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To all my fellow sweet tooth devotees out there, have you been searching for a new dessert to try everywhere? Well, look no further! Here is a place for you. I am going to show you exactly how to make five simple Korean desserts – easy to make but still taste like heaven. Whether you are low on budget or just wanting to do more with your life by trying to bake, this blog might just be what you need.<\/span><\/p>\n

*for the difficulty level, even the highest (5\/5) isn\u2019t hard to make, but just the least simple out of the five.<\/span><\/em><\/b><\/p>\n

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Table of Contents<\/p>\n

  • Bingsu (Korean Shaved Ice)<\/a>
    • How to make it?<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/li>
    • Ingredients:<\/a>
      • How to get them?<\/a><\/li>
      • Step-by-Step:<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/li>
      • Omelet Bbang (Korean Dessert Sandwich)<\/a>
        • How to make it?<\/a><\/li>
        • How to get them?<\/a><\/li>
        • Step-by-Step:<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/li>
        • Hotteok (Korean Sweet Pancakes)<\/a>
          • K-drama or movie exposure?<\/a><\/li>
          • How to make it?<\/a><\/li>
          • Ingredients:<\/a><\/li>
          • Outer layer<\/a><\/li>
          • Fillings<\/a><\/li>
          • How to get them?<\/a><\/li>
          • Step-by-Step:<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/li>
          • Yakwa (Korean Honey Pastry) – baked version<\/a>
            • How to make it?<\/a><\/li>
            • Ingredients:<\/a><\/li>
            • Ginger Honey Syrup<\/a><\/li>
            • How to get them?<\/a><\/li>
            • Step-by-Step:<\/a>
              • While you let the oven do its thing –<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/li><\/ul><\/li>
              • Nurungji waffles (Sweet Scorched rice)<\/a>
                • K-drama or movie exposure?<\/a><\/li>
                • How to make it?<\/a><\/li>
                • Equipments:\u00a0<\/a><\/li>
                • Ingredients:<\/a><\/li>
                • How to get them?<\/a><\/li>
                • Step-by-Step:<\/a><\/li>
                • If you don\u2019t have a waffle maker or a blender:<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/li>
                • Which Korean desserts are you gonna try next?<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/nav><\/div>\n

                  <\/span>Bingsu (Korean Shaved Ice)<\/b><\/span><\/h4>\n

                  Difficulty level: 1\/5 (easiest)<\/span><\/i><\/p>\n

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                  Imagine you\u2019re walking home in broad daylight in the middle of Summer, the intense sunlight is burning you alive and the sizzling heat is suffocating, you\u2019re sweating so much to the point that you might just melt. To your rescue, a refreshing, brain-freezing bowl of delight is sitting in your fridge, waiting for you to dig in…<\/span><\/p>\n

                  Like the name suggested, Bingsu is literally ice. You can add different toppings on the ice to make various ones, depending on your preference. For example, the most popular ones are Kwail Bingsu, serving it with different types of fruit, such as blueberries; Nokcha Bingsu, serving it with matcha powder; Patbingsu, serving it with red beans – which is the most classic and basic one. But the sky’s the limit! Throw in whatever you like.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n