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Yopokki Korean Rice Cake with Hot Sauce (Spicy Topokki) 140g

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These cup of Rabokki are great for enjoying the popular Korean rice cake and noodle dish without the time or effort to make it from scratch. Rabokki (also spelled ddukbokki, ddeokbokki, dukbokki or topokki), is a beloved Korean dish with many variations and a rich history. Literally translated as “stir-fried rice cake”, this spicy rice cake and ramen dish is enormously popular as a street food and also enjoyed at home. It’s so good, once you get a taste, you’ll be craving for more! Put rice cake and powdered sauce in a container, pour water and microwave for 2 minutes 30 seconds. Remove from microwave, cover and wait for 30 seconds. The texture of the rice cake is doubled. Cheese Tteokbokki is a cheesy version — topped with a generous helping of cheese. Although dairy is not traditional to Korean cuisine, there is a definite love affair in South Korea with cheese. Just about everything is now covered with melty, gooey cheese! Gloriously chewy and squishy rice cakes. Mouth-wateringly spicy, umami-rich sauce. And so easy to make! Tteokbokki is made with a rice cake called garaetteok, which is made from short-grain rice in a cylinder shape. This type of rice cake for tteokbokki dishes can be found fresh at Korean markets, in sachets ready with sauce, or in an instant cup (like instant noodles).

Our products have been considered safe for export to the US according to FDA standards and have met these high standards. Make it simple. If you don’t have all the ingredients, feel free to make a basic, bare-bones pantry version. I’ve often made Korean Tteokbokki with only rice cakes, sauce, water, and hard-boiled eggs alone. onion extract, white sugar, xanthan gum, monosodium L-glutamate, disodium 5'-inosinate, disodium 5'-guanylate] Tteokbokki is a popular Korean dish made from small cylinder-shaped rice cakes, which are stir-fried and served with a sweet and spicy red chilli sauce and, often, fish cakes. It is one of the best-loved street food dishes in Korea.Tteokbokki originates from the Joseon Dynasty, where a braised dish of sliced rice cakes, meat and eggs, known as tteok jjim, was served to royals in the royal court. Originally, the dish would have been brown, but in the mid-1900s, gochujang - a red-coloured spicy chilli paste - was added, creating the red tteokbokki dish we know and love today. What Is Tteokbokki Made Of?Korean Rice Cakes (tteok/dduk). Long, cylindrical Korean rice cakes are the star ingredient. When cooked, they take on a delightfully chewy, squishy texture and absorb all that delicious sauce beautifully. Garnish and serve. Off the heat, sprinkle cheese evenly over the top. Add halved hard-boiled eggs. Cover and let the residual heat gently melt the cheese. Uncover and add cabbage. Serve immediately! You can also add garnishes such as green onion, gochujang sauce, cheese, and boiled egg to your liking!

Tteokbokki is a sweet and spicy dish, so those are the main flavours you will enjoy from the dish. The texture of the rice cakes is chewy and tender. Put rice cake, ramen, and powdered sauce in a container, pour water and microwave for 3 minutes and 30 seconds. Remove from microwave, cover and wait 30 seconds. The texture of the rice cake is doubled. You can also add garnish such as green onion, red pepper paste, cheese, or boiled egg according to your taste! These cups of Rabokki are great for enjoying the popular Korean rice cake and noodle dish without the time or effort to make it from scratch. Rabokki (also spelled ddukbokki, ddeokbokki, dukbokki or topokki), is a beloved Korean dish with many variations and a rich history. Literally translated as “stir-fried rice cake”, this spicy rice cake and ramen dish is enormously popular as a street food and also enjoyed at home. It’s so good, once you get a taste, you’ll be craving for more!

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You can enjoy tteokbokki on the go or in an easier way with an instant pot of tteokbokki. Similar to instant noodles, you will add boiling water to prepare the dish. The exact instructions will vary between brands and products, but generally speaking, you will do something like the following: Mozzarella pairs especially well with the saucy richness of Korean Spicy Rice Cakes. Swirls of melty cheese take this simple dish over the top! Ingredients: My favorite dish to serve at a party is Cheese Tteokbokki or Korean Spicy Rice Cakes smothered in gooey cheese. Inevitably, someone always says that it’s their favorite Korean dish. Sara is based in the UK but loves nothing more than creating and sampling dishes from all around the world. Her favourite is Asian cuisine and she hopes to inspire more people in the UK to try authentic East Asian dishes.

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