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  2. How to Make Savory Mochi At Home - AOL

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    Cook mochi dumplings in boiling salted water to set the dough, then cool in an ice bath. (The mochi can be made ahead to this step and stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator up to 24 ...

  3. Making mochi from scratch is easier than it sounds - AOL

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    Here are 3 delicious and surprisingly easy mochi recipes you need to try. The post Making mochi from scratch is easier than it sounds appeared first on In The Know.

  4. TikTok is obsessed with mochi donuts. Try these 5 tasty recipes!

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    Dark chocolate and hazelnut spiced mochi. TikToker and baker Andria (@thepuffaron) decorates the donuts with a blend of chocolate ganache, cream, spice and toasted hazelnuts. 4.

  5. Twisted doughnut - Wikipedia

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    Twisted doughnuts are yeast donuts or sticks of pastry made from wheat flour or glutinous rice flour, deep-fried in oil. [1] In China, they are known as mahua (麻花); [2] in Korea, they are known as kkwabaegi (꽈배기), [3] and in the Philippines, they are known as shakoy and pilipit, in Japan, they are known as sakubei ().

  6. List of Korean dishes - Wikipedia

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    Bungeoppang (붕어빵; "carp-bread") is the Korean name for the Japanese fish-shaped pastry Taiyaki that is usually filled with sweet red bean paste and then baked in a fish-shaped mold. It is very chewy on the inside and crispy on the outside. Gukwa-ppang (국화빵): Bread shaped like a flower.

  7. Korean baked goods - Wikipedia

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    In Western-style baking, bread has zero fat and the main components are flour, salt, and water. Korean style bread, on the other hand, are high in fat and sugar, which together give the bread its unique soft texture. [5] Typical white bread found in South Korean bakeries. Korean baked breads are very soft and typically drizzled with condensed milk.

  8. Making mochi from scratch is easier than it sounds - AOL

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  9. Gyeran-ppang - Wikipedia

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    Gyeran-ppang (Korean: 계란빵; lit. egg bread) is a South Korean street food. [1] It is a fluffy, oblong-shaped piece of bread that is sweet and savory with a whole egg inside the pancake dough. [2] [3]