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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2011

Ingredients for 4 people:
- 20 - 25 rice cakes
- a hand full of mushrooms
- 4 bell peppers (you can use different colors of bell peppers)
- 1 big cucumber or 2/3 small ones
- 3 tbs water
- sesame seeds
for the sauce:
- 3tbs soy sauce
- 1 tbs brown sugar
(you can also use honey if you like, honey tastes different than sugar, so I would advise adding a half tbs honey)
- 1 tbs sesame oil
- 2 tbs green onion
- a little garlic
Secret, magic ingredient : maggi aroma
maggi (sounds like 'magic' in french, 'magie') is used a lot in cooking in my French family I do believe that adding a few drops of this 'magic potion' (like we used to call it when we were kids) will make the dish even tastier.
Although ddukbokki isn't necessarily served with rice, you can serve it with rice (wich also fits better in the european way of seeing a dinner: rice/pasta/potatoes + vegetables + meat).

To read something about me, the dish and my critique of the dish please click the following link : http://ameblo.jp/marisesameba/entry-11057392040.html
(youtube doesn't allow the description to be that long)

as requested by "visitseoul":
name: Marise van Domburg
nationality: French & Dutch

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  • nice job

  • @KYUNGILNAM thank you. :)

  • delicous!

    when's the next video? ;)

  • @laclassecommence thanks!

    I'm not sure, I really liked making this video and I would love to make more

    but I think I'm more of a pictures and blogging person.

  • can you please leave your name & nationality?? Thanks:) -visitseoul

  • @visitseoul sure, no problem, I will try and add it to the videodescription. you can already find my name, nationality, something about me, someting about the dish and my critique of the dish by clicking on the link in the video description. (youtube doesn't allow a very long videodescription)

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  • @fmhac thank you!

  • @Hamutaro666 thank you!

    please try this recipe and tell me how it turned out!

    I've added subtitles to my video so you can follow it more easily n_~

  • @camadouce "miam miam" is the best description!

    many recipes can easily be made vegetarian by changing some of the ingredients (or by omitting the meat) :)

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