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An adventure of Korean Pasta: Rice cake in spicy red sauce[ddeok-boggi]
When Koreans are old enough to eat spicy Korean food (let's say elementary school), this is what we start with for a life-long journey of spicy Korean food. Some say that Kimchi is the first spicy food to them and gradually they move on to other spicy foods. To me, it was "Ddeok-boggi" that got me into spicy food for the first time. I was sitting on a small wooden chair at a snack bar in front of my elementary school. There were a few of my friends and all of us had a handkerchief pinned to our left side. We were only 8 years old and those hankerchiefs were a requirement of the school so that we could always clean our runny noses. I still remember how spicy it was to me. We all had our hands close to our mouths and tried to create a breeze by shaking them hoping that the small wind would cool down our tongues that were on fire. I have many fond memories of sharing gossip, secrets, and even math problems over a nice bowl of this dish.
Is it rainning outside? Make this dish. Speaking of occassions associated with "Ddeok-boggi" I remember a time when my husband John came to visit Korea 5 years ago(We were not married then). It was about 2:00am in downtown Seoul and after a night of bar hopping we were quite hungry. No restaurants were open at that time but the street was full of food vendors selling street food in wagons. Every vendor was selling this dish and John really wanted to try it. Do you know what he said after having a bite of the rice cake? "Hmmmm, this is like Korean pasta, isn't it?" What an interesting concetpt? I have never thought about comparing "Ddeok-boggi" to Italian pasta. I would have never thought about calling Italian pasta "Italian Ddeok-boggi". Well, once you make this dish and taste it, you will understand what I mean... It took longer than I thought to scale down every ingredient I use to make "Ddeok-boggi". After struggling with measuring spoons, measuring cups, and scales and going through several kitchen tests, I proudly present you with a fail-proof recipe for this Korean Mac and Cheese!!!
*Ingredients (4 portions)
Red pepper paste[Gochu-jang]
: 2 Tbsp
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