[K-Food] Korean popular winter snack 'Hotteok'

Korean popular winter snack 'Hotteok'

Korean popular winter snack 'Hotteok' Source: Soul Dining

Soul Dining’s version, made with plain flour and rice flour and filled with sugar like the traditional version, is pan-fried and then finished in the oven.


Korean sweet pancakes (Hotteok) are one of the most popular Korean street snacks. They are particularly popular in winter.

Typically they are stuffed with dark brown sugar, cinnamon powder & some grounded nuts or seeds but in recent times savoury style pancakes are also available.

At Soul Dining in Sydney, the dessert menu features a cinnamon doughnut served with thyme ice-cream and caramelised apples, glazed with cinnamon sugar – hotteok by another name.

You can find more details in the podcast above.


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