Revisiting and reimagining the Korean tradition of tteok guk. By Eric Kim Every year, around 1 or 2 a.m. on Jan. 1, Joline O’Leary drives home from a big New Year’s Eve party. Before turning in for ...
K-Pop culture has made Korean food the latest craze! From watching anime characters eating steaming hot ramen in Korean TV shows to seeing popular Korean singing groups like BTS and BlackPink sharing ...
Spicy baked tteokbokki with burrata on table with garnishes and wine - Julie Kinnaird/Chowhound Kinnaird says she loves this recipe because it takes so little time to prepare, yet tastes like you ...
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And a classic, simple salad that recalls summer nights in the south of France. By Melissa Clark Despite my love for charred vegetables and steaks, I’m a fair-weather griller. If I lived in a more ...
Tteok, glutinous rice cake that is enjoyed as a sweet dessert or filling snack, dates back to even before the Three Kingdoms period, when people made the rice cakes by pounding grain flour. Nowadays, ...
This delightful recipe combines the traditional Korean rice cake, garae-tteok, with the flavours of a classic Hello Dolly to create a positively tempting dessert. The contrast of the crunchy outside ...
There’s American gas station food and then there’s Korean gas station food. Of the plethora of hot and fresh fare you can get off the highway as you drive through Korea — from noodles, kimbap, ...
Tteok has a reputation of being traditional food that often appears outdated with the same old taste. But Korean rice cakes can be transformed into delicate desserts that are pleasing to the eye if ...
Tteok are Korean desserts made from steamed and pounded rice. The rice cakes have grown a following in Australia partly due to featuring in K-Drama series. They’re made mostly using natural ...
Korean rice cakes, frequently Romanized as tteok (though you might find variations in spelling), are a staple ingredient in the country’s cuisine. Typically made by steaming and then pounding a simple ...