Jajang Tteokbokki - Kang's Kitchen (Korean Rice Cakes with Black Bean Sauce)
A non-spicy variation of tteokbokki mixed with jajang sauce resulting in delicious chewy rice cakes slathered in black bean sauce for a salty and savory Korean street food twist!
Prep Time10mins
Cook Time25mins
Course: Snack
Cuisine: Korean
Servings: 2people
Author: Jennifer | Chopsticks and Flour
Ingredients
Jajang Sauce
1 ¼Tbspoil
1 ¼Tbspgreen onionchopped (scallion)
3 ¾Tbsponionchopped
⅛tspminced ginger
1oz (25 g)ground pork
2 ½tspsugar
1tspsoy sauce
2tspoyster sauce
2Tbspchunjang
Tteokbokki
10oz(300 g)rice cake 떡 (2 cups scant)
2sheetsfish cake
1cup240 ml, water
½ - 1Tbspgochujangred pepper paste, to taste depending on desired spice
1green onion stalkchopped
Instructions
Jajang Sauce
Heat a small frypan with 1 ¼ Tbsp oil. Add in the green onion and stir-fry until the green onions are golden and aromatic (1-2 minutes).
Add in the onions, minced ginger and ground pork to the frypan. Continue to stir-fry until the pork is cooked through and no longer pink.
Add in the sugar to the frypan and allow the sugar to melt and to bring out the caramelized sugar flavor.
Pour the soy sauce into the outter rim of the frypan.*This allows the soy sauce to get cooked and have a more aromatic and “fire” like flavor. This is often a tip given by celebrity chef Baek Jong Won for sauces that use soy sauce.
Mix in the oyster sauce. Mix in the chunjang. Simmer and cook for about 5 more minutes until the sauce gets thick. Set aside.
Tteokbokki
If using refrigerated or hardened rice cakes, soak in room temperature water for about 10 minutes to soften. Cut the fish cake into bite size pieces.
In a medium frypan on medium heat, add in the softened rice cakes, fish cake, and water.
As the jajang sauce sets, the oil and sauce will separate. Dump out the oil from the sauce. Add the sauce into the frypan. Add in the gochujang. And mix the sauce so there are no clumps.
Continue to simmer until the rice cakes are soft and the sauce has thickened (4-6 minutes). If the sauce reduces too much, add a few Tbsp of water and continue to simmer. Top with chopped green onions.