ISS astronaut Jonny Kim turns NASA rations into Korean-inspired burger in space

Moon Joon-hyun 2025. 5. 1. 10:50
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(Screenshot from Jonny Kim's Instagram account @jonnykimusa)

NASA astronaut Jonny Kim, the first Korean American to serve on a long-duration mission aboard the International Space Station, is drawing attention for adding a personal and cultural twist to space food — by making a burger with Korean gochujang.

Kim posted photos on social media this week showing a floating burger made from standard NASA rations: beef steak, wheat snack bread, cheese spread and potatoes au gratin. The key ingredient was a generous squeeze of gochujang, a spicy Korean red pepper paste sent to him in a care package delivered aboard the SpaceX CRS-32 Cargo Dragon.

“If you’ve lived on MREs, you’ve probably tried some creative field recipes,” Kim wrote, referring to Meals Ready-to-Eat used in the military. “I miss cooking for my family, but this hits the spot in its own way.”

Known as a “ranger burger” in military circles, the improvised meal is a familiar staple among US service members. By adding gochujang — specifically Sunchang Taeyangcho gochujang, a traditional Korean paste made from sun-dried red chili peppers, rice and fermented soybean paste — Kim gave the dish a distinctly Korean American identity.

(Screenshot from Jonny Kim's Instagram account @jonnykimusa)

In a separate photo, he held up the tube of gochujang, calling it a reminder of “the taste of home.”

Kim, 41, launched to the ISS on April 8 aboard Russia’s Soyuz MS-27 spacecraft, alongside Russian crew members. Born in Los Angeles to South Korean immigrants, Kim is a former Navy SEAL with over 100 combat missions, a Harvard-trained physician, and one of NASA’s most accomplished astronaut recruits in recent years.

He joined NASA in 2017 and previously trained for the Artemis lunar program.

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