Gouda Tteokbokki

So, picture this: I'm deep into another K-drama marathon when the characters whip out this mouthwatering dish called Tteokbokki. It looked so good I was determined to make it. So, one night I make it the traditional way and from the first spicy, chewy bite, I was hooked. But you know me, always looking for a tasty twist. One night, craving both Tteokbokki and Mexican I had a lightbulb moment. What if I combined the two? And thus, Gouda Tteokbokki was born! – a quirky fusion of Korean and Mexican flavors that I’m positive you all are going enjoy. Let's dive right in!

Ingredients:

  • Gochujang paste

  • Rice Cakes

  • Mushroom bouillon

  • Garlic powder

  • Onion powder

  • Fenugreek powder

  • Mexican seasoning mix

  • Arugula

  • Cilantro

  • Impossible meatballs

  • Olive oil

  • Balsamic vinegar

  • Worcestershire sauce

  • Pico de gallo

  • Gouda cheese

  • Cherry tomatoes


Mushroom Bouillon Magic:

Begin by adding water to a pot and bringing it to a boil. Turn heat down to medium-high and stir in the mushroom bouillon powder until it's fully dissolved, infusing the water with rich umami flavor that will serve as the base of our Gouda Tteokbokki.

Spice it Up:

Now, it's time to add a kick of heat with the gochujang paste. This fiery Korean chili paste will lend our dish its signature spicy flavor. Don't hold back – spice is life, (no, really if you can’t handle the heat just 1 scoop is enough.) Next, let's sprinkle in a medley of seasonings, including garlic powder, onion powder, fenugreek powder, and a generous helping of Mexican seasoning mix.

Add Some Greens:

Now, toss in a handful of fresh arugula and chopped cilantro, adding a vibrant pop of color and freshness to our Gouda Tteokbokki. These verdant greens not only enhance the visual appeal of the dish but also add a refreshing contrast to the rich, cheesy goodness that's to come.

Cook the Rice Cakes:

Time to add the star of the show – the rice cakes! Carefully place the rice cakes into the simmering broth, allowing them to soak up all the delicious flavors and soften to perfection. Let them cook until they're tender and chewy, turn the heat down to medium so we can start making our meatballs.

Sizzle the Meatballs:

While the rice cakes are cooking, prepare the Impossible meatballs by sautéing them in a separate pan with a drizzle of olive oil, a splash of balsamic vinegar, and a dash of Worcestershire sauce. Let them sizzle until they're golden brown and cooked through, infusing them with irresistible flavor that will complement our Gouda Tteokbokki perfectly.

Bring it All Together:

Once the rice cakes are tender and the meatballs are cooked to perfection, it's time to bring our Gouda Tteokbokki together! Add the sizzling meatballs to the pot of rice cakes, followed by a generous spoonful of zesty pico de gallo. And now, for the pièce de résistance – a generous sprinkling of shredded Gouda cheese that will melt into a golden blanket of cheesy goodness.

Garnish and Serve:

To finish off our Gouda Tteokbokki, garnish it with halved cherry tomatoes and a sprinkle of fresh cilantro for a burst of color and freshness. Then, grab your chopsticks and dig in! With its irresistible blend of spicy, cheesy, and downright delicious flavors, this fusion dish is sure to be a hit at your next dinner party or cozy night in. So go ahead, indulge in the cheesy goodness of Gouda Tteokbokki and let your taste buds rejoice while you cheer on your favorite Noona or Oppa in your next K-drama binge fest! Bon appétit Beleafers!

Today’s Side Dish: Cilantro

Cilantro, with its vibrant green leaves and distinct citrusy flavor, not only adds a burst of freshness to dishes but also packs a punch when it comes to health benefits. Rich in vitamins A, C, and K, as well as antioxidants, cilantro offers a range of advantages, from promoting healthy digestion to reducing inflammation in the body. Additionally, it's believed to help detoxify the body by aiding in heavy metal removal. So, next time you reach for this versatile herb, whether sprinkled over tacos, blended into salsa, or stirred into soups, know that you're not just adding flavor—you're also nourishing your body. Stay healthy in Body and Mind Beleafers!

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