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Angel Hair Bibimguksu

Gochujang creates a sauce that delivers the perfect balance of spice, tang, and sweetness.

Kimchi Carbonara

Tangy caramelized kimchi adds much appreciated acidity to an Italian classic. This version will soon become your new favorite. 

Spicy Garlicky Corn Cheese Ciabatta

Garlic bread meets Korean corn cheese—a simple dish that consists of sweet canned corn kernels, lots of mayonnaise, and mozzarella cheese.

How to Make Bingsu, the Creamy, Fruity Shaved Ice of Your Dreams

All you need is a freezer, a blender, and some imagination.

Instant Pot Jogaetang

Do not be fooled by the light-colored broth in this Korean Instant Pot clams recipe: The chile peppers pack a punch.

Instant Pot Chogae Guksu (Cold Chicken Noodles)

Chogae guksu has a refreshing, cold broth, with chicken, veggies, and egg to make it a balanced meal.

Welcome to Our Korean Barbecue Disco Party

Your guide to grilling (and dancing) until sundown with plenty of banchan, grilled pork belly, oysters, and makgeolli.

Scallion Salad With Sesame

Scallion salad, known as pa muchim or pajeori, is one of the mainstays of Korean barbecue.

Grilled Pork Belly and Kimchi

This Korean grilled pork belly is a party waiting to happen, so set it out with the grilled kimchi and kitchen shears and let guests assemble lettuce wraps themselves.

Buldak-Style Barbecue Chicken Drumsticks

Buldak is a chargrilled dish identified by its bright red sauce—sweet, savory, and spicy thanks to the one-two punch of gochugaru and gochujang.

Castella Cake

Castella cake is deliciously light and fluffy, and it goes great with afternoon tea and some marmalade or jam.

Spam and Perilla Kimbap

This salty-sweet kimbap—filled with maple-candied spam and herbaceous perilla leaves—is wonderful in a packed lunch or even at a picnic.

Crispy Curried Chicken Cutlets With a Lot of Cabbage

Eric Kim’s ultra-crispy curried chicken cutlets and cabbage slaw come together for a delicious and easy weeknight dinner.

My Mukbang Obsession Taught Me to Love Wooden Spoons

Wooden spoons are used throughout Korea to eat soup, stews, and rice dishes. If you don't have one already, you need one for soup this winter.

Kimchi Fried Rice

Editor’s Note: To make this kimchi fried rice recipe vegan- or vegetarian-friendly, use a brand of kimchi made without seafood, such as Mother In Law’s or Sinto Gourmet. Like any fried rice this recipe is adaptable—you can use any vegetables you have on hand.

Dooboo Jorim (Braised Tofu)

Sear and braise tofu with onions, carrots, and mushrooms, then pour a simple, spicy soy-sauce based dressing onto it for a dinner that practically makes itself.

The Secret to Delicious Vegan Korean Food Is My Fish-Free ‘Fishy’ Sauce

Fish sauce is integral to Korean cuisine, but this vegan version still packs a ton of fermented, briny, and umami flavor. 

Vegan Gamja Tang

 A plant-based alternative to this traditionally pork-heavy dish restores the potato to its rightful place as the star of the stew.

This Instant Pot Japchae Is, In Fact, Instant

Set aside your skepticism because using the faddish pressure cooker for these traditional Korean noodles actually works—and in a fraction of the time it takes to cook them conventionally.

Instant Pot Japchae

A Korean classic of bouncy noodles, julienned vegetables, and a sweet-and-salty sauce—and this version only takes about 20 minutes.