This recipe has been updated. I was introduced to Korean rice cakes, a.k.a. tteok, at Momofuku Ssam Bar in New York around 2013. I worked in the restaurant group’s corporate office at the time, and ...
Chicago Sun-Times: Holiday dining at home: Chicago chef Bill Kim’s Korean rice cake soup with simmered dumplings recipe
Holiday dining at home: Chicago chef Bill Kim’s Korean rice cake soup with simmered dumplings recipe
Discover how to make delicious and chewy Injeolmi, a traditional Korean rice cake, right in your microwave. This easy recipe uses Mochiko sweet rice flour, sugar, and roasted soybean powder for ...
Eater: This Cacio e Pepe Recipe Swaps Spaghetti for Korean Rice Cakes
The Washington Post: Korean rice cakes are a chewy canvas for spicy sausage and kimchi
Korean rice cakes are a chewy canvas for spicy sausage and kimchi
This crispy-salty-spicy rice cake dish frequently makes an appearance on the menu at chef Susan Kim’s Korean food pop-up, Doshi. She blisters Korean rice cakes, or tteok, until they’re toasty and ...
Chewy Korean rice cakes, or tteok, are getting a cheesy makeover in kitchens everywhere. From spicy street food classics to fusion mac-and-cheese swaps, this comfort dish is endlessly adaptable.
The Washington Post: How to use Korean rice cakes (tteok), a chewy, versatile delight
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 ...
YouTube on MSN: Easy microwave injeolmi: Chewy Korean rice cake in minutes!