Banchan 60 korean american recipes for delicious, shareable sides

Caroline Choe

Book - 2024

"A cookbook of 60 recipes showcasing the wide world of banchan, from traditional staples to modern Korean American renditions"--

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cookbooks
Cookbooks
Livres de cuisine
Published
San Francisco : Chronicle Books [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Caroline Choe (author)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
pages cm
ISBN
9781797227115
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • About Banchan
  • Welcome to My Kitchen
  • Always (or as Much as Possible!) in My Pantry and Fridge
  • Part 1. Banchan Classics
  • Fermented & Preserved
  • Mom & Dad's Kimchi
  • Mom & Dad's Baek Kimchi (White Kimchi)
  • Kkaenip Jangajji (Spicy Pickled Perilla Leaves)
  • Oi Muchim (Spicy Cucumber Salad)
  • Kkakdugi (Cubed Radish Kimchi)
  • Dad's Soy Sauce Pickles
  • Gochu Jangajji (Spicy Pickled Chiles)
  • Ssamjang (Spicy Dipping Sauce)
  • Namul & Muchim (Fresh Vegetables)P46
  • Shigeumchi Namul (Seasoned Spinach Salad)
  • Kongnamul Muchim (Soybean Sprout Salad)
  • Sesame Broccoli Salad
  • Geotjeori (Fresh Kimchi)
  • Pa Muchim (Shaved Green Onion Salad)
  • Miyeok Muchim (Seaweed Salad)
  • Gosari Namul (Fiddiehead Fernbrake Salad)
  • Jorim & Soy Sauce-Marinated
  • Gamja Jorim (Soy-Braised Potatoes)
  • Yukhoe (Soy-Marinated Raw Beef)
  • Dubu Jorim (Soy-Braised Tofu)
  • Daegu Jorim (Soy-Poached Cod)
  • Stir-Fried & Steamed
  • Microwave Gyeranjjim (Steamed Eggs)
  • Japchae (Stir-Fried Sweet Potato Noodles)
  • Myeolchi Bokkeum (Stir-Fried Anchovies)
  • Soups & Stews
  • Cheonggukjang Jjigae (Soybean Paste Stew)
  • Doenjang Jjigae (Fermented Soybean Paste Stew)
  • Chicken & Oyster Miyeokguk (Chicken & Oyster Seaweed Soup)
  • Kimchi Jjigae (Kimchi Stew)
  • Haejang Guk (Hangover Soup)
  • Haemul Sundubu Jjigae (Spicy Tofu Stew with Seafood)
  • Buchimgae (Pancakes)
  • Pajeon (Green Onion Pancake)
  • Hobakjeon (Zucchini Pancake)
  • Kimchijeon (Kimchi Pancake)
  • Haemul Pajeon (Seafood Pancake)
  • Kogijeon (Meat Pancake)
  • Dongtaejeon (Pollock Pancake)
  • Bindaetteok (Mung Bean Pancake)
  • Part 2. Banchan From My Kitchen
  • Cold Banchan
  • Asian Pear & Green Onion Kimchi
  • Creamy Kimchi Bacon Dip
  • Strawberry Citrus Geotjeori
  • Kimbap
  • Kimchi Avocado Nigiri
  • Kimchi Potato Salad
  • Sesame Egg Salad
  • Sesame Tuna Salad
  • Crab Salad
  • Smoky Gochujang Chicken Salad
  • Hot Banchan
  • Vegetable Anchovy Broth
  • Garlic Anchovy Oil
  • Mushroom Miso Soup
  • Tomato Potato Miso Soup
  • Asparagus with Maple Doenjang Dipping Sauce
  • Gim Gyeran Mari (Rolled Omelette with Seaweed)
  • Cheesy Corn
  • Sweet & Savory Grilled Kimcheese
  • Bibimbap
  • Spring Greens Namul Quiche
  • "Hot Honey" Crispy Tofu
  • Kimchi Bokkeumbap (Kimchi Fried Rice)
  • Pork Belly & Vegetable Bokkeum
  • Kimchi Mac & Cheese
  • Pa Muchim Pizza
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this appetizing paean to "the plethora of small shared sides served with a Korean meal," chef and debut author Choe breaks down banchan into three main categories: preserved and fermented, fresh, and braised or marinated in soy sauce. Kimchi plays a starring role: Choe's parents' classic spicy version appears, as well as a "white" kimchi without heat, and another made with Asian pears. The bracing, umami flavors for which Korean food is known loom large: dried anchovies and kombu invigorate a simple broth, and a grilled cheese sandwich incorporates kimchi and fig jam. Meat dishes include yukhoe ("beef tartare's Korean sibling"), while daegu jorim, or soy-poached cod, features among the seafood options. Choe pitches a tent big enough to house dishes not typically considered banchan, such as sweet potato noodles with rib eye and vegetables, and a pork belly and snow pea stir-fry. Indeed, she never lets tradition get in the way of a good idea, as exhibited in recipes for kimchi-bacon dip and pizza topped with shaved green onions. Cold options include a savory strawberry and cucumber salad and kimbap rice rolls. The flavors are complex, but the instructions are simple, and the tone is relaxed and friendly. Like banchan itself, this collection offers a lot of inviting variety. (Oct.)

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