K-Recipe: A Toast for Reminiscing the Streets of Korea đ
If youâve ever been to Korea, youâll know that the street food there is truly something else 𤤠If you could see me in aerial shot view on the day that I can finally set foot there again, all that youâll see will be a blur of me zig-zagging from cart to cart đââď¸ From the classic tteokbokki and fish cake combo to crispy korean pancakes and cheesy corn dogs⌠I canât tell if thatâs the sound of my dog growling or my stomach đ
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âStreet toastâ, or âGilgeori toastâ (길깰댏 í ě¤í¸), is one of those street foods that are highly nostalgic to people who grew up in Korea. Since it includes a combination of bread, egg and vegetables, itâs considered to be filling and nutritious (you can think of it as an upgraded omlette!) đĽ Because of this, a lot of people would munch on it as their breakfast on the way to school or work. Since many of us canât be in Korea to try them directly from the street vendors right now, the next best thing is to make it for ourselves at home. Luckily, itâs really simple and easy to make! đ
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1) Mix all of your vegetables in a bowl together, making sure that none of the pieces are too big. 2) Crack the eggs into the bowl and sprinkle the salt and pepper. Mix them all together with something that doesnât have holes like a whisk - chopsticks are a good option for a more authentic experience đ 3) Butter your bread for extra crispiness and taste. 4) Grease your frying pan with butter or cooking oil, then begin frying the egg mixture. Try to make it into a square shape, then split into two so that it fits perfectly into the bread. 4) If you have ham, fry the slices after removing your egg and toast the bread slices in the pan on low-medium heat. 5) Now that everythingâs off the pan, sprinkle some sugar on your bread. Place the egg (sprinking a little bit more sugar if youâd like), ham and cheese on top. Squeeze some tomato sauce and mayonnaise evenly before finally placing another bread slice on the top to complete your Street Toast! (Recipe from YouTube: Seonkyeong Longest)
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The savoury taste is balanced perfectly with the sweetness âď¸ The classic way to get the sweetness is from the sugar, but many vendors these days create their own special sauces to go with it. This recipe is done the classic way with sugar, but feel free to substitute it for anything else that youâd like! Itâs a customisable recipe that you can also change up with the omelette part of this toast to include your favourite vegetables, or just whateverâs in the fridge đĽđĽŹđ
Try this recipe for breakfast or lunch for a guaranteed GOOD start to your day! đł
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