This is a favorite dish from my childhood. I tried Maangchi’s version, and it is delicious: http://www.maangchi.com/recipe/kongbiji-jjigae. I have adapted elements of Maangchi’s recipe to my family’s recipe: https://piglettedc.wordpress.com/2015/03/25/korean-pureed-soybean-stew-with-kimchi-and-pork-2/ First, I increased the dry soybeans from ½ cup to 2 cups, then soaked overnight in the fridge. I used 2 large bone-in pork chops (about… Continue reading Korean puréed soybean stew with kimchi and pork, Maangchi version (kong beejee jigae)
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Korean sliced rice cake soup (dduk guk)
This is a favorite from my childhood. I made this recipe from Maangchi, but I used skirt steak instead of brisket: http://www.maangchi.com/recipe/ddukguk. I modified by sautéing the beef strips before adding the hot water and garlic (but see Note below). I also used black sesame in lieu of toasted nori. We also have added a… Continue reading Korean sliced rice cake soup (dduk guk)
Korean slow-cooked beef bone soup (seolleong tang)
It took nearly all day to make, and the broth isn’t as milky-white as at restaurants, but it still is tasty. The secret, I learned midway, is to keep the soup at a roiling boil, not at a simmer. We served this with short-grain rice and thin wheat noodles (Korean somyun or Japanese somen), garnishing… Continue reading Korean slow-cooked beef bone soup (seolleong tang)
Simple boiled egg sandwich
I first had this type of sandwich many years ago in Bordeaux, France. Although it traditionally is made with a baguette, I used sliced ciabatta this time. Lightly spread mayonnaise on the inside of two slices of bread, then layer on mixed baby greens, sliced tomato, sliced boiled egg, and a dash each of salt… Continue reading Simple boiled egg sandwich
Simple mashed potatoes
This is a recipe from my childhood, one that we learned from a family friend, Yvonne Francis, who hosted us at her Cranston, RI home for a memorable Thanksgiving in the 1980s. Using a stockpot, bring about 12 cups of water to a boil, adding a little (about 1 tsp) salt. Peel 6 medium-large Russet… Continue reading Simple mashed potatoes
Mashed sweet potatoes
This is another recipe from my childhood, one that we learned from a family friend, Yvonne Francis, who hosted us at her Cranston, RI home for a memorable Thanksgiving when I was in elementary school. Using a stockpot, bring about 12 cups of water to a boil, adding a little (about 1 tsp) salt. To… Continue reading Mashed sweet potatoes
Korean soybean paste stew with tofu, shrimp, and potato (doen jang)
Recipe from Maangchi: http://www.maangchi.com/recipe/tofu-stew-doenjang-chigae (Sept. 2015)
Maangchi’s original Korean steamed egg in earthenware pot (ddeukbaegi gyeran jjim)
I love Maangchi‘s original recipe from 2011, which is now available only on video now: https://youtu.be/WuNrLgh2Vw0?si=DgqBSTmaXmOdFyAt The ingredients are: 1.5 cups chicken broth, 3 eggs + 1 egg yolk, 1 chopped scallion, and 1 tsp fish sauce. I use the smallest burner on my range to prevent the temperature from getting too high. I have… Continue reading Maangchi’s original Korean steamed egg in earthenware pot (ddeukbaegi gyeran jjim)
Korean chicken soup with hand-cut noodles (dak kalguksu)
This is one of my favorite dishes, but I haven’t had it in years. This is my first time making the recipe at home. Recipe from Maangchi: http://www.maangchi.com/recipe/dak-kalguksu (Aug. 2015)
Korean-Chinese black bean sauce over noodles (jja jang myun)
This dish brings back many childhood memories of eating at Korean-Chinese restaurants with my family. My family’s recipe never tasted like the restaurant version. Thanks to Maangchi, I finally found the restaurant version that I loved so much: http://www.maangchi.com/recipe/jjajangmyun (Aug. 2015)