Jesa
Jesa is rebuilt as a usable Korean dinner recipe: a rice dish with separated grains, seasoned topping, and a clear serving style inspired by Korean jesa ceremonial food plate with rice cakes, vegetables, fish, and fruit. This original SmilingPages version gives the dish a real ingredient list, steady home-kitchen steps, and enough context for a cook to prepare a satisfying plate without relying on a placeholder source note.
π Recipe adapted from Wikidata (Dish)
Prepare the rice so the grains are tender but not mushy.
Cook onion and garlic in oil until fragrant, then add the featured ingredient.
Season with sauce or stock and simmer briefly until the topping is cohesive.
Spoon the topping over the rice or fold it through gently without crushing the grains.
Finish with herbs, sesame, chile, citrus, or pickles and serve hot.
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