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International BBQ: Korean BBQ and Sides: 35 Unique BBQ Recipes and 15 Sides

Wish you could bring all the flavors of Korean BBQ to your grill?

With this Korean BBQ cookbook, you’ll do just that. All your favorite Korean BBQ dishes formulated for the American grill awaits you in this must-have cookbook.

35 original and classic recipes along with 15 delectable sides all ready to hit your grill! 50 delicious flavor pairings in one simple cookbook.

Your grill will thank you for it!

Korean Homestyle Cooking: 89 Classic Recipes – From Barbecue and Bibimbap to Kimchi and Japchae

At last, a book that demystifies Korean cooking—the cuisine behind a growing food trend.

Aromatic, savory, piquant, and robust—everyone is talking about the intriguing flavors and textures of Korean food! With this new Korean cookbook, home cooks everywhere can prepare healthy and satisfying meals using ingredients that are available in any supermarket, using a few simple and familiar techniques.

This collection of Korean recipes includes something for everyone:

  • Marinated Barbecued Kalbi Beef Short Ribs
  • Bibimbap Rice Bowls Topped with Vegetables and Beef
  • Napa Cabbage Kimchi, Daikon Kimchi and other pickled vegetables
  • Stir-fried Dakgalbi Chicken with Garlic Bean Sauce
  • Soy Marinated Bulgogi Beef with Spring Onions
  • Tangy Japchae Beanthread Noodles with Sesame and Fresh Vegetables
  • And so much more!

The dishes highlighted in Korean Homestyle Cooking include all the classic Korean appetizers, sides dishes, soups and stews, main courses, and rice and noodle dishes—even desserts and drinks, including:

  • Yukgaejang Spicy Beef Soup
  • Pork and Pepper Buchimgae Savory Pancakes
  • Pork and Kimchi Potstickers
  • Seafood and Daikon Kimchi Stew
  • Tomato Kimchi
  • Clam and Chive Soup
  • Korean Fried Rice
  • Yuja Citrus Tea
  • Makgeolli Sparkling Rice Wine Sherbet
  • Crunchy Sweet Potato Sticks

With probiotic superfood properties, Korean cuisine also has a lot of health benefits and is perfect for anyone trying out a macrobiotic diet. Korean Homestyle Cooking brings the unforgettable flavors of Korea into your home—no takeout menu required!

Korean Cooking Favorites: Kimchi, BBQ, Bibimbap and So Much More (%)

Spicy, Salty, Sour, Sweet Create the Amazing Flavors of Korean Home Cooking

Step into the kitchen of Hyegyoung K. Ford, founder of the blog Beyond Kimchee, and discover the delicious, fail-safe meals she ate growing up in South Korea and now cooks for her own busy family. Perfected through generations, classics like Korean Sweet & Sour Pork are quick and comforting, and popular dishes like Spicy Korean Fried Chicken are surprisingly easy to make at home.

Authentic flavors are simple to create with special tips for sourcing and working with key ingredients. Feast on an impressive spread of soups, stews, noodles and stir-fries, or dig into a delectable selection of sweet and salty snacks and appetizers. No Korean meal is complete without an array of banchan, or sides. Options such as Panfried Tofu with Soy Chili Sauce, Spicy Cucumber Salad, Addictive Soy Sauce Eggs and more make it impossible to try just one. And don’t forget the kimchi! Learn to make seven different varieties of this healthy Korean staple. With so many combinations to choose from, these meals will quickly become favorites in your own kitchen.

Korean BBQ & Japanese Grills: Yakitori, yakiniku, izakaya

In Korean BBQ & Japanese Grills Jonas Cramby explores recipes of Korean and Japanese barbecue – its techniques, philosophy and historical roots. He shares his favorite recipes which include, among others, yakitori, yakiniku and izakaya-style classics. He also outlines how to perfectly ferment kimchi, how to grill indoors without choking and how to chill a refreshing lager without it turning into ice.

Trimmings and sauces all take minutes to prepare and the meat seconds to barbecue. Jonas suggests grills that are simple, portable and so cheap that anyone can have a feast in the park, on the cook while talking, picking and
drinking for hours.

The art of Korean barbecue and Japanese grilling is not just a meal, it is a mindful practice. Produce and tools are carefully chosen and something so simple as a piece of chicken, a little salt and fire can, with practice and the right technique, be transformed into something sublime, and is as much about making the food as
eating it.

Chapters include: Yakitori (grilled chicken), Yakiniku (grilled meat), Korean BBQ and Izakaya.

Korean BBQ: Master Your Grill in Seven Sauces

A casual and practical guide to grilling with Korean-American flavors from chef Bill Kim of Chicago’s award-winning bellyQ restaurants, with 80 recipes tailored for home cooks with suitable substitutions for hard-to-find ingredients.

Born in Korea but raised in the American Midwest, chef Bill Kim brings these two sensibilities together in Korean BBQ, translating Korean flavors for the American consumer in a way that is friendly and accessible. This isn’t a traditional Korean cookbook but a Korean-American one, based on gatherings around the grill on weeknights and weekends.

Kim teaches the fundamentals of the Korean grill through flavor profiles that can be tweaked according to the griller’s preference, then gives an array of knockout recipes. Starting with seven master sauces (and three spice rubs), you’ll soon be able to whip up a whole array of recipes, including Hoisin and Yuzu Edamame, Kimchi Potato Salad, Kori-Can Pork Chops, Seoul to Buffalo Shrimp, BBQ Spiced Chicken Thighs, and Honey Soy Flank Steak. From snacks and drinks to desserts and sides, Korean BBQ has everything you need to for a fun and delicious time around the grill.

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