PHOTO | Squid Game cookies conquer the world: The recipe contains only two ingredients!
The world is crazy about the South Korean survival series that airs on Netflix. Although scary, Squid Game there are many iconic moments. Perhaps the most famous game is when contestants struggle to cut out shapes of a circle, umbrella, triangle or star in sugar cookies with honeycomb, also known as Dalgona.
In the cookie game that appears in the third episode of the new brutal South Korean "Squid Game" series, competitors they actually need to separate the shape from the cookie.
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Dalgona cookies, also known as sugar candies, are a popular and delicious street food that was most commonly consumed in South Korea in the 70s and 80s. These are the traditional cookies that children enjoyed the most in the form of caramelized lollipops.
And for their preparation only two ingredients are needed!
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Ingredients:
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- a pinch of baking soda
Preparation:
- Moisten a small baking tray with baking paper.
- In a small pan (preferably non-stick) add sugar. Stir over medium heat until dissolved (about 2 minutes). When all the sugar has dissolved and given an amber color, remove the pan from the heat immediately.
- Add baking soda and stir until the mixture is clear and light brown in color.
- Pour the mixture on the prepared baking tray in 2 equal circles and leave to cool (about 30 minutes).
- Cut the desired shapes with cake tins or a knife and enjoy the dessert.
Good appetite!
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