Ultimate Korean Bachelor Food: Rabokki, Ramen and Dukbokki
Korean Rabokki, a mixture of ramen and dukbokki. Water optional, but recommended
Rabokki (combination of ramen and dukbokki) is the ultimate Korean college/bachelor food. It’s everything that’s wonderful about dukbokki, with the addition of fried ramen noodles. Rabokki is doubly great because in true bachelor fashion, you simply throw everything into a pot and crank the heat.
Ingredients for Rabokki
These are the ingredients I had on hand (no onions or bell peppers this time – classic dukbokki recipe here.
- 3 cups water or chicken broth
- rice cakes
- fish cakes
- few green onions
- 4 T red pepper paste
- 2 T sugar
- hard boiled egg
- sesame seeds
- and of course, ramen!
Shin Ramen- MSG free!
There’s probably a statistic out there showing that Shin Ramen is the most popular korean brand of ramen. They just started selling this “black” label shin ramen without msg, so of course I grabbed the “family pack.”
Fish cakes and rice cakes (duk) cooking in soy sauce and water
Dukbokki is a very simple creature – throw everything into a pot, and heat. Doesn’t look so promising at first…
Spicy dukbokki
But it starts looking good really fast… I actually put the ramen noodles in towards the end, with about five minutes left to cook. Green onions always go in towards the end as well.
Finished Rabokki!
There’s nothing fancy or tricky about this recipe, just throw it in a pot and go. This could easily be a crock pot recipe, except it cooks in about 15 minutes so what’s the point, right?