14 Classic Korean Recipes For Beginners (2024)

    Dinner recipes for tonight and lunch leftovers tomorrow.

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    Savory, spicy, and a smorgasbord of textures, Korean cuisine is something everyone should try once in their lives.

    To help you bring a taste of Korean flavors into your own home, we rounded up several classic recipes that even beginner chefs can tackle. They don't require a mastery of complex techniques nor access to specialty markets — simply an appetite! From kimchi fried rice and bulgogi (marinated beef) to candied sweet potato and pan-fried tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes), here are the Korean recipes you should try this week.

    1. Candied Sweet Potato

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    What is it? Fried, candied sweet potato slices.

    The star of this side dish is Korean sweet potato, which is denser than American sweet potatoes and have purple skin and a more yellow flesh. Using just three more ingredients, you can transform it into a delicious sweet snack you won't want to stop eating.

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    2. Corn Cheese

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    maangchi.com

    What is it? Corn topped with melted cheese, and sometimes rice cakes (those aren't mini marshmallows, people 😂).

    No night out in Seoul is complete without a shared platter of corn cheese. Make it yourself at home for a hearty snack or as a potluck appetizer.

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    3. Bibimbap

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    What is it? A bowl composed of rice, beef, egg, and veggies.

    This classic dish uses rice as a base and tops it with various veggies and savory steak. The key ingredient is really the spicy gochujang sauce, which is at once savory and spicy, and brings all the flavors together.

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    4. Whole Chicken Soup

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    What is it? A clear soup made with a whole chicken.

    This soothing, chicken soup uses an entire chicken and gets extra layers of flavor through abundant additions of ginger, garlic, and onion.

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    5. Bulgogi

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    What is it? Sweet, marinated beef usually cooked with sliced onions and carrots.

    This is one of the most popular Korean dishes, and it's pretty straightforward to make. You don't even have to have access to a specialty Asian market to make bulgogi. Just grab some top sirloin or beef rib eye, stick in the freezer for an hour to firm it up, and slice it into thin bulgogi strips before you start cooking.

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    6. Dak Bulgogi

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    What is it? BBQ chicken.

    While bulgogi often refers to beef or pork meat, this chicken variation is marinated with the same sweet, savory sauce and is just as succulent.

    Get the recipe.

    7. Vegetable Tempura

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    What is it? Sliced vegetables fried in Korean frying batter mix.

    The key to extra crispy tempura is to use Korean frying batter mix (which you can make yourself if you can't find any at your local grocery store), in addition to ice cold water in the batter.

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    8. Haemul Pajeon

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    koreanbapsang.com

    What is it? A savory pancake made with seafood and sliced scallions.

    Pajeon is one of the most popular Korean appetizer dishes, often enjoyed before meals or as bar food. With just one other side dish or a heartier portion, you can easily have it as a meal in itself.

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    9. Dakjjim

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    What is it? Sweet and savory braised chicken.

    Just throw all your ingredients into a slow cooker for a sweet, tender, and moist chicken dish you can enjoy by itself or with a side of rice or salad.

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    10. Easy Kimchi Fried Rice

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    What is it? Fried rice made with kimchi and a fried egg.

    Just a few ingredients — like bacon, sesame oil, and sesame seeds — elevate this simple fried rice dish into a bookmark-worthy meal.

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    11. Dumpling Salad

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    What is it? Tangy, spicy, sweet salad topped with pan-fried dumplings.

    This recipe uses store-bought dumplings, so you have no excuse to not try this non-salad salad which you can easily whip up on a weeknight.

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    12. Japchae

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    What is it? Sweet potato noodles topped with shiitake mushrooms and other veggies.

    And if you can't find japchae noodles at your local grocery, you can always snag a pack from Amazon for $6. To find other brands, simply search for "sweet potato noodles" or "japchae noodles."

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    13. Spicy, Crunchy Cucumber

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    What is it? Spicy, crunchy cucumber slices.

    Typically enjoyed as a "banchan," or side dish, along with rice and meat.

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    14. Pan-fried Tteokbokki

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    What is it? Pan-fried rice cakes tossed in a sweet and spicy sauce.

    One could say that rice cakes are as prevalent in Korean cuisine as pasta is in Italian cuisine. And like pasta, tteokbokki is best enjoyed slightly al dente and not overcooked and overly soft.

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    FAQs

    What is a good Korean dish for beginners? ›

    4 Korean Dishes for Beginners
    • KIMCHI FRIED RICE. If Korean food were a cake, then kimchi would be the cherry on top. ...
    • KOREAN SHORT RIB. ...
    • SPAM KIMBAP. ...
    • FISH AND EGGS.
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    What Korean food should I try for the first time? ›

    Kimchi (Spicy Fermented Vegetables)

    Kimchi is the first thing that comes to our mind on the mention of Korean food. It is the best way to get familiar with the Korean Cuisine. Consider it a spicy, crunchy salad made up from fermented vegetables with cabbage as its main ingredient.

    What is a classic Korean meal? ›

    Bibimbap, bulgogi, kimchi stew, naengmyeon – these are the classic Korean dishes to try in South Korea or Korean restaurants near you. By Eden Jang / 06 Sep 2020.

    What is a famous Korean snack? ›

    The Best Savoury Korean Snacks

    Roasted Seaweed Snacks. Lotte Kokkal Corn Chips. Nongshim Shrimp Crackers. Tteokbokki Chips.

    What is the most eaten Korean food? ›

    Bulgogi is probably the most popular Korean dish, with thinly sliced meat that has a smoky-sweet flavor. You can enjoy it broiled, grilled, or stir-fried. The beef is usually accompanied with lettuce wraps and gochujang (spicy red pepper paste) for wrapping and spicing up the meat.

    What is the national dish of Korea? ›

    "Kimchi is our soul food in Korea, our national dish, and there is never a meal in our family when kimchi is not on the table," she said. "I would go as far as to say that if there was no kimchi with the meal, I do not think I would be able to eat."

    What is the main dish in Korea? ›

    Traditionally the main dish of any Korean meal is rice, which is supported by soup and banchan. However, in Korean restaurants these dishes are often presented to customers as main dishes.

    What is the staple food of Korea? ›

    Rice dishes and kimchi are staple Korean foods. In a traditional meal, they accompany both side dishes (banchan) and main courses like juk, bulgogi or noodles. Soju liquor is the best-known traditional Korean spirit.

    What do Koreans eat in a day? ›

    Koreans don't distinguish among breakfast, lunch, or dinner, so it's not unusual to eat rice three times a day. In addition to individual bowls of rice, you may get a single serving of soup. Hot pots (jjigae or jungol), which are thicker and saltier, are set in the middle of the table for everyone to share.

    What are the three staple foods in daily Korean meals? ›

    Three dishes, soup, Kimchi and multigrain rice make up the basic meal pattern of Hansik called three Cheopbansang. Fermented soybean paste Doenjang used in soups and fermented red chili paste Gochujang used in kimchi add health benefits to these foods.

    What Korean food should I eat for dinner? ›

    10 Great Korean Dishes
    • Kimchi. Good for: Food. ...
    • Bibimbap. Good for: Food. ...
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    • Red rice cakes (tteokbokki) Good for: Food. ...
    • Bulgogi. Good for: Food. ...
    • Korean stew (jjigae) Good for: Food. ...
    • Jajangmyeon. Good for: Food. ...
    • Samgyeopsal. Good for: Food.

    What are Korean starter dishes called? ›

    Banchan (/ˈbɑːntʃɑːn/ BAHN-chahn; Korean: 반찬; Hanja: 飯饌; IPA: [pantɕʰan]) are small side dishes served along with cooked rice in Korean cuisine.

    What is Korea's main dish? ›

    Traditionally the main dish of any Korean meal is rice, which is supported by soup and banchan. However, in Korean restaurants these dishes are often presented to customers as main dishes.

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