What an easy Korean Chicken Dish?

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Whats an easy Korean Chicken dish I can cook?

I'm used to making stir-fry chinese food and I can bake things, but I want to try an easy Korean Chicken dish. Any suggestions. Not one with 5 bajillion ingrediants and I need one that doesn't require a grill or a deep frier because I don't have those.
 
Korean food is notoriously high in sodium. You might want to consider a different type of cuisine.
 
Why chicken?
 
Korean food is notoriously high in sodium. You might want to consider a different type of cuisine.

I do huge biking routes and regularly bike around 170 miles per week. A regular person's body stores about 8000mg sodium on reserve which takes about 4 hours of excercise to burn through without replenishing. I do drink a light mix of Gatoraide and water on my way but over a 4 hour period(55 miles) I will deplete almost my entire reserve and only fill back maybe 500mg of Sodium so during the summer I am evenly balanced. My usual diet consist mainly of fiber-rich foods like Pasta(the one without sodium), orange juice, high-fiber cereal, bananas, apples, and power bars. I can't take a bit of sodium every once in a while.
 
Korean food is notoriously high in sodium. You might want to consider a different type of cuisine.
That's a bit like saying "American Food is notoriously high in calories, you might want to consider a different type of cuisine."
 
Well yes, it's American, it's unhealthy.
Now, if you had gotten a Japanese man to make you the SAME salad, it'd be good for you, because Japanese Cuisine is light on calories.
 
Spoiler :
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it's technically a salad!
 
Are drummetes just drumstsicks or do you have to take the meat off the leg?
They are the first part of the chicken wings that resemble miniature drumsticks but are white meat. Most places that serve Buffalo chicken wings, etc., provide both.
 
Did you find the kochujang (red pepper paste)? I'm planning to try making them myself the next time I go to the grocery store.
 
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