
Korean Home Cooking
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In Korean Home Cooking, Sohui Kim shares the authentic Korean flavors found in the dishes at her restaurant and the recipes from her family. Sohui is well-regarded for her sense of sohnmat, a Korean phrase that roughly translates to "taste of the hand," or an ease and agility with making food taste delicious. With 100 recipes, Korean Home Cookingis a comprehensive look at Korean cuisine, and includes recipes for kimchee, crisp mung bean pancakes, seaweed soup, spicy chicken stew, and japchae noodles and more traditional fare of soondae (blood sausage) and yuk hwe (beef tartare). With Sohui's guidance, stories from her family, and photographs of her travels in Korea, Korean Home Cookingbrings rich cultural traditions into your home kitchen.
" Korean Home Cooking is a revelation. It is an education in Korean cuisine and roadmap for bringing it into your kitchen, with recipes that are as smart and delicious as they are achievable. Herein is a body of knowledge that needed a generous cook like Sohui to shape and share it, and it deserves a spot on every serious cook's bookshelf." -Peter Mehan, author, co-founder of Lucky Peach
"Like so many other enthusiastic eaters, I am fascinated with the flavors found in Korean cooking.... Sohui's writing welcomes us like a family member to visit her earliest food memories, and she profoundly informs us with the nuanced skill of a natural teacher." -Michael Anthony, author and executive chef, Grammercy Tavern
"The delectably spiced, colorful Korean dishes in restaurants may seem overwhelming to the American home cook. No longer. In this very detailed and exquisitely illustrated cookbook, Sohui Kim combines knowledge from her Insa kitchen with down-to-earth savvy recalled from her family kitchen." -Mimi Sheraton, author
"The most usefulcookbook released by a New York chef in 2018." - Grub Street
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Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Introduction
- The Korean Kitchen
- Banchan
- Jorim/Braised
- Yun-Geun Jorim - Glazed Lotus Root
- Jang Jorim - Soy-Braised Beef
- Gamja Jorim - Potato Stewed in Soy Sauce
- Dae-Pa Jorim - Charred Braised Leeks
- Dubu Jorim - Soy-Braised Tofu
- Gyeran Jorim - Soy-Marinated Seven-Minute Eggs
- Goguma Jorim - Roasted Sweet Potatoes
- Dan Hobak Jorim - Sweet Soy-Glazed Kabocha
- Kongjang - Soy-Braised Black Soybeans
- Jeon/Pan-Fried
- Hobak Jeon - Green Squash Fritters
- Kketnip Jeon - Stuffed Perilla Leaves
- Dwejigogi Jeon - Pork Patties
- Haemul Pajeon - Seafood Pancakes with Scallions and Chiles
- Kimchi Jeon - Kimchi Pancakes
- Bindaetteok - Mung Bean Pancakes with Kimchi and Sprouts
- Gyeran Mari - Rolled Omelet with Vegetables
- Twigim/Crispy Fried
- Yachae Twigim - Vegetable Fritters
- Bugak - Crispy Fried Seaweed Chips
- Bokkeum/Stir-Fried
- Auh-Muk Bokkeum - Sautéed Fish Cakes with Vegetables
- Buh-Sut Bokkeum - Mushroom Stir-Fry
- Ojingo Bokkeum - Fresh Squid Stir-Fry
- Myulchi Bokkeum - Candied Anchovies with Peanuts
- Mae-Un Myulchi Bokkeum - Spicy Anchovy Stir-Fry
- Muchim/Tossed
- Butchu Oi Muchim - Marinated Cucumbers
- Oijjangachi Muchim - Pickled Cucumber Salad
- Fennel Muchim - Fennel Salad
- Miyeok Oi Muchim - Seaweed, Cucumber, and Charred Leek Salad
- Ojingochae Muchim - Spicy Dried Squid
- Nokdu Muk - Mung Bean Starch Jelly
- Sangchu Muchim - Grilled Escarole Muchim
- Gu Oon Hobak Muchim - Charred Summer Squash Salad
- Moo Saengchae - Quick-Pickled Radish
- Moo Malleng e Muchim - Pickled Dried Radish
- Namul/Seasoned Greens
- Kong Namul - Soybean Sprout Salad
- Geun-Dae Namul - Swiss Chard Namul
- Gosari Namul - Bracken Salad
- Mulnaeng-e Namul - Watercress Namul
- Gaji Namul - Charred Eggplant with White Soy and Chiles
- Gamjachae Banchan - Shredded Potato Salad
- Kimchi
- Baechu Kimchi - Whole Napa Cabbage Kimchi
- Baechu Gutjeori - Quick Chopped-Cabbage Kimchi
- Nabak Kimchi - Sliced Radish and Cabbage Water Kimchi
- Butchu Kimchi - Garlic Chive Kimchi
- Dongchimi - Whole Radish Water Kimchi
- Kkakdugi - Cubed Moo Radish Kimchi
- Oi-So-Begi - Stuffed Cucumber Kimchi
- Kketnip Kimchi - Perilla Kimchi
- Ojingeojeot - Salted Preserved Squid in Spicy Sauce
- Korean Barbeque
- Yangnyum Kalbi - Marinated Short Ribs
- LA-Style Kalbi - Flanken-Cut Marinated Short Ribs
- Samgyupsal - Sliced Pork Belly
- Dweji Bulgogi - Spicy Marinated Pork Butt
- Bol Sal - Cured Pork Jowl
- Dweji Kalbi - Gochujang-Glazed Baby Back Ribs
- Saewoo and Ojingo - Shrimp and Squid
- Nakji - Octopus
- Pa Muchim - Scallion Salad
- Kimchi Vinaigrette
- Sangchu - Lettuces and Herbs
- Kong-Garu - Soybean Powder
- Chamgireum, Sogeum - Sesame Oil and Salt
- Ssam Jang - Seasoned Doenjang Sauce
- Haesanmul & Gogi/Seafood & Meat
- "Hot Bar" - Seafood Sausage
- Ganjang Gaejang - Soy-Marinated Crabs
- Yangnyum Gaejang - Spicy Marinated Crabs
- Kkanpoong Saewoo - Crispy Sweet-and-Sour Shrimp
- Kkongchi-Jorim - Braised Pacific Saury
- Sangsun Gui - Broiled Branzino
- Galchi Gui - Pan-Seared Salt-Cured Belt Fish
- KFC - Korean-Style Fried Chicken with Sesame Seeds
- Dan-Moo - Sweet Pickled Radish
- Soondae - Blood Sausage
- Chicken Cutlets à la Donkatsu
- Yukhwe - Korean Steak Tartare
- Bulgogi - Grilled Sirloin
- Yang Kalbi - Spiced Lamb Ribs
- Spam
- Guk, Jjigae, Jjim & Tang/Stews & Soups
- Sogogi Moo Guk - Radish and Beef Soup
- Tteok-Mandu Guk - Rice Cake and Dumpling Soup
- Yukgaejang - Spicy Beef Soup
- Miyeok Guk - Seaweed Soup
- Bugeo Guk - Egg and Dried Fish Soup
- Soondubu - Silken Tofu Stew with Seafood
- Kimchi Jjigae - Kimchi Stew
- Doenjang Jjigae - Soybean Paste Stew
- Kkotgae Tang - Crab Stew
- Dakdori Tang - Spicy Chicken Stew
- Samgae Tang - Rice-Stuffed Cornish Game Hen in Soup
- Kalbi Tang - Short Rib Soup
- Kalbi Jjim - Braised Beef Short Ribs
- Al Gyeran Jjim - Steamed Eggs with Salted Pollack Roe
- Seollong Tang - Beef Bone Broth
- Myeolchi Gukmul - Master Anchovy Stock
- Myeon, Bap & Mandu/Noodles, Rice & Dumplings
- Basic Udon Noodle Soup
- Jjajang Myeon - Black Bean Noodles
- Japchae - Stir-Fried Sweet Potato Noodles
- Jjeol Myeon - Cold Spicy Noodles with Vegetables and Soft-Boiled Eggs
- Bibim Naeng Myeon - Spicy Chewy Noodles with Chilled Beef Broth
- Bibimbop
- Kimbop
- Al Bop - Rice with Caviar
- Juk - Congee
- Kimchi Fried Rice
- Basic Jap Gok Bop - Healthy Rice
- Tteokbokki - Sautéed Rice Cakes
- Gogi Mandu - Meat Dumplings
- Yachae Mandu - Vegetable Dumplings
- Hu-Shik/Desserts
- Castella Cake
- Goguma Mattang - Candied Sweet Potatoes
- Ripe Summer Tomatoes with Tofu Cream
- Hotteok - Brown Sugar Filled Dessert Pancakes
- Ppopgi - Raw Sugar Candy
- Samsaek Kyung-Dan - Sweet Rice Dumplings in Three Colors
- Soju Cantaloupe
- Shikhye - Sweet Rice Drink
- Index of Searchable Terms
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Copyright Page
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