Taiyaki / fish bread / 붕어빵

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2010

Taiyaki, street food in Japan and Korea.

I used waffle mix the inside is sweet red bean paste.

I just found a recipe to make the real thing.

Ingredients:
3 Cups(400 g) Sweet Rice Powder
3/4 Cup Sugar
1 tsp Baking Powder
1 tsp Salt
2 Cups Milk
3 Eggs
/4 Cup Cooking Oil
1 Tbsp Butter or Margarine Melted

1Cup Red bean
1 Cup Brown Sugar
1/2 tsp Salt
1 tsp Cinnamon Powder

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Uploader Comments (powerplantop)

  • That took 5 minutes... I spent 6 hours on the beans alone [had to do the whole routine of simmering them in water, which should only take 1 hour, but 6 hours go by, half of the beans are still hard]

    Tried to make it... god... I must have really screwed up because it was disgustinggg. I threw everything away =(

  • @777Kiana These are not as good as the ones you get on the street in Korea but they are close and easy. I do want to do some experimenting with them.

  • Is your wife Asian?

  • @ceyewind Yes

  • amazing! im korean and can't cook half the food you make haha im inspired to learn!

  • @ysquaredd I hope that I inspire you to try more Korean foods. Really its not that hard but nake it the way that you like it. Don;t worry about you have to do this or that. Make it the way that you like it.

    James

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  • Is that your daughter?

  • Ahhh I miss this a lot

  • cute dog XD

  • @PAIGERINES Try Amazon. Just search Taiyaki.

  • i seriously can not find a fish mold online

  • definitely japanese food, it couldn't be korean food. because the fish has the representative meaning in Japan..... If so chinese people may have more possibility to have the food since a lot of things from Japan and Korea are influenced by China.

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