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Cheesy Buldak (Fire Chicken) With Rice Cakes

Bouncy rice cakes turn this spicy Korean classic into a perfect weeknight dinner.

Silken Tofu Stew With Clams and Zucchini

This gentle take on Korean soondubu jjigae will soothe adults and little ones alike.

Creamy Gochujang Gnocchi

Shelf-stable gnocchi replace chewy rice cakes in this fun take on tteokbokki.

Egg Drop Dumpling Soup

Short-cut favorites like boxed stock, frozen dumplings, and bagged spinach join forces in a twist on comforting egg drop soup that’s a breeze to make.

Kong-Bul (Soybean Sprouts and Bulgogi)

An abbreviation of kongnamul (soybean sprouts) and bulgogi, kong-bul is a quick one-pot dish that’s great as a drinking side dish or an easy weeknight meal.

Haemul Pajeon (Seafood Pancakes)

The classic Korean pancake, threaded with seafood and lots of scallions, has crispy edges and a kicky dipping sauce, making it a perfect drinking snack.

Sulguk (Alcohol Stew)

There's nothing more soothing than a bubbling pot of sulguk, a.k.a. alcohol soup. This spicy version is brimming with blood sausage, mushrooms, fish cakes, and instant ramyun.

Gochujang-Butter-Braised Tofu

This deeply savory main is so easy and lightning fast, it gets dinner on the table in less than the time it takes to make rice.

Miyeokguk (Korean Seaweed Soup)

For postpartum nourishment, birthday celebrations, and chilly days.

Gochujang-Glazed Fried Chicken Sandwich

Meet Chris Morocco’s ideal chicken sandwich—with dill mayo, sweet pickles, shredded lettuce, and a squishy bun.

Bulgogi Tofu Burgers

These vegetarian burgers will steal the show at any cookout thanks to a blender marinade inspired by the Korean BBQ favorite.

Red Curry Pork and Rice Cake Stir-Fry

Spice up your weeknight stir-fry game with tender ground meat, chewy rice cakes, and crunchy bell peppers in a bold red curry sauce.

Korean Potato Salad

Often served in a tidy scoop, this creamy, tangy, subtly sweet potato salad goes great with whatever’s coming off the grill.

Spicy Kimchi Sujebi

Fiery kimchi stew with chewy hand-torn noodles is Korean comfort food at its finest.

Easy Sujebi (Hand-Torn Noodles)

Your soups are begging for these chewy Korean noodles.

Soy-Braised Brisket

This hearty crowd-pleasing roast is a mash-up of two beloved culinary staples: tender Jewish brisket and sweet-savory Korean braised short ribs known as kalbi jjim.

Dakjuk

This deeply comforting Korean chicken-and-rice porridge makes a quick and cozy meal any time of day. 

Basic Bulgogi

This easy bulgogi recipe with its hot-sweet-salty marinade works well with beef, pork, or chicken—and delivers dinner in under an hour.

Black Bean “Jajang” Bolo Rice

This rich main nods to Korean Chinese jajangmyeon and ragù Bolognese, relying on fermented black bean paste (jajang) for earthy backbone to the meaty sauce.

Songpyeon “Apples”

These chewy, lightly sweet, sesame-filled rice cakes are a star of the Korean mid-autumn festival known as Chuseok.
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