Have you ever watched BTS cook a meal? Or perhaps you are more into Hyun Bin making you breakfast in bed? Whatever your pleasure, we have a K-Drama or K-Variety show for you! 

Read below to see 3 food-based variety shows (one featuring BTS, eep!) and 4 yummy food-based K-Dramas (starring Hyun Bin, Lee Jun Ho, Choi Eun Woo, and Lee Sun Kyun, oh my!) that are sure to whet your appetite for more!

3 Korean Variety Shows That Teach You How to Cook(ish)

If cooking is your forte, or perhaps it’s more in line with your “maybe someday,” then you must watch these food-themed variety shows that put the cook right up in the mix of cooking. You never know, you might learn a trick or two!

Idol King of Cooking

Featuring: EXO, BTS, TWICE, Lovelyz

Want to watch BTS cook a meal (for you, tee hee)? Then check out “Idol King of Cooking!” In “Idol King of Cooking,” over 200 idol stars gather for an intense cooking competition. The idol stars show off their cooking skills and have their dishes evaluated by world-renowned chefs. 

The competition begins with a huge preliminary round set to knock out a massive number of contestants. Do you think BTS will survive? You will have to watch to find out. But, the good news is, at only two episodes and less than 40 minutes per episode, you can find out the winner quicker than cooking a turkey dinner.

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Crazy Recipe Adventure

Featuring: Seo Jang Hoon, Kim Jong Kook, Sung Si Kyung, Haha

Four famous Korean MCs head this quirky cooking competition. Each episode of Crazy Recipe Adventure has a Korean food theme, and guests cook food using their own recipe and present them anonymously to the judges. In this way, it’s like “Top Chef” but with a twist.

The twist is – if a judge likes the dish, a golden ax is shown and the dish can be tasted by the next person. But, if they do not like the dish, a toad is shown, and the dish is eliminated on the spot…so no one else can taste it. I know, how mean! Can you imagine if something looked amazing and you couldn’t taste it because someone else didn’t like it! That is a crumb-snatching nightmare. Though it makes for good television, haha.  

If the entire cast tastes and loves the dish, then the guest will receive a pure gold ax weighing in at 11.25 grams, which is a nice talking piece over a meal, don’t you think? “Hey, so…where did you get that gold ax?

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“Paik Class”

Featuring: Paik Jong Won, Sung Si Kyung

I must say that this variety show is not to be missed because Paik Jong Won is a legit cooking master (seriously, we use his recipes, and they are fabulous). In “Paik Class,” chef Paik presents several Korean recipes you can easily try to make on your own. 

Excuse me while I say, the strength and ease of his recipes cannot be stated enough. His recipes are so easy and sooo tasty! His galbi meat recipe has that meat-melting-off-the-bone effect. Want to try making your own bulgogi sauce? Then lock your doors because the neighbors will be knocking to find out where that divine smell is from. 

Netflix even reached out and gave him a show, but you can stream “Paik Class” right here on KOCOWA and find out the amazingness of his cuisine for yourself. You will be the best cook in your family overnight.

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4 Food-Based K-Dramas to sink into with leftovers

Do you have the K-Drama munchies? Are you ready to devour some light romantic comedies without any hints of death or disaster? The kind stuffed with plenty of awkward feels with none of the real-world drama? Then check out these 4 adorable K-Dramas that will leave you hungry for more!

“My Romantic Some Recipe” (Romantic-Comedy)

Actors: Cha Eun Woo, Joo Da Yeong

Cha Eun Woo is adorable in this food-themed mini-series love story. Ever dream about your Idol coming to life? In this very short K-Drama, Joo Da Yeong is an innocent college student with a big crush on a cute boy who often comes into the cafe where she works. One night, Joo Da Yeong gets drunk and brings home a cardboard cutout of Idol Cha Eun Woo. When she wakes up, she is surprised to find the real Cha Eun Woo in her room! 

At only 6 episodes, and just 10 minutes per episode, this drama is a lovely amuse-bouche you can watch over your lunch break. Plus, you can never really get enough of Cha Eun Woo, right? So say, “You’re welcome” to your eyes and stream “My Romantic Some Recipe” on KOCOWA right now!

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“Wok of Love” (Romantic-Comedy)

Actors: Lee Jun Ho, Jang Hyuk, Jung Ryeo Won

Let me try and sum this sizzling drama up. Ahem “Wok of Love” is the story of a former thug who opens a Chinese restaurant (Jang Hyuk), a famous chef that is using this tiny Chinese restaurant to get his reputation back (Lee Jun Ho), and the broke quirky heiress they both love (Jung Ryeo Won). 

Be warned, this 20 episode K-Drama is jam-packed with food! I’m talking Thanksgiving turkey stuffed with it! When they say Chinese food, they mean it and provide plenty of Korean-Chinese dishes to delight. Good luck watching this drama and not getting the munchies. Or perhaps that is the fun of watching this drama! 

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Pasta” (Romantic-Comedy)

Actors: Kong Hyo Jin, Lee Sun Kyun, Lee Ha Nee, Alex

When we talk about food-based K-Dramas, we must talk about “Pasta.” “Pasta” is a romantic comedy with a helping of savory Italian food thrown in – not to mention a handsome trio of delightful sou chefs to delight the eyes. 

In “Pasta” a young woman named Seo Yoo Kyung dreams of becoming an Italian cuisine chef, but she can’t get hired by anyone. Through a fun-to-watch challenge, she starts working in the restaurant of Choi Hyun Wook (played by Lee Sun Kyun), who doesn’t want her there. Can Yoo Kyung survive the jealousy and rivalry that comes with the challenge of working in a top kitchen? Well, it’s kind of hard when you’re falling in love.

If you are not yelling “Yey CHEF!” by the end of this, then come talk to me because you must be studied. If you want to be a panna cotta of joy, then be sure to stream “Pasta” on KOCOWA today!

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“My Lovely Sam Soon” (Romantic-Comedy)

Actors: Kim Sun A, Hyun Bin, Jung Ryeo Won, Daniel Henney

The classic of all classics, “My Lovely Sam Soon,” is a pastry stuffed romantic-comedy with helpings of whip cream on top! Fake dating contracts, an upbeat soundtrack, and a plot twist to keep you wondering how it will turn out made this K-Drama the biggest hit that Korea had ever seen at the time. (“Squid Game” might be the biggest hit right now, but “Squid Game” somehow just isn’t as cute, you know).

In “My Lovely Sam Soon,” Sam-soon (played by Kim Sun A in a star-making role) is a brash yet talented pastry chef constantly teased about her old-fashioned name and a bit thicker than the average lady weight. But Sam Soon is determined to make the best of her life as a single woman in her thirties…until she falls for a chaebol played by Hyun Bin. Yes, an adorkable Hyun Bin is in this drama in the role that made him famous. You should stream “My Lovely Sam Soon” for that fun fact alone!

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So what do you think? Are you going to stream any of these over second helpings of stuffing? Or perhaps you can save it as a dessert treat with pecan pie? Are you wondering how much food-themed prose I can pack in one article? If any of these shows soothe your cravings (hee hee). Then be sure to stream them over the holidays, or at any time, on KOCOWA!

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