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Les 5 ingrédients coréens de base à avoir dans son placard

The 5 essential Korean ingredients to keep in y...

What ingredients do you really need for Korean cooking? Discover the 5 essential staples to have in your cupboard and how to use them every day.

The 5 essential Korean ingredients to keep in y...

What ingredients do you really need for Korean cooking? Discover the 5 essential staples to have in your cupboard and how to use them every day.

Cuisiner coréen au printemps : légumes de saison et assaisonnements essentiels

Cooking Korean in Spring: Seasonal Vegetables a...

In spring, Korean cuisine places a greater emphasis on vegetables and simple seasonings. Discover how to adapt Korean recipes to seasonal vegetables available in Europe, and how condiments like gochujang,...

Cooking Korean in Spring: Seasonal Vegetables a...

In spring, Korean cuisine places a greater emphasis on vegetables and simple seasonings. Discover how to adapt Korean recipes to seasonal vegetables available in Europe, and how condiments like gochujang,...

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Top 10 Korean Soups for Winter

Winter is the ideal season for enjoying hot soups, and in Korea, these dishes hold a central place in daily cuisine. Rich in flavors and textures, each soup tells a...

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Top 10 Korean Soups for Winter

Winter is the ideal season for enjoying hot soups, and in Korea, these dishes hold a central place in daily cuisine. Rich in flavors and textures, each soup tells a...

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🍂 Top 10 des plats coréens pour l’automne

🍂 Top 10 Korean Dishes for Autumn

Autumn, right after Chuseok (the harvest festival), is a key time in Korean cuisine: seasonal produce abounds, and dishes become warmer, deeper, and more nourishing. Here's a selection of traditional...

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🍂 Top 10 Korean Dishes for Autumn

Autumn, right after Chuseok (the harvest festival), is a key time in Korean cuisine: seasonal produce abounds, and dishes become warmer, deeper, and more nourishing. Here's a selection of traditional...

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Photo de plats faits maison lors d'un festin coréen - kimchi, gimbab, bulgogi, ssamjang, nouilles froides

Korean feast, user guide 🍚🔥

Host a Korean dinner like a pro! Our tips for planning your meal step by step, stress-free and with plenty of flavor.

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Korean feast, user guide 🍚🔥

Host a Korean dinner like a pro! Our tips for planning your meal step by step, stress-free and with plenty of flavor.

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🥢 Les 10 recettes coréennes incontournables pour survivre aux grosses chaleurs

🥢 10 Essential Korean Recipes to Survive the Heat

Summer in Korea often means suffocating temperatures and high humidity. To help the body cope with these conditions, Korean cuisine offers a whole range of adapted dishes: some are iced...

🥢 10 Essential Korean Recipes to Survive the Heat

Summer in Korea often means suffocating temperatures and high humidity. To help the body cope with these conditions, Korean cuisine offers a whole range of adapted dishes: some are iced...

Korea Store is an online Korean grocery store, but it's also a conviction: that Korean recipes are accessible to everyone once you have the right ingredients and the right guidance. Here, you'll find our step-by-step recipes, our guides to essential ingredients, our in-depth articles on Korean gastronomy and its seasons—everything you need to go from wanting to make a dish to actually making it. Each recipe is designed to be achievable at home, with products we select directly from Korean producers. Don't hesitate to let us know what recipes you'd like to see on the blog!


Korean Recipes: Where to Start?

Korean cuisine can seem complex from the outside, with Korean names, unfamiliar fermented pastes, and the multi-dish meal structure. In reality, it relies on a limited set of ingredients and techniques that repeat from one recipe to another. Mastering five dishes can help you understand the essentials: bibimbapfor the logic of the assembled bowl, beef bulgogifor Korean marinades, tteokbokkifor gochujang in action, doenjang jjigaefor fermented soups, and homemade kimchito glimpse the principles of Korean fermentation.

For those who want structured progression, our categories are organized by theme. Classic Recipescover everyday dishes—quick, accessible, and suitable for weekday cooking. Soups & Stewsdelve into the world of jjigae and tangs. Kimchi & Fermentationsexplain Korean lacto-fermentation from start to finish. Cold Noodlescover naengmyeon and bibim guksu for hot days.

What distinguishes our approach to Korean recipes

There are hundreds of Korean recipe blogs and websites in French. What sets us apart isn't quantity, it's precision regarding ingredients. Every Korea Store recipe mentions the exact product that makes the difference: artisanal Jookjangyeon gochujang rather than an industrial paste, cold-pressed Bangyudang toasted sesame oil rather than an oil without a specific origin. Because these products truly change the taste of the dish.

Our recipes also indicate possible substitutions when an ingredient is difficult to find. And our Articles & Guidesexplain the "why" behind each technique: why Korean doenjang is not miso, why rinse naengmyeon noodles with ice water, why aged kimchi makes better jjigae. This is our editorial commitment: to help you understand all of this!

We also publish seasonal recipes that follow the Korean calendar: spring namul, cold summer dishes, comforting autumn and winter soups. Korean cuisine is deeply rooted in the seasons, and our Other Recipesand blog articles reflect this rhythm, with suggestions adapted to each time of year.

Content, ingredients, a logic

Korea Store doesn't separate content from the grocery store. Each recipe is conceived with the products we sell, and each product is selected because it fits into specific recipes. When you read our recipe for japchae with sweet potato noodles, you can directly order the dangmyeon and sesame oil used in it. When you read our guide on gochujang, you understand which version to choose depending on its use, for everyday cooking or a festive dish.

This coherence between editorial content and product offerings is what allows us to be useful beyond the recipe. No list of unobtainable ingredients, no approximate substitutions—Korea Store recipes are written to be made with Korea Store products, delivered in mainland France within a few days. Our selection of essential ingredientsis the ideal starting point for anyone who wants to build their Korean pantry without getting sidetracked.