Shopping at Hmart: Some of my Favorite Korean Food Recipes! I recently shared my Hmart haul and if you are following along, here are some recipes you can make with some of the ingredients I purchased.
H Mart is America’s premier Asian food destination and provides groceries and everyday essential needs as well as upscale products. H Mart offers a full line of Asian foods as well as a broad range of Western groceries to complement its full scale offering to that of a traditional supermarket. Every Hmart varies based on location and size but most are quite large and have a food court (Mostly Korean food), some have bakeries and some even have little Korean owned shops that sell various things like clothing, stationery, stuffed animals, jewelry, makeup, skincare and more!
I was thrilled to see 95% of you wanted to see my Hmart haul. When I moved from Wisconsin to PA, I was thrilled that I wouldn’t have to drive 2.5 hours to go to an Hmart. I have some that are about 40 to 45 minutes from my house. I will happily drive that distance to shop at an Hmart. Have you been?
Personally, I love the food court, the ready made food section and the produce section! This is my one stop shop for all things Korean food and Asian food.
Some of My Favorite Korean Food Recipes
Today if the official first day of fall and I’m craving Korean food! Here are 10 recipes that I’m going to make with what I purchased from Hmart. Keep in mind, I already have tofu, rice, gochugaru, potatoes, chicken and more at home!
- Dubu Jorim or Spicy Braised Tofu. Try this recipe if you can’t do spicy.
- Tteokbokki with Ramen noodles, or Spicy Rice Cakes with Ramen noodles
- Korean Braised Potatoes
- Bulgogi Zucchini Pancake. I purchased a ready made bulgogi marinade but here’s a recipe if you want to make the marinade at home.
- Korean Braised Spicy Chicken
- My go-to dipping sauce for mandu, Korean dumplings!
- Kimchi Fried Rice
- Kimchi Udon with scallions
- Soft Scrambled Eggs with Rice
- Kimchi Stew, Kimchi Jjigae
- Bonus: Spam Musubi!!! Not Korean but this is mainly how we use spam.
- Bonus: Tofu Veggie Onigirazu (Japanese). You can use that nori to make this!
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