Kimchi is good in literally almost everything. Kimchi grilled cheese, noodles, rice, soup whatever you want. I like eating it straight out of the jar as a lil depressy snack.
emily you HAVE to make kimchi fried rice and/or kimchi grilled cheese (if you have vegan cheese) for yourself!!! lmao i got really excited when you showed the kimchi, it's one of my fave side dishes, so versatile & flavorful
Kimchi on avocado toast. Kimchi in salad. Kimchi pancakes (traditional), Kimchi on top of seared tofu. Kimchi in a panini or quesadilla. Kimchi dumplings. Kimchi noodles.. The possibilities are not limited!!
Emily, I have that sleepy time tea and same bottle of melatonin. Yes they are good but honestly Tazo Dream tea is the absolute best. My teen is autistic and has trouble sleeping and his doctor recommended it. It’s wonderful.
hi emily, i don't usually write comments on youtube but i haven't been doing well recently and i just wanted to thank you for ur videos. u bring me so much comfort. :) i've been watching u for so so long, i have an eating disorder & depression but u help me eat so much. theres been times when i didnt eat properly for days and i'd watch ur videos, which would help me eat. thank you for creating ! u help me sm
cucumber salad with kimchi is my favorite snack! it’s super easy to make it’s just cut up english/japanese cucumber with soy sauce, sesame oil, vinegar and kimchi.
A fun kimchi meal that even the nonvegans enjoy is kimchi tacos! I use black beans (you can season with brown sugar, garlic, ginger powder, red pepper flakes and soy sauce if you wish but absolutely not necessary) and some kimchi tossed with a little vegan mayo and a ton of lime. I usually lightly fry my corn tortillas but up to you how you like them. Then top with some radishes. I also sometimes bulk up the kimchi with fresh cabbage if I'm worried about having enough for a bunch of people.
I agree with the chocolate/coffee thing!! I use a chocolate superfood powder that basically tastes like healthy hot chocolate and I mix it into my medium roast coffee every day and it is ✨god tier✨
@@buckydidnothingwrong7901 it’s called “organic superfood chocolate drink mix with cacao and adaptogens” by Essential Living Foods! I think it comes in vanilla too
Okay, for the Kimchi: I know it's pretty basic but I'm currently obsessed with just Bibimbap (idk if you're familiar with it), its basically just rice with toppings and I always roast my kimchi in a pan for a few minutes and add it on there. I always make it with some in soy sauce roasted Mushrooms & Tofu with sesame, and also with this korean spinach side dish (Sigeumchi-namul), which is just fresh spinach roasted in a pan with sesame oil, soy sauce and some roasted sesame, and it's SO addicting!! Also: I LOVE adding Kimchi to Ramen (or Ramyun haha), I usually use the Shin Kimchi Ramyun, but I'm not sure if this is vegan. Oh, and also: Kimchi Jjigae (Kimchi Stew) is SO good, but I think you really have to like Kimchi for this one haha. Honestly, you can habe kimchi with everything, its just so gooood!! But I really recommend roasting it in a pan, I think it makes it taste even better (especially those store-bought kimchis)!!
a way to keep lettuces good after cutting is to leave them in containers in the fridge uncovered except for a wet tea towel on top. moisture keeps them crisp if its a big batch you want to keep 2-3 days
i didnt realize how much i needed that chocolate tahini until now omg edit: very intrigued by the foil trick the feeling of wet paper towels is a sensory nightmare for me so that might be the play lol
loved the video, the food and your lesbian looks (the fluffy lavender sweater omg!!!!!) I love using kimchi for kimchi fried rice, crispy kimchi pancakes, putting it in ramen/asian soups in general
i definitely recommend going to an asian market for kimchi, it’s very hot or miss with regular grocery brands (side note: your channel has helped me be better about not making meals because i don’t have every single ingredient and i feel like i waste and spend less!)
emily try kimchi jjigae! basically kimchi soup and the broth base is kimchi and gochujang. you can add whatever vegetables, protein, etc in it and serve with rice. really easy and tasty and one of my current favorites!
Non washed lettuce -Need to put a folded wet paper towel on the bottom of the lettuce and put it in a non sealed plastic bag in fridge. Washed - Leave it on the counter for a few hours to dry before tupperware. Also lettuce does not like to be squished together after washing. 🐣
Make kimchi pancakes!! Or kimchi fried rice!! You can use literally a basic pancake recipe and just make it a savory moment (add green onion too, top with ketchup and cheese). And the fried rice is a great way to use up leftover rice and veggies that are on their last leg.
I love how you encourage us to try making things even if we don't have all the ingredients. I recently tried making Pho at home. I didn't have all the ingredients and I've never actually had Pho before but I tried it and oh my it was sooo good which makes me want to try real Pho!
Hey you should use that chocolate sauce to decorate the walls of the glass/jar you’re drinking from! It usually comes off by the time I finish the coffee so it’s not a big hassle to wash out, and it makes it seem more fancy 😚 anyway this is my first video of yours I’m watching and I love you already! I was vegetarian for almost 10 years, I had to change my diet because I’m just so damn anemic unfortunately but I still make a lot of veggie swaps! Thanks for all the food ideas 🥰
Hello there! Fellow Clovite here (well, at least I grew up there and my parents still live there but I live in Colorado). Love your videos! I have never heard of wrapping lettuce in foil but my tried and true method is wrapping it in a clean dish towel and then putting that in a plastic bag.
You can treat kimchi how you treat pickled onions! Add it on top any dish you want that sour acidity! Like a stir fry rice, tofu, Asian inspired dishes
I believe the thing with rice is it just cooked rice grows bacteria easily at room temperature. As long as you put letftovers in the fridge within 2 hours or less you should be okay (ideally within 1 hour). Really that is with any cooked or cut food, but I do know rice is prone to that. But again as long as you are keeping cooked food either under 41°F or over 165°F - it's safe, and then no more than 1 to 2 hours at room temp because room temp is within the Danger Zone aka between those two temperatures. Rice has been a staple for me for many years and as long as you are following food safety guidelines you should be okay. I love kimchi in either ramen or with rice and sauteed broccoli (served w soy sauce). When I'm feeling depresso and can't like cook a whole meal but crave kimchi, I just put it on toast. Trying to get motivation to cook again through watching your videos. Haven't cooked much since my bad breakup like 7mo ago and I am trying to get back into the swing of things. I cooked rice for the first time a couple days ago. Have just been getting frozen meals and had instant ramen for lunch at work for like every day 5mo straight. I like watching you eat real meals and it's close to what I used to eat like. Trying to eat like this againnn. P.S. I love your undercut! I had the same style a bit ago.
That burrito bowl dish you made looks sooo good! Just finished a grocery haul video on my channel and i am always looking for more food inspo for future meals to buy. Thanks for all of the lovely dishes you made. Aloha! 🌈🌸
I've been lazy with cooking so I like to put kimchi on top of hearty salads, sushi bowls, avocado toast, baked potato, and soup! Lol @ everyone recommending a vegan kimchi grilled cheese/quesadilla but I totally agree!
Kimchi is so good in onigiri! But I'm really bad at shaping them so I usually just mix the kimchi with my sushi rice and eat it with nori. I also like to put some in my instant ramen and it immediately becomes 10 times better. But I never tried store bought kimchi, it is so cheap and easy to make it yourself, you already have gochujang so maybe you should give it a try!
Omg I get the same sourdough and kimchi for my fav: a kimchi Muenster tomato sourdough grilled cheese 🍅🧀 🥪 or I eat the kimchi with an English muffin with chive cream cheese for brekky 🥯 😋
I've been trying to lay off the sweets like anything sweet I love drinking medium roast and dark roast I don't like the light 😐 and I've been trying to decorate my Oatmeal more with berries and peaches 🙃
ok hear me out... a bowl of rice with avocado,add kim chi, maybe fried tofu, cucumber and carrots WITH a side of seaweed snacks.....so yum alllllso a drizzle of sweet chili sauce or hoisen is a great topping too. don't forget the sesame seeds ok
when my mom has leftovers for me she puts them in the same kind of containers that you showed your mom gave you, do we have the same mom?!🤭 jkjk! but love your videos emily, they’re so comforting
I’ve recently gotten into kimchi too! I just like to add it on the side of stir fry ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Also Cheap lazy vegan has a recipe for creamy kimchi noodles that look amazing! Would love to see you try that recipe in a video.
i would say just check on them every once in a while & taste one until u like it! if ur using canned, every can is also diff like some cans the chickpeas are super hard & others theyre soft. i think i only did like 10 min but i brought the baking sheet up to like 430 F before adding everything to it which speeds the process up! i probably shouldnt say “roasted” because im rly just baking them lol but anyway
i tried to store carrots in a jar once and they straight up fermented, they were only in there for like a month i think (it was definitely a way shorter amount of time than i regularly keep carrots just as is) it sounded like i cracked open a can of soda when i opened it and they were slimy as hell no idea what i did wrong
i probably shouldve said in the video that u need to change the water every once in a while 😬😭 it says online to change every 4-5 days i have definitely done it more like every 6-7 days & its fine but…. there might be other factors but thats def one lol
@@emlyewng mmm that makes sense lol. i just remembered seeing it in a video but i am FAR too lazy to change the water. it was v bubbly and very funny tho
Emily's what I eat in a day video's are more realistic and well balanced between a vegan Wfpb diet and a vegan processed junk foods diet because I don't think a diet that is vegan Wfpb is balanced but neither is a vegan processed junk foods diet so I have a combination of both. Love 🥰 the video and love 💕Emily.
Kimchi is good in literally almost everything. Kimchi grilled cheese, noodles, rice, soup whatever you want. I like eating it straight out of the jar as a lil depressy snack.
i love kimchi o my god it’s soo good
in fried rice with JUST egg😭😭
I snack on kimchi too. It's so good!! 😭
~ lil depressy snack ~
Omg there’s a tik tok for kimchi crunchwraps and WOW it looks great
emily you HAVE to make kimchi fried rice and/or kimchi grilled cheese (if you have vegan cheese) for yourself!!! lmao i got really excited when you showed the kimchi, it's one of my fave side dishes, so versatile & flavorful
Kimchi on avocado toast. Kimchi in salad. Kimchi pancakes (traditional), Kimchi on top of seared tofu. Kimchi in a panini or quesadilla. Kimchi dumplings. Kimchi noodles.. The possibilities are not limited!!
Emily, I have that sleepy time tea and same bottle of melatonin. Yes they are good but honestly Tazo Dream tea is the absolute best. My teen is autistic and has trouble sleeping and his doctor recommended it. It’s wonderful.
OOO! i absolutely love tea so i will have to try Tazo Dream Tea! And yess i also like using melatonin before bed. it really helps with sleep :)
hi emily, i don't usually write comments on youtube but i haven't been doing well recently and i just wanted to thank you for ur videos. u bring me so much comfort. :)
i've been watching u for so so long, i have an eating disorder & depression but u help me eat so much. theres been times when i didnt eat properly for days and i'd watch ur videos, which would help me eat. thank you for creating ! u help me sm
cucumber salad with kimchi is my favorite snack! it’s super easy to make it’s just cut up english/japanese cucumber with soy sauce, sesame oil, vinegar and kimchi.
Pro tip on the broccoli: a lid on the pot will help cook the broc all the way through!
sooo true! or roasting it is sooo good as well :)
A fun kimchi meal that even the nonvegans enjoy is kimchi tacos! I use black beans (you can season with brown sugar, garlic, ginger powder, red pepper flakes and soy sauce if you wish but absolutely not necessary) and some kimchi tossed with a little vegan mayo and a ton of lime. I usually lightly fry my corn tortillas but up to you how you like them. Then top with some radishes. I also sometimes bulk up the kimchi with fresh cabbage if I'm worried about having enough for a bunch of people.
I agree with the chocolate/coffee thing!! I use a chocolate superfood powder that basically tastes like healthy hot chocolate and I mix it into my medium roast coffee every day and it is ✨god tier✨
if I may ask, what powder do you use?
@@buckydidnothingwrong7901 it’s called “organic superfood chocolate drink mix with cacao and adaptogens” by Essential Living Foods! I think it comes in vanilla too
I throw kimchi on anything. I love in stirfry or ramen, but my favorite unconventional way is a kimchi grilled cheeze! Amazing.
I love your videos, i feel very represented as a vegan that eats like a normal person 😂😂
Okay, for the Kimchi: I know it's pretty basic but I'm currently obsessed with just Bibimbap (idk if you're familiar with it), its basically just rice with toppings and I always roast my kimchi in a pan for a few minutes and add it on there. I always make it with some in soy sauce roasted Mushrooms & Tofu with sesame, and also with this korean spinach side dish (Sigeumchi-namul), which is just fresh spinach roasted in a pan with sesame oil, soy sauce and some roasted sesame, and it's SO addicting!!
Also: I LOVE adding Kimchi to Ramen (or Ramyun haha), I usually use the Shin Kimchi Ramyun, but I'm not sure if this is vegan.
Oh, and also: Kimchi Jjigae (Kimchi Stew) is SO good, but I think you really have to like Kimchi for this one haha.
Honestly, you can habe kimchi with everything, its just so gooood!! But I really recommend roasting it in a pan, I think it makes it taste even better (especially those store-bought kimchis)!!
I don't know if uou know what roasting means haha
@@marcya4428 maybe, english is not my first language but I mean like "roast in a pan/skillet"? Idk what word is better tbh
Yeung Man's Peanut Ramen recipe is also a banger! It hits the spot when I want ramen but something a bit different.
his recipes are so good
Yes!!! I love this recipe so much x
"wake up babe. new Emily video just dropped"
Wow I literally got my thrive box today and I bought the peanut butter, chocolate protein bars, and the ramen wow love this for us
i love making kimchi fried rice it’s so easy, also i kinda just add it to stuff that i think it’ll taste good in
a way to keep lettuces good after cutting is to leave them in containers in the fridge uncovered except for a wet tea towel on top. moisture keeps them crisp if its a big batch you want to keep 2-3 days
i didnt realize how much i needed that chocolate tahini until now omg
edit: very intrigued by the foil trick the feeling of wet paper towels is a sensory nightmare for me so that might be the play lol
Kimchi pancakes, kimchi fried rice, kimchi grilled cheese, kimchi ramen, kimchi rice bowl
loved the video, the food and your lesbian looks (the fluffy lavender sweater omg!!!!!) I love using kimchi for kimchi fried rice, crispy kimchi pancakes, putting it in ramen/asian soups in general
I put my lettuce with the root(?) end thingy in water nd that keeps it freshhh
Same with cilantro store it like sum flowers 💐
i definitely recommend going to an asian market for kimchi, it’s very hot or miss with regular grocery brands (side note: your channel has helped me be better about not making meals because i don’t have every single ingredient and i feel like i waste and spend less!)
omg I’ve been binging all your videos for the last two weeks and have also started making smoothies again because of your videos!!!
emily try kimchi jjigae! basically kimchi soup and the broth base is kimchi and gochujang. you can add whatever vegetables, protein, etc in it and serve with rice. really easy and tasty and one of my current favorites!
Non washed lettuce -Need to put a folded wet paper towel on the bottom of the lettuce and put it in a non sealed plastic bag in fridge.
Washed - Leave it on the counter for a few hours to dry before tupperware. Also lettuce does not like to be squished together after washing.
🐣
Make kimchi pancakes!! Or kimchi fried rice!! You can use literally a basic pancake recipe and just make it a savory moment (add green onion too, top with ketchup and cheese). And the fried rice is a great way to use up leftover rice and veggies that are on their last leg.
I like to throw a little kimchi on top of any rice dish.. like a rice bowl/sushi bowl or something like that
Kimchi fried rice is the best! Especially when the kimchi is getting older and super fermented.
I love how you encourage us to try making things even if we don't have all the ingredients. I recently tried making Pho at home. I didn't have all the ingredients and I've never actually had Pho before but I tried it and oh my it was sooo good which makes me want to try real Pho!
queen energy uploading at 12 am
i love these videos so much and they always inspire me to not be afraid to eat & even try new things, THANK YOU
i love to eat kimchi in a sesame bagel sammie!!! think smoked tofu think cucumber think mayo think leaf
Hey you should use that chocolate sauce to decorate the walls of the glass/jar you’re drinking from! It usually comes off by the time I finish the coffee so it’s not a big hassle to wash out, and it makes it seem more fancy 😚 anyway this is my first video of yours I’m watching and I love you already! I was vegetarian for almost 10 years, I had to change my diet because I’m just so damn anemic unfortunately but I still make a lot of veggie swaps! Thanks for all the food ideas 🥰
That floral button down in the first meal is gorgeous! 🥰
Ofc, Emily uploads when I'm about to head to sleep 😭
That chocolate tahini sauce looks literally heavenly
My favorite ways to use kimchi are in soups/ramen or in a grilled cheese/quesadilla (just goes great with vegan cheese/carbs).
i can listen to you talk about food for hours
Kimchi on everything girl … my favourite is with ramen/fried rice - also, a grilled cheese with kimchi is a must try xx
Hello there! Fellow Clovite here (well, at least I grew up there and my parents still live there but I live in Colorado). Love your videos! I have never heard of wrapping lettuce in foil but my tried and true method is wrapping it in a clean dish towel and then putting that in a plastic bag.
"those shits are expensive" 😆😆😆😆 love this girl!
You can treat kimchi how you treat pickled onions! Add it on top any dish you want that sour acidity! Like a stir fry rice, tofu, Asian inspired dishes
Your videos are so useful for when I am trying to get inspiration for meals. Congratulations on your thrive market sponsor!
I believe the thing with rice is it just cooked rice grows bacteria easily at room temperature. As long as you put letftovers in the fridge within 2 hours or less you should be okay (ideally within 1 hour). Really that is with any cooked or cut food, but I do know rice is prone to that. But again as long as you are keeping cooked food either under 41°F or over 165°F - it's safe, and then no more than 1 to 2 hours at room temp because room temp is within the Danger Zone aka between those two temperatures.
Rice has been a staple for me for many years and as long as you are following food safety guidelines you should be okay.
I love kimchi in either ramen or with rice and sauteed broccoli (served w soy sauce). When I'm feeling depresso and can't like cook a whole meal but crave kimchi, I just put it on toast. Trying to get motivation to cook again through watching your videos. Haven't cooked much since my bad breakup like 7mo ago and I am trying to get back into the swing of things. I cooked rice for the first time a couple days ago. Have just been getting frozen meals and had instant ramen for lunch at work for like every day 5mo straight. I like watching you eat real meals and it's close to what I used to eat like. Trying to eat like this againnn.
P.S. I love your undercut! I had the same style a bit ago.
I love love loooove Cheap Lazy Vegan's creamy kimchi udon noodles! **Chef's kiss** 🍜
try kimchi tofu stew with rice
I love when you make what I eat in a day✨
That burrito bowl dish you made looks sooo good! Just finished a grocery haul video on my channel and i am always looking for more food inspo for future meals to buy. Thanks for all of the lovely dishes you made. Aloha! 🌈🌸
Veggie scraps are great for homemade veggie stock.
Thanks Emily! I love that you showed your prep - great reminder! Blessings & Hugs! 🧡🌻
I've been lazy with cooking so I like to put kimchi on top of hearty salads, sushi bowls, avocado toast, baked potato, and soup!
Lol @ everyone recommending a vegan kimchi grilled cheese/quesadilla but I totally agree!
I put double the paper towels (it is half of the your lettuce size or less) and change them every 3/4 days or less if they are too MOIST
I needed this video. Thank you x
omg u gotta make some kimchi fried rice or kimchi jjigae (stew) with the kimchi+gochujang n some tofu yaaaaas
i LOVE ur videos so much.
love your videos and you are making me want to eat healthier 🥰
Kimchi is so good in onigiri! But I'm really bad at shaping them so I usually just mix the kimchi with my sushi rice and eat it with nori. I also like to put some in my instant ramen and it immediately becomes 10 times better. But I never tried store bought kimchi, it is so cheap and easy to make it yourself, you already have gochujang so maybe you should give it a try!
Love your channel Emily! Your doggies are cute! Thrive Market looks cool 😎 Thanks for the link!
My experience with kimchi is limited, but kimchi fried rice?? Delicious
wait what's that machine u threw the strawberries in ?? doa video walkthru on that - should i order one ?
Salad spinner
Chickpeas/garbanzo are my very favorite bean ❤️❤️
I used to LOVEEEE this channel in high school, but then u kinda disappeared for a bit and now ur back???? also I still definitely have a crush on you
Omg I get the same sourdough and kimchi for my fav: a kimchi Muenster tomato sourdough grilled cheese 🍅🧀 🥪 or I eat the kimchi with an English muffin with chive cream cheese for brekky 🥯 😋
Are we ever going to get a video introducing the dog? Did I miss it?
I really like your ramen bowl!
Maybe you should try making a vegan kimchi jjigae
I love adding cinnamon to rice pudding!
Yay!! another video. You always make my day
oops i forgot to add the link gonna add it right now 🥴 but the thumbnail image is also on the screen during the video 💓
Rainbow straw!! where my gay vegans at?? 🌈
Do you have a recipe for that stew listed somewhere in another video? Looks so good!❤️
I've been trying to lay off the sweets like anything sweet I love drinking medium roast and dark roast I don't like the light 😐 and I've been trying to decorate my Oatmeal more with berries and peaches 🙃
try kimchi fried rice!!
YAY!!! made my day!!
is that soft tofu with the ramen? great vid as always im also trying to get into kimchi but have the same hesitations :-)
I love your videos!!!
ok hear me out...
a bowl of rice with avocado,add kim chi, maybe fried tofu, cucumber and carrots WITH a side of seaweed snacks.....so yum
alllllso a drizzle of sweet chili sauce or hoisen is a great topping too. don't forget the sesame seeds ok
💚
when my mom has leftovers for me she puts them in the same kind of containers that you showed your mom gave you, do we have the same mom?!🤭 jkjk! but love your videos emily, they’re so comforting
I love your videos!!! :D
that forehead scratch after you tried to pronounce gochujang 😭😭😭
kimchi fried rice!!!!
I’ve recently gotten into kimchi too! I just like to add it on the side of stir fry ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Also Cheap lazy vegan has a recipe for creamy kimchi noodles that look amazing! Would love to see you try that recipe in a video.
Where did you get that shelf on the side of your fridge ! It looks so handy
kimchi fried rice !
omg where is your bowl/plate at 17:17 from I neeeed it
How long do roast your chickpeas? I've tried and they turned out so bad 😅
i would say just check on them every once in a while & taste one until u like it! if ur using canned, every can is also diff like some cans the chickpeas are super hard & others theyre soft. i think i only did like 10 min but i brought the baking sheet up to like 430 F before adding everything to it which speeds the process up! i probably shouldnt say “roasted” because im rly just baking them lol but anyway
Does Thrive Market delivers internationally?
Great video! Thank you!
i tried to store carrots in a jar once and they straight up fermented, they were only in there for like a month i think (it was definitely a way shorter amount of time than i regularly keep carrots just as is) it sounded like i cracked open a can of soda when i opened it and they were slimy as hell no idea what i did wrong
i probably shouldve said in the video that u need to change the water every once in a while 😬😭 it says online to change every 4-5 days i have definitely done it more like every 6-7 days & its fine but…. there might be other factors but thats def one lol
@@emlyewng mmm that makes sense lol. i just remembered seeing it in a video but i am FAR too lazy to change the water. it was v bubbly and very funny tho
I didn’t know rice pudding was eaten warmed 👀 I love it cold
Emily's what I eat in a day video's are more realistic and well balanced between a vegan Wfpb diet and a vegan processed junk foods diet because I don't think a diet that is vegan Wfpb is balanced but neither is a vegan processed junk foods diet so I have a combination of both. Love 🥰 the video and love 💕Emily.
Where’d you get those ice trays??
You are SO funny. You really wrote ‘nut butt’😭😭
where is that rainbow straw from?
gurl our cooking style is so similar I am just out here laughing 😂 #govegan
I think I'm done making rice lol 😆
yeah boooooiiiii 👌🏼🔥💘
Yay luv u
ayooo
Like 799, really wanted to be 800.