TTEOKKOCHI 🌶️🌶️ SPICY KOREAN RICE CAKE SKEWERS!! (떡꼬치) VEGAN

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Vegan Tteokkochi
(Makes 5 skewers)

– 20 rice cakes, thawed and blanched
– 1 tablespoon gochujang – Korean chili paste ()
– 1 and 1/2 tablespoons ketchup
– 1 tablespoon brown rice syrup
– 1/2 tablespoon soy sauce
– 2 teaspoon sesame oil, divided
– 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
– salt

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12 thoughts on “TTEOKKOCHI 🌶️🌶️ SPICY KOREAN RICE CAKE SKEWERS!! (떡꼬치) VEGAN

  1. Happy New Year everyone!! Hope you all are staying warm (especially in Boston – eeek!!). Today I have for you Korean Rice Cake skewers. They remind me of tteokboki, but they’re sweet and spicy (and grilled). It’s lovely as a bring-along snack, so I hope you guys like it!😊 Also a big thank you to all of you who left me such lovely messages on my last video. I think I get a little nervous in new environments, so I really appreciate all your support ❤️

  2. I’m outside of Boston and it’s finally going to warm up today (58 degrees!) but but down to 25 again in a few days which is still better than below zero. I’m sure you don’t miss that! Would you say this is a Korean bbq sauce that I could put on my husband’s chicken? (gasp! I am in the process of converting him. Red meat and pork have been out for months. Fish and poultry are next to go.)

    1. patty 8873 As I was lamenting over the lack of sun I have here, the BBC actually reported on the bomb cyclone in Boston…I saw clips and interesting that made me feel better about the weather here😝(plus boston has had 2 amazing winters and I knew any year it was about to blow and get back to the norm…or worse….Really sorry, but I hope you’re staying safe and hopefully warm from the snow.). In terms of the sauce, I really like it because it’s sweet and spicy which I can deal with better. It would definitely work on chicken. I used to buy the Korean BBQ sauce from hmart and marinate tofu with it, though it always tastes a bit sweet, but that could work for your husband too:). Good luck on converting😝

  3. Yummy!! I bought a pack of rice cakes a while back and haven’t figured out a way to eat it besides traditional the Korean rice cake dish it’s used for.

    1. Kim Ari Targon I think I know what you mean and yes! I’ve been meaning to do something with greens for a while😊 Thanks for the suggestion👍

  4. Hi! May I put in a request? Could you make Taiwanese mustard greens with bean curd? I had this as a cold dish side at a Taiwanese restaurant and would love to recreate it.

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