Monday, August 9, 2021

13 Korean Recipes to Enjoy This Week

There are so many simple Korean recipes you can make without too much preparation.
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13 Korean Recipes to Enjoy This Week
13 Korean Recipes to Enjoy This Week
Sure, some Korean recipes require some serious time and TLC. But there are so many simple recipes you can make without too much preparation. Make kimchi fried rice if you're in the mood for a comforting dish. Or go for a timeless recipe like chicken bulgogi and have it with a side of Korean-style seasoned spinach to make it a satisfying, healthy meal.
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