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    Korean Yaki Mandu
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    Korean Yaki Mandu With Vegetable Oil, Firm Tofu, Minced Beef, Soy Sauce, Sesame Seeds, Bean Sprouts, Garlic, Carrot, Spring Onion, Toasted Sesame Oil, Red Pepper Flakes, Black Pepper, Salt, Dumpling, Rice Vinegar, Toasted Sesame Oil, Red Pepper Flakes, Hot Sauce, Sesame Seeds
    Korean Yaki Mandu
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    Korean Yaki Mandu With Vegetable Oil, Firm Tofu, Ground Beef, Garlic, Carrot, Scallion, Toasted Sesame Oil, Hot Sauce, Red Pepper Flakes, Black Pepper, Salt, Dumpling, Dipping Sauce, Soy Sauce, Sesame Seeds, Rice Vinegar, Toasted Sesame Oil, Red Pepper Flakes
    Yaki Mandu
    Yummly
    Yaki Mandu With Ground Beef, Vegetable Oil, Green Onions, Cabbage, Carrot, Minced Garlic, Sesame Oil, Toasted Sesame Seeds, Monosodium Glutamate, Salt And Ground Black Pepper, Eggs, Wonton Wrappers, Soy Sauce, Rice Wine Vinegar, Toasted Sesame Seeds
    Yaki Mandu
    Allrecipes
    Yaki Mandu is a Korean dumpling that can be steamed or fried. They look a lot like Chinese pot-stickers. Yaki means fried in Japanese and Mandu means dumpling in Korean. They're great for parties or as an appetizer. There's a lot of prep in making these and they take some time, but as quick as you can fry them they'll be gone!
    Korean Yaki Mandu
    Food Network
    Korean Dipping Sauce
    Food.com
    This is a traditional dipping sauce that can be found in many restaurants throughout Korea. I first had it at a golf course in Daegu. I like to add hot pepper paste, but that would be your option. This is great with gyoza, yaki-mandu, dim sum, egg rolls, etc. Can also be used as a marinade for seafood and meats. Be careful how long you marinade your seafoods as the vinegar will denature the proteins (cook them) rather quickly.