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The 10 Best Korean Cookbooks Every Food Lover Needs To Have On Hand

Your guides for Korean BBQ, kimchi, bibimbap and so much more.

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Korean cuisine is full of bold savory flavors that are great for any occasion. We love tucking into some spicy, chewy tteokbokki and enjoying a cozy bowl of yukgaejang. And hot take: Korean fried chicken is the best KFC (sorry, Kentucky). From the bold, savory spice of gochujang to the fermented tang of kimchi, the foundation of Korean flavors makes for some seriously satisfying dishes.

Despite Korean pop culture making waves around the world (including Blackpink headlining Coachella!), finding Korean food can be difficult if you're not living in a big city. But don't despair: there are plenty of cookbooks that can help you recreate beloved Korean dishes from the comfort of your own kitchen. Next to buying a plane ticket to Seoul, these books are the best way to learn about the fundamentals of Korean cooking.

Whether you don't know much about Korean food or you've watched every Mukbang video on YouTube, these cookbooks from Korean authors will show you how to recreate popular K-food staples at home and discover dishes you're hard pressed to find at stateside restaurants.

Some books include more traditional offerings while others by Korean-American chefs fuse international flavors. No matter what, you'll expand your repertoire with these essential Korean cookbooks, which cover everyday dishes as well as special occasion meals. They all deserve a spot on your bookshelf.

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Korean American: Food That Tastes Like Home

Korean American: Food That Tastes Like Home
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Korean American: Food That Tastes Like Home

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When recipe developer and food writer Eric Kim first released his cookbook Korean American, we jumped for joy. Selected as one of the best cookbooks of the year by several publications, this book includes touching essays about his upbringing in Atlanta as well as dishes inspired by his first-generation family.

You can expect mashups like cheeseburger kimbap and gochugaru shrimp and grits.

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Shin Kim Vegetarian Dishes From My Korean Home

Vegetarian Dishes From My Korean Home
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Shin Kim Vegetarian Dishes From My Korean Home

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Shin Kim walks you through the process of making meat-free Korean favorites like kimchi and types of banchan. Plus, 25 of these 30 recipes can be made vegan!

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Maangchi Maangchi's Big Book of Korean Cooking

Maangchi's Big Book of Korean Cooking
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Maangchi Maangchi's Big Book of Korean Cooking

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Dubbed "YouTube's Korean Julia Child" by the New York Times, beloved vlogger Maangchi teaches basic technique and step-by-step recipes for everyone—even those who have never made Korean food before.

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Sohui Kim Korean Home Cooking

Korean Home Cooking
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Sohui Kim Korean Home Cooking

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James Beard Award semifinalist Sohui Kim's cookbook is all about "sohnmat," a Korean phrase translating roughly to "taste of the hand"—in other words, that effortless, homemade touch that makes everyday food taste better. With over 100 recipes, including crisp mung bean pancakes, seaweed soup, and spicy chicken stew, you'll never run out of new dinner ideas.

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Deuki Hong, Matt Rodbard Koreatown

Koreatown
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Deuki Hong, Matt Rodbard Koreatown

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What do Los Angeles, New York City, Atlanta, and Chicago all have in common? They all have bustling Koreatown neighborhoods—and therefore, thriving Korean restaurant scenes. This book forgoes a focus on food from the country of Korea for a look at the fresh, contemporary, and inventive recipes of Korean-American cuisine.

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Hooni Kim My Korea

My Korea
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Hooni Kim My Korea

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Hooni Kim's restaurant Danji won a Michelin star—the first Korean restaurant to receive the honor. Kim's focus is on recipes that contain the "Korean culinary trinity": doenjang (fermented soybean paste), ganjang (soy sauce), and gochujang (fermented red chili paste).

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Bill Kim Korean BBQ

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Bill Kim Korean BBQ

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Korean barbecue isn't as simple as just using the right sauces—this explainer walks you through the differences in cooking time, cooking methods, and the must-have ingredients that make Korean barbecue so special. But about those sauces? You'll learn how to make the seven essential dips, too.

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Ten Speed Press Growing up in a Korean Kitchen: A Cookbook

Growing up in a Korean Kitchen: A Cookbook
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Ten Speed Press Growing up in a Korean Kitchen: A Cookbook

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Memoir meets cookbook in Hi Soo Shin Hepinstall's portrait of life growing up in Korea. By combining the culinary tradition passed down by her family with lush photography of the country, you really get a sense of what it's like to be there.

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The Korean Vegan

The Korean Vegan
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The Korean Vegan

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If you haven't watched Joanne Lee Molinaro TikTok videos, where she cooks beautiful (and vegan!) Korean food while sharing stories from her life, you need to ASAP. Once you've watched, it'll come as no surprise that this cookbook quickly became a bestseller. Inside are tons of her favorite Korean dishes—some traditional and some reimagined, all interwoven with more heartwarming narratives.

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Robin Ha Cook Korean!

Cook Korean!
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Robin Ha Cook Korean!

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Chefs of all ages will be able to follow along with the recipes features in Robin Ha's "comic book cookbook." The ingredients and cooking steps are laid out in colorful, whimsical illustrations. Plus, among the traditional (and some not-so-traditional) recipes, you'll be treated to anecdotes and cultural insights from Ha.

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The Kimchi Cookbook

The Kimchi Cookbook
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The Kimchi Cookbook

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Yes, there's more than one way to make kimchi! Long before the gut-healthy fermented dish become trendy in the U.S., it was a staple of Korean cuisine—and this cookbook will show you a million (okay, 60) ways to add a little more kimchi to your life.

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Katie Bourque

As an Editorial Fellow for Good Housekeeping, Katie covers health, beauty, home, and pop culture. Outside of the office, you can find her killing it on the karaoke machine or listening to true crime podcasts.

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