Essential pantry
Start with soy sauce, sesame oil, garlic, green onion, short-grain rice, kimchi, gochujang, doenjang, and toasted sesame seeds.
Choose a category, select a dish, and follow the easy step-by-step recipe.
Most Korean ingredients can be found at Asian grocery stores or online. If you cannot find a specific ingredient, check the substitution tips in each recipe.
Traditional Korean meals are often built around balance, vegetables, fermented foods, and shared side dishes. This style of eating may help explain why many people associate Korean food with a lighter and healthier daily diet. However, staying healthy also depends on portion size, activity level, and overall lifestyle.
These short notes help new cooks understand common Korean ingredients before choosing a recipe.
Start with soy sauce, sesame oil, garlic, green onion, short-grain rice, kimchi, gochujang, doenjang, and toasted sesame seeds.
Gochujang is red chili paste, doenjang is fermented soybean paste, gochugaru is red pepper flakes, and dashima is dried kelp for broth.
Try Soy Sauce Egg Rice, Gyeran Guk, Sigeumchi Namul, Kimchi Fried Rice, and Doenjang Jjigae before moving to harder dishes.
For a simple meal, serve one main dish with rice, a soup, and one or two vegetable side dishes.
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Recipes can vary by family, region, ingredient brand, and personal taste. Always check food labels for allergens and adjust salt, sugar, oil, and spice levels to your needs.