Korean Food Made Simple
Korean food couldn't be simpler with Judy Joo
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Seasons | 1
Episodes | 10
avg.Runtime | 25 min
First EP | 2014-04-19
Last EP | 2014-06-21
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This series is a fascinating introduction to simple, delicious, healthy Korean food, quick and easy to cook. Executive chef and food writer Judy Joo travels back to South Korea and sets off on an incredible culinary journey to visit some of the amazing people and places inspiring her Korean cooking and shares with us her passion for authentic traditional and modern Korean dishes. Back in her kitchen, she shares with us her super-simple recipes, inspiring everyone to try out Korean flavors and ingredients for family and friends.
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Blink Films
PAAN Media
TX Food Network
Cooking Channel
Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2014-04-19
Extraordinary Korean cuisine made with simpler ingredients to create mouth-watering versions of traditional favorites.
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Fish and Seafood
2014-04-19
A look inside a Seoul fish market; recipe for ginger sea bass.
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Summer Flavors
2014-04-26
A look at Korean delicacies for the summertime.
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Fusion
2014-05-03
Fusion food trends including Korean Mexican tacos and cocktails.
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Street Food
2014-05-10
Simple recipes for classic Korean street food, including Japchae noodles with prawns, and chicken skewers with soy and sesame.
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Traditional Classics
2014-05-17
Traditional Korean dishes, including Bibimpap, tofu, Bossam, and a pork dish.
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Family
2014-05-24
A simple guide to making lunch-boxes and Kimchi.
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Healthy Fast Food
2014-05-31
A look at healthy fast food options in Seoul, Korea.
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BBQ
2014-06-07
Korean barbecue dishes; a visit with K-pop act Ukiss.
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Soups and Stews
2014-06-14
Sampling the soups and stews of rural Korea in autumn.
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Pantry
2014-06-21
A look at the staples of a typical Korean pantry, including gochujang chili paste, rice, and green tea.
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