What should I make with my tub of kimchi?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bury leftovers in a clay jar in the yard?


If you have refrigerator, you do not need to bury it in the dirt.


Here are some kimchi recipes:

Bonchon kimchi to go with beer or sake.
For example, 1 add venegar+sugar, 2 add sliced fish cakes or canned oysters, 3 add shredded cucumbers and jalepenos.

Kimchi pancakes (savory type, not with syrup)

pork chops or clams (with shells on) stewed in Kimchi

steamed rice with butter, soy sauce, toasted sesame oil and kimchi mixed in

ramin noodles topped with chopped kimchi and toasted seaweed




Anonymous
Kimchi fried rice
Kimchi pancakes
Kimchi stew (Kimchi jjigae)
Kimchi tacos
Pan fried kimchi with steamed tofu
Somen noodles tossed with chopped kimchi and sesame oil
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:addicted to kimchi. Does the costco version have live cultures, or is it pasteurized? we used to get a really good homemade one at eastern market.


Oooh, where in Eastern Market? Is this the grocery shop near the bakery at the end of the hall?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bibimbap!! Each bowl gets a bunch of white rice, then, in small sections around the bowl, sautéed greens, shredded carrots, bean sprouts, bulgogi meat, kimchi, and then a fried egg on top!


+1000 Soooo good!
Anonymous
Just saw this: http://www.myrecipes.com/m/recipe/pork-kimchi-stew

sunset has some other recipes using kimchi on their website as well.
Anonymous
Kimchi burger!!! No brainer!
Anonymous
There is a cookbook by Jean-George's wife called Kimchi Chronicle. It might have some recipes using kimchi. I'd also check out Roy Choi's cookbook. If you're not familiar, he's the chef who started the Kogi food truck selling Korean-SoCal fusion tacos and the inspiration behind the movie Chef.
Anonymous
Did an interesting sitrfry the other week -- kimchi and peanut butter to make the sauce.

Apparently kimchi and peanut butter sandwiches are a "thing" too???
Anonymous
I am scared now that there will be dog served to me by koreans--the thread on the Pets forum was so matter of fact about it like 'oh everyone eats dog except you, you stupid american'.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am scared now that there will be dog served to me by koreans--the thread on the Pets forum was so matter of fact about it like 'oh everyone eats dog except you, you stupid american'.


I'd say it's total BS. Some older folks still eat dogs, but only on special days at the height of summer for stamina. Most people in Korea don't or never have eaten dog before.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:addicted to kimchi. Does the costco version have live cultures, or is it pasteurized? we used to get a really good homemade one at eastern market.


Oooh, where in Eastern Market? Is this the grocery shop near the bakery at the end of the hall?


Yes, yes it is. Next to the bakery, that terrible bakery. Just ask the lady for it. It's good stuff, stinks, tastes great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:addicted to kimchi. Does the costco version have live cultures, or is it pasteurized? we used to get a really good homemade one at eastern market.


Oooh, where in Eastern Market? Is this the grocery shop near the bakery at the end of the hall?


Yes, yes it is. Next to the bakery, that terrible bakery. Just ask the lady for it. It's good stuff, stinks, tastes great.


I should try it! I hope it's authentic-tasting. I've been afraid to try Number 1 Sons Kimchi because I got burned by a farmers' market artisanal kimchi in different city.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am scared now that there will be dog served to me by koreans--the thread on the Pets forum was so matter of fact about it like 'oh everyone eats dog except you, you stupid american'.


I doubt it but the dog meat thread was too much. I was surprised by "it's no different than eating pigs" response.
Anonymous

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:addicted to kimchi. Does the costco version have live cultures, or is it pasteurized? we used to get a really good homemade one at eastern market.



Oooh, where in Eastern Market? Is this the grocery shop near the bakery at the end of the hall?



Yes, yes it is. Next to the bakery, that terrible bakery. Just ask the lady for it. It's good stuff, stinks, tastes great.



I should try it! I hope it's authentic-tasting. I've been afraid to try Number 1 Sons Kimchi because I got burned by a farmers' market artisanal kimchi in different city.


Number 1 Sons is awesome. Nothing to fear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am scared now that there will be dog served to me by koreans--the thread on the Pets forum was so matter of fact about it like 'oh everyone eats dog except you, you stupid american'.


I guess people should be scared to come to the US with the daily shootings we have in this country.
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