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!
Bibigo Tteokbokki is a surprisingly tasty and convenient option for tteokbokki fans. The rice cakes have a nice chewy texture when cooked, and the sauce strikes a good balance of sweet, spicy, and savory—just like authentic street tteokbokki.
The heat level is mild enough for most palates but still has that satisfying kick. It’s super easy to prepare, too, making it a great go-to when you’re craving Korean comfort food but don’t want to cook from scratch. For an extra touch, adding a sprinkle of sesame seeds or some green onions really brings out the flavor.
This stuff is so so good. 10/10. The best tteobokki.
I got this from Hmart. There's an original version, as well, but I can't comment on that as I've never tried it. But the Rose flavor is insanely good. The milky cream sauce balances out the spiciness, so even if you aren't a spicy food guru, you can still enjoy it.
I add some chicken breast and noodles (glass noodles are my favorite), and it makes a satisfying weekend cheat meal.
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!
Bibigo Tteokbokki is a surprisingly tasty and convenient option for tteokbokki fans. The rice cakes have a nice chewy texture when cooked, and the sauce strikes a good balance of sweet, spicy, and savory—just like authentic street tteokbokki.
The heat level is mild enough for most palates but still has that satisfying kick. It’s super easy to prepare, too, making it a great go-to when you’re craving Korean comfort food but don’t want to cook from scratch. For an extra touch, adding a sprinkle of sesame seeds or some green onions really brings out the flavor.
This stuff is so so good. 10/10. The best tteobokki.
I got this from Hmart. There's an original version, as well, but I can't comment on that as I've never tried it. But the Rose flavor is insanely good. The milky cream sauce balances out the spiciness, so even if you aren't a spicy food guru, you can still enjoy it.
I add some chicken breast and noodles (glass noodles are my favorite), and it makes a satisfying weekend cheat meal.