Yahoo Food’s Cookbook of the Week is Maangchi’s Real Korean Cooking by YouTube sensation and Korean food evangelist Maangchi. If you’ve yet to come across a cooking video online by Maangchi, the first ...
We challenged Chris Morocco to recreate Maangchi's seafood kimchi fried rice in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen. The catch? He’s doing it blindfolded with with only his other senses to guide him. Yahoo ...
I can’t imagine life without a Korean mom. Someone who cuts and peels apples into bite-size pieces for you. Someone who has an endless supply of pajeon and banchan to fuel long nights of cramming for ...
Internet cooking sensation Emily Kim never saw it coming. But in 2007, Kim, then a counselor at a nonprofit organization with what she considered the cooking skills of a Korean housewife, listened to ...
Since Maangchi (real name: Emily Kim) started her channel in 2007, she’s uploaded hundreds of recipe videos, demystifying Korean food for a global audience. The “global” part isn’t an exaggeration: as ...
Born and raised in South Korea and now living in New York City, Maangchi is the founder of a popular Korean cooking website. In this delightful collection, she showcases the variety and breadth of ...
Love kimchi? Why not try making it at home? That’s how Emily Kim, a.k.a. Maangchi, feels about it. She’s shared countless kimchi recipes on her popular YouTube channel, Cooking Korean Food With ...
During the years that she was addicted to online gaming, life for Emily Kim began when she got home from work at 6 p.m. “I would shower quick and eat something, no matter what, so I could start ...
We challenged resident Bon Appétit supertaster and test kitchen director Chris Morocco to recreate Maangchi's Budae Jjigae, sometimes also known as Army Base Stew or Korean Army Stew. The catch? He'll ...
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