25 Essential Korean Recipes to Know and Love (2024)

A delicious verve of heat runs through Korean recipes. The cuisine is as rich as it is communal, with meals often beginning with many side dishes known as banchan. Korean recipes are often accompanied by kimchi, a spicy fermented vegetable dish mostly consisting of cabbage and root vegetables and spicy seasoning. If you're feeling experimental, try making doenjang jjigae, a fermented soybean stew with a delicious combination of spices, vegetables, and tofu. Although the soybean stew is a great vegetarian option, Korean food is defined by meat. Whether it's double-fried chicken, a spicy pork belly stir fry, or classic kalbi beef ribs, Korean meat is a mouthwatering ingredient in the country's tastiest meals. To start, we've rounded up our favorite Korean recipes so you can enjoy the food of this fiery peninsula.

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Korean Kimchi Stew with Pork Belly and Tofu (Kimchi-jjigae)

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Traditional Kimchi

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Korean Mung Bean Pancakes with Dipping Sauce (Bindaeduk Cho Kanjang)

These savory Korean pancakes are made from a batter of ground mung beans flecked with pork, scallions, and pungent kimchi. Get the recipe for Korean Mung Bean Pancakes with Dipping Sauce (Bindaeduk Cho Kanjang) »

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Marinated Perilla Leaves

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Korean Fried Chicken

Double-frying chicken wings is the secret in Korean recipes to achieving the delicate, crackly crust that is the hallmark of this popular Korean specialty, made famous in this country at the Los Angeles restaurant Kyochon. Cathy Danh wrote about this snack in “The Other KFC” for our March 2010 issue. Get the recipe for Korean Fried Chicken »

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jeyuk bokkeum stir fried pork

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Gamjatang Sauce

Make this quick and easy dipping sauce as an accompaniment to Gamjatang (spicy pork neck and potato stew). This recipe is adapted from Koreatown: A Cookbook. Get the recipe for Gamjatang Sauce »

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Quick Basic Kimchi

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Doenjang Jjigae (Fermented Soybean Stew)

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Korean Grilled Beef Ribs (Kalbi)

Pineapple juice sweetens and tenderizes beef short ribs in this classic Korean grilled dish. Ask your butcher for bone-in short ribs cut in half crosswise. Get the recipe for Korean Grilled Beef Ribs (Kalbi) »

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Korean Rice Cakes

This spicy pork recipe comes from the kitchen of Arang, in New York, where it’s used to make ddukbokki, spicy rice cakes. Get the full recipe here. Get the recipe for Korean Rice Cakes »

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Su Jung Kwa

Su jung kwa is a traditional Korean tea made from cinnamon, ginger, spices, sweet dried dates, and pine nuts that’s commonly served as an after-dinner drink or dessert. Chef Hooni Kim serves a chilled co*cktail version at his New York restaurant Danji that gets a smoky kick from rye whiskey. Date jujubes, also known as red dates, Chinese dates, or Korean dates, are commonly used in Korean cuisine for their natural sweetness and purported medicinal properties. Both jujubes and dried persimmons can be found online and in most Korean and Chinese grocery stores. Get the recipe for Su Jung Kwa »

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Korean Spicy Clam Soup

A simple, light soup not short on heat or spice. It’s traditionally served over a butane flame, so the broth remains hot, and a heavy dose of heat is delivered from two types of thinly sliced chiles. Get the recipe for Korean Spicy Clam Soup »

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Gamjatang (Spicy Pork Neck and Potato Stew)

A classic hearty Korean stew made with meaty pork neck, potatoes, and nutty perilla seeds. Sesame seeds cannot be substituted for the perilla in this recipe; seek perilla seed, also called wild sesame seed, out at Asian markets. Optional but recommended: Serve this dish with its accompanying dipping sauce. Get the recipe for Gamjatang (Spicy Pork Neck and Potato Stew) »

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Korean Cold Buckwheat Noodles

Korean Soba Salad

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Korean Noodles with Beef and Vegetables (Chap Chae)

When I was growing up in Korea, my grandmother would make chap chae for family reunions. Whenever she started stir-frying the shredded beef and vegetables together in a big wok, I would wander into her kitchen, wondering when the party was going to begin. The finished dish is festive and delicious. I love the combination of slippery sweet potato noodles turned golden from the cooking juices and soy sauce, crunchy vegetables, and tender, juicy beef. For my own family, chap chae is still a sign of celebration: Whenever I make it, my son walks in, asking when the party is starting. —Kyung Up Lim Get the recipe for Korean Noodles with Beef and Vegetables (Chap Chae) »

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Ginger Cookies Dipped in Honey (Yak Kwa)

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Korean Rice Cake

Korean rice cakes, known as songpyeon, are half moon-shaped dumplings that are stuffed with fillings like sweet potatoes, chestnuts, red beans, or nuts, and then steamed and served with honey. Get the recipe for Korean Rice Cake »

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Fish Ssäm with Spicy Chile Sauce

Ssäm, which is Korean for “wrapped,” refers to the lettuce wraps that enclose spicy grilled fish in this recipe from Matthew Rudofker, executive chef at New York City’s Momof*cku Ssäm Bar. Get the recipe for Fish Ssäm with Spicy Chile Sauce »

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Kimbap

Korean kimbap is similar to Japanese sushi, but typically uses cooked or pickled ingredients. In this version, bulgogi (marinated beef) is paired with vegetables and egg. Get the recipe for Kimbap »

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Pork and Kimchi Potstickers

Some zesty kimchi can bring your typical dumplings to the next level and enhance the pork filling’s savoriness. Get the recipe for Pork and Kimchi Potstickers »

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Pork Belly Soft-Tofu Hot Pot

Freshly made tofu is traditionally used for this dish, but commercial silken tofu is a good substitute. The recipe is from Ktown’s popular B.C.D Tofu House. Get the recipe for Pork Belly Soft-Tofu Hot Pot »

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FAQs

What is the national dish of Korea? ›

Kimchi is often hailed as the national dish of Korea and is an integral part of Korean meals. This fermented vegetable dish, most commonly made with napa cabbage and Korean radishes, is seasoned with a mixture of spices, including chili pepper, garlic, ginger, and more.

What is a good Korean dish for beginners? ›

My most popular Korean recipes
  • Kimchi. Traditional-style spicy fermented whole-leaf cabbage kimchi. ...
  • Easy Kimchi. A traditional, simpler, & faster way to make kimchi. ...
  • Japchae. Stir fried noodles with vegetables. ...
  • Cheese buldak. Fire chicken with cheese. ...
  • Sundubu-jjigae. Soft tofu stew. ...
  • Yachaejeon. ...
  • Jjajangmyeon. ...
  • Tteokbokki.

What are the basics of Korean cuisine? ›

Originating from ancient agricultural and nomadic traditions in Korea and southern Manchuria, Korean cuisine reflects a complex interaction of the natural environment and different cultural trends. Korean cuisine is largely based on rice, vegetables, seafood and (at least in South Korea) meats.

What is the most eaten food in Korea? ›

Bulgogi is probably the most popular Korean dish, with thinly sliced meat that has a smoky-sweet flavor. You can enjoy it broiled, grilled, or stir-fried. The beef is usually accompanied with lettuce wraps and gochujang (spicy red pepper paste) for wrapping and spicing up the meat.

What is considered the main dish of every meal in the Korean diet? ›

Kimchi, soup, stew, & sidedishes. With rice almost always comes kimchi and a soup or a stew (and sometimes both). These three things are essential to Korean homestyle meals, which are usually rounded out with the sidedishes, aka banchan.

What is bibimbap in English? ›

Bibimbap (/ˈbiːbɪmbæp/ BEE-bim-bap; Korean: 비빔밥; lit. mixed rice; Korean pronunciation: [pi. bim. p͈ap̚]), sometimes romanized as bi bim bap or bi bim bop, is a Korean rice dish.

What is the national drink of Korea? ›

Discover the world of Soju: The alcoholic beverage and Korea's national drink.

What is Korea's national fruit? ›

Persimmon is native to southeastern China, being the national fruit both in Japan and Korea, and its cultivation has reached countries such as Brazil, Vietnam, Taiwan, Lebanon, Iran, Israel, Italy, Spain, Portugal, the United States, North Africa, Corsica and southern France.

What is a classic Korean meal? ›

Bibimbap, bulgogi, kimchi stew, naengmyeon – these are the classic Korean dishes to try in South Korea or Korean restaurants near you. By Eden Jang / 06 Sep 2020.

What do Koreans cook at home? ›

30 Korean Foods to Make at Home
  • Kimchi. ...
  • Japchae (Glass Noodles with Beef & Vegetables) ...
  • Yangnyeom Chikin (Spicy Korean Fried Chicken) ...
  • Gimbap. ...
  • Galbi-Jjim (Braised Pork Ribs) ...
  • Haemul Pajeon (Seafood & Scallion Pancake) ...
  • Salmon & Scallion Pajeon. ...
  • Quick-Pickled Kimchi.

What are top 5 Korean dishes? ›

What are the most popular Korean foods?
  • Bibimbap. Colourful, nutritious food bowls are bang on-trend. ...
  • Tteokbokki. Tteokbokki is translated as 'stir-fried rice cake'. ...
  • Bulgogi. Even if you aren't very familiar with Korean food, you may well have heard of bulgogi. ...
  • Japchae. ...
  • Samgyetang. ...
  • Korean fried chicken.

Why do Koreans eat so much cheese? ›

It's a hangover from the Korean War (1950-1953), when US army bases would hand out American food such as Spam, hot dogs, chocolate and slices of cheese to locals. Alice's grandmother remembers when they first started eating cheese in Korea.

What is the most popular Korean thing? ›

Some of the most popular traditions of Korea include:
  • Hanbok. Hanbok is a traditional Korean dress that is worn during special occasions such as weddings, festivals, and other formal events. ...
  • Kimchi. ...
  • Taekwondo. ...
  • K-Pop. ...
  • Korean Beauty Products. ...
  • Smartphones and Electronics. ...
  • Gyeongbokgung Palace. ...
  • Jeju Island.
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What is a typical Korean everyday food? ›

A traditional meal is served with rice, vegetables and kimchi. Fruit is often eaten as desert. A bowl of steamed white rice, a soybean-paste vegetable soup and a dish of kimchi — with side dishes (panch'an) such as steamed or seasoned vegetables, fish, meats, and other foods — make up the basic everyday meal.

What is the most famous snack in Korean? ›

1. Orion Poca Chips. Orion Poca Chips is a highly renowned Korean snack, gaining popularity for being the second potato chip to be introduced in Korea back in 1988.

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