23 Recipes With Kimchi to Use Up What’s in Your Fridge

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These recipes with kimchi prove that the spicy, funky fermented vegetable is good for far more than eating straight out of the jar—though we do that plenty too. Whether stirred into stews, folded into pancakes, or whisked into salad dressings, kimchi adds depth, tang, and savory heat to all kinds of dishes.

While Napa cabbage kimchi is the most common version in American grocery stores, just about any crunchy vegetable—such as daikon radishes, shredded carrots, and cucumbers—can be fermented and used the same way. Some kimchis include seafood-based pastes or sauces, while vegan versions rely on ingredients like miso paste for umami. No matter the style, these recipes show just how versatile kimchi can be—inside and far beyond Korean cuisine.

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