How do you make dukboki?!


Question:

How do you make dukboki?

I have had this Korean dish before but I don't live near Korean restaurants anymore. I managed to order the rice cake used and red pepper paste through online Korean store and that is the only information that I managed to find online. I would truly appreciate some guidance on how this should be made.
Thank you in advance.


Answers:

Duk Boki

1/2 lb. Duk (Cylindrical rice cake)
1 tbsp Gochujang
1/2 tbsp miso
1 garlic clove, chopped finely
1/2 tsp red pepper powder
1 stalk bok choy
1 scallion chopped
Sesame oil
1/2 cup chicken broth
2 tsp sugar
1/4 lb beef chuck
1 Carrot, sliced
Black pepper

1. Soak Duk in cold water for 10 minutes
2. Cut beef into 1/4 inch thick 1" x 2" slices.
3. Mix beef, black pepper, garlic and 1 tsp sesame oil in bowl
4. Brown beef in a frying pan
5. Add in carrots, scallions, bok choy and duk, mix and cover and steam for about 10 minutes or until vegetables are soft.
6. Mix the gochujang, hot pepper, miso, sugar and 2 tsps water in bowl until blended.
7. Add mixture to the pan and stir. Add broth as needed if sauce becomes too thick.
8. Ready to serve when the duk is soft!

Duk Bokki

7 oz of strings of white rice cake (Duk Bokki purpose)
1/4 of onion
half carrot
2 soaked shitake mushrooms
red and green chilly pepper
oil sesame seed oil

Seasoning:
1 Tbs of ground red pepper
1 Tbs of red bean paste (gochujang)
1 Tbs of soy sauce
3 Tbs of beef broth
1 Tbs of chopped green onion
1 Tbs of chopped garlic
1/2 Tbs of sugar, sesame seeds, ground black pepper, sesame seed oil

Choose thin white rice cake for Dukbokki or (Tukbokki) purpose. Mix strings with a few drops of sesame seed oil.

Cut onion and carrot about 1/4 inch thickness.

Soak mushroom in warm water for about 20 minutes and cut into thin pieces. Deseed green and red chilly peppers and cut them diagonally.

Make seasoning, and mix it well.

In a deep skillet, coat with oil, and pour seasoning. When seasoning starts to boil add onion, carrot, mushroom, red and green pepper. Stir for a while.

Add strings of rice cake, and keep stirring until all the ingredients are cooked. Taste to see if you need more salt.




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