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Tukbokki

 

Rice Cake with Vegetables

떡볶이

Tukbokki is one of Korea's popular snacks that are loved by teenagers as well as adults.  It is made from garaetuk, a chewy long cylindrical rice pasta (or "rice cake") that is cut into many pieces and cooked with various ingredients.  It is a stir-fry dish which is cooked with kochujang (hot chili pepper paste) along with garaetuk, seasoned beef, fish cakes and assorted vegetables such as green onions, carrots and onions.

A spicy version of tukbokki is very popular but less spicy ones can be also requested to meet everyone's taste buds.  In Korea, this snack is commonly purchased from street vendors much like hotdog vendors in New York City. However, it can be found in Korean fast food venues as well as some restaurants outside of Korea.

Recipe Ingredients

Cooking Directions

  1. For preparation, make sure the garaetuk is soft and chewy for cooking.
  2. Cut the onion and carrot into widths of 1cm and lengths of 3cm.
  3. Mix the ketchup and hot pepper paste in a pot, then boil it with added sugar, lastly sprinkle in some sesame seeds.
  4. Pour oil into a pan with garlic and green onions then fry the onions, carrots, and cabbage.
  5. When the vegetables are lightly fried, put the garaetuk with the mixed sauce for 5-8 minutes.
  6. Serve hot.