Instant pot Jokbal, my wife wasn't keen on trotters, so I used boneless pork shoulder [butt]< then plated with home made banchan.by HelpMeThroughthWorld 10 Comments Wide_Comment3081 2 years ago This is quite literally not jokbal. just-here-12 2 years ago Ummm…. No its not. This looks like a pork roast. Also, never seen banchan or rice like that in Korean cuisine. yo-kimchi 2 years ago Jokbal is literally the feet though HelloItsMeXeno 2 years ago This isn’t Korean food and jokbal literally means pig’s feet soomiyoo 2 years ago It looks good but this is not Korean food. Nothing in there looks anything found in Korean cuisine haha Faffinoodle 2 years ago Do you mean you used the same seasonings as jokbal? 족발 literally translates to pigs feet. The banchan do not look Korean either ㅠㅠ itsmpo2 2 years ago It looks like food you might get at a foreign buffet section in Korea. Haha good try chang3la 2 years ago The banchan looks like Mexican rice and salsa. swat_c99 2 years ago Looks delicious but probably more Bossam but it is boiled in water with spices, ginger and other ingredients. The_Chef_Dude 2 years ago I had jokbal last night at a restaurant and came home with leftovers. How should I use them?Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
just-here-12 2 years ago Ummm…. No its not. This looks like a pork roast. Also, never seen banchan or rice like that in Korean cuisine.
soomiyoo 2 years ago It looks good but this is not Korean food. Nothing in there looks anything found in Korean cuisine haha
Faffinoodle 2 years ago Do you mean you used the same seasonings as jokbal? 족발 literally translates to pigs feet. The banchan do not look Korean either ㅠㅠ
itsmpo2 2 years ago It looks like food you might get at a foreign buffet section in Korea. Haha good try
swat_c99 2 years ago Looks delicious but probably more Bossam but it is boiled in water with spices, ginger and other ingredients.
The_Chef_Dude 2 years ago I had jokbal last night at a restaurant and came home with leftovers. How should I use them?
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This is quite literally not jokbal.
Ummm…. No its not. This looks like a pork roast.
Also, never seen banchan or rice like that in Korean cuisine.
Jokbal is literally the feet though
This isn’t Korean food and jokbal literally means pig’s feet
It looks good but this is not Korean food. Nothing in there looks anything found in Korean cuisine haha
Do you mean you used the same seasonings as jokbal? 족발 literally translates to pigs feet. The banchan do not look Korean either ㅠㅠ
It looks like food you might get at a foreign buffet section in Korea. Haha good try
The banchan looks like Mexican rice and salsa.
Looks delicious but probably more Bossam but it is boiled in water with spices, ginger and other ingredients.
I had jokbal last night at a restaurant and came home with leftovers. How should I use them?