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Cooking Popular Korean Food at Home
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Cooking Popular Korean Food at Home

Learn to cook simple, easy and most popular Korean Food for your family
Created byPearl Ishizaki
Last updated 11/2018
English

What you'll learn

  • Prepare and cook several popular Korean food at home.
  • Familiarize themselves with the staple spices used in Korean cuisine.
  • Learn a few things about traveling in Korea.

Course content

3 sections17 lectures1h 19m total length
  • Bibimbap9:30
  • Bulgogi (Korean Grilled Barbecue)4:20
  • Dakganjeong (Sweet and Spicy Korean Fried Chicken)8:26
  • Tteokbokki4:31
  • Bindaetteok (Mung Bean Pancakes)5:50
  • Kimchi Jjigae (Kimchi Stew)5:27

    Learn to make kimchi jjigae at home by simmering kimchi, pork, onion, mushrooms, and scallions in a spicy red broth with stock and sesame oil.

  • Jjampong (Seafood Noodle Soup)6:00
  • Samgyetang4:01

    Learn to make samgyetang by soaking rice, stuffing a chicken with ginseng, garlic, and jujubes, then simmering in water and serving with two dipping sauces.

  • Japchae (Stir-Fried Glass Noodles)8:26
  • Nakjibokkeum (Spicy Stir-Fried Octopus)3:55
  • Kimchijeon (Kimchi Pancake)2:35

    Learn to prepare kimchijeon (kimchi pancake) as part of cooking popular Korean food at home. Apply practical techniques to cook this kimchi pancake in your kitchen.

  • Kkotgetang (Spicy Crab Stew)3:22
  • Yukgaejang (Spicy Hangover Beef Soup)5:29
  • Doenjang jjigae (Korean Fermented Soybean Paste Stew)3:04
  • Sundubu jjigae (Soft Tofu Stew)4:08

    Discover how to make sundubu jjigae, a spicy soft tofu stew, at home with approachable techniques for authentic Korean flavors.

Requirements

  • Basic and essential kitchen tools are the only things that you'll need to learn the recipes in this course.
  • Some recipes may require Korean spices which are not always available at supermarkets. It's time to visit the nearest Korean or Asian supermarket near you or you can always find things online.

Description

What characterizes Korean food? Spicy, easy, healthy, delicious, well-seasoned and fun to eat. If you are up to these things, then don't wait for long to enroll in my course because those are exactly what you'll get.

I an introducing my newest Korean Cooking course to everyone. As a home chef who travelled to Korea to learn how to cook their food, I know that this course will be useful for other humble cooks like me. In this course, you'll not learn how to cook kimchi, gochujang or doenjang but I'm sure that in this course you'll learn many ways to use it. 

Start learning to cook Korean food by enrolling in this course. The focus of the course is making Family main meal dishes and not so much on the side dishes. You'll find recipes for some of the most popular Korean food which you can make at home easily. I'm sure you'll be proud to serve the dishes to your loved ones. The recipes were tried and tested so there is nothing to worry about trying the recipes yourself.

Have fun cooking!

Who this course is for:

  • The course is specially designed for students who are looking for Korean food recipes which they can easily make at home.
  • This is not the course for you if you are looking for the process in making traditional Korean kitchen staples like gochujang, doenjang and kimchi.
  • Beginner home chefs are very much welcome to take the course.