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Korean Cooking Site .. SWEET! 밥 먹었어요?

ddong_gae
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Korean Cooking Site .. SWEET! 밥 먹었어요?

Postby ddong_gae » July 18th, 2008 3:18 am

I was a chef for 13 years before changing professions. The food industry is hell but eating make a great hobby, and in Korea eating is practically a national pastime. I have no idea how Koreans stay so damn thin! Being that I was a chef, I love to learn about new food.

So for others who want to know how they do it ....

http://www.maangchi.com/

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Re: Korean Cooking Site .. SWEET! 밥 먹었어요?

Postby SiEd » July 18th, 2008 5:36 am

ddong_gae wrote:I was a chef for 13 years before changing professions. The food industry is hell but eating make a great hobby, and in Korea eating is practically a national pastime. I have no idea how Koreans stay so damn thin! Being that I was a chef, I love to learn about new food.

So for others who want to know how they do it ....

http://www.maangchi.com/


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Postby Bouks » July 18th, 2008 8:07 am

Dong-gae, I agree, the food industry is hell! I wasn't a chef, but my mother worked for the Scottsdale Culinary Institute for a few years, and we saw lots of different types of suffering, and the making and breaking of many chefs.

I think Koreans stay thin because 95% of what they eat is vegetable! Try to get an American to make an interesting dish out of bean sprouts, and he'll cry and run away.
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Postby ddong_gae » July 18th, 2008 6:58 pm

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Postby Bouks » July 18th, 2008 8:07 pm

Uh...you're right, they do. I'm sorry for mispelling your name, ddong-underscore-gae.
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Postby John » July 21st, 2008 7:52 pm

She seems pretty cool, she answers all the comments individually. I have got to try some of that. :P

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Postby James » July 21st, 2008 8:34 pm

She's even added some of my video responses to her site. :shock: Maangchi is the best!

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Re: Korean Cooking Site .. SWEET! 밥 먹었어요?

Postby dona146 » September 22nd, 2008 7:55 am

ddong_gae wrote:I was a chef for 13 years before changing professions. The food industry is hell but eating make a great hobby, and in Korea eating is practically a national pastime. I have no idea how Koreans stay so damn thin! Being that I was a chef, I love to learn about new food.

So for others who want to know how they do it ....

http://www.maangchi.com/


wow~i envy you,,
being a chef and all that..though i know it must have been tough being in the kitchen
i've been wanting to go into culinary school but my parents just wouldn't support the idea of being a chef :(
well, i still love to cook and recently i'm into learning how to make korean dishes~
maangchi's site has been helpful with my quest~~~

any other sites you can recommend? :D

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Postby ataraxyspace4812 » September 29th, 2010 7:50 am

Ye, maangchi.com is a very good website that teaches how to make Korean dishes.

I noted that the chef host lady likes to use many ingredients in her dishes. I was looking up on the recipe for jjajangmyeon, because I missed the food after back home from Korea. The ingredients she recommended was definitely much more than what I had over there!

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Postby ataraxyspace4812 » September 29th, 2010 8:42 am

Just to add on!
http://eatingandliving.blogspot.com/
http://eatyourbap.wordpress.com/
(These were what I just found!)

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