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A popular Kimjang kimchi recipe that significantly reduces the need for complex meat broths or tedious porridge-making processes, achieving a refreshing and deep flavor with just basic seasonings by soaking chili powder in glutinous rice paste.

A versatile pork belly boil base recipe that maximizes storage and culinary versatility by tenderly cooking a block of meat using only the moisture from onions, without any added water.

A meat-centric curry made by stir-frying inexpensive pork hind leg until crispy to enhance flavor, then simmering for a long time to achieve a tender texture.

Transforms bland summer radish into a refreshing, crisp kimchi by soaking it in soda for coolness and sweetness, then aging it with a seasoning made from leftover rice. This is a restaurant-style kimchi recipe.

A super-simple shabu-shabu porridge meal kit made by mincing beef and various vegetables, freezing them with coin broth, and then cooking when needed for busy mornings or late-night snacks.

A versatile side dish made by stir-frying minced pork in a spicy and sweet jeyuk sauce until dry, perfect as a topping for rice bowls, noodles, or ssam-bap.

An authentic ragù sauce simmered for four hours with beef, pork, bacon, sautéed tomato paste, and cheese rind, delivering deep, savory flavor.

Stir-fried glass noodles coated with cooking oil after boiling, maintaining a chewy texture and preventing burning even when eaten the next day, featuring dried shiitake mushrooms and chives.

Using cold rice instead of glutinous rice flour to feed the probiotics, and New Sugar for sweetness, this recipe creates large, crisp, refreshing kimchi in the style of a famous gukbap restaurant that stays crunchy over time.

Pan-seared quail eggs and Vienna sausages stir-fried with gochujang, tonkatsu sauce, and ketchup for a spicy-sweet flavor—enough for a week's worth of hearty side dishes

Smoked with green tea bags, then stir-fried with spicy seasoning and vegetables, finished with a torch for a smoky flavor—this is charcoal-flavored jeyuk made from Costco's large-size pork belly.

A rich, deep curry made by searing meat coated in curry powder, slow-cooked with caramelized onions and tomatoes—tastes even better the next day.