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Spanish Rice II
Rice is sauteed with onion and green bell pepper, and then simmered with water, chopped tomatoes and spices.
Broccoli and Rice Stir Fry
A quick and tasty side dish, or can be served as a meal. You can modify this recipe to include any veggies you choose.
Fried Zucchini
If you like fried zucchini and squash, and you're like me, you're left with only half of what you fried when you get done frying. This is a simple and quick way to fry enough for everyone.
Japanese-Style Sesame Green Beans
I discovered this dish at my Japanese mother-in-law's house during a family holiday buffet. She had many friends who brought wonderful Japanese dishes, and this was and has remained one of my favorites. It's light and fresh any time of the year.
Ramen and Cabbage Salad
This Asian-inspired salad is appreciated by everyone because of its unique blend of textures and flavors.
Sesame-Seared Tuna
This sesame-seared tuna is an easy, great-tasting dish. Fresh tuna steaks are coated with sesame seeds, then quickly seared and served rare, so be sure to use good quality fresh tuna.
Blackened Salmon Fillets
Fire up succulent blackened salmon fillets with an exciting blend of Cajun spices in less than 30 minutes!
Dak Galbi (Korean Spicy Chicken Stir-Fry)
Dak galbi is another spicy, stir-fried chicken dish that all Koreans seem to love. The main dish between this and other spicy dishes is the addition of cabbage and usually perilla leaves, giving it a distinct and satisfying aroma. There are many dak galbi restaurants/quasi-bars that set up a single, large frying pan in the center of the table for everyone to enjoy the meal together (Koreans literally love eating together). Serve with rice.
Haemul Pajeon (Korean Seafood Pancake)
It's been a while since we had pajeon (literally translated pa means green onion/scallions and jeon means pancake, thus green onion pancake) since our California days with unlimited makgeolli (fermented rice wine). But for the sake of adding to our recipe list, we decided to make haemul pajeon (seafood pancake) for tonight while the kids spend the night at Komo's house (Auntie's). There are endless variations of this dish which can be made by adding or omitting certain ingredients according to personal preference.
Korean-Style Braised (Slow Cooker) Baby Back Ribs
Korean-style braised (slow cooker) baby back ribs are influenced by my favorite Korean chef in the Los Angeles, CA area, Roy Choi, whose cooking will oversaturate your taste buds. This recipe's flavor profile is 12 out of 10. These remind me of your typical pot roast prep that your mom may have made growing up β if your mom happened to be a Korean man who went on to create the first fusion taco truck. Enjoy them over a bed of steamed rice and your favorite banchan!
Herb Samgyupsal (Korean Grilled Pork Belly)
I accepted samgyupsal (grilled pork belly, aka thick bacon) into my late-night diet of soju and beer outings while living in Seoul. The best thing about samgyupsal is that there is little or no marinating involved. You just need to cut it into bite-sized pieces and cook it on the stovetop. Enjoy with a variety of lettuce varieties (red leaf lettuce, Boston bibb, frisΓ©e) and rice.
Sweet and Spicy Shrimp
This sweet and spicy shrimp recipe yields delicious Korean-influenced marinated and glazed sweet and spicy shrimp. Serve it with salad or over rice, pasta, or potatoes. Garnish servings with more sesame seeds.
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