I love H Mart so much! We don't have one in town near us so it's always a special day when we go! I'm definitely going to have to make that kelp/anchovy stock, it's so easy! Your meals always look so delicious! We have several great Korean restaurants near us, but I love cooking new dishes at home. Thank you as always for the inpsiration!
ttekboki is very easy to make. just watch a few videos. I’m sure you will like it much better if you make it yourself. The simplest way is to get gochjang and gochjaru from HMart, combine with some of your fish stock, soy sauce and a little sugar, combine in a pan,soak the rice cakes in water for 20 min then add them to your pan and simmer. You can add pieces of fish cake, hard boiled eggs, scallions or whatever else. some people add ramen, cheese, ground pork. i add chinese broccoli, spinach, bokchoi , whatever i have around. It is definitely not supposed to taste like tomato sauce.
You're right, that brand definitely wasn't great. the other bag we tried was much better, and i've since made it myself too - all way better than that first one we tried!
Saw those buns immediately when you showed the table. Our favorite is the honey filled ones. You should try them! 😋I'm new to this channel and have been bingeing your videos. Would love to see you make some Korean/Asian recipes on a frequent basis.
Hello!!!!!! I'm watching your video and heard you mention that your chickens doesn't make egg. I hope you solve the problem if not you have to change your chicken feeding to something else like goat feeding and your chickens will make eggs again.
Maangchi has taught me to cook a lot of Korean dishes ❤️ Mung bean sprout banchan is also one of my favorites and I always make a lot as well. Try putting in a handful of the sliced rice cakes in your ramen (or any soup/stew) when you bring the water to boil (before you put the noodles in). Whatever I don't use, I freeze. Oh, you can also slice the fish cakes into bite sized pieces and add into your ttukbokki. Deeeeelicious!
@@GroundedHavenHomestead Thank you for letting me know!🙃 When I watch your videos (almost every one when they're uploaded), I relate to you as an Asian in America and having a big vegetable garden with chickens. 😊 Your Korean cooking is wonderful and I love that you are very open-minded about many ethnic foods! Keep up the good work!
yes, i’m sure you could - but it would definitely be fishy, which i don’t find very versatile. i would pretty much only do that if i was making a very fish-forward dish like a fish stew or chowder or something like that
Maangchi is amazing! I’ve been watching her for years! 😁
Dang, wish we had an HMart! What a fun haul!
You make home made kimchee, egg noodles , AND mayo! Very impressed. Thank you for your vlogs!
I love H Mart so much! We don't have one in town near us so it's always a special day when we go! I'm definitely going to have to make that kelp/anchovy stock, it's so easy! Your meals always look so delicious! We have several great Korean restaurants near us, but I love cooking new dishes at home. Thank you as always for the inpsiration!
Yaaay!!!! Thank you!!! This is so so helpful!!! I love to watch hmart hauls!! It's super helpful! Thank you so much!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Interesting haul. Is the salmon wild caught?
ttekboki is very easy to make. just watch a few videos. I’m sure you will like it much better if you make it yourself. The simplest way is to get gochjang and gochjaru from HMart, combine with some of your fish stock, soy sauce and a little sugar, combine in a pan,soak the rice cakes in water for 20 min then add them to your pan and simmer. You can add pieces of fish cake, hard boiled eggs, scallions or whatever else. some people add ramen, cheese, ground pork. i add chinese broccoli, spinach, bokchoi , whatever i have around.
It is definitely not supposed to taste like tomato sauce.
You're right, that brand definitely wasn't great. the other bag we tried was much better, and i've since made it myself too - all way better than that first one we tried!
@@GroundedHavenHomestead i’m addicted to it! lol
That was fun! Thanks for sharing all your goodies. Now, will you be doing the pantry challenge this year? Yours was my favorite. ❤️
I think I will do a few pantry meal videos, but maybe not every week :)
@@GroundedHavenHomestead Thank you! I love watching you cook! ❤️
Wow I learned so much and made a list for my next hmart adventure!! Thank you so much again!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Saw those buns immediately when you showed the table. Our favorite is the honey filled ones. You should try them! 😋I'm new to this channel and have been bingeing your videos. Would love to see you make some Korean/Asian recipes on a frequent basis.
Ooo, we'll have to look for those next time!
Such creative cooking💥
thank you!
Wow, that salmon was a great deal!
Hello!!!!!! I'm watching your video and heard you mention that your chickens doesn't make egg. I hope you solve the problem if not you have to change your chicken feeding to something else like goat feeding and your chickens will make eggs again.
They weren't laying eggs at the time because it was winter.
Love H Mart. Gave me some insight too
Maangchi has taught me to cook a lot of Korean dishes ❤️ Mung bean sprout banchan is also one of my favorites and I always make a lot as well. Try putting in a handful of the sliced rice cakes in your ramen (or any soup/stew) when you bring the water to boil (before you put the noodles in). Whatever I don't use, I freeze. Oh, you can also slice the fish cakes into bite sized pieces and add into your ttukbokki. Deeeeelicious!
i really wanted to add some fish cakes to it, but Aaron said he wanted to try it without!! haha 😆😆
Muy buen vlog
If you don't mind me asking, do you have a Korean background? I am Korean living in America. It's nice and fun to see Korean groceries in your video 🙃
I'm not, I'm Chinese American :) But I've been slowly learning to cook Korean food over the last few years!
@@GroundedHavenHomestead Thank you for letting me know!🙃 When I watch your videos (almost every one when they're uploaded), I relate to you as an Asian in America and having a big vegetable garden with chickens. 😊 Your Korean cooking is wonderful and I love that you are very open-minded about many ethnic foods! Keep up the good work!
that makes me so happy! thank you so much 😊😊
Could you use the bones for a fish stock? I’m not sure is salmon is good for that
yes, i’m sure you could - but it would definitely be fishy, which i don’t find very versatile. i would pretty much only do that if i was making a very fish-forward dish like a fish stew or chowder or something like that
No definitely not. Use white fish bones