Sweet & Salty Spring Rolls with Vegetable Namul and Tteokbokki (Mochi)
Sweet & Salty Spring Rolls with Vegetable Namul and Tteokbokki (Mochi)

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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook sweet & salty spring rolls with vegetable namul and tteokbokki (mochi) using 13 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Sweet & Salty Spring Rolls with Vegetable Namul and Tteokbokki (Mochi):
  1. Take 1 Komatsuna
  2. Take 1 Bean sprouts
  3. Get 1 Daikon radish
  4. Get 1 Carrot
  5. Take 1 Royal fern (zenmai) - (dried or boiled)
  6. Get 4 squares of 'kiri mochi' Mochi (small squared 'kiri mochi' or Tteokbokki type)
  7. Make ready 1 tsp A. Sesame seeds
  8. Take 1 tsp A. Sugar
  9. Take 1 tsp A. Sesame oil
  10. Prepare 1 1/2 tsp A. Soy sauce
  11. Get 1 1/2 tbsp A. Gochujiang
  12. Make ready 10 Spring roll wrappers
  13. Make ready 1 Vegetable oil for deep frying
Steps to make Sweet & Salty Spring Rolls with Vegetable Namul and Tteokbokki (Mochi):
  1. Parboil the komatsuna and bean sprouts and then chop into pieces. Cut the daikon radish and carrot into matchstick sized strips.
  2. Boil the dried royal fern to rehydrate. Wring out the moisture and chop. If using boiled fern, you can skip the boiling and just chop.
  3. Place the A. ingredients into a bowl and add the vegetables. Mix and let marinate for a short time to make the namul.
  4. If using 'kiri mochi,' cut one square into 3 strips vertically. Microwave to soften. Don't microwave for too long or it will harden!
  5. Separate the vegetable namul from the liquid. Add the mochi to the liquid and entwine the flavors. If you want a rich flavor, you can add more gochujiang here. This photo shows the vegetables separated from the liquid.
  6. Place the vegetables and mochi on the spring roll wrappers and wrap them up. Since the mochi will absorb the moisture, it's okay if there is a lot of liquid.
  7. Deep-fry in 180°C oil until golden brown. Since the filling ingredients are already cooked, you could also fry these in a frying pan.
  8. You can use any vegetables you want to make the namul.

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