It might be bowl-d of us to say this will be your new go-to recipe, but you’ll just have to try it for yourself! Whether you’re looking for a lazy meal for your busy days or a protein-packed dinner for your fitness goals, this easy chicken teriyaki rice bowl recipe will hit the spot with its flavorful glaze and juicy chicken.
Drum roll please…now lunch is a wrap! Say goodbye to boring sandwiches and hello to tuna kimbap! A popular lunch meal for all ages, the canned tuna is a great source of protein and omega-3 fatty acids that’ll give you the energizing boost you need for the day. Master your kimbap rolling skills and appreciate the bold flavors in this easy-to-make recipe.
Taste gold with these Kimchi Arancini rice balls, inspired by the traditional Italian deep-fried staple. Stuffed with mozzarella cheese and paired with a spicy sauce, serve these fresh for the ideal crunch!
Make these yummy rice balls with your kids, or for a Halloween party, and you'll be shocked to discover how easy they are! The bright orange hue of the salmon on top, the funny faces of the jack-o'-lanterns, all paired with the combo of wasabi and soy sauce are sure to put a smile on any ghoul or ghost tonight!
Instead of eels, eggplants are used as the perfect substitute for this vegan twist on traditional Unagi Don! Sweet caramelized eggplant smothered in teriyaki sauce and topped over rice is sure to be a new favorite!
Take your ‘hamburgers’ to go with this easy kimbap-style dish! It’s the perfect little addition to your spring picnic or outdoor barbecue! It’s a bite you won’t forget.
Impress your loved ones with a paella dish that is PACKED full of gochujang and seafood flavors. This Korean twist to the shareable plate will surely satisfy all appetites!
Rice is fundamental with any cuisine, especially Korean. A popular rice choice for Asian and Caribbean dishes is the fragrant jasmine rice. Let’s take a look at how to cook it 3 different ways, including by microwave!
Trying something different this Memorial Day as we honor those who served in the U.S. military—with a Korean touch to the main menu! Swap out those cheeseburgers for these finger-licking delicious spicy pork rice burgers!
Hearty and nutritious multi-grain rice includes Korean glutinous rice, black and red beans, sorghum rice, and glutinous millet! Celebrate Jeongwol Daeboreum with us and have a bowl of ogok-bap, traditionally eaten on the first full moon after the Lunar New Year!
Cup o’ surprise: Exploring different trends and finding fun ways to eat ramen is what we do best! We crushed the noodles and mixed it in with fried rice for this instant ramen sensation. Pick your flavor: Shin Ramen, Buldak Ramen or Chapagetti?!
You may have heard of and tried kimchi fried rice but have you ever made yourself the RADISH kimchi fried rice?! Incorporate the kkakdugi into your meals and take advantage of this subtly sweet banchan. The kkakdugi, cheese and beef mix together well to give this dish a familiar yet distinctive taste.
The combination of salted Myeong Ran, or cod roe, and wild sesame rice topped with the crunch of fried quinoa build the perfect balance between the salty and savory profiles. Make sure to mix well before eating!
When you can’t decide what’s for dinner between chicken, ramen, or rice, you just have to combine them all! But the question is, can you handle the heat?
Korea's iconinc dish "bibimbap" is well known for a healthy, delicious and easy meal to make! This recipe is bibimbap in a ston bowl, which will help you to have warm dish and crispy rice at the bottom!
This dish is originally from Japan, yet so popular in Korea. The sauce is savory & sweet, pork cutlet is crispy and egg is tender. Make it for real, right now.
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