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Innovations with Kimchi ( 김치 )

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2008

A former ESL teacher from Chuncheon, South Korea, substitutes sauerkraut and cabbage with kimchi in several beloved American recipes including hot dogs, corned beef and reuben sandwiches.
This video was featured by POPTUB on September 23, 2008. For more information, http://koreanforniancooking.blogspot.com/2009/08/behind-innovations-with-kimc... .

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  • 김치가지고 새로운것을 하려고 하는데 이미 한국에 상품으로 김치버거 있습니다. 그런 고로 이미 샌드위치도 해 먹어 본 한국인들이 많습니다. 한국인들 주식은 빵이 아니고 쌀이라서 간식으로 먹기도 합니다.

  • @Davinchiwoo Kimchi burgers are starting to appear on menus in the USA, too. I can't think of everything in one video. :)

  • i think fried kimchi would have been better with the hot dog mmmm

  • If you wanted to make the flavor more mellow, cooking it for a short period of time would do that.

  • @Tamar1973 cooking your kimchii kills the probiotic (ie helpful) bacteria. And why are you using such crap meat like hotdogs, corned beef and pastrami - omg

  • @imnotabear None of these recipes use cooked kimchi. The kimchi is either eaten on the side or with the meat. If you want to see cooked kimchi, you'd have to check out kimchi bokkumbap, which is Kimchi Fried Rice.

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  • Wow... kimchidog... I'm a Korean in North America and I've never thought about that but that's a great idea.

  • I LOVE KIMCHI!

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  • good. i love kimchi. eat the kimchi.

  • @Tamar1973

    Some Korean comapany already made kimchi burgers 10 years ago. can you find korean internet site. also they had rice burgers. did you live in 춘천 now? good luck.

  • Kimchi + Pastrami or Corned Beef....soooooo win!

  • @FiestyCat86, sry belated response, but thanks! ;)

  • this is nice

  • @youtmeme You can get them anywhere. Most grocery stores have them, but they aren't marked as hotdog buns, there usually called brat buns. You can get them as a bread, or a hard roll, if you're doing brats id get the hard roll, but for hots the white bread version works better.

  • Now this explains where Tarma gets her red hair... Huh? Anyways, great fusion of cultural classics! Got Kimchi?

    Peacefully Stay,

    -Jeff

  • Wow, this is so creative!! Never would have thought of these combos! Thank you for this video!!

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