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Garlic Quail Egg Jangjorim(메추리알 조림)

Garlic Quail Egg Jangjorim(메추리알 조림)

Quail Egg Jangjorim is one of the most familiar and comforting Korean side dishes, commonly served both at home and in restaurants. It’s known for being easy to prepare, especially if you buy pre-peeled quail eggs. However, when peeled eggs aren’t available, it can become 

Gochu-gamja-jorim (braised potatoes and shishito peppers)

Gochu-gamja-jorim (braised potatoes and shishito peppers)

Gochu-gamja-jorim (braised potatoes and shishito peppers 꽈리고추감자조림 ) comes from Korea’s long tradition of jorim, a cooking method where ingredients are slowly simmered in soy sauce, based broth until the flavours soak in. This style of cooking became common because it allowed simple ingredients like 

Korean Spicy Cucumber Salad (Oi Muchim) – Easy Side Dish

Korean Spicy Cucumber Salad (Oi Muchim) – Easy Side Dish

In Korean cuisine, freshness is just as important as bold flavour. Oi Muchim (오이무침), often translated as Spicy Cucumber Salad, is a dish that perfectly represents this balance. “Oi” means cucumber, and “muchim” comes from the verb muchida, meaning “to season” or “to mix.” Together, 

quick and simple microwave steamed egg recipe

quick and simple microwave steamed egg recipe

Steamed egg is a very common home-style Korean dish. It’s called gyeran-jjim (계란찜) in Korean, which literally means “steamed egg.” Families often serve it as a side dish (banchan) with rice, soups, and kimchi. It’s considered soft, warm, and gentle on the stomach, so people 

Stir-Fried Shredded Potatoes (Gamja-chae Bokkeum)

Stir-Fried Shredded Potatoes (Gamja-chae Bokkeum)

What Is Gamja-chae Bokkeum? “Gamja” means potato,“chae” means shreds or strips, and“bokkeum” means stir-fry in Korean. So, Gamja-chae Bokkeum (감자채볶음) translates to “stir-fried shredded potatoes.” In Korean homes, some of the most comforting dishes aren’t elaborate or bold — they’re the quiet, everyday side dishes