I bought some kimchi from the local oriental market for a dish I prepared (bibimbap), but the smallest container they had was a quart, so I have maybe ~90% of it left. Besides using it in stir-fry, are there any other uses for it?
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You can also make a kimchi pajun(pancake). Here's an online recipe for a basic pajun...you can add kimchi to it...or lots of other stuff. |
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I am no Korean, but one dish (stew) I always have @ Korean Restaurant is Kimchi Stew. I found a very simple recipe for Korean Kimchichigae. http://koreanfood.about.com/od/soupsandstews/r/Kimchichigae.htm |
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If you want to stick with Korean dishes, you could make yourself a nice kimchee jigae. I like it on pizza, as well. Also, one of my favorite things to do with it is chop it up, heat it up in an egg pan with a mix of olive oil and a tiny amount of sesame oil, then scramble some eggs with it. |
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Mix your kimchi with some sugar, Korean red pepper paste(go chu chang) & sesame oil to taste, then mix it into some buckwheat noodles. Its a saucy noodle salad Korean style. Bibim Naeng-myun Spicy Buckwheat Noodles 비빔냉면 give it a try |
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I use kimchi with sandwiches fairly regularly. I usually use it where bacon would belong. For instance, a turkey sandwich on french bread with kimchi and optionally mayo is great. Today I tried adding green olives as well, which went surprisingly well. |
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