Asian food lover who doesn't have much Asian cuisine cooking experience
Budget:
not too important
Requirements:
authentic taste
comes with easy to follow, step-by-step instructions
Japanese and Korean foods preferred
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What are your favorite frozen foods from popular Asian grocery stores like H Mart, Ranch Market, or California Market? I welcome all recommendations - appetizers, side dishes, main entrees or dessert!
One of my favorite cheat meals is Korean fried chicken. It pairs so well with beer, and there's a Korean word for fried chicken and beer combo, Chimaek. Nothing beats freshly fried chicken in K-town, but when the weather's bad, it's better to stay home and indulge at home.
Bibigo's Korean-style Crunchy Chicken kit is a satisfying alternative to Korean fried chicken, and when prepared according to the cooking instructions, it tastes pretty dang good.
Cooked in the oven, the chicken is crispy outside and soft on the inside.
This chicken dish makes an amazing entree by itself, but if you're extra hungry, it tastes wonderful over rice or as salad toppers.
Korean Style Crunchy Chicken with Soy Garlic Sauce
I love Melona - these are creamy, fruity Korean ice cream bars that have been around forever. But it's a reliable classic. I used to get them at HMart, but Costco carries them now, too. Hooray.
They're refreshing without being too sweet, and the serving size is perfect as an occasional frozen treat. My favorite flavor is the melon, the original, but the mango is also really good.
Tasty Frozen Foods from Asian Markets
Asian food lover who doesn't have much Asian cuisine cooking experience
not too important
authentic taste
comes with easy to follow, step-by-step instructions
Japanese and Korean foods preferred
What are your favorite frozen foods from popular Asian grocery stores like H Mart, Ranch Market, or California Market? I welcome all recommendations - appetizers, side dishes, main entrees or dessert!
One of my favorite cheat meals is Korean fried chicken. It pairs so well with beer, and there's a Korean word for fried chicken and beer combo, Chimaek. Nothing beats freshly fried chicken in K-town, but when the weather's bad, it's better to stay home and indulge at home.
Bibigo's Korean-style Crunchy Chicken kit is a satisfying alternative to Korean fried chicken, and when prepared according to the cooking instructions, it tastes pretty dang good.
Cooked in the oven, the chicken is crispy outside and soft on the inside.
This chicken dish makes an amazing entree by itself, but if you're extra hungry, it tastes wonderful over rice or as salad toppers.
I love Melona - these are creamy, fruity Korean ice cream bars that have been around forever. But it's a reliable classic. I used to get them at HMart, but Costco carries them now, too. Hooray.
They're refreshing without being too sweet, and the serving size is perfect as an occasional frozen treat. My favorite flavor is the melon, the original, but the mango is also really good.