3, Oct 2021
Easy Seed-Filled Hotteok Made with Bread Slices





Easy Seed-Filled Hotteok Made with Bread Slices

Simple Seed-Filled Hotteok Recipe Using Sliced Bread

Easy Seed-Filled Hotteok Made with Bread Slices

Learn how to make delicious seed-filled hotteok using leftover sliced bread and nuts. This recipe is perfect for a quick and satisfying snack. Enjoy the crispy exterior and sweet, nutty interior!

Recipe Info

  • Category : Bread
  • Ingredient Category : Processed foods
  • Occasion : Snack
  • Cooking : Grilled / Roasted
  • Servings : 2 servings
  • Cooking Time : Within 10 minutes
  • Difficulty : Anyone

Main Ingredients

  • 8 slices of bread
  • 2 small bags of mixed nuts (walnuts, peanuts, sunflower seeds, etc., as preferred)
  • 2 Tbsp honey
  • A little egg white (or a little water)

Cooking Instructions

Step 1

First, prepare the nuts, which are the heart of the seed-filled hotteok. Place the mixed nuts in a zip-top bag and coarsely chop them using a rolling pin or the bottom of a bottle. It’s best to chop them coarsely for a pleasant texture rather than making them too fine.

Step 1

Step 2

Trim the crusts off all 8 slices of bread. Then, use a rolling pin or the side of a clean glass bottle to thinly and widely flatten each slice of bread. Flattening the bread thinly will help you seal the hotteok without it tearing. If you don’t have a rolling pin, a flat bottle works well.

Step 2

Step 3

Now, prepare the filling for the hotteok. Place a generous amount of the coarsely chopped nuts in the center of each flattened bread slice. Drizzle about 1/2 Tbsp of honey evenly over the nuts. You can use agave syrup, corn syrup, or regular sugar instead of honey for a different sweetness. While you can mix the nuts and honey beforehand, keeping them separate can enhance the texture.

Step 3

Step 4

It’s time to fold the bread to enclose the filling. Lightly brush the edges of the bread with egg white on all four sides. (If you don’t have egg white, a little water will also act as an adhesive.) Then, fold the bread in half to create a half-moon shape. Use a fork to firmly press along the edges to seal them tightly. This prevents the filling from leaking out while cooking and helps maintain the shape.

Step 4

Step 5

Heat a pan and get ready to grill them golden brown. Melt a little butter in the pan, then place the prepared bread hotteoks. Cook over medium-low heat, flipping them over, until golden brown on both sides. The butter adds a wonderful richness and makes the seed-filled hotteok even more delicious and fragrant. I considered cooking them without butter initially, but grilling them in butter results in a crispier texture and a much better flavor, so butter is recommended.

Step 5

Step 6

Once cooked, remove the seed-filled hotteoks from the pan and let them cool slightly. They are delicious served warm, but letting them cool a bit makes them firmer and easier to slice. Slice them into bite-sized pieces and enjoy while still warm for a perfectly crispy outside and soft, sweet inside. These are a great snack for kids or a delightful dessert to enjoy with tea.

Step 6



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