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Korean K-Drama Cookbook

Make the Dishes Seen in Your Favorite TV Shows!

ebook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Eat like your favorite K-Drama TV Stars!
If you're a fan of Korean dramas, or simply a fan of Korean food, then this book is for you! Here you'll find 61 delicious recipes for classic Korean dishes, including those you may have seen on your favorite K-Drama shows; including:
  • Make the Buchimgae Pancakes featured in Episode 3 of Crash Landing on You, when a group of nosy neighbors use a gift of pancakes as an excuse to inspect Jeonghyeok's new fiance
  • Make the Spicy Noodles in Black Bean Sauce that Jun-wan and Ik-sun enjoy on their date in Episode 7 of Hospital Playlist
  • Make the Spicy Braised Tofu that Hye-jin stuffs into Ha-nee's mouth in Episode 3 of Was It Love to make him stop talking

  • In addition to the easy-to-make, fully illustrated recipes for main and side dishes, you'll also find recipes for Korean cocktails and tasty snacks to enjoy while you're watching TV!
    Features dishes seen on:
    Itaewon Class
    Crash Landing On You
    One Spring Night
    Hospital Playlist
    She Was Pretty
    What's Wrong with Secretary Kim?
    It's Okay Not To Be Okay
    The King: Eternal Monarch
    Mystic Pop-up Bar
    Familiar Wife
    Start-up
    Record of Youth
    Chocolate
    When the Camellia Blooms
    Hi Bye, Mama!
    Something in the Rain
    Romance is a Bonus Book
    Was It Love?

    Formats

    • Kindle Book
    • OverDrive Read
    • PDF ebook
    Kindle restrictions

    Languages

    • English

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