Tteokbokki, also spelt ddeokbokki (and many other variations), is a Korean dish of simmered rice cakes. There are many versions, including the rather luxurious, non-spicy “royal tteokbokki ...
These chewy, lightly sweet, sesame-filled rice cakes are a star of the Korean mid-autumn festival known as Chuseok. Crispy-on-the-outside, chewy-on-the-inside rice cakes play well as a pasta ...
use it for other of my Korean recipes or slather it over a freshly cooked steak or on a cheese toastie. You will adore it, I promise. Now make the sauce for your rice cakes. Peel and grate the ...
Asia Society Korea presents a culinary report on the different types of Korean rice cakes which are a meal, seasonal delicacy, and also a medium of symbolic and cultural significance to be had at ...
Koreans, like many people from traditional cultures around the world, celebrate holidays with special food. Pine needles are an essential ingredient of the Korean rice cakes called song pyun. These ...
This Korean dish of oyster, seaweed and rice soup is something I make when I’m dining alone, because I’m the only one in my household that likes oysters. It’s delicious, and takes only about ...