Showing posts with label Seoul Sausage Company. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seoul Sausage Company. Show all posts

Saturday, March 17, 2012

First Look: Snow Monkey by Kogi BBQ Founder, Mark Manguera

It's been over 3 years since I've first tried Kogi BBQ and in fact, Founder, Mark Manguera has even referred to me as the first blogger who blogged about them. Click here if you'd like to read that post.  Since then Kogi BBQ  is now considered the grand-daddy of the gourmet food truck culture in Los Angeles and I'm happy that I was one of the first to write about them.

Seoul Sausage and Snow Monkey Super Bowl Party

With the success of Kogi BBQ, Mark has decided to take on a new venture called Snow Monkey and recently dropped me an email giving me the head's up. Along with  telling what Snow Monkey was, he also mentioned the Snow Monkey Cares Program where a portion of all proceeds will be donated several times a year to various non-profit and charitable organizations.  I love it when companies give back like that. So what's being served at Snow Monkey exactly? Well, what they make is a product that isn't frozen yogurt, that isn't ice cream and as they say, "not your average snow cone".

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Seoul Sausage and Snow Monkey Super Bowl Party

Of course, I had to taste this for myself and knowing this, Mark invited me to the Super Seoul Sausage Bowl Party where Snow Monkey was going to have a booth. Not that I wouldn't have gone anyway, but knowing that the Seoul Sausage Company was going to be serving their Korean sausages that I felt in love with last year, it was the cherry on the sundae. In fact, Seoul Sausage and Snow Monkey are available for catering together if you're interested. I think they'd make a dynamic duo, don't you?

Seoul Sausage and Snow Monkey Super Bowl Party

The way that Snow Monkey is made is that they infuse purified water with a different flavorings, freeze them into cylindrical ice blocks, which they proceed to shave.  They will have 6 standard flavors that will be rotated as well as specialty flavors that will pop up every now and then on their menu.


Seoul Sausage and Snow Monkey Super Bowl Party

Once you have selected your Snow Monkey flavor, you will have your choice of toppings which can include anything from chocolate pocky to candied bacon to lychee popping boba to crushed fortune cookies and more.


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Sauces will also be available like condensed milk, chocolate sauce, strawberry puree, to name a few.

Seoul Sausage and Snow Monkey Super Bowl Party

My first taste was the Mango-Lychee topped with whipped cream and chocolate sauce. As was mentioned, it really wasn't a frozen yogurt, ice cream or snow cone. Instead, it was almost like a creamy pudding with just a hint of an icy texture.  It was different, but I liked it and the mango and lychee flavors really shone through.

Seoul Sausage and Snow Monkey Super Bowl Party

The Maple flavor was the second one we tried.  I actually thought it was way too sweet, but the candied bacon was a big help, but only after we broke it up into pieces and mixed everything together.  That helped cut into the sweetness.  Perhaps, candied bacon pieces may be a good topping option? I'd certainly go for it.

Seoul Sausage and Snow Monkey Super Bowl Party

The last three flavors we tried were just plain with no toppings or sauces.  I loved the Taro and the Green Tea; however, I struggled with the Banana Creme flavor. It had a bit of an artificial banana taste that I didn't care for.  Apparently, this was a new flavor that they were debuting at this party, so it probably still needs a little more work.

Seoul Sausage and Snow Monkey Super Bowl Party

Overall, I think Snow Monkey has a great start. With his past success with Kogi, I'm sure Snow Monkey Founder, Mark Manguera is going to take this business far.  If you want to try Snow Monkey for yourself, they currently have a brick and mortar in Canoga Park and as I mentioned earlier, they are also available for catering.

Before I end this post, I have to give a shoutout to the Seoul Sausage Company.  They served Spicy Sausage Cheese Nachos which were absolutely delicious. I was hoping to get that Spicy Sausage Sandwich, but they ran out before I go to the front of a very long line. However, their Kalbi Sausage was more than satisfying and while not spicy, was just as juicy and flavorful as the first time I tried it.

Seoul Sausage and Snow Monkey Super Bowl Party

Seoul Sausage and Snow Monkey Super Bowl Party

If you'd love to try Seoul Sausages and Snow Monkey for yourself, I'm hosting a private party at my home. For more info, please click here!

Snow Monkey
(inside Westfield Topanga Mall)
6600 Topanga Blvd
Canoga Park, CA 91303
(818) 888-8092
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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Seoul Soiree at the Seoul Sausage Company Fan Appreciation Party

Seoul Sausage Appreciation Day 

Ever since I saw a tweet by @EmpressEricka who commented about having a Soul Soiree while eating homemade coffee ice cream, the words "Soul Soiree" stuck in my head and I knew I wanted to use it somewhere, but with a twist. So behold my post about the Seoul Soiree at the Seoul Sausage Company Fan Appreciation Party that I attended a few months back.
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Seoul Sausage Appreciation Day

If you haven't heard of Seoul Sausage Company before and you are a lover of Korean food and sausage, than this is one young company you should get to know really fast. They take their sausage seriously.  Check out the shirt that one of the owners is wearing below to see what I mean.

Seoul Sausage Appreciation Day

What's unique about their sausages is that they are inspired by Korean flavors.  Currently, they have two sausages to choose from.  One is their Spicy Pork Sausage and the other is their Kalbi Sausage and both were on the menu for this party.  We were also asked to vote for which was our favorite.  Team Beef vs. Team Pork. Read on to see which team I batted for, although if you're a regular reader of my blog, you may already know the answer.

Seoul Sausage Appreciation Day

As the sausages were being grilled, the smell was so delicious, it made me giddy with meat joy and anticipation.

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Pork lover that I am, I went for the Spicy Pork Sausage first. Their pork sausage is flavored with traditional Korean spices served on a bun with apple cabbage slaw and I have to tell you this sausage was substantial in size.  My first bite was heaven. This may sound a bit corny, but I actually thought I heard angels sing. The sausage was juicy, packed with flavor and definitely had a big kick of heat and spice.  Just a take a look at my picture to see what I mean by this sausage being blessed with a lot of meaty juices. I don't necessarily eat sausages very often, but this was one of the best I've ever had.

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Second to the plate was their Kalbi Sausage made with 100% beef kalbi and it was served with kimchi sauerkraut and garlic jalapeno aioli.  While more subtle in flavor than its fiery counterpart, the Kalbi Sausage was also filled with meaty juices and was also quite delicious.

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Before that day, I've never had Seoul Sausages before, but now that I have, I'm a big fan. I know I did a play on words when I talked about my "Seoul Soiree", but eating those sausages was really like having a "Soul Soiree".There are those foods that you eat to survive, but there are foods that you eat to feed your soul. When it comes to the sausages from the Seoul Sausage Company, they are definitely soul-satisfying.

Do you want to check out the Seoul Sausage Company for yourself? Right now, you can catch them at various events and festivals around town.  They are also available for catering.Check out all their contact information below.

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