I am half Korean and lived there in the early 1980s as a teenager. I ate such incredible food every day all over from Seoul to Taegu to Pusan (and mom’s!) that I cannot live without certain things to this day. I bought your cookbook and I really love it. The meal preps and plans in your videos are just amazing too. God bless you both, live long and prosper 🖖
Aaron, I guarantee you that I have no Korean heritage, but having been to Korea many times for work, I have an affinity with the cuisine! Your channel is one of my favorites. I have used many of them to introduce my son to the splendor of Korean cooking! I personally would take a side dish for my Kimchi, but the Shishito peppers might be nice as well!
I spent a year in Korea in 2013 and fell in love with the food and the people. I ordered you book and can't wait to try out the recipies. Everything I have made from your videos has been amazing. Keep up the good work!
I've made 5 of your dishes over the last week, and my family has loved all of them! This one's next! Cheers from Canada. Keep the videos coming! -Kerry
I made the chicken for my family last night. Best one yet. You two are my favorite RUclips channel lately. You got me started cooking dinner a couple times a week and my wife is thrilled (I'm no cook but your instruction is outstanding). I keep hinting I want the book for my birthday. I got hangry birds to feed!
I like a little more savory than sweet gochujang flavor, and not too spicy. I was concerned about the color, but when Claire described it as exactly that, I was sold! Claire’s reactions are just as important as Aaron’s cooking. Perfect team! ❤
Hope it’s not too spicy for you. ❤️ P.S. If it’s still spicy for you, you can make it less spicy next time by reducing gochugaru (Korean chili pepper flakes) or skipping the fresh chilies! 😁🙌
I made this for dinner tonight and it is AWESOME. I used green beans instead of the shishito peppers because I can't find those near me. It turned out AMAZING. Thank you! I will be using up my gochujang in no time.
Hey just did this recipe today, I used the asparagus saute mix from trader Joe's instead of shishito peppers since my wife isn't fond of those. Omg this recipe was easy to follow and my wife said it's one of the best chicken dishes I've made and wants a repeat next week. I found you guys this morning while I was looking up recipes for the gochuchang past I bought at TJ's. I'm now a big fan. We have leftovers we are taking for lunch. I can't wait lol
I got u book but the problem is the ingredients, not easy to found out in my state, but I found out new Korean store will open this month hurry good. Let see how can make more Korean recipes.
That's great news! I'm glad you found a new Korean store, and I hope it opens up a world of possibilities for you to explore and enjoy Korean recipes. If you ever need help or have questions about specific ingredients or recipes, feel free to reach out. Happy cooking! 😍
I've never had Mirin or Oyster sauce until I started cooking your recipes 😮 I absolutely love the flavors. Now my store quit selling Mirin lol so go figure, something good to try, is now not available. I love watching your cooking videos, and watching Claire review lol she makes me laugh. She is such a great addition to your cooking show. Thank you two ❤
I buy my mirin in bulk on amazon, and I always have oyster sauce and gochujang in my fridge, along with canned kimchi, always, since I sub to Aaron and Claire :p I think for me the next logical step will be to learn making my own kimchi in order to save money as the store bought kind imported in my country can be quite expensive.
You can usually substitute mirin with chinese cooking wine. Its roughly the same thing, just mirin is a bit sweeter, and lighter so if you want the same exact taste a bit of sugar helps and maybe lightening it up with a bit of water depending for taste. If you don't have access to either, you can kind of cheat with a bit of melted butter, salt and a weak vinegar (rice vinegar works best in my experience). I live where neither is easy to comes by, and mix that with a few food restrictions and i end up replacing things more often than not :D
Hi Aaron and Claire, the reason I've been cooking with Gochujang is because you. It's a very good product. The video was excellent. You make it so easy to transition into another way of cooking. I've always been kinda afraid to try. It seems quit simple when I watch your vids, so, Thanks. Are your prep containers glass or plastic bottoms that you would put in the freezer?
They are made of microwave-safe glass and they can be kept in the fridge (& freezer). If you are considering buying one of these, check out this kind of things! 😁🙌
I just got introduced to your channel and I love it! I love how you give the instructions and demonstration. And I also love Claire's "review" of the final meal at the end! Thank you from Canada!
Hi Aaron! I tried your recipe today and the sauce turned out great, loved the flavours. I did have to put some water in the pan whilst i cooked the chicken as i worried it would be burnt. It made the chicken very soft.. i wasnt a fan of the texture. Is this because i added a bit of water? Thanks
I made this for my lunch meal prep! It was delicious. I loved my lunch this week. I did keep my kimchi separate to prevent drama in the break room at work.
Woohoo, more meal prep! Thank you so much!! Good job suggesting other vegetables...no shishitos here until I grow them in my garden this summer. Looking forward to growing a Korean pepper called Tta go tta go, I can never find proper fresh Korean peppers where I live.
I love your book and have tried a lot of the recipes now. My only concerns are that some of them are very salty. Some of the sauces have a lot of sugar, corn syrup and mirin. I'm insulin resistant/borderline diabetic type 2 so I have to be very careful. Some low carb recipes would be great.
I leave the sugar out too (but keep the mirin) and also use low-sodium tamari, soy sauce, and chicken stock to reduce the salt. They still taste great!
Thank you Aaron and Claire! ❤ we have your book! Living in a very rural state we do have to order online. But ingredients easily found online so far. Going to find a store a hour and half away! Here’s hoping! Sending love your way!!!
Made this tonight and it was awesome! I'm glad I have a korean grocery store near me, cuz I'm definitely gonna need more Gochujang so I can make this more often
Wake up and it's after seven in the morning where I live , watching this video and discovered that I have all the ingredients so , I will be making this dish. Thanks a million Aaron and ' Happy New Year '..
i just made this but i had no gochigaru and i use peas instead it came out amazing need to buy some gochigaru for next time, getting the book next i love your videos
Hi Aaron thanks for sharing...Another foolproof recipe to try. Everytime I cook, no need to taste test. You make everything easy provided that we follow the exact right amount of ingredients to get that desired balance of flavor and taste. Thank you. Anyway, to add to your chicken recipes. I'd like to suggest snowing chicken. Hope I can also make that at home. Thank you and more power.
You're right Aaron, who cares if it's not traditional, it the taste & eating that counts. Hodu looked so sleek & trim, she must be sticking to her yoga routine😉. Take care guys🧡💛🧡💛
Thanks for these meal prep videos! I hope there are more of these coming :) question: do you thaw the frozen meals in the fridge or microwave them straight from the freezer?
Looks extremely delicious!!! We are Indians and my daughters love korean food. Will have to try adjusting the spices and gochujang as we have low spice tolerance.
Very nice, spicy dish! First time I tried shishito peppers at all. For all German fans: Look around for "Bratpaprika" (what a boring and bland name that practically means "peppers for frying", you can get it in REWE supermarkets) or in Spain "Pimientos de Padrón".
I can't eat Padron peppers for some reason...an intolerance it would seem. I'm glad Aaron made the alternative suggestions with asparagus or green beans. Was waiting for the 'alternative' bit 💚❤️
안녕하세요 Aaron & Claire :D This is the 8th recipe u showed us that I cooked for me and my coworkers ! The Spicyness is quite challenging altough I just put the half amount of 고춧가루 . I hope after cooking many more of your AMAZING and delicious recipes I will gain a lot more tolerance for spicy food :D Can´t wait to travel to 한국 someday and devour all delicacies I can find. Thank you both for showing us a way to try out new food. Especially for your hard work to bring joy to all of us and real authentic recipes , that everybody can cook at home on the other side of the world.
I can't eat gochujang because of an ingredient intolerance, but I've been making your recipes with chili garlic sauce as a substitute and everything has been delicious! I can't wait to get your cookbook someday. Thank you for making recipes that are delicious even though I can't make them correctly 😂
Hi Aaron... I really love ur recipes. I have tried a few of them for dinner with family members and friends and the compliments are gr8 every time. However I live in Nigeria and finding gochujang is difficult . Most times I have to substitute other spices for this. However I was hoping if u could share a simple recipe on how to prepare it or a very close substitute...... I hope u would say ... Don't worry about it.... 😂😊. Love it when. U say that.
this pepper looks absolutely GORGEOUS but I have never seen it in Europe, not to mention in little Austria... can anybody explain what it tastes like, or what I can use in Germany/Austria instead - I know Aaron mentioned green beans, but I know the flavor and dont think that it is very much alike... thank you !!
1kg chicken 1 soya sauce 1 mirin 2 cornstarch 1 oil 1 tsp baking soda 1/4 white pepper Sauce 3 Gochujang 2 Chilli flakes 1.5 soya sauce 1 oyster 1 chicken stock 1 sugar 3 mirin Black pepper 5 water 1.5 cornstarch Fry the chicken 1-2 mins or nicely brown Garlic + Green onions 3-4 mins or until chicken is cooked through Add Sauce (Stir before pouring in) 2 tsp sesame oil Generous seasoning of toasted sesame seeds Mix
Ok this is scary! 무서워요! I was really thinking about this. I need to go to the super market and i want to cook more at home and eat a little healthier. And i was thinking about mealprep, so why not korean haha Perfect timing indeed
I know it's like a food sin, but anytime I've ever had Korean leftovers, I heat the kimchi up with all the food, lol. I love the warm kimchi mixed in. 😂
Ok I have a legit question, what is the best way to store/reheat cooked rice after being refrigerated or frozen? Cause every time I try it either comes out hard as a rock or completely dried out.
3 tb gochujong
2tbs gochigaru
1.5 soy sauce
1tbs oyster
1 tbs chicken powder
1 tbs sugar
3tbs mirin
5tbs water
1.5 tbs cornstarch
It’s only 5 ingredients, don’t worry about it. Continues to add 10 additional ingredients later 😅
Optional
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I am half Korean and lived there in the early 1980s as a teenager. I ate such incredible food every day all over from Seoul to Taegu to Pusan (and mom’s!) that I cannot live without certain things to this day. I bought your cookbook and I really love it. The meal preps and plans in your videos are just amazing too. God bless you both, live long and prosper 🖖
Aaron, I guarantee you that I have no Korean heritage, but having been to Korea many times for work, I have an affinity with the cuisine! Your channel is one of my favorites. I have used many of them to introduce my son to the splendor of Korean cooking!
I personally would take a side dish for my Kimchi, but the Shishito peppers might be nice as well!
Kimchi? I guarantee that you have Korean ancestors! 🤣 Thanks for watching Jeff 👍
I spent a year in Korea in 2013 and fell in love with the food and the people. I ordered you book and can't wait to try out the recipies. Everything I have made from your videos has been amazing. Keep up the good work!
I've made 5 of your dishes over the last week, and my family has loved all of them! This one's next! Cheers from Canada. Keep the videos coming!
-Kerry
Fantastic! My wife says this solves tomorrow’s dinner dilemma.
Buy his book people, amazingly easy to follow. You will be amazed!
Yay! Hope you guys have a wonderful dinner tomorrow! 😁
I made the chicken for my family last night. Best one yet. You two are my favorite RUclips channel lately. You got me started cooking dinner a couple times a week and my wife is thrilled (I'm no cook but your instruction is outstanding). I keep hinting I want the book for my birthday. I got hangry birds to feed!
I like a little more savory than sweet gochujang flavor, and not too spicy. I was concerned about the color, but when Claire described it as exactly that, I was sold! Claire’s reactions are just as important as Aaron’s cooking. Perfect team! ❤
Hope it’s not too spicy for you. ❤️
P.S. If it’s still spicy for you, you can make it less spicy next time by reducing gochugaru (Korean chili pepper flakes) or skipping the fresh chilies! 😁🙌
@@AaronandClaire Mahalo Aaron & Claire! Watching you from Hawai’i!
I made this for dinner tonight and it is AWESOME. I used green beans instead of the shishito peppers because I can't find those near me. It turned out AMAZING. Thank you! I will be using up my gochujang in no time.
Hey just did this recipe today, I used the asparagus saute mix from trader Joe's instead of shishito peppers since my wife isn't fond of those. Omg this recipe was easy to follow and my wife said it's one of the best chicken dishes I've made and wants a repeat next week. I found you guys this morning while I was looking up recipes for the gochuchang past I bought at TJ's. I'm now a big fan. We have leftovers we are taking for lunch. I can't wait lol
I have a tub of gochujang with me sitting on the fridge. This gochujang series is heaven.
I just made this. LIFE CHANGED ❤ 감사합니다 from Toronto. Keep up the great work
🥰🥰🥰🙏
I got u book but the problem is the ingredients, not easy to found out in my state, but I found out new Korean store will open this month hurry good. Let see how can make more Korean recipes.
That's great news! I'm glad you found a new Korean store, and I hope it opens up a world of possibilities for you to explore and enjoy Korean recipes. If you ever need help or have questions about specific ingredients or recipes, feel free to reach out. Happy cooking! 😍
You may be able to order online. Ot also may be less expensive that way as well 😊
I have to buy most things online. They just aren't available in my area.
Shop smart, shop H-Mart! (in Canada)
(got your book for xmas Aaron)
Amazon usually has everything I need
I've never had Mirin or Oyster sauce until I started cooking your recipes 😮 I absolutely love the flavors. Now my store quit selling Mirin lol so go figure, something good to try, is now not available. I love watching your cooking videos, and watching Claire review lol she makes me laugh. She is such a great addition to your cooking show. Thank you two ❤
I buy my mirin in bulk on amazon, and I always have oyster sauce and gochujang in my fridge, along with canned kimchi, always, since I sub to Aaron and Claire :p I think for me the next logical step will be to learn making my own kimchi in order to save money as the store bought kind imported in my country can be quite expensive.
You can usually substitute mirin with chinese cooking wine. Its roughly the same thing, just mirin is a bit sweeter, and lighter so if you want the same exact taste a bit of sugar helps and maybe lightening it up with a bit of water depending for taste.
If you don't have access to either, you can kind of cheat with a bit of melted butter, salt and a weak vinegar (rice vinegar works best in my experience).
I live where neither is easy to comes by, and mix that with a few food restrictions and i end up replacing things more often than not :D
Tried this and it was great! I love the idea of making a big batch to meal prep throughout the week.
I made this as a meal prep for my wife and I. We gotta say, Fantastic!
Claire is my most favorite food critic
Hi Aaron and Claire, the reason I've been cooking with Gochujang is because you. It's a very good product. The video was excellent. You make it so easy to transition into another way of cooking. I've always been kinda afraid to try. It seems quit simple when I watch your vids, so, Thanks. Are your prep containers glass or plastic bottoms that you would put in the freezer?
They are made of microwave-safe glass and they can be kept in the fridge (& freezer). If you are considering buying one of these, check out this kind of things! 😁🙌
I just got introduced to your channel and I love it! I love how you give the instructions and demonstration. And I also love Claire's "review" of the final meal at the end! Thank you from Canada!
Love your book. My Mom lives with me, and has been looking at it every day. She marked a bunch of pages for dishes for me to make. Can't wait!
Looks super delicious! What's the best way to heat these up after cooking?
You can simply microwave it! I strongly recommend using micro-safe and freezer -friendly containers like the video. 😍
Your cookbook is my current fave!! Very well laid out and easy to follow. As an avid cook Im like Where has Korean cooking been my whole life?!! 🙏💙
Thank you so much for enjoying our channel and even our cookbook! 🙏
Hi Aaron! I tried your recipe today and the sauce turned out great, loved the flavours. I did have to put some water in the pan whilst i cooked the chicken as i worried it would be burnt. It made the chicken very soft.. i wasnt a fan of the texture. Is this because i added a bit of water? Thanks
I’m loving this meal prep series!! Perfect timing. Please keep them coming! 💕 I got your book for Christmas and it was my favorite gift 🍚
I made this for my lunch meal prep! It was delicious. I loved my lunch this week. I did keep my kimchi separate to prevent drama in the break room at work.
So pleased to hear it!!! 🥰🙌
Woohoo, more meal prep! Thank you so much!! Good job suggesting other vegetables...no shishitos here until I grow them in my garden this summer. Looking forward to growing a Korean pepper called Tta go tta go, I can never find proper fresh Korean peppers where I live.
Really appreciate this series thanks a bunch
Thanks so much for enjoying this series! 😍
Your videos always make me smile and i always leave full 😊
So happy to hear that!! Thank you for being with us! 😍😍
I love your book and have tried a lot of the recipes now. My only concerns are that some of them are very salty. Some of the sauces have a lot of sugar, corn syrup and mirin. I'm insulin resistant/borderline diabetic type 2 so I have to be very careful. Some low carb recipes would be great.
@buffys3477 oh thank you, good to know the taste isn't too affected. Much appreciated
I leave the sugar out too (but keep the mirin) and also use low-sodium tamari, soy sauce, and chicken stock to reduce the salt. They still taste great!
@anneb.9435 thank you so much! I use tamari but not sure if it's low sodium. There's only one type in my supermarket.
Thank you Aaron and Claire! ❤ we have your book!
Living in a very rural state we do have to order online.
But ingredients easily found online so far.
Going to find a store a hour and half away!
Here’s hoping! Sending love your way!!!
Made this tonight and it was awesome! I'm glad I have a korean grocery store near me, cuz I'm definitely gonna need more Gochujang so I can make this more often
Wake up and it's after seven in the morning where I live , watching this video and discovered that I have all the ingredients so , I will be making this dish. Thanks a million Aaron and ' Happy New Year '..
i just made this but i had no gochigaru and i use peas instead it came out amazing need to buy some gochigaru for next time, getting the book next i love your videos
Fantastic as always! Great channel. Very inspiring.. keep them coming thank you.
Have my chicken marinating in the fridge right now and the sauce ready. Can’t wait to try this when I get back from work tomorrow 😋
I also bought your book it's great! Thanks for all the simple and very tasting recipes love from 🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪♥️♥️♥️
Hi Aaron thanks for sharing...Another foolproof recipe to try. Everytime I cook, no need to taste test. You make everything easy provided that we follow the exact right amount of ingredients to get that desired balance of flavor and taste. Thank you.
Anyway, to add to your chicken recipes. I'd like to suggest snowing chicken. Hope I can also make that at home. Thank you and more power.
Challenge accepted! 🤣 Thank you so much for enjoying our recipes. So glad to hear that you’re enjoying them! 😁👍
@@AaronandClaire yehheyyyyy this made me excited and happy!😊😊😊
Thank you Aaron and Claire..More power to your channel and more blessings to come😊😊😊
I already cooked it twice since you uploaded this recipe, it's so delicious
So happy you are doing meal prep videos 🥰
I love your cook book. Now we need you to make a delicious desert cook book.
You're right Aaron, who cares if it's not traditional, it the taste & eating that counts. Hodu looked so sleek & trim, she must be sticking to her yoga routine😉. Take care guys🧡💛🧡💛
You’re right, Bonnie. I think her yoga routine definitely helps her keep in shape! 🤣 As always, thanks for watching and take care! 😁🙌
I don't know about you guys, but this changed my LIFE!
Thanks for these meal prep videos! I hope there are more of these coming :) question: do you thaw the frozen meals in the fridge or microwave them straight from the freezer?
Both of them work, but I prefer to microwave them straight from the freezer! Hope you enjoy it! 😍
Looks extremely delicious!!! We are Indians and my daughters love korean food. Will have to try adjusting the spices and gochujang as we have low spice tolerance.
I was stationed in Korea for almost 4 years so, yeah I love korean food. It's the best.
When is the meal prep cookbook coming? 🙏🙏
Challenge accepted 🤣
@@AaronandClaire 🔥🔥🔥
Very nice, spicy dish! First time I tried shishito peppers at all. For all German fans: Look around for "Bratpaprika" (what a boring and bland name that practically means "peppers for frying", you can get it in REWE supermarkets) or in Spain "Pimientos de Padrón".
I can't eat Padron peppers for some reason...an intolerance it would seem. I'm glad Aaron made the alternative suggestions with asparagus or green beans. Was waiting for the 'alternative' bit 💚❤️
Amazing recipe Aaron! I'm definitely going to try this one out. One question: what meal prep containers do you use? How big are they?
Each container is 640 ml. They will be enough for 1 portion! Hope you fine a good one! 😉👍
Hello Aaron and Claire! Thank you for another great video! Where can we find your wok pan online? Thank you!
안녕하세요 Aaron & Claire :D
This is the 8th recipe u showed us that I cooked for me and my coworkers ! The Spicyness is quite challenging altough I just put the half amount of 고춧가루 . I hope after cooking many more of your AMAZING and delicious recipes I will gain a lot more tolerance for spicy food :D
Can´t wait to travel to 한국 someday and devour all delicacies I can find.
Thank you both for showing us a way to try out new food. Especially for your hard work to bring joy to all of us and real authentic recipes , that everybody can cook at home on the other side of the world.
Aaron, What pan are you using in this video? I LOVE the size an would love to know what you've got!
Aaron this is a great video! I am a new viewer and was just wondering if there is anywhere to get recipes like this for 1 serving?
I bought your book and I am so excited to try your recipes! I love your channel 🥰
Its the Korean Guga
7:56 I thought youtube sped up and was showing me Claire at super speed, but no, she was just super excited 😂
Thanks for another great video!!♥♥
Thank you for watching😍
I can't eat gochujang because of an ingredient intolerance, but I've been making your recipes with chili garlic sauce as a substitute and everything has been delicious! I can't wait to get your cookbook someday. Thank you for making recipes that are delicious even though I can't make them correctly 😂
Shishito seeds are cheap and grow well where I live. I love discovering new things to grow.
This gochujang chicken bulgogi looks so delicious! 😀
Your editing is phenomenal
May have to try a version of this! This looks great!
방금 이대로 했더니 훌륭한 요리가 되었습니다. 그런데 여기에 baking soda를 넣는 이유는 뭔가요? 궁금합니다~~^^
More Meal Prep like this please
I Love Claire!! She's the best
Hi Aaron... I really love ur recipes. I have tried a few of them for dinner with family members and friends and the compliments are gr8 every time. However I live in Nigeria and finding gochujang is difficult . Most times I have to substitute other spices for this. However I was hoping if u could share a simple recipe on how to prepare it or a very close substitute...... I hope u would say ... Don't worry about it.... 😂😊. Love it when. U say that.
How would you go about making this with Tofu?
Why the baking soda for the chicken marinate? Does it help with the marinating process?
Yum. Clair is a washer wizard 😅
Fantastic recipe 👍 seem delicious and tasty 😋 thanks for sharing 👍 keep intouch and stay connected 🤲
Aaron I love the meal prep ideas... thank you
I saw Korean green onion at my Asian grocery store and I bought some cuz I knew you guys would be posting today 😂😂😂😂
Thank you
do you just reheat in the micro wave or eat cold ???
Aaron- what size wok is the one that you're using in your videos?
I can’t live without kimichi, I’m half Japanese though. My daughter can’t live without it too. Lol
Thank you. Book purchased.
Marinade chicken:
* 1 tbsp soy sauce
* 1 tbsp mirin
* 2 tbsp corn starch
* 1 tsp baking soda
* 1 tbsp oil
* 1/4 tsp white pepper
Sauce:
* 3 tbsp gochujong
* 2 tbsp gochigaru
* 1.5 tbsp soy sauce
* 1 tbsp oyster
* 1 tbsp chicken powder
* 1 tbsp sugar
* 3 tbsp mirin
* 5 tbsp water
* 1.5 tbsp cornstarch
* black pepper
Thank you for this meal prep! 🤤
*Thank you for the recipe❤️😍🥰❤️😍🥰❤️*
You’re most welcome! Thank you for watching! 🥰🙏
this pepper looks absolutely GORGEOUS but I have never seen it in Europe, not to mention in little Austria... can anybody explain what it tastes like, or what I can use in Germany/Austria instead - I know Aaron mentioned green beans, but I know the flavor and dont think that it is very much alike... thank you !!
Padron peppers would do in Europe it seems (seen in another comment here).
What rice cooker do you use in these videos?
It’s a rice cooker from Cuckoo. It’s the most well-known rice cooker brand in Korea. You can find the amazon link in the description. 😊🙌
I’m glad you said only 3 days in fridge.
1kg chicken
1 soya sauce
1 mirin
2 cornstarch
1 oil
1 tsp baking soda
1/4 white pepper
Sauce
3 Gochujang
2 Chilli flakes
1.5 soya sauce
1 oyster
1 chicken stock
1 sugar
3 mirin
Black pepper
5 water
1.5 cornstarch
Fry the chicken 1-2 mins or nicely brown
Garlic + Green onions 3-4 mins or until chicken is cooked through
Add Sauce (Stir before pouring in)
2 tsp sesame oil
Generous seasoning of toasted sesame seeds
Mix
Another awesome meal prep! Please make meal prep for your butadon!❤❤❤
this is amazing !
Love this recipe..where is Claire❤
Can you substitute shrimps?
Sure! No problem at all! 😁
Looks incredible 😍😍
I love this channel so much
As spaniard, garlic is life.
Tell me about it! 🔥🔥🔥
For Italians too!!!
That looks so good
Must have been good. You got Claire to do the dishes.
Gochujang is just so versatile and yummy!!! :)
Ok this is scary! 무서워요! I was really thinking about this. I need to go to the super market and i want to cook more at home and eat a little healthier. And i was thinking about mealprep, so why not korean haha
Perfect timing indeed
Did I read your mind? 🤣
@@AaronandClaire indeed you did 😋
Already wrote down my grocery list 😋 also need to order your book soon 😁
Aaron I love your voice and I hate it....I feel like I'm being pandered to but I can't do without it - i'm making this tomorrow, thanks champ.
I know it's like a food sin, but anytime I've ever had Korean leftovers, I heat the kimchi up with all the food, lol. I love the warm kimchi mixed in. 😂
does anyone know what pan that is?? it looks really good
Do you know any good alternatives for garlic? As much as I love the flavour I cannot eat it as it is a trigger food for IBS :(
Ok I have a legit question, what is the best way to store/reheat cooked rice after being refrigerated or frozen? Cause every time I try it either comes out hard as a rock or completely dried out.
Reheat with an ice cube. I think it’s more about the reheat process rather the storage?