Korea Diary | Winner Winner Chicken Dinner (Day 31)

Last post I said that we were finally venturing outside of campus on school nights for our dinners. I want to say that was mostly true....but after another full day of eating on campus.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Kimbap Coffee breakfast
Kimbap and Coffee @ Yonsei University

Thinking back on it now, I am not sure how I managed to eat that much rice for breakfast on the daily. It seemed like a norm for other Korean students on campus. So I thought I'd give having roll and tofu kimbap a try one morning. Snacking on the small rice pieces throughout class time definitely curved those hunger pangs that usually came a knocking mid-way through the lesson. But boy was it filling! I also found that sweetened vinegary rice and unsweetened coffee made a very balanced combo.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Watching Taeyang in class

I forgot the premise of the situation. When you're shown a shirtless singing Taeyang, who really cares? Eyes, Nose, Lips was all the rave in Korea that summer. Every corner we turned, every shop in every neighborhood had this song and/or a few others on constant replay.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Beef spaghetti from cafeteria
Beef spaghetti @ Yonsei University

For lunch that day my friends and I tried a different cafeteria in a building that was right next to the General Ed building. It surprisingly had some Western items on the menu. Please do take Western with a grain of salt in most situations in Korea. Foods tend to be quite Korean-tastes oriented.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Fighting

Perhaps Day 31 was close to a language exam day? One of my classmates accurately showed our struggles. The teacher certainly felt like we needed extra motivation, "Fighting!! 파이팅!! (You) can do it! 할수있어!"

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Delivery pizza and fried chicken
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Delivery fried chicken

Instead of ordering our typical delivery-fare, a.k..a. jajangmyeon and tangsooyook, we decided it was finally time to try some Korean pizza and fried chicken. Of the two, the boneless chicken was definitely the star. This pizza was alright but nothing to sing any praises about.

Oh the boneless chicken though! Please give me some more!! More soonsal chicken 순살치킨!! Mooorrreee!!! No sauce, yes sauce, cheese flavored...anything!!!! Just give me more.

When we hear about Korean Fried Chicken States-side, it is always referring to the double fried bone-in variety. But really the boneless type is, I think, even better. It isn't as crunchy, but crispy enough. I think the beauty is in the effortlessness and popability (if that's not a word, I am declaring it a thing here). It is akin to the Taiwanese-style popcorn chicken but crispier and meatier. The Korean style is also not just limited to dry seasonings. There are also wet varieties: soy sauce based, pepper paste sauces, etc. Here is yet another food that I really miss and haven't found anything like it in NYC.

Korea Diary | Eating Through Edae (Day 30)

I was pretty absorbed with school throughout most of my study abroad summer.  It was pretty evident in the first couple weeks of classes when most my friends and I opted to order delivery or eat convenience store meals.

Bestie C and I were finally settled into our school routines by the 3rd week of classes. How do I remember? Our dinner outings became more frequent and further away from campus on school nights!

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Edae Noodle Kimbob Shabu Noodles Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Edae Noodle Kimbob
Shabu Noodles from Noodle Kimbob @ Edae

To be honest, I don't have much memory of this dish. It probably was one of those places we chose by chance rather than through research. (Those decisions can be hit or miss.)

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Edae Pastel de nata Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Edae Pastel de nata Portuguese Egg Tarts
Portuguese Egg Tarts from Pastel de nata @ Edae

If there is one dessert that I missed from home but didn't think I could get an equivalent of in Korea was the egg tart. Flaky layers of puff pastry filled with a creamy egg custard, love. When I spotted this little hole in the wall shop in Edae, I had to try one. I don't remember it being the best egg tart or Portuguese egg tart I've ever had but it helped fill the void. Plus having one was enough when it was ~₩2,000 a pop. So many other new things to try!

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Edae Solid Works Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Edae Solid Works Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Edae Solid Works Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Edae Solid Works Oreo Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Edae Solid Works Mango Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream
Oreo and Mango Nitrogen Ice Cream from Solid Works @ Edae

I had seen liquid nitrogen being used on cooking shows before. It always seemed so cool on television. Pour, poof, and viola! Liquids seem to instantaneously become solid. When Bestie C said there was a shop in Edae that had liquid nitrogen ice cream, I couldn't wait to make a visit.

As one would imagine, Solid Works' deco was very much science themed. Both staff donned their lab coats and ingredients were in beakers and syringes. Everything was made to order by first pouring the liquid bases into the mixers and followed by the liquid nitrogen coolant. A few minutes, and maybe some toppings, later we were presented with our cups of ice cream.

Solid Works was a little special because of their serving design. The ice cream only sat in a half cup, which was perfectly nestled into a larger cup that acted as a mini cooling device. This was done by adding a small chunk of dry ice into some water to create a cold air circulation. Again, such attention to detail!

Depending on the flavor, the "ice cream" may actually be more of a sorbet. Either way liquid nitrogen ice cream does tend to veer towards the lighter side in terms of texture and flavor. It's an indulgence!...Or is it?

Spring Has Sprung

Oh...my love, hate relationship with this season called Spring.

At it's worst, everything green will cause a runny, itchy & stuffy nose, constant sneezing, itchy eyes, and pretty much most other season allergy symptoms that exist. If I had to go without meds I might as well have a permanent supply of tissues and a trash bag strapped to me. My trusty friends to help fight against the thousands if not millions of pollen particles circulating the air.

Otherwise what's not to like about the life and color that comes with the change in weather?

Brooklyn Botanic Garden - Tiny Orchids

Brooklyn Botanic Garden - Tiny Orchids

Brooklyn Botanic Garden - Red and White Tulips

Brooklyn Botanic Garden - Flowers

Brooklyn Botanic Garden - Flowers

Brooklyn Botanic Garden - Pink and Magenta Tulips

Brooklyn Botanic Garden - Pink and Purple Tulips

Brooklyn Botanic Garden - Hyacinth