Tuesday, March 22, 2011

What's been cooking in Korea?

Of course living in a different country results in learning/cooking up different recipes!  We have come a long way since our first few weeks here, when the only thing that looked familiar at the grocery store was a bag of hotdogs (we had been told how great the dog is here :)   Now, we can walk into the grocery store and not feel overwhelmed...usually!


I am going to try and post a new recipe at least once a month that I have discovered here in Korea.  Boy, do we miss American food, but it helps finding yummy new recipes!

Sushi Rice                                                   

3 cups of cooked rice cooled
1/3 cup rice vinegar
3 TBS sugar
1 tsp. salt

-Heat vinegar, sugar, and salt over low heat in sauce pan until sugar is dissolved.  Let cool.
-Add mixture to cooked rice, folding over and fanning. 


*Make sure to use a wooden spoon.  Metalic will react with the vinegar mixture

-Place a sheet of seaweed on a sushi rolling mat, evenly spread rice, and place your choice of filling in the center of the seaweed square and rice.  Gently roll the seaweed into a long cylinder.
 
With a VERY sharp knife cut the sushi roll, into even, bite size pieces.  Enjoy!




Cook up with some dumplings and you got yourself a great meal.  So far we have made Gimbap (Korean sushi with egg, ham, crab, radish, and our own special sauce)  and Tuna Gimbap (sushi with tuna and radish inside)...Delicious! 














6 comments:

  1. hi! it's been a long time! but I'm trying to go to korea...i might be there this fall for study abroad. Anyways love your pics!!!! :)

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  2. that's awesome, maybe I can get Anthony to try this lol yeah right.

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  3. Lauran,it has been a long time! That would be a great experience getting to study abroad...for being overseas, Korea is a good place to live, especially if you are in the city (not quite as big of an adjustment as the country). The people are friendly and it's a safe country...the food is a bit difficult to adjust to at times, but I am sure you would manage. Let me know if you end up going and have any questions about Korea!

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  4. Erin...the first time I had sushi was at your place...I am pretty sure I think of you guys whenever I make it :)

    Randi...never thought Jesse would eat sushi, but told me he likes it more than once (probably because I make his sushi roll with extra spam!)

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