The recipe is here!: http://www.maangchi.com/recipe/dakgalbiDakgalbi is a delicious, spicy grilled chicken dish that's a popular choice for friends who are getting together to go out to eat. It's a natively communal dish that's always shared among a small, intimate group of people, so it naturally stimulates conversation and a good time. It's pretty much impossible to eat dakgalbi in silence!When you go to a restaurant with your friends and family and order dakgalbi, they'll bring out a large skillet filled with the dakgalbi ingredients as well as some side dishes. While the skillet cooks on the tabletop, you and your friends can munch on side dishes and talk, and maybe order some drinks, too. The dakgalbi will cook nicely and the waitress will tell you: "Now you can eat!"When you're almost completely finished, you can ask the waitress: "We'd like some stir-fried rice please." She'll bring out some rice, mix it with the leavings in the skillet, and quickly fry up some spicy, stir fried rice. She might divide the rice into portions and serve it to everyone at the table, or she might just leave it in the pan and let everyone dig in. For many people I know, this is their favorite part!Don't have a dakgalbi restaurant near you? Now you can make it at home! Invite your family and friends over, and prepare all the ingredients."Are you guys ready to eat dakgalbi?" you can ask."Yes, yes!"Bring out the pan filled with lots of vegetables, chicken, and the sauce, and cook it at the table. Your house will be full of an irresistible, delicious aroma, laughter, and conversation, I guarantee!Enjoy the recipe! Let me know your dakgalbi stories: how you prepared it, how you modified the recipe, how many guests came over, and how much they loved loved loved it : ). I'm really interested in your stories, so tell me in the comments or upload a photo and tell me there.Ingredients:1 pound of deboned drumsticks (the video shows how to debone them), or chicken breast3 tablespoons of soy sauce10 cloves of peeled garlic, minced1 tablespoon minced ginger cup hot pepper paste (gochujang) cup hot pepper flakes (gochugaru) cup cooking wine (mirim) or water-sugar solution ( cup water and 1 teaspoon sugar) teaspoon ground black pepper1 pound cabbage, rinsed, cut into bite sized pieces1 medium onion (about 1 cup), sliced5 oz (1cup) rice cake (garaeddeok), cut into 2 inch long pieces5 oz (1 cup) sweet potato, peeled and sliced into bite sized pieces1 small carrot ( cup), sliced2 green chili peppers, sliced2 dozen perilla leaves