What are you trying to say sparkuri?Does your husband like your cooking?
Are you trying to say it looks unappetizing?
What are you trying to say sparkuri?Does your husband like your cooking?
Lol.What are you trying to say sparkuri?
Are you trying to say it looks unappetizing?
Lol its ok. I know it lacks delicious protein but if you look carefully theres actually squid in the soup. I guess that doesnt make it sound anymore appetizing though.Lol.
I cook 4/5 star meals and they go unappreciated.
Lol its ok. I know it lacks delicious protein but if you look carefully theres actually squid in the soup. I guess that doesnt make it sound anymore appetizing though.
Almost vegetarian is really prominent in old style korean cooking. There wasnt enough meat to go around. These days theres usually a grilled croaker to go along with the soup i just didnt make any.
pepper leaves?A traditional fall Korean meal from my garden.
Soybean stew with winter vegetables and the side dishes also traditional fall veggies from my gardenn radish kimchi and braised pepper leaves.
If you look really close you can see an anchovies head that slipped in by mistake. :/
Leaves of pepper plant. Its a really special green that is actually very expensive if you buy it at the supermarket. Now would be the time its only available once a year. Theres a revival in pepper leaves. People stopped kind if eating it because it was expensive and hard to find but they are returning to it because its supposed to be a super food that prevents free radicals. Its like a dark forest green in color so i inagine its like kale on steroids.pepper leaves?
Pepper plant?
or pepper corn plant?
never heard of that before
looks tasty
Im not married.So, does he like your cooking?
I am a pretty amazing gardener...one of my jobs is a pro landscape installer/designerLeaves of pepper plant. Its a really special green that is actually very expensive if you buy it at the supermarket. Now would be the time its only available once a year. Theres a revival in pepper leaves. People stopped kind if eating it because it was expensive and hard to find but they are returning to it because its supposed to be a super food that prevents free radicals. Its like a dark forest green in color so i inagine its like kale on steroids.
I don't know what kind of people you hang out with but lots of people I know love Korean food and would be very interested in a meal like that.Im not married.
I dont cook stuff like this for other people. Its sort of a major old school type of meal that doesnt really interest younger koreans. Its something their parents or grandmother might dig though.
So cool. I think if you dont i will..I am a pretty amazing gardener...one of my jobs is a pro landscape installer/designer
Got a whole bed of pepper plants right now still with nice green leaves...I am gonna look into this
I should probably start a gardening thread for this place...so we can all trade ideas and knowledge.
It's like the plain porridge of Korean cuisine. Kids groan when they find out that is for dinner. But adults be like that meal is like my favorite pair of pajamas.I don't know what kind of people you hang out with but lots of people I know love Korean food and would be very interested in a meal like that.
I understand the comfortable meal. There's food I feel that way about but my son doesn't like at all.So cool. I think if you dont i will..
It's like the plain porridge or Korean cuisine. Kids groan when they find out that is for dinner. But adults be like that meal is like my favorite pair of pajamas.
Yes that's the exact name of the dishNoodles with tiny pieces of meat?
What is it? Bacon Carbonara?Yes that's the exact name of the dish
I watch an Italian girl on youtube who makes fresh pasta with a Phillips pasta maker and she always puts that in her pasta. I've never actually had it myself but I want that pasta maker so bad. Its like $200 though and I'm not sure I would eat enough pasta to justify that price.Yes panchetta
Garlic. NO
It was the first video that popped up on YouTube, I didn't even watch it to be honest.Garlic. NO
Parsley. Why? Are you plating this shit at a restaurant?!!!
Cream? Use more egg yolks and cheese
Bacon...I'll allow it (guanciale or panchetta is more traditional, but bacon is cheaper and tastes damn good so, again, I'll allow it)
*jesus Christ this guy is cooking his bacon in vegetable oil!! What a fanook
If I'm really splitting hairs he should be using pecorino Romano, but I probably blind taste test of grated cheese couldn't tell the difference, my palate ain't refined