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I Should've Been Born Korean

10/27/09

Permalink 10:01:15 pm, by admin Email , 233 words   English (US)
Categories: ...and Takes On, Korea, Food and Drink, 사랑?, America

I Should've Been Born Korean

"Did you read my essay?"

Good Man nodded. "Yes, it was good."

"I don't believe you."

"Why?"

I shook my head, "Because you always say that, and when I type my things up and post them [on Lang-8], I always get corrections."

"Yeah, that is the beauty of learning."

***

Good Man wanted 비빔밥 (bibimbap) this week. Bibimbap is literally "mixed rice." You basically take whatever veggies are in the back of the fridge and sauté them, salt-water soak them, or boil them. Then you layer them on top of a bowl of rice, alternating the colors so it looks pretty. An egg in the center, some sesame seeds, possibly some seaweed or meat, and some gochujang on the top and you're good to go.

You admire the bibimbap for about 8 seconds and then mix it all up into a delicious mess.

A variation on this is to put the rice in a hot bowl. The rice forms a nice crust on the bottom.

Good Man and I made vegetarian bibimbap tonight with carrots, red-leaf lettuce, mushrooms, leeks, an egg, and some seaweed (김). Damn, it was good! I should've been born Korean.

Good Man simply piled everything into a mess in his bowl. I made everything pretty first.

Good Man frowned. "The beauty of bibimbap is in the mixing!"

"No, the beauty in bibimbap is in destroying the beauty of bibimbap."



My Bibimbap



Good Man

4 comments

Comment from: jeanny [Visitor] · http://jeannybeans.blogspot.com
I love that you guys have 돌솥s! That's definitely the best way to eat 비빔밥. Yum!

Hope those Lang-8 people didn't have too many corrections for your essay...
10/28/09 @ 13:25
Comment from: admin [Member] Email
We put a thin layer of sesame oil in those bowls and stuck them straight on the flame. The crust worked!

I posted the essay on my Korean blog (한국어 공책). Not too bad this time...
10/28/09 @ 16:09
Comment from: TheMartialArtsReporter [Visitor] · http://www.TheMartialArtsReporter.com
That looks sooooo good!
Best time of the year for a bowl of goodness.
Great photo and it looks like Good Man is enjoying it, too.
10/28/09 @ 20:47
Comment from: Gunawan [Visitor] Email · http://ngocehh.com/b2/blog1.php
Make me Hungry!!

mixed rice? hmm.. In Indonesia perhaps like 'fried rice'
12/05/10 @ 21:07

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An American educator moves moved to Korea, presumably to teach English. Instead she discovers discovered that learning Korean one taekwondo class at a time is was a more captivating activity.

Somewhere along the way, she met a Good Man, fell in love, and ended up back in the States. Still doing taekwondo, still learning Korean...

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