Perrila leaves kimchi

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Great side dish to serve with bbq, pancakes or rice.
Perrila leaves kimchi
Great side dish to serve with bbq, pancakes or rice.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Rinse perrila leaves and dry them on a towel.
- 2
Slice onions, green onions, garlic chives shredd carrots and garlics.
- 3
Add seasonings into the bowl and mix.
- 4
Spred a little fillings into every two leaves. Once done, store them in a Ziploc bag with air removed. Refrigerate it and enjoy it at any time.
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