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Home Cooking Korean-style
Anyone wanting to recreate the Korean barbecue experience at home can pick up raw, pre-sliced Kalbi and Bulgogi beef at Asian grocers like Korean Central Market (675 Bloor West, at Manning, 416-516-8022).
It also stocks Kochujang red pepper paste, kimchee and Konnyaku, the so-called miracle yam noodles that are fat-free, extremely low in calories, high in fibre and said to reduce cholesterol, blood pressure and blood sugar.Fire them all on a Thunder Range portable propane grill ($26.99, with plastic carrying case) topped with a cone-shaped griddle, or bulpan ($15.99), from Tap Phong in Chinatown (360 Spadina, at Baldwin, 416-977-6364).