Last night's dinner was pretty good. We got it from a Korean
cookbook(I can't think of the name, I had copied the page). It was
called Fire Meat. The blurb in the book mentioned that the dish is
boolgogi. "bool" means "fire" and "gogi" means "meat. It came out
pretty well. Wish I would have thought earlier to pick up some Kimchi
from Kimchi House but next time.
So we had a good meal and learned some Korean! A good day!
-AlwaysHungry
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Boolgogi - Bulgogi - FIRE MEAT
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Sunday, January 27, 2008
My Korean BBQ Adventures
Well I've decided to try some more at home. I desperately need some banchan recipes. I want to have a ton of little dishes. Looking online now. This time I also plan to marinate our meat myself. I hope it goes well.
All of this rain makes me want to definitely eat something hot. Wish me luck.
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Friday, December 21, 2007
Korean BBQ Project
Well in my quest to make some Korean BBQ I did purchase this table top Electric Grill at Marukai Market. I'm excited to try it out. I've been searching the internet for various recipes. I still plan on going to Korean BBQ restaurants from time to time but I just think it will be fun to also do something at home - and economical. I'm also going to try to make some Panchan but I'm not crazy I'm buying the Kimchi. Never had Soju before but may get one bottle just to try. It would most likely be a flavored one though since when we went to Manna I kept wanting to try their flavored Soju's but didn't. I'll let you know how it all turns out. I have the camera ready
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Thursday, December 20, 2007
Korean BBQ - in search of recipes
Korean BBQ is something that I crave from time to time. Fortunately there are many Korean BBQ places to try but it gets expensive. I would like to learn how to make some at home for those low fund days. Any recipes you want to share?
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