For the Lunar New Year, the Japanese celebrate with kagami mochi (or mirror rice cake) and Koreans enjoy tteokguk, or rice cake soup. Related: Costco Fans Are Rushing to Find the Tropical Mochi ...
If you ask an American or European about rice cakes, they’ll probably think of the hard, dry round discs made of puffed rice that are sold in health-food shops. The rice cakes eaten by many East ...
Rice cakes are often sold in the refrigerated section of supermarkets. Buy the cylinder-shaped tteok, not the sliced ones. You might need to make a trip to the Korean market to find some of the ...
Rice cakes require special pressurised equipment to make. As such, it’s relatively difficult to safely make them at home. However, they’re widely available from most supermarkets and health ...
Not to mention that they make a great gluten-free substitute ... Here's what you need to know about rice cakes, their nutritional benefits, plus some easy recipes to try at home.
Making banh chung and banh tet is an art that demands precision and care. For two foreign visitors, the challenge was part of ...
Welcome to How To Cake It with Yolanda Gampp. If you love baking and want to learn how to turn eggs, sugar and butter into CRAZY novelty cakes like Yo's famous Watermelon Cake then join us. Each ...
It’s no secret that Bon Appétit editors cook a lot for work. So it should come as no surprise that we cook a lot during our ...