Kimchi Chicken Melt

You can never have too many Korean recipes, so give Kimchi Chicken Melt a try. One portion of this dish contains around

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Spicy Kimchi Tofu Stew

Spicy Kimchi Tofu Stew might be just the Korean recipe you are searching for. This recipe makes 6 servings with 181 calo

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Sunday Slow Cooker: Korean Chicken

Sunday Slow Cooker: Korean Chicken takes roughly 45 minutes from beginning to end. One serving contains 524 calories, 66

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The Kimchi Rachel Sandwich (aka Roast Turkey Reuben Sandwich with Kimchi)

You can never have too many Korean recipes, so give The Kimchi Rachel Sandwich (aka Roast Turkey Reuben Sandwich with Ki

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Baked eggs with Bulgogi ham

Baked eggs with Bulgogi ham is a gluten free main course. One portion of this dish contains around 26g of protein, 35g o

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Grilled Cheese with Kimchi

Grilled Cheese with Kimchi is a lacto ovo vegetarian main course. One portion of this dish contains about 19g of protein

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Kimchi Grilled Cheese + Judging the Great Midwest Grilled Cheese Contest

The recipe Kimchi Grilled Cheese + Judging the Great Midwest Grilled Cheese Contest could satisfy your Korean craving in

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Roasted Butternut Squash, Black Bean and Swiss Chard Quinoa Bibimbap

Roasted Butternut Squash, Black Bean and Swiss Chard Quinoa Bibimbap is a Korean recipe that serves 4. One portion of th

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Korean Rice Rolls (Kim Bap)

The recipe Korean Rice Rolls (Kim Bap) is ready in around 45 minutes and is definitely an excellent gluten free and dair

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Korean spicy rice cakes

Korean spicy rice cakes requires about 45 minutes from start to finish. One portion of this dish contains approximately

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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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