Is it this kind of magic?002 wrote: ↑I don't even remember how I got mine...I think it just appeared one day in the cupboard
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Quite possibly -- because the Mapo Doufu just appears in the bowl on the bench! I assume there is some kind of leprechaun at work, like the wiki ones.
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Ha that's a very well known and wide spread "magic", except in some cases the magic ends in another less passive way...
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Kimchigigae... bulgolgi... KIMCHI... augh I'm hungrymr_a500 wrote:I suppose this is the food picture thread for just posting pictures, not explaining how to make it. Anybody here ever try kimchee gigae (kimchee stew - no meat), shigumchee (spinach with sesame oil), koongnamel (sprouts with sesame oil) and chicken breast with gochujung (hot bean paste)? There's stir fried rice with broccoli and mushrooms there too.
It's pretty good - especially with a nice bottle of red wine.
Home made, but I don't feel like describing how to make it. It takes hours to make. (probably longer to explain)