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Sweet Potato Sundae: A Korean Comfort Food

Global Economic Times Reporter / Updated : 2025-07-28 10:08:30
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Sweet Potato Sundae, or goguma mattang in Korean, is a beloved Korean snack that's both sweet and savory. It's essentially sweet potato chunks coated in a sticky, sweet syrup. This dish is a popular street food and a comforting treat enjoyed by people of all ages.

What is Sweet Potato Sundae?

Sweet Potato Sundae is made by frying sweet potato chunks until they are golden brown and crispy. These are then tossed in a mixture of sugar, soy sauce, and sometimes other seasonings like sesame oil and cinnamon. The result is a caramelized, sweet and slightly salty snack that's both crunchy and chewy.

Why is it so popular?

Nostalgia: For many Koreans, sweet potato sundae is a nostalgic food that reminds them of their childhood. It's often sold at street food stalls and festivals, adding to its appeal.
Versatility: It can be enjoyed as a snack, a dessert, or even a side dish.
Ease of preparation: While it requires frying, the basic recipe is quite simple and can be easily adapted to personal preferences.

How to make Sweet Potato Sundae

Ingredients:

Sweet potatoes
Vegetable oil
Sugar
Soy sauce
Sesame oil (optional)
Cinnamon (optional)

Instructions:

Prepare the sweet potatoes: Peel the sweet potatoes and cut them into bite-sized chunks.
Fry the sweet potatoes: Heat vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Fry the sweet potato chunks until golden brown and crispy on all sides.
Make the sauce: In a separate saucepan, combine sugar, soy sauce, sesame oil, and cinnamon (if using). Bring to a boil, stirring constantly until the sugar dissolves and the sauce thickens slightly.
Combine: Add the fried sweet potatoes to the sauce and toss to coat evenly.
Serve: Serve immediately or let cool slightly before serving.

Tips:

For a spicier kick, add a pinch of red pepper flakes to the sauce.
To make a healthier version, bake the sweet potatoes instead of frying them.
For a more complex flavor, add a touch of ginger or star anise to the sauce.
Sweet Potato Sundae is a delightful treat that showcases the versatility of sweet potatoes. Its simple yet satisfying flavor profile makes it a favorite among both locals and foreigners.

source : Global Economic Times(https://www.globaleconomictimes.kr)

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