please the pickiest eaters.

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Spam Jumuk Bab (Rice Balls w Spam)

"Rice Balls" made with leftover rice and other seasonings plus pan-fried spam for some extra goodness. A popular and quick dish that appeals to the masses.

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Korean Spicy Squid

Korean Ojingeochae Muchim (Spicy Squid Strips) is a popular snack and side dish that most people love for its spicy and sweet taste. It also works as a great addition to lunch box sets.

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Korean Spicy Chicken Tacos

Korean-Mexican fusion at its best, spicy chicken tacos with seasonal greens. An excellent dish that can be made quick n easy.

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Korean Hanwoo Steak on Island Greens

Korean food at its best. Instead of cooking up large cuts of steak and eating like a carnivore as I did back in the States, my time in Korea has allowed me to enjoy a balance of flavors and ingredients every time I visit a .....read the full story at mykoreaneats.com

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Tteokguk 떡국 (Rice Cake Soup)

Although there wasn’t a lot of time for cooking or eating, I got to experience a semi-instant tteokguk for New Year’s Day thanks to a good friend of mine who is also adept at cooking (yah, someone else finally doing the cooking!). For those who are unfamiliar with tteokguk, it is a traditional dish enjoyed by many (if not all Koreans) during the New Year’s and Lunar New Year holiday. The rice cake used to make tteokguk is first made into a long, white cylinder shape called garae tteok. Its shape and length are symbolic, representing longevity in life, especially back in the early days of Korea when mortality rates were so high. Back to the cooking aspect of tteokguk, the more traditional method calls for boiling a good chunk of beef with vegetables for at least an hour for the stock, but with an instant beef stock from Ottogi you can cut your total cooking time in half without sacrificing all the good taste. And as with most Korean soups and stews, many variations exist and can include the following add-ons: mandu (dumplings), various seafood, and toppings like fried egg strips, seaweed, and scallions. There is nothing better than starting off the New Year’s slurping down those slippery smooth rice cakes on an empty stomach! ^^

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