Tag: crazy

  • Garlic Pie

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    I was on a PKW (Pregnant Korean Wife) craving run at the store when I came across a box of cookies that had this in hangeul.

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    Oooh, “Gallic Pie!” Some super French pastry–hey! What’s that clove of garlic doing there… whut… uh… mm… no. It can’t be!

    I turned it over and saw the English title at the top. I had to buy the box to see if it was true.

    This goes back to one of my pet peeves about modern Korean foods. There is a documented tendency for cultures to sweeten foods adopted from others. But sometimes I think Korea goes a bit overboard. It’s very difficult to find buttered garlic bread without a good handful of sugar thrown on it. The tomato juice is sweetened–sometimes turned into popsicles. Bacon and egg toast comes with a heaping dollop of kiwi sauce if you don’t stop the lady in time. Corn dogs are covered in sugar. Pizzas are piped with sweet potato mousse. Burgers come with syrupy sweet bulgogi sauce. And most all western food comes with the ubiquitous sweet pickles.

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    ::sigh::

    The things I do for you people.

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    Okay, I’ll say this. I like the texture. Mostly sweet and not much garlic. Overall the thing ain’t that bad if it wasn’t for the lingering hint of garlic–a lingering hint that grows after you eat it, leaving your mouth vampire proof for an hour.

    There. I tried it so you didn’t have to. That’s the service we provide at the ZKFJ.

  • "Crazy Korean Cooking" the Next Food Network Star?

    Our friend Grace Park of Crazy Korean Cooking has passed round one and is in the running to be on the next season of The Next Food Network Star.

    Check out her audition video and wish her luck!

    If that link doesn’t work, go to The Next Food Network Star site and look for the Crazy Korean Cooking video.

  • Crazy Korean Cooking: Kimchi Fried Rice 김치 볶음밥

    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgobE3QaM_U]

    Okay, I’m getting a big crush on Grace. This time, she and Stephanie show you how to make Kimchi Bokkeumbap–and how to keep your hair from smelling like kimchi when cooking.

    If you like this you should also check out CW’s Southern Style Kimchi Bokkeumbap.

  • Crazy Korean Cooking

    Been enjoying this new series. It’s low budget and silly, which I find so appealing.

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    Japchae

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    Gorgeous Korean women cooking, singing and being weird. I loves that there YouTube.