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Korean Instant Pot Cookbook: Classic and Modern Korean Recipes for Everyday Home Cooking

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Product Description "You can feel the love the authors have not only for the cuisine, but for the culture of Korea. This book is a great find for the busy person who wants to cook Korean food on a regular basis, without the hassle of doing a lot of dishes!" - Hooni Kim, Michelin-star chef and author of My Korea Korean Instant Pot Cookbook is the perfect collection of recipes for home cooks who want to make authentic Korean cuisine with ease. Recipe developers Nancy Cho and Selina Lee learned to make Korean food from their mothers and grandmothers. For Nancy, this transpired in her family's kitchen in California suburbs, while Selina's experience came from growing up in Seoul, Korea. Together, they set out to explore their Korean heritage, family experiences, and cherished dishes from their childhood to the present. In this cookbook, they share over 90 recipes, tested and translated for preparation in the Instant Pot--all while maintaining the flavors and foundational traditions of Korean cuisine. Whether you're looking to recreate the dishes your umma made or you're new to Korean cooking, the Korean Instant Pot Cookbook will help any home cook whip out a quick weeknight meal, an easy late-night snack, or put together an inviting bapsang (Korean table complete with banchan)! 90+ KOREAN RECIPES: Includes traditional dishes such as Soondubu Jjigae (Silken Tofu Stew), popular one-bowl meals like Jjajangmyeon (Black Bean Sauce Noodles), special meals like Bossam and Musaengchae (Pork Belly Cabbage Wraps with Spicy Radish Salad), and modern fusions such as Budae Jjigae (Korean Army Stew) EASY-TO-FOLLOW: Written with step-by-step instructions to get the most out of the Instant Pot's functionality, as well a full glossary on essential ingredients so every home cook knows what to buy and how to substitute ENTICING PHOTOGRAPHY: Beautiful, full-color photos of appetizing recipes and must-have ingredients Review "You can feel the love the authors have not only for the cuisine, but for the culture of Korea. This book is a great find for the busy person who wants to cook Korean food on a regular basis, without the hassle of doing a lot of dishes!" - Hooni Kim, Michelin-star chef and author of My Korea "Every recipe in this book reminds me of the best meals I've had in my life. And I'm very old, so that's saying a lot." - Randall Park, Korean-American actor and comedian "Korean Instant Pot Cookbook is the cookbook I've not-so-secretly been pining for these last few years since the appliance's popularity has taken off. Selina and Nancy provide a rich resource of delicious Instant Pot-friendly Korean home cooking favorites that help make notoriously laborious classic dishes easier to execute and enjoy more regularly in our busy lives. I have no doubt this will be a go-to guide for me and anyone else with an interest in Korean cuisine." - Hana Asbrink, food writer, recipe developer, and former executive editor of Chowhound "As a busy farmer, this cookbook is perfect for me. I usually rely on instant ramen through the spring, but these dishes help provide healthy, hearty dishes that can be easily prepared and deliver real, rich Korean flavors." - Kristyn Leach, founder of Namu Farm About the Author Beginning her career in piano performance and music composition, Nancy Cho followed her passion for art and food as an editor and recipe developer for Anthology magazine, where she sought flavors and ingredients inspired by memories of her childhood. She is the author of The Easy Asian Cookbook for Slow Cookers, a cookbook featuring recipes of East, Southeast, and South Asian cuisines for slow cookers. Nancy also works as a photographer and stylist and has photographed several books and cookbooks for clients such as Penguin Random House. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and son. Selina Lee was born in Seoul, Korea, and moved to the U.S. with her family when she was a teenager. Growing up, she had an intere