Riou said:
Well thanks a lot for that website Zyzyxxz, gonna try and find some recipes from that site. Also thanks to Natetan for the tips.
And yeah ChryZ posted in the last page with the awesome looking Teriyaki Salmon Donburi.
For the Kim Chi fried rice, i was referring to this post:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p= 4540372&postcount=28
I'm also gonna try the Dak Gochujang Bokum recipe cuz it looks amazing and doesn't seem that hard to make.
Edit: I found the recipe to the kim chi fried rice, didn't see that ChryZ was quoting another poster :lol
Kimchi is one word.
I normally make simple Bulgogi along with my Kimchi Bokkeumbap so I can fry the rice with a little of the Bulgogi juice left in the pan.
Here's roughly what I do:
1 pound of beef (thin sliced) marinaded for 2 hours
Marinade:
3 tbs of soy sauce, 3 tbs of water, 2 tbs of sugar, 1 tbs of honey, 1tbs of sesame oil, 1tbs of toasted sesame seeds, 2 chopped green onions, 3 cloves minced garlic, 1 ts of black pepper.
Cook that up in a pan leaving a a bit of the juice for the Kimchi bokkeumbap.
Cook about 1 cup of chopped Kimchi up in the juice, add 1tbs of hot pepper paste, then about 2-3 cups or so of cooked rice and stir fry. Just before serving mix in a little sesame oil and sprinkle a little chopped dried seaweed and sesame seeds over the top.
My wife likes it when I chop the Bulgogi up and put it in the Kimchi Bokkeumbap, but I prefer to keep them separate myself.
Edit: Oh I forgot one important part. I usually fry an egg and put it over a serving of the Kimchi bokkeumbap. Don't overcook the yolk, it's so good mixed in.