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  2. Kimchi mac and cheese, please: Swap in banchan for your ... - AOL

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    Caroline Choe, a Korean American chef and the author of a new cookbook, “Banchan: 60 Korean American Recipes for Delicious, Shareable Sides,” shares ideas for bringing Korean flavors to a ...

  3. The Korean Way to Make a Sheet Pan Dinner 10x Better - AOL

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    I love a long cooking project, but there's so much to love about sheet pan dinner recipes. They're easy, hands-off and a large quantity of food cooks evenly and quickly all at once. For so long ...

  4. List of Korean dishes - Wikipedia

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    Sundae (순대): Korean sausage made with a mixture of boiled sweet rice, oxen or pig's blood, potato noodle, mung bean sprouts, green onion and garlic stuffed in a natural casing. [16] Hotteok (호떡) : similar to pancakes, but the syrup is in the filling rather than a condiment.

  5. Banchan - Wikipedia

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    Thus, with the ban on meat-containing dishes, vegetable-based dishes rose in prominence and became the focal point of Korean cuisine; [4] court kitchens developed various methods for cooking, preparing and presenting these dishes, while less-affluent commoners produced smaller, simpler arrays of these vegetable-based dishes.

  6. Yan Can Cook - Wikipedia

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    The series originated in Calgary, Alberta, Canada from 1978 to 1982 as a daily syndicated cooking show, Yan Can, for 250 episodes [1] until Yan moved to San Francisco, California, United States in 1982 starting Yan Can Cook on PBS . [2] [3] Yan also wrote several cookbooks which serve as companions to these various television series. [2]

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  8. Nokdu-muk - Wikipedia

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    Nokdu-muk is usually served cold, usually as the banchan (side dish) nokdu-muk-muchim (녹두묵무침). As it has little flavor of its own, nokdu-muk is typically seasoned with soy sauce and vinegar. Nokdu-muk is a common food for special occasions. It is often served at Korean weddings and other celebrations.

  9. Please Take Care of My Refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    The two competing chefs have 15 minutes to cook a dish using ingredients from the guest's refrigerator. Some basic ingredients, like onions, are provided by the show. A host (Kim Sung-joo or Ahn Jung-hwan) will then sample the dishes in the middle of the cooking process and comment on their quality.