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  2. Gyeran-jjim - Wikipedia

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    Gyeran-jjim (Korean: 계란찜), dalgyal-jjim (달걀찜) or steamed eggs is a type of jjim, Korean steamed dish. [1] [2] It is a custardy, casserole-like banchan (side dish), often seasoned with saeu-jeot (salted shrimp) or myeongnan-jeot (salted pollock roe) and topped with scallions and toasted sesame seeds.

  3. List of steamed foods - Wikipedia

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    Chinese steamed eggseggs are beaten to a consistency similar to that used for an omelette and then steamed; Corunda; Couscous; Dhokla; Jjim – a Korean cuisine term referring to dishes made by steaming or boiling [2] meat, chicken, fish, or shellfish which have been marinated in a sauce or soup Agujjim; Andong jjimdak

  4. List of Korean dishes - Wikipedia

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    Beondegi (번데기) : is steamed or boiled silkworm pupae which are seasoned and eaten as a snack. Bungeoppang (붕어빵; "carp-bread") is the Korean name for the Japanese fish-shaped pastry Taiyaki that is usually filled with sweet red bean paste and then baked in a fish-shaped mold. It is very chewy on the inside and crispy on the outside.

  5. I Want to Be Like Maangchi and Her New Cookbook Taught ... - AOL

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  6. Korean holiday recipes: Braised short ribs and cheesy egg bread

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    Chef and restaurateur Danny Lee is visiting the TODAY kitchen to share two of his favorite Korean holiday dishes. He shows us how to prepare tender braised short ribs (aka galbi-jjim) and easy ...

  7. The Korean Way to Make Soft-Boiled Eggs 10x Better - AOL

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    For mayak eggs, you'll need as many eggs as you'd like (I typically use 4-6 eggs per batch), soy sauce, a sweetener like honey or agave, rice vinegar, sesame oil, gochugaru, minced garlic, chopped ...

  8. Maangchi - Wikipedia

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    Emily Kim (born Kim Kwang-sook; Korean: 김광숙; RR: Gim Gwang-suk; MR: Kim Kwang-suk; born 1957), commonly known as Maangchi (망치; Mangchi; Mangch'i), is a South Korean-born American YouTuber and author. She is notable for producing cooking videos centered around Korean cuisine.

  9. Mandu (food) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Mandu can be steamed, boiled, pan-fried, or deep-fried. The styles also vary across regions in the Korean Peninsula. [3] Mandu were long part of Korean royal court cuisine, but are now found in supermarkets, restaurants, and snack places such as pojangmacha and bunsikjip throughout South Korea. [4]