A fundamental condiment in Korean cooking, gochujang is basically a sweet and spicy red chili paste made of chili powder, glutinous rice, meju powder and salt. You'll find that it is an indispensable ...
Gochujang is probably one of the most beloved and widely available Korean ingredient staples, and for good reason: Its spicy, sweet, and umami flavor profile can transform even the most basic of ...
If you haven't already seen gochujang -- a thick, Korean chili paste -- you very likely will. And very soon. Korean food has been enjoying an upswing in the U.S. in recent years, and one of the most ...
Gochujang is on fire right now. The spicy red chili paste is nothing new in Asian cooking, but it’s been breaking into the mainstream. There is serious heat in just a teaspoon. A little bit goes a ...
“The gochujang butter melts into every nook and cranny," says the author of 'A Splash of Soy' cookbook Sabrina Weiss is the Editorial Assistant of PEOPLE's food department. She writes the weekly ...
Pulled pork is a game day party staple for many reasons, not least because it’s a hands-off meal that can feed an entire team with little effort. Simply cut tough and chewy pork shoulder or butt into ...
If you’ve ever been to a Korean restaurant, you’ve undoubtedly encountered gochujang. It adds the heat to bibimbap, lends the rich red color you see in tteokbokki, stir-fried rice cakes, and forms the ...