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homemade dduk from my relatives
Stop pretend you’re sorry (...) quit you don’t cry
OOey gooey chewy dduk with lotta beans my dad always buys these old school korean snacks…. and it always ends up disappearing before he even gets to try em
As you probably have noticed, I haven't been cooking in quite some time. A lot of it is that I'm back working full time & am just exhausted all the time. And a lot of it is I've been pretty depressed and down a bunch lately. But I decided to do a quick easy simple snack that I saw the amazing @cafemaddy do. It's called so-dduk so-dduk (Korean rice cakes & sausage). - I bought some small berkshire pork sausages & rice cakes. If you are unfamiliar w/ Korean rice cakes (dduk or tteok), they are not what you think of with American rice cakes. They are thick, chewy & usually glutinous. Think a thick pasta. I skewered them together & simply fried them in a generously oiled pan on both sides until the dduk was crispy. - Meanwhile I made the sauce to spread on it. I did a small variation of Maddy's recipe. Hers mixed gochujang/sugar/soy sauce/ramen packet/garlic powder/water. Shamefully, I was out of ramen so no packet! So I used everything else listed and randomly added some tomato sauce & sesame oil & mixed well. Then heated up in microwave for a short time. Apologies to Maddy for changing the recipe but it still turned out super good. - When the sausage/rice cakes were done, I took them out & patted them dry w/ a paper towel. I poured the sauce evenly all over each side and spread. Topped w/ some sesame seeds. - RESULT: Damn these were so tasty! Literally took me minutes to make. I was on zoom w/ a friend and was sending him pics of it and he was like "you're done already?" Such a great snack and so delicious and simple to make. Highly recommend checking out Maddy's IG, Tik Tok & website for more amazing recipes. #ChefJimmy #cooking #sodduksodukk #tteok #dduk #sausage #gochuhang #soysauce #snack #KoreanSnack https://www.instagram.com/p/CN4Hr3TB0wL/?igshid=15dm2cciw66ce
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Ao invés de te empurrar para longe O sucesso soa mais fácil Ao invés do álcool que eu bebo todos os dias Pensar em você que está ficando mais magra Me deixa mais machucado por dentro
Coloquei na mente que me tornarei o cara mau Com palavras frias e afiadas Mas se você chorar desse jeito É jogo baixo
Lágrimas caindo dduk dduk Seu belo rosto distorcido Dois olhos cheios de ódio por mim Pare agora dduk dduk
Lutando para me livrar dduk dduk Dessa afeição Mas meu coração já fraquejou Nós dois dduk dduk
Ao invés de me tornar o cara bom Esperei que me esquecesse o mais rápido possível e seguisse em frente Então esperei que você falasse o diabo de mim
Coloquei na mente que me tornarei o cara mau Com palavras frias e afiadas Mas se você chorar desse jeito É jogo baixo
Lágrimas caindo dduk dduk Seu belo rosto distorcido Dois olhos cheios de ódio por mim Pare agora dduk dduk
Lutando para me livrar dduk dduk Dessa afeição Mas meu coração já fraquejou Nós dois dduk
Tuk Tuk Tuk Tenho que me livrar disso Dduk dduk dduk Tenho que destruir isso Huk Huk Huk A tristeza que me assola Tenho que superar Não conseguir dormir por causa da solidão Não conseguir surtar por causa do vazio Não entender que esse é o fim Não consigo fazer isso
Lágrimas caindo dduk dduk Seu belo rosto distorcido Dois olhos cheios de ódio por mim Pare agora dduk dduk
Lutando para me livrar dduk dduk Dessa afeição Mas meu coração já fraquejou Nós dois dduk dduk
Nota: “Dduk” é o som de lágrimas caindo.
How to Make Dduk Gook
How to Make Dduk Gook
Dduk Gook, or korean rice cake soup, is a type of soup that's ateen on New Year's Day. It symbolized good luck and fortune. Dduk Gook is an easy dish to make, with minimal preparation. There are many ways to prepare this dish, but this recipe will show you how to make the simplest form of Dduk Gook.
To make dduk gook, you will need: a package of rice cakes, eggs (fried and thinly cut), thin…
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