Pilansb:
Do you have a recipe for banchan?
Regular grocery stores wont have the authentic ingredients. In a couplr of weeks im going to make my first batch of kimchi. I love the stuff.
I love the pickles! I just bought my first bottle of kimchi this weekend. When you make your kimchi, various resourses recommended using the FINE grind of gochugaru for kimchi. (I am a newbie, so this is not based on my own experience. Just FYI :) ) I learned that it comes in coarse grind (for most cooking) and fine grind (for kimchi). I saw different types at each market, but not both at the same shop. I had a hard time finding it, which seems weird for such an important ingredient.
If you search for 'Korean banchan recipes' on youtube or google, lots of recipes should come up. I made both Sesame Spinach Salad (amazing!!) and pickled daikon (dan muji). Banchan are all the little sides you get with a meal; so there are many different recipes. I also checked out a Korean cookbook from the local library. Lots of banchan recipes in it. Title: EVERYDAY KOREAN by Kim Sunée and Seung Hee Lee. Has lots of cool pictures. I hope to find more Korean cookbooks soon.
Good luck with your kimchi plans! Would be fun to hear how it goes whenever you do. Cheers!