Ji-ho Park
Ji-ho Park is one of inspirecipe's regional editorial personas (Seoul) — not a real person. inspirecipe recipes and photos are created with AI assistance: structured, with metric and US measurements, full step-by-step instructions, and no fabricated ratings.
Recipes by Ji-ho
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One-Pan Gochujang Chicken Thighs
Lacquered, spicy-sweet, with a tangle of charred cabbage and scallion at the bottom. Thirty minutes, one pan, dinner solved.
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Bibimbap — Korean Rice Bowl
Korea's iconic mixed rice bowl: warm rice crowned with a rainbow of individually seasoned vegetables (namul), a little marinated beef, a fried egg, and a spoonful of gochujang sauce — all stirred together at the table into one glorious, savory-spicy mess.
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Tteokbokki — Korean Spicy Rice Cakes
Korea's favorite street snack: chewy cylindrical rice cakes simmered in a sweet-and-spicy gochujang sauce with fish cakes and scallion, until the sauce turns thick and glossy. Comforting, fiery, addictive.
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Bulgogi — Korean Marinated Grilled Beef
Korea's sweet-savory grilled beef: thin slices of ribeye marinated in soy, pear, garlic, and sesame, then seared hard and fast until caramelized at the edges. Wrap in lettuce with rice and ssamjang, or pile over a bowl.
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Japchae — Korean Glass Noodle Stir-Fry
Korea's glossy sweet-savoury glass noodle dish, served at every celebration: chewy sweet-potato starch noodles tossed with sesame-seasoned beef and a rainbow of vegetables cooked separately so each keeps its colour and bite. Light, springy and deeply moreish — good warm or at room temperature.
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Sundubu-jjigae — Korean Soft Tofu Stew
The bubbling Korean comfort classic: silky uncurdled tofu in a fiery red broth built on a gochugaru chilli oil, with clams or pork, kimchi and a raw egg cracked in at the table. It arrives spitting hot in a stone ttukbaegi and cooks the egg as you serve it — a fast, soul-warming one-pot meal with rice.
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Kimchi-jjigae — Korean Kimchi Stew
The everyday Korean stew that turns a jar of well-fermented kimchi into dinner: tangy, spicy kimchi simmered with pork belly and tofu into a deep, comforting red broth. The secret is sour, mature kimchi — the more fermented, the better the stew. Served bubbling with a bowl of rice, it's the taste of a Korean home kitchen.
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Kimbap — Korean Seaweed Rice Rolls
Korea's beloved picnic and lunchbox roll: seasoned rice and a colourful row of fillings — egg, vegetables, pickled radish, often beef or ham — rolled tight in a sheet of gim (seaweed), brushed with sesame oil and cut into rounds. Unlike sushi, the rice is seasoned with sesame oil and salt (not vinegar), making it savoury, portable and endlessly customisable.
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Samgyeopsal — Korean Grilled Pork Belly
Korea's beloved tabletop barbecue: thick slices of pork belly grilled at the table until crisp and golden, then snipped into pieces and wrapped in lettuce with garlic, ssamjang, kimchi and a smear of sesame-salt-and-oil. No marinade needed — it's all about the sizzle, the communal grill and building the perfect ssam (wrap) in your hand. Pure, interactive comfort.
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Galbi — Korean Grilled Marinated Short Ribs
The sweet-savoury star of Korean barbecue: beef short ribs marinated in a glossy sauce of soy, garlic, sesame, pear and sugar, then grilled fast and hot until caramelised at the edges. Whether cut LA-style across the bones or butterflied off them, galbi is tender, fragrant and built for wrapping in lettuce with rice and ssamjang. The grated pear is the secret — it tenderises and sweetens at once.
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Mul Naengmyeon — Korean Cold Buckwheat Noodles
Korea's ultimate hot-weather dish: chewy buckwheat noodles in an icy, tangy-savoury beef-and-radish broth, topped with cool cucumber, Korean pear, a halved boiled egg and slices of cold beef, with vinegar and mustard oil added to taste. Mul naengmyeon is bracingly refreshing — slurped from a steel bowl sometimes filled with broth slush — and the contrast of cold, sour, savoury and the slippery-chewy noodles is unlike anything else.
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Haemul Pajeon — Korean Seafood & Scallion Pancake
Korea's beloved savoury pancake: a batter laced with whole scallions and loaded with seafood — squid, shrimp, mussels — fried until the edges are lacy and crisp and the middle stays tender, with an egg often poured over to set it. Haemul pajeon is rainy-day comfort and the classic partner to makgeolli (rice wine), torn into shares and dipped in a tangy soy-vinegar sauce. The trick is a hot, well-oiled pan for crisp edges.
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Jjajangmyeon — Korean Black Bean Noodles
Korea's ultimate comfort takeout: chewy wheat noodles smothered in a glossy, savoury-sweet black sauce of fried chunjang (Korean black soybean paste), pork and diced vegetables, topped with slivers of fresh cucumber. A Korean-Chinese classic born in the port of Incheon, jjajangmyeon is the dish of moving days, celebrations and lazy nights in — rich, salty-sweet and deeply satisfying. The secret is frying the chunjang first to mellow its bitterness into deep umami.
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Bibim Guksu — Korean Spicy Cold Noodles
Korea's quick, addictive cold noodle fix: thin wheat somyeon noodles boiled, rinsed icy-cold and tossed in a punchy sweet-sour-spicy sauce of gochujang, gochugaru, vinegar, sugar, sesame and garlic, then topped with crunchy cucumber, kimchi and a halved boiled egg. Bibim guksu (literally 'mixed noodles') is the dish of hot summer days and a beloved snack — bright, refreshing and ready in minutes once the sauce is mixed. The contrast of cold springy noodles and bold, tangy sauce is irresistible.
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Bossam — Korean Boiled Pork Belly Wraps
A celebrated Korean dish of pork belly gently boiled with aromatics — doenjang, ginger, garlic, scallion, sometimes coffee or onion — until meltingly tender, then sliced and served to be wrapped at the table. You take a leaf of napa cabbage or perilla, lay in a slice of warm pork, a dab of pungent ssamjang or salted shrimp (saeujeotgal), a piece of spicy radish salad or fresh kimchi, and eat the whole bundle in one bite. Lean yet luscious, savoury and fresh all at once, bossam is festive, communal food — the centrepiece of gatherings and traditionally made during kimchi-making season (kimjang).
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कोरियन फ्राइड चिकन (यांगन्योम)
Shatter-crisp double-fried chicken tossed in a glossy gochujang sauce that's sweet, garlicky, and just hot enough. The coating stays crunchy under the sauce — that's the whole trick, and it comes from frying twice.
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कोरियन बीबीक्यू सॉस
A glossy, sweet-savory sauce in the bulgogi tradition: soy sauce and dark brown sugar deepened with gochujang, garlic, ginger, and grated Asian pear, then finished with toasted sesame oil. A short simmer tames the raw bite of the garlic and lets the pear's enzymes and sugars melt into the base, while a quick cornstarch slurry turns it thick enough to cling to ribs, wings, or a bowl of rice. It keeps for two weeks and doubles as a glaze, dip, or stir-in.
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