have you ever had perilla leaves?
it's mostly found in asian dishes {you can see how different countries use it in their cooking here}. i always liked eating them with korean bbq. you would wrap the meat with a perilla leaf, add a little rice and a paste of your choice {my favorite is this}.
but, perilla leaves can also be made into a kimchi side dish. you can buy them premade at the grocery store, but after tasting them fresh while they were still green {the leaves change color as the days go on}, i couldn't go back.
i used maangchi's recipe again. you can find ingredients and her easy to follow instructions {and video!} there.
happy eating everyone!
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Seems so good!
ReplyDeleteHow cool! Looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteLooks so healthy and delicious! Yum!
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I love kimchi, and your pics just made me drool...seriously!
ReplyDeleteMy husband runs a family farm and they grow Korean veggies including these leaves ... Thanks for the recipe! I'm Chinese and he's Korean so I'm always looking for English recipes for Korean food.
ReplyDeletewow that's so neat! yangkyu and my secret dream is to work and live on a farm :) i'm glad maangchi's blog can be helpful!
DeleteWow! This looks delicious!!!! I've never made kimchi before. It always looks difficult to make one :/
ReplyDeletei agree! we made regular kimchi a couple of years ago and it tasted so horrible! :) this one was much easier! we also made kkadugi too. :)
Deletewell if you guys are ever in San Diego, you guys should come visit :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks delish! I've had NONE of this stuff before, but a friend is teaching English in South Korea right now, and talks about eating kimchi a lot!
ReplyDeletemmmm I love kimchi, I'll have to try making my own :)
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've had perilla leaves...I LOVE kimchi though!
ReplyDeleteOh gosh I love Kimich - funny I don't think I've ever had perilla leaves. What are some other uses for them? This looks great thanks for sharing! xx Kat
ReplyDeleteLove and Ace
i don't know a whole lot, but i know you can also soak them in soy sauce only. they are not my absolute favorite but i know some folks really like it!
DeleteOhh I've never thought of putting these two together! yummy! We'll have to try this! Hope you had a lovely weekend, Jane! xo
ReplyDeleteI'm so extremely foreign to Asain food, but this looks delish!!
ReplyDeletelooks great.
ReplyDeleteI've had this as banchan a couple of times when we've eaten out and I love it. Maybe I should try making it at home. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteRowena @ rolala loves
I am going to have to try this! I go to a monthly food swap and one of the girls traded me homemade cucumber kimchi and my husband is like you need to learn how to how to make kimchi.
ReplyDeleteWow - this looks delicious! I love kimchee and growing up in Hawaii and with a Japanese background, I eat Asian food all the time - BUT how have I never had perilla leaves? I must try!!
ReplyDeleteI usually don't eat kimchi because I'm super sensitive so spicy foods (like crazy ridiculous cartoon sensitive, haha) but this looks SO good! Ah, I wish I could taste! :)
ReplyDeleteNice! I didn't know they were called perilla leaves. I love them!
ReplyDelete:) Liz @ www.rusticpeach.com