Showing posts with label Korean Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Korean Food. Show all posts

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Christmas Cooking

My inlaws came to visit us for Christmas this year.  It was a very short visit for them but we sure did eat a lot in the two days they were here! :)

I decided to make oxtail broth, gom ttang  곰탕 since my FIL likes it so much.  I made my first gom ttang mid year and since then, I've made it a few times but never got that milky white broth that it's supposed to be. So frustrating! It's either dark or too oily, or both.  So the day before my inlaws arrived, I started the gom ttang with my usual step by step process and hoped for the best.

4th hour after I removed the meat into a separate pot. It looked promising...

After 20 hours... OMG look how dark it is!  As soon as my MIL walked in the door she took one whif and said something wasn't right, HAHA.  Apparently I wasn't draining ALL the blood from the meat and bones which is KEY to making good gom ttang.  I've been making blood soup this entire time! LOL.  My inlaws still ate it and said it was delicious. Hehehehe. Gotta love them.  I asked my MIL how she gets her broth so milky white and she said she would show me so off to the market we went.  She usually soaks her meat and bones overnight in separate buckets.  So we soaked for six hours.  Then we did the initial boil on high for 30 minutes to get the rest of the gunk out.  We then drained the gunk filled water and cleaned the meat and bones THOROUGHLY in COLD water.  She also doesn't add the vegetables I usually add (Onion, garlic, ginger and peppercorn).  Her and FIL like the pure and mild taste without the added veggies.  After only the 4th hour this is what it looked like:

NIGHT AND DAY difference!! Look how WHITE it is! Pure, basic and beautiful! We didn't even have to skim the top for excess oil and fat as often as I do. I was so happy I felt like a kid at Disneyland for the first time.  LOL.  We ate it for breakfast this morning and I'm going to boil it again overnight for an even milkier broth.

My MIL also taught me step by step how to make her famous spicy seafood soup, cod meh oon ttang 운대구 매운탕.  Best with soju 소주! This is one of the two things she always makes when we visit Denver because she knows how much I love it! 

This is the second.  Her spicy raw crab. 매운 게장.  My MIL is famous for it.  It's seriously the best.  I've seen her make it before once when hubby and I were dating but this time I paid more attention.  She's passed on her secret recipe to me.  This is only a picture of the 양념 (seasoning).  I can eat this stuff for days! I love it mixed with rice too.  Sometimes she'll add jalapeno for that extra kick. 


I probably gained 7 pounds this weekend alone.  I'm excited for new recipes in the upcoming year.  I'm going to tacke all of my mom's and mil's famous dishes and try to come up with a few of my own!

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Dinner

Galbi Jjim and Kimchee Jjigae

Close up of Galbi Jjim.  Made the camera steam up haha.

Shabu Shabu

The udon at the end was amazing! :)

Friday, November 5, 2010

Settled in

Slowly but surely, our place is coming together.  I'm going to spend this weekend shopping for the house and cooking.  I'm so excited! Bargain hunting on Sat and making banchan all day on Sunday!


Maybe not THIS extreme with a billion banchan but I do like to have variety.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

라면 Ramyun

I am a noodle whore.  I love all kinds of noodles.  I should be sleeping but I'm up watching a Korean show and they're eating 라면.  I hate when they do that because it makes it so damn irresistible.  I like to get creative with my 라면 and add cheese, egg, green onion, bean sprouts, mushrooms, or whatever I find in the fridge I can throw in for variety.

Speaking of noodles.... OROCHON in DTLA is the best.  I miss it.

부대찌개 (boo dae jjigae) is also a good noodle dish. Perfect when paired with soju :)
 
Can't forget the ultimate favorite. PHO!

Blogging about food right before bed is a bad idea....

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Cravings

I'm still recovering from wisdom teeth surgery and it SUCKS. Plus, we're moving this weekend so packing isn't fun either.  I'm sad about leaving Torrance but excited about the new place.  Some things to eat once I'm 100% recovered:










































































Ok I'm getting a little out of control right now...

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

My favorite type of CAKE!

I think the best cakes EVER are the kind from the Korean bakery. YUM YUM YUM.

More Cooking

These are pictures from awhile back.
Defrosting everything in my freezer for a cooking frenzy



Hubby's FAVORITE. Ojinguh gook

 Hubby's other favorite.. DONKATSU



Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Friday, October 8, 2010

Lately

I started this blog and then neglected it. Oops. I was getting frustrated with the format and layout so I put it aside and forgot about it for awhile. Xanga was so much easier. Anyways, some of the things I've been cooking:


Chicken Kalgooksoo made from scratch (minus the noodles)


Pojangmacha night. Way too much food for two.


Hubby LOVES crab. These were by far the biggest suckers I've ever gotten at 99 Ranch market.