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A busy schedule does not mean you have to settle for bland meals. Every recipe in this collection can be prepared and finished in 20 minutes or less - quick stir-fries, tossed noodles, microwave dishes, and more.

The secret is minimizing prep work and keeping the steps simple. Pre-cut ingredients or pantry staples speed things up even further. Turn to these recipes after work, during a short lunch break, or for a fast breakfast.

Korean Shrimp Mulmandu in Light Broth
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Korean Shrimp Mulmandu in Light Broth

Saeu-mulmandu-broth is a Korean dumpling soup where shrimp-filled mandu are simmered in a clear broth seasoned with soup soy sauce and garlic. The shrimp is added to the pot first and allowed to cook in the liquid before the dumplings go in, establishing a seafood base that the wrappers gradually absorb during cooking. As the dumplings simmer, their skins turn translucent and the filling becomes faintly visible through the surface. They are ready when they float to the top, at which point the wrappers are tender but still intact. Green onion is stirred in at the end for a fresh, mild sharpness, and the broth is adjusted with salt and white pepper. Despite its clear, light appearance, the soup carries real depth: the gentle sweetness drawn from the shrimp combines with the savory notes released from the filling inside each dumpling, building a broth that tastes more complex than its short ingredient list would suggest. A full bowl with several dumplings makes a complete light meal, and the soup is particularly comforting during cooler months. Frozen store-bought shrimp dumplings work well in this recipe, making it a practical option for quick weeknight cooking.

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Prep 15min Cook 10min 2 servings
Korean Plum Blossom Tea (Floral Jujube Honey Brew)
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Korean Plum Blossom Tea (Floral Jujube Honey Brew)

Maehwa-cha is a Korean floral tea brewed by gently steeping dried plum blossoms in water first simmered with pitted jujubes. The jujubes lay down a soft, rounded sweetness in the base liquid, and honey stirred in below 80 degrees Celsius blends into the broth without dulling the flower's fragrance. The resulting tea is transparent, almost colorless, carrying a scent that is airy and faintly sweet rather than heavy or perfumed. A few pine nuts floated on the surface add a faint nutty warmth with each sip, giving the cup a more layered finish. Because plum blossoms turn bitter and astringent when boiled too long, the dried flowers are added only after the heat is off, steeped for no more than two minutes before the petals are lifted out. The resulting cup captures the fleeting quality of early spring in its aroma.

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Prep 5min Cook 7min 2 servings
Korean Pyogo Yuja Gui (Yuja-Glazed Shiitake Grill)
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Korean Pyogo Yuja Gui (Yuja-Glazed Shiitake Grill)

Pyogo-yuja-gui is a Korean yuja-glazed grilled shiitake dish where stemmed fresh shiitake caps are brushed on their inner surface with a sauce of yuja marmalade, soy sauce, perilla oil, minced garlic, and black pepper, marinated for ten minutes, then grilled on both sides over medium heat. The combination of yuja's bright citrus character and soy sauce's saltiness produces a tangy, savory glaze, and perilla oil-unlike sesame oil-retains its nutty fragrance even after exposure to grill heat. Shiitake mushrooms must be wiped clean with a dry cloth rather than rinsed, because their porous flesh absorbs water rapidly and turns mushy when grilled. Chopped pine nuts scattered on at the end add an oily crunch that contrasts the chewy, concentrated texture of the grilled caps.

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Prep 18min Cook 10min 4 servings
Pasta Primavera
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Pasta Primavera

Pasta primavera is a vegetable-forward Italian pasta that stir-fries broccoli, zucchini, bell pepper, and green peas in olive oil with garlic before tossing with spaghetti. Cutting each vegetable to a similar size and adding them in stages preserves distinct textures, while a splash of pasta water emulsifies the oil into a light, glossy coating that clings to every strand without the need for cream or a heavy sauce. Parmesan is folded in off the heat to prevent clumping, melting smoothly into the dish. The result is a bright, clean pasta that lets the natural sweetness and fragrance of the vegetables take center stage. Swapping in whatever vegetables are at peak freshness is part of how this dish works, making it as adaptable as it is straightforward to prepare.

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Prep 15min Cook 15min 2 servings
Lotus Root Persimmon Salad
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Lotus Root Persimmon Salad

This salad combines blanched lotus root and sliced sweet persimmon to reflect seasonal autumn produce. The lotus root provides a clean and crisp texture that contrasts with the natural sweetness found in the fruit slices. A dressing composed of olive oil, honey, and fresh lemon juice is used to coat the ingredients without masking their individual flavors. Crumbled feta cheese provides a salty and tangy dairy element that balances the sugar content of the persimmon. Toasted walnuts, which are prepared by heating them briefly in a dry pan, contribute earthy fats and a crunchy texture that differs from the softer fruit. The salad is assembled on a base of baby greens to provide a layer of color. Dividing the dressing into two separate additions during the mixing process ensures that the seasoning is distributed evenly across all components. While the recipe typically uses firm persimmons, ripe soft persimmons known as hongsi can be used as an alternative. This variation produces a salad with a sweeter profile and a much softer, more yielding consistency.

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Prep 20min Cook 8min 2 servings
Welsh Rarebit (British toast dish)
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Welsh Rarebit (British toast dish)

Welsh Rarebit is a British open-faced toasted sandwich topped with a savory, seasoned cheddar cheese sauce. The bread slices are toasted lightly beforehand to prevent the bread from absorbing the moisture of the sauce and becoming soggy. To prepare the sauce, butter and flour are cooked together for one minute to form a roux, and milk is whisked in gradually to avoid lumps. Grated cheddar cheese is then added by handfuls over very low heat to ensure it melts smoothly without separating. The sauce is seasoned with Dijon mustard, black pepper, and Worcestershire sauce, which adds a savory depth of flavor. The cheese sauce is spread thickly onto the toasted bread slices, reaching near the edges, and broiled in the oven for a few minutes until the top is bubbling and browned.

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Prep 10min Cook 10min 2 servings
Shredded Chili Pickle
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Shredded Chili Pickle

Shredded chili pickle is a spicy and sour side dish that pairs exceptionally well with grilled meat dishes. This recipe combines hot Cheongyang chilies and mild, crunchy cucumber peppers to balance the heat level and texture. The chilies are washed, dried, and cleaned of their seeds to eliminate any bitter taste. Slicing them into thin strips of two to three millimeters ensures that the brine penetrates quickly and evenly. The pickle liquid is made by boiling equal parts of soy sauce, vinegar, sugar, and water. Once boiled, the brine is cooled for ten to fifteen minutes to release the steam before being poured over the shredded chilies in an airtight container. The mixture is left at room temperature for four to six hours to cool, then sealed and kept in the refrigerator to be served from the next day.

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Prep 15min Cook 5min 4 servings
Korean Blood Sausage Skewers
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Korean Blood Sausage Skewers

Soondae-kkochi are Korean blood sausage skewers threaded alternately with onion and green onion pieces, pan-grilled and glazed with a sauce made from gochujang, ketchup, oligosaccharide syrup, and soy sauce. Applying the glaze in two separate rounds rather than all at once is critical: the first coat caramelizes and sets, then a second layer is brushed on over low heat to build a glossy, deeply lacquered finish without burning. The sundae must be cooked slowly over low heat, rolling it gently so the casing does not split while the interior stays chewy throughout. Onion and scallion segments release their moisture on the grill, concentrating into a natural sweetness that balances the bold, iron-rich flavor of the sausage and provides a textural shift between bites. A scatter of toasted sesame seeds over the finished skewers adds a final layer of nutty fragrance.

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Prep 15min Cook 12min 2 servings
Korean Sparkling Green Plum Ade
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Korean Sparkling Green Plum Ade

Maesil sparkling ade is a Korean beverage that pairs green plum syrup with fresh lemon juice and sparkling water over ice. The process begins by chilling a tall glass and filling it with ice to maintain a cold temperature. Plum syrup is poured first, followed by lemon juice, creating a sweet and sour base. Then, cold sparkling water is poured slowly down the inside wall of the glass to preserve the bubbles and form a visual gradient. Instead of stirring heavily, a long spoon is used to lift the syrup from the bottom with gentle movements to avoid losing carbonation. The beverage is finished with lemon slices and mint leaves, adding a citrus aroma. Its sweetness is easily adjusted by changing the ratio of syrup to sparkling water.

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Prep 4min 2 servings
Korean Saeu Doenjang Beoteo Gui (Doenjang Butter Shrimp Grill)
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Korean Saeu Doenjang Beoteo Gui (Doenjang Butter Shrimp Grill)

Saeu-doenjang-beoteo-gui is Korean doenjang-butter grilled shrimp, where deveined large shrimp are tossed with two-thirds of a sauce made from doenjang, melted unsalted butter, minced garlic, lemon juice, and black pepper, marinated for eight minutes, then seared on a hot grill pan for two minutes per side. The fermented soybean paste and butter fat together create a deeply savory richness distinct from any Western butter sauce, and the lemon juice cuts through that heaviness with clean acidity. Total cooking time must stay under five minutes to keep the shrimp flesh snappy rather than rubbery, and brushing the reserved sauce on during a final one-minute sear builds a concentrated doenjang-butter crust on the surface. Because doenjang is inherently salty, any additional salt should only be considered after tasting the finished dish.

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Prep 15min Cook 8min 2 servings
Pasta Puttanesca (Neapolitan Anchovy Olive Caper Tomato Sauce)
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Pasta Puttanesca (Neapolitan Anchovy Olive Caper Tomato Sauce)

Pasta puttanesca is a Neapolitan pasta sauce built from anchovies melted into olive oil, crushed whole tomatoes, black olives, capers, and peperoncino. The anchovies dissolve completely during cooking, leaving behind a deep umami foundation rather than a fishy taste. Olives and capers provide enough salt that additional seasoning is rarely needed. The entire sauce comes together in under twenty minutes using shelf-stable pantry ingredients. Controlling noodle texture and sauce coating helps the ingredients cook evenly while keeping the final seasoning balanced.

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Prep 10min Cook 20min 2 servings
Mediterranean Chickpea Salad
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Mediterranean Chickpea Salad

This Mediterranean salad centers on cooked chickpeas for their starchy, satisfying chew, surrounded by diced cucumber, halved cherry tomatoes, black olives, and thinly sliced red onion. A stripped-down vinaigrette of red wine vinegar and olive oil keeps the dressing from overpowering any single ingredient, and crumbled feta added at the end provides a salty, creamy contrast that pulls the whole bowl together. The red onion should soak in cold water for five minutes before going in so its sharpness softens and it blends smoothly with the milder components. No heat is needed anywhere in the preparation, and the whole salad takes about twelve minutes to assemble. A twenty-minute rest in the refrigerator allows the vinaigrette to distribute evenly and deepens the overall flavor. Pita bread for dipping or grilled chicken laid across the top turns this easily into a full meal.

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Prep 12min 2 servings
Korean Seasoned Chili Leaves
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Korean Seasoned Chili Leaves

Gochuip-muchim is a seasoned namul made from chili pepper leaves harvested after the peppers themselves have been picked, rooted in the Korean rural practice of using every part of what the kitchen garden produces rather than discarding what is left behind after the main harvest. August and September mark the narrow window when the leaves are at their most tender and aromatic; after this period they become tougher and their fragrance fades. Blanched for one minute in boiling water to reduce bitterness, squeezed firmly dry, and then dressed with soy sauce, gochugaru, minced garlic, sesame oil, and sesame seeds, tossed until each leaf is evenly coated. The slightly bitter, herbaceous quality of the leaves does not cook out completely in blanching - it persists and intersects with the gochugaru's heat in a way that distinguishes this namul from any ordinary leafy green banchan. Because the thin leaves absorb seasoning almost immediately, the namul is fully flavored from the moment it is tossed and needs no resting period. Eaten alongside warm rice, the bitterness and spice settle against the neutral starch in a combination that is quiet but consistently satisfying.

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Prep 9min Cook 3min 4 servings
Korean Sausage Skewers
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Korean Sausage Skewers

Sosiji kkochi are Korean sausage skewers made by scoring Vienna sausages deeply along their length and threading two or three onto wooden sticks, then pan-frying them until golden brown all over. The score marks serve a functional purpose: as the sausages heat, the cuts open up, allowing heat to penetrate to the center more evenly and creating edges that caramelize slightly and turn crisp. A thin film of oil in a medium-heat pan and steady rotation ensures even color across the entire surface, producing a skin that snaps on the outside while the inside stays juicy and springy. Ketchup and mustard are the classic accompaniments, with the tomato sweetness and the sharp, pungent bite of the mustard complementing the salt and fat of the sausage. Threading rice cakes between the sausage pieces transforms the skewer into a sotteok-sotteok style, a widely popular Korean street food variation. The dish comes together in under fifteen minutes and requires no special equipment beyond a pan and wooden skewers, making it a practical choice for a quick snack, a children's side dish, or a lunchbox item that holds up well at room temperature.

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Prep 5min Cook 10min 2 servings
Korean Green Plum Tea (Sweet-Tart Plum Honey Drink)
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Korean Green Plum Tea (Sweet-Tart Plum Honey Drink)

Maesilcha is a Korean plum tea made by dissolving green plum extract syrup in lukewarm water, then adjusting the flavor with honey and a small amount of fresh lemon juice. The green plum syrup, known as maesilcheong, carries a vivid tartness that forms the character of the drink. Honey does not just add sweetness but rounds the sharp edges of the plum acidity into something more harmonious, preventing the sourness from feeling harsh. The addition of lemon juice, even just a small amount, sharpens the outlines of the flavor so that each sip reads clearly and does not blur into a generic sweetness. Served over ice with a few mint leaves it functions well as a cold summer drink, bright and refreshing without being syrupy. Reduced to a stronger concentration and served warm without ice it becomes a soothing winter drink. It is traditionally associated with digestive comfort and recovery from fatigue, which is why it is commonly served after a meal or as a midday restorative.

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Prep 5min Cook 3min 2 servings
Korean Saeu Herb Sogeum Gui (Herb Salt Grilled Shrimp)
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Korean Saeu Herb Sogeum Gui (Herb Salt Grilled Shrimp)

Saeu herb-sogeum-gui is Korean herb-salt grilled shrimp, where shell-on medium shrimp are deveined, tossed with olive oil, minced garlic, rosemary, thyme, and black pepper for ten minutes, then seared over high heat on a grill pan lined with a thin layer of coarse salt. Keeping the shells on prevents moisture loss during the intense heat, so the flesh stays moist while the shells themselves crisp into an edible, crunchy layer. Grilling on a salt bed distributes radiant heat evenly and draws surface moisture away from the shrimp, preventing the steaming effect that makes shellfish soggy. A finishing squeeze of lemon juice lifts the herb and garlic aromas while sharpening the shrimp's natural sweetness.

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Prep 12min Cook 10min 2 servings
Penne alla Vodka
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Penne alla Vodka

Penne alla vodka combines tomato puree, heavy cream, and a splash of vodka into a smooth, coral-colored sauce. The vodka helps release flavor compounds in the tomato that are not soluble in water or fat alone, then cooks off to leave only a subtle warmth. Butter-softened onions and a pinch of chili flakes round out the base before cream is stirred in on low heat. The tubular shape of penne catches the thick sauce inside each piece. Controlling noodle texture and sauce coating helps the ingredients cook evenly while keeping the final seasoning balanced.

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Prep 10min Cook 18min 2 servings
Mediterranean White Bean Salad
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Mediterranean White Bean Salad

White beans anchor this salad with a soft, slightly mealy texture that makes the dish genuinely satisfying without relying on meat or grains. Diced cucumber and tomato bring moisture and fresh acidity to the mild legume base, while black olives add a briny, savory depth that pairs naturally with the simple lemon-and-olive-oil dressing. Finely chopped parsley brightens the bowl with herbal fragrance, and red onion is sliced thin enough that only a whisper of its sharpness remains, leaving room for everything else to come through. The entire salad requires no cooking and comes together in under fifteen minutes. Letting it rest for twenty to thirty minutes before serving allows the dressing to work into the beans and noticeably rounds out the flavor. Choosing an olive variety with dense, firm flesh like Kalamata adds a satisfying chew to every forkful, and a small spoon of Dijon mustard whisked into the dressing smooths the acidity into something rounder.

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Prep 15min 2 servings
Korean Spicy Gochujang Dried Squid Stir-Fry
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Korean Spicy Gochujang Dried Squid Stir-Fry

Jinmichae, shredded dried squid, is a Korean pantry staple valued for its chewy texture and the umami that builds and intensifies the longer you chew. This preparation coats the strands in a gochujang glaze, making it one of the most reliably present banchan in Korean households. Briefly soaking the dried squid in water before squeezing it dry softens the tough fibers and opens them to absorb the sauce more evenly. The sauce of gochujang, gochugaru, rice syrup, soy sauce, and garlic is stir-fried first over low heat to mellow the raw chili sharpness, then the squid is tossed through quickly over the same heat. Sesame oil and toasted sesame seeds are added off the heat, coating the strands in a sweet, spicy glaze that keeps well at room temperature for several days.

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Prep 8min Cook 7min 4 servings
Korean Sotteok Sotteok Skewers
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Korean Sotteok Sotteok Skewers

Sotteok-sotteok is a Korean street snack of alternating mini sausages and cylinder rice cakes on a skewer, pan-grilled and coated in a sweet-spicy glaze of gochujang, ketchup, and oligosaccharide syrup. The rice cakes are soaked in warm water beforehand to soften them, ensuring they cook through on the pan and achieve maximum chewiness. Sausages are lightly scored to prevent splitting, and the skewers are rolled over medium heat until evenly browned. The glaze is tossed on quickly over low heat so it clings in a glossy layer, and the sauce gradually seeps into the rice cakes with each bite.

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Prep 15min Cook 12min 2 servings
Korean Makgeolli Punch (Rice Wine Yuja Citrus Bowl)
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Korean Makgeolli Punch (Rice Wine Yuja Citrus Bowl)

Makgeolli punch is a fruity Korean rice wine cocktail that combines makgeolli with yuja marmalade, lemon juice, and lemon-lime soda in a large bowl over plenty of ice. The creamy grain character of makgeolli merges with the bright citrus of yuja to create a light, festive drink. Thinly sliced apple floated in the bowl adds crisp bites of fruit between each ladle. A single gentle stir just before serving keeps the carbonation intact and the flavors evenly distributed. The main ingredients are makgeolli, lemon-lime soda, yuja marmalade, and lemon juice, and the recipe depends on careful handling of chilling time and sweetness.

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Prep 10min 4 servings
Korean Salt-Grilled Beef Chuck Flap
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Korean Salt-Grilled Beef Chuck Flap

Salchisal sogeum-gui is a Korean salt-grilled beef chuck flap tail, a well-marbled cut from behind the shoulder that is rested at room temperature for ten minutes, seasoned with coarse salt and pepper only, then seared for ninety seconds per side in a smoking-hot pan. The heavy marbling keeps this cut moist even under intense, brief heat, and thoroughly drying the surface beforehand is what triggers rapid Maillard browning into a deep brown crust. After searing, butter, garlic cloves, and a rosemary sprig are added to the pan, and the foaming butter is spooned over the meat for one final minute to layer herbal and garlic aromas onto the crust. A three-minute rest before slicing allows the muscle fibers to relax and reabsorb their juices, so the plate stays clean when served alongside asparagus grilled in the same pan.

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Prep 12min Cook 8min 2 servings
Korean Perilla Seed Kalguksu
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Korean Perilla Seed Kalguksu

Perilla kalguksu is a Korean noodle soup where ground perilla seeds give the broth a distinctly nutty, creamy quality. Potatoes are simmered first to release starch, naturally thickening the liquid before the noodles go in. Onion and garlic add mild sweetness, and soup soy sauce seasons the bowl without darkening the color. The perilla powder is stirred in near the end of cooking to preserve its fragrance. The main ingredients are fresh kalguksu noodles, ground perilla seeds, potato, and onion, and the recipe depends on careful handling of noodle cooking time and sauce thickness.

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Prep 10min Cook 18min 2 servings
Water Parsley Shrimp Salad
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Water Parsley Shrimp Salad

This Korean salad combines pan-seared shrimp with water parsley (minari) in a doenjang yogurt dressing that brings Korean fermented soybean paste together with plain yogurt in a lighter, creamier form than the paste alone. The shrimp are cooked just until opaque and springy - overcooking at this stage toughens them and diminishes their clean sweetness, which is the primary flavor note in the dish. Thinly sliced cucumber adds cool moisture and a fresh crunch throughout, and red onion soaked in cold water for at least ten minutes loses its raw harshness while keeping a pleasant mild sharpness. The dressing ratio technique matters: coating all the ingredients with two-thirds of the dressing first establishes a baseline seasoning, then tasting and adjusting with the remaining third ensures every component is evenly flavored without oversalting. Doenjang varies in salt intensity by brand and age, so tasting the dressing before assembling and balancing with extra yogurt or lemon juice prevents the final dish from being too salty. Sesame seeds scattered on top contribute a nutty finish that ties the Korean pantry elements together.

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Prep 18min Cook 7min 2 servings