Korean Lettuce Salad (Sangchu Geotjeori)

Korean Lettuce Salad (Sangchu Geotjeori) requires approximately 8 minutes from start to finish. This recipe serves 2 and

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Bacon and Kimchi Steamed Buns with Carrot and Cucumber Slaw

If you have approximately 30 minutes to spend in the kitchen, Bacon and Kimchi Steamed Buns with Carrot and Cucumber Sla

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Kimchi Reuben Sandwich

The recipe Kimchi Reuben Sandwich can be made in roughly 15 minutes. This recipe makes 1 servings with 770 calories, 4g

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Korean BBQ Ribs

Korean BBQ Ribs takes about 30 minutes from beginning to end. This recipe serves 4 and costs $2.71 per serving. One port

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Braised Korean Pork Tacos

If you want to add more dairy free recipes to your collection, Braised Korean Pork Tacos might be a recipe you should tr

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Bulgogi (Korean Grilled Beef) Lettuce Wraps

If you want to add more Korean recipes to your recipe box, Bulgogi (Korean Grilled Beef) Lettuce Wraps might be a recipe

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Mother-in-Law's Signature Kimchi from 'The Kimchi Cookbook

If you want to add more Korean recipes to your collection, Mother-in-Law's Signature Kimchi from 'The Kimchi Cookbook mi

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Korean Spinach Banchan (Sigeumchi Namul)

Korean Spinach Banchan (Sigeumchi Namul) is a gluten free, dairy free, lacto ovo vegetarian, and vegan side dish. This r

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Cabbage Kimchi

Cabbage Kimchi is a side dish that serves 17. Watching your figure? This gluten free, dairy free, paleolithic, and prima

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Korean Bulgogi

Forget going out to eat or ordering takeout every time you crave Korean food. Try making Korean Bulgogi at home. For 34

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Food Trivia

Canola oil was originally called rapeseed oil, but rechristened by the Canadian oil industry in 1978 to avoid negative connotations. 'Canola' is short for 'Canadian oil.'

Food Joke

Here's a handy guide to getting out those pesky fabric stains: Blood - Spill more blood around area of stain so it won't stand out as much. Ink - Fall to knees and plead, "Why, God, why? Why dost thou test me so?" Grass - Write the name of your liquid detergent on stain. Wash. Hold up to camera, and show off the unbelievable results. Mud - Place large iron-on NASCAR patch over stain. Apply heat for 60 seconds. Tomato Sauce - Take out the mook responsible for your tomato-sauce stain by executing him gangland-style in the back of the head. Capeche? Coffee - Rub cream and sugar into stain. Apply oral suction. Enjoy rich, robust coffee-stain flavor. Wine - Apply mixture of 1/2 rum and 1/2 Coke to self until you no longer care about some little freaking stain. Chewing Gum - Using permanent marker, draw dotted line around stain. Cut carefully on dotted line. Nail Polish - Nail-polish stains are actually quite lovely. Why not leave them in for a pleasing "homecrafted" look? Copyright 1998 Onion, Inc., All rights reserved.

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