Monday, August 22, 2011

Spicy Korean Rice Cakes with Noodles (Rabokki)

I seem to be in a Korean type of mood lately, with my Kim Chee Cucumbers, Kim Chee Soba and now a famous Korean street food dish, Rabokki!  I first tried this dish when my friend made this at a sleep over. Note:  Sleepovers post college unless they are in hotel rooms, seem to be a BAD idea.  Even though they sound fun when you are planning it, I think with age we all like comforts.    Our sleep over niter has never been attempted again! 

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This dish is total comfort food and major carb heaven!  It combines Korean rice cakes (mochi like discs) with ramen, and marinated beef in a spicy sauce. 

Rabokki
as taught to me by my Korean friends

2 cups sliced rice cake
1 package instant noodles
1/2 onion, sliced
1 1/2 cups water (approximate)
1/2 lb. thinly sliced beef
1 Tbsp. Olive Oil
1 cup mushrooms, sliced

Sauce
2-3 Tbsp. Kochijang
1 tsp. Red chili flake
1 tsp. garlic, minced
1 tsp. sugar
1 tsp. sesame seed oil
2 Tbsp. soy sauce

green onions
sesame seeds

Note: You can get thinly sliced cuts of beef at any Asian market.  I’ve seen this dish done with sea food, pork, fish cake and tofu as well. 

1.  Soak rice cakes in cool water for 15 minutes.  Heat pan on medium high heat and add olive oil to pan.  Add in onions, beef and mushrooms and cook until onions start to slightly soften.  *Don’t worry if your beef is not all the way through at this point, we do this mostly to cook the onions.*

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2. Combine the sauce ingredients in a bowl and mix well.  Drain the rice cakes and add to pan, along with sauce and water.  Mix ingredients until everything is well coated. 

3.  At this point I like to cook the instant noodles (ramen) in the microwave.  You can add the noodles to the pan at this point and allow it to cook in the sauce as well. *I just prefer to do it in the micro*  Add the noodles to the pan once the rice cakes are tender and you can poke through them with a fork.

4.  Mix well and allow the sauce to thicken up and reduce for a couple of minutes.  Garnish with green onion and sesame seeds and serve!

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I'm still can't get used to the taste of kimchi, but your ramen looks really yummy!
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1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
My hubby would LOVE this! I would have to kick down the spice...but I am so interested in what rice cake tastes like
1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
Mmm, I love dukboki but I've never had Rabokki! You may have work to do when you get to SF, lol!
This looks good!! I miss Korean food. Will be the first thing I'll eat when I'm back in LA next year!
1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
This looks awesome! I have little to no experience with Korean food, but I am beginning to want to make some. This especially!
1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
Haha, definitely no more sleepovers. I think I might try to make this tonight though...
If you don't like it too spicy add more water and other ingredients to taste esp more soy sauce will take the bite off the dish.
Wait, no sleep overs even if they involve lots of wine and the magic mic?
1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
I'm liking your Korean mood. It's bringing some great recipes to us. Keep them coming.
1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
Everything with noodles gives delight to my eyes and my tummy...and I'm sure that this very tasty looking dish of yours will do that!
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1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
Lindsey, that is so funny about what you said about sleepovers...lol I don't even like sharing a hotel room with girlfriends anymore!

This dish looks so good and comforting! I'm not sure if my husband would like it, so it would be a perfect lunch dish for me. I have all the ingredients now, including the mochi discs, so it may just be my lunch for tomorrow! I'd never heard of this dish, so thanks for sharing :o)
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1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
Love anything with a kick, that looks and sounds delicious, great job with the pictures too!
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Tina@flourtrader · 710 weeks ago

Well after seeing this I am ready to go to the Asian market! The best thing about this recipe is that you can use just about any meat or poultry. The picture is making me hungry!
1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
Wow, these ingredients are easily available in Hong Kong and I am surely gonna try this. Looks like the dish I'd love to eat right now...
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1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
Keep the Korean dishes coming! This sounds wonderful!!
1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
Oh! I love these rice cakes...and just reminded me that I have not cooked it for a while...yours look delicious. Love the ingredients that you add to this dish.
Hope you are having a wonderful week Lindsey :-)
1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
Great blog... just stumbled across it!!! This looks DELISH :)
1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
This looks like the perfect Friday night dinner and so much better than your average take out! YUMMY!

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1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
That type of food makes me drool! I’m adding this to my To-Make list
1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
looks excellent I like a nice kick of spice. I know exactly what you mean about enjoying the comforts of life as we get older
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1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
LOL!! I'm not good with sleep overs either... with Liv's competition team sometimes we have a mom who will say "Hey... want to carpool and share a room?" No... I like my own room, thank you!!
Love your carb plate here! I could go for some of this right about now. Love it!
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1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
YUM! I love the Korean kick you are on because you are creating dishes I've never heard of! And it all looks so delicious!
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1 reply · active 709 weeks ago
Carb therapy is NEVER a bad idea ;) I want a veggie version of this dish for dinner tonight!
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I'm loving all the carbs! What a delicious looking dish! I totally agree with you, with age we all like comforts!
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Lindsey you are so funny!!! I know what you mean - I used to be backpack camping and all that, but I'm not sure if I can actually sleep on the hard floor... I'll have backache for my life. But at least you got one good thing out of it - this yummy rice cake! Looks gooooooood! I used to have a korean guy friend who made this but went back to Korea already. Since then I haven't had this for along time and now you reminded me of this! Looks yum.....
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