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Friday, February 10, 2012

Kimbap success!

We first ate kimbap at a vegetarian buffet that Jonathan and I went to with one of my religion students from Cheonan. I piled a generous helping of sushi on my plate at the buffet and then, when I sat down to eat, learned the truth. I actually didn't have any sushi on my plate. And that's because sushi is Japanese. And the most popular variety contains meat. My plate actually contained kimbap, which is Korean and usually vegetarian. So, I'm very sorry to inform all of you vegetarian folks out there who think you're eating sushi, but you're really not. You're eating kimbap; kim=seaweed, bap=rice.*

The first Friday after we moved to Seoul, Jonathan and I wandered around our new neighbourhood looking for a grocery store. We found one only a few streets away (affectionate nicknamed the Elephant Mart by our fellow foreign teachers because of the elephant-esque logo), and were happy to discover it had most of the food items we needed. In the kitchen products section we noticed roller mats and exclaimed that we should make kimbap. So we tossed two roller mats in our cart amongst the food. And then we went home to our apartment, put the items away, and the rollers have been sitting in a cupboard in their packaging ever since.

But this afternoon we decided today was K-day. And so we made rice, cut up veggies (carrots, cucumbers, yellow bell peppers and danmuji, pickled radish) and soy hot dogs, and broke out the roller mats. Here's what it looked like.

Measuring out the rice
Rice rinse
Our trusty rice cooker
One of the largest carrots we've ever seen!
It really is huge! We only used 1/8 of it for our kimbap today, and had leftovers
The rice steaming away
Since we don't currently have any tofu, we decided to heat up some of the delicious hot dogs that can be found at the corner SDA food store
Smallerating the hot dogs
All the necessary ingredients for a great meal
Ready to start building!
Is it just me or does this table look really low?
The key is to have an even, thin layer of rice on nearly the whole sheet
This meal had a lot of colour
Rolling
Ali building her kimbap
A surprisingly good knife that came with the apartment
All ready to devour!
Yum!!

*An interesting article comparing sushi and kimbap.

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