Korean Dalgona Candy Recipe: the Squid Game Cookie - Vega Recepten (2024)

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Would you survive the Squid Game cookie challenge? Or are you intrigued by the Korean honeycomb toffee that everyone suddenly wants to make? We have the perfect Korean dalgona candy recipe for you!

In addition, we share our best tips for how to make the dalgona candy. Because, as it turns out, even making the candy is a tricky ‘game’ by itself.

The recipe is fairly simple in theory. You only need 2 ingredients. But preparing the candy is the tricky part.

With our dalgona candy recipe and tips, you will make the most perfect Korean honeycomb toffee!

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What is Dalgona Candy?

Dalgona candy is Korean candy, which was popular street food in the 1970s and 80s. It is still sold and eaten in South Korea as ‘retro’ candy.

You may remember the word ‘dalgona’ from an earlier TikTok trend: dalgona coffee! The Korean word dalguna (달고나) means something like “it’s sweet”. In Korea, they also use the word ppopgi (뽑기) for this candy.

Ppopgi is actually the name of the game. Similar to the game in Squid Game, children used to try to carve the shape out. Street vendors sometimes awarded prizes (for example toys) to children who had cut the mold nicely.

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Have you already made the TikTok pasta or TikTok pancake cereal?

Honeycomb Toffee

Dalgona candy is a form of honeycomb toffee, caramel-like candy. There are many more countries and cultures that make this type of candy. Other variants include hokey pokey, sponge toffee (or sponge candy), and cinder toffee.

Made famous by Netflix’s Squid Game

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Dalgona candy is making a comeback thanks to the Korean Netflix show Squid Game. In this series, a group of people (all of whom are in debt) participate in a series of 6 games. We also see the well known ‘Red Light Green Light’ game in the show!

The big advantage of winning is becoming rich, but the big disadvantage of losing is that you get eliminated. It’s honestly a very metaphorical, anti-capitalist show.

We mentioned it above, but in Squid Game a game is played with this candy. It is the intention that you carve out the mold nicely, without breaking the candy.

Following this show, people on TikTok have also started playing this game. Are you able to carve out the shape nicely? The more complicated the shape, the harder the game!

How to Make Dalgona Candy?

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In theory, the dalgona candy recipe is very easy. You only need 2 ingredients: sugar and baking soda. You caramelize the sugar first.

Then add baking soda and your caramel will foam nicely! Let this harden on a baking paper (possibly with a shape stamped in it).

That doesn’t sound too difficult, but preparing the candy can cause some frustration. Sugar/caramel can burn quickly.

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Good to Know

This recipe will NOT work with baking powder. But you can use all kinds of sugar. We use granulated sugar.

Making dalgona candy is a bit like making pancakes: the first one almost always fails. There is probably a very exact science behind the melting temperature and the reaction of baking soda with caramel.

But in reality, you really have to get a ‘feel’ for this.

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Tips for Making Dalgona Candy

  • Get all your supplies and ingredients ready before making the recipe.
  • We recommend using a steel soup spoon and a wooden chopstick. Alternatively, you can also use a small pan with a wooden spoon.
  • Use medium to low heat for this dalgona candy recipe because when sugar melts, it also burns very quickly. Using a ladle makes it easy to keep the sugar farther away or closer to the stove.
  • DO NOT let the sugar burn.
  • Be patient with the caramelization, but work fast when adding baking soda!
  • Let the mixture cool for 15-20 seconds before pressing a mold. Otherwise, your mold will be stuck.
  • Use a ‘stamping’ method to gently press into the dalgona candy a few times (not too deep at once), otherwise your cutter may stick.
  • Do not press your cutter too late into the honeycomb, because it will harden quickly.
  • Let the dalgona candy/honeycomb cool completely before removing it from the baking paper.

Yield: 1

Korean Dalgona Candy Recipe (Squid Game Cookie)

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Would you survive the Squid Game cookie challenge? Or are you intrigued by the Korean honeycomb toffee that everyone suddenly wants to make? We have the perfect Korean dalgona candy recipe for you!

In addition, we share our best tips for how to make the dalgona candy. Because, as it turns out, even making the candy is a tricky 'game' by itself.

The recipe is fairly simple in theory. You only need 2 ingredients. But the preparing of the candy is the tricky part.

We recommend using a (stainless steel) ladle and a wooden chopstick (or wooden popsicle stick) to make the candy. You can also get yourself a complete dalgona kit.

Alternatively, you can use a (small) frying pan with a wooden spoon.

You also need parchment paper or a silicone baking mat, and cookie cutters!

Prep Time1 minute

Cook Time5 minutes

Total Time6 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoon sugar
  • A pinch of baking soda

Instructions

  1. Prepare the setting. Lay out parchment paper or silicone baking mat, on a flat surface. Have the sugar and baking soda ready to use.
  2. Preheat your pan or ladle. Use medium to low heat throughout the process. Once the sugar melts, it burns easily.
  3. Add 2 tablespoons of sugar to the pan or ladle and start stirring with the wooden chopstick, or spoon.
  4. The sugar will start to melt. Keep stirring and keep an eye on the color. Make sure it doesn't burn. If you use a ladle, it's easier to move the sugar away or closer to the stove.
  5. When the sugar is completely liquid and has a golden brown color, remove from the heat. Now, it's time to move quickly.
  6. Add a pinch of baking soda and stir very well, until the mixture is frothy, mixed well, and has an even, light caramel color. Note: this takes only a few seconds!
  7. Pour the mixture out on parchment paper or silicone baking mat.
  8. Allow cooling for 15-20 seconds. It's too sticky when it's too hot.
  9. Optional: you can flatten the candy with a bottom of a bowl, or a special hotteok press. If you do so, press a few times lightly, before pressing harder - otherwise it will stick. We personally skipped this step as the cookie was already pretty flat.
  10. Next (move fast if you did step 9), press the shape in the candy with a cookie cutter. We personally liked the 'stamping' method. Press the cookie cutter in the candy gently a couple of times, otherwise the cookie cutter might stick.
  11. Let the dalgona candy cool off completely, before removing from the parchment paper/silicone baking mat. Repeat the recipe for as much candy as you want!

Notes

Note: this recipe does not work with baking powder.

You can use any kind of sugar. We used simple, white granulated sugar.

We feel making dalgona candy is like baking pancakes: the first one(s) will fail. There's probably a very exact science with temperatures and chemical reaction, but in reality, this recipe calls for 'getting that feeling'.

Learn from the failures:

  • Don't let the sugar burn - at any point.
  • Don't stir the baking soda in the sugar on the heat, or too long. The sugar can still burn at that point, and the candy can get too bubbly.
  • Don't press the cookie cutter too soon, too deep. It will stick. Wait 15-20 seconds (but not like a minute). Press the cookie cutter with the 'stamp' method. Gently, multiple times.
  • Also don't press the cookie cutter too late, as the candy will harden quickly.

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Nutrition Information

Yield

1

Serving Size

1

Amount Per ServingCalories 97Total Fat 0gSaturated Fat 0gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 0gCholesterol 0mgSodium 79mgCarbohydrates 25gFiber 0gSugar 25gProtein 0g

This data was provided and calculated by Nutritionix

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FAQs

How to make dalgona candy from squid games? ›

Simply melt sugar until amber in color (stirring to avoid crystallization), then stir in a bit of baking soda. The baking soda reacts with the hot sugar and aerates to form a crispy, beautiful candy. Pour it onto parchment and stamp it with a cookie cutter shape of your choice.

What is the cookie thingy in the Squid Game? ›

The cookie is a honeycomb cookie known by its other name; Dalgona cookie. This candy is a famous Korean street food, basically it's a caramelized lollipop and it's very easy to make (only 2 ingredients).

How do you beat the Squid Game in Dalgona? ›

Game 2: Dalgona

This tactic means you either choose the triangle or circle. The triangle is the best choice because it's composed of the fewest straight angles. The circle is second best, as you wouldn't need to lift your needle from the cake.

What is the cookie challenge in Squid Game? ›

But when he became leader of a team that had to embark on the cookie challenge — in which players must extract a circle, triangle, star or umbrella from a honeycomb cookie without breaking the whole dang thing — Hawkins was racked with anxiety and nausea.

What are Dalgona cookies made of? ›

Dalgona (달고나) is a Korean candy made with melted sugar and baking soda originating from South Korea. It is a popular street snack from the 1960s, and is still eaten as a retro food.

What is the Dalgona Candy rule? ›

For the dalgona game, contestants have to carefully break the toffee candy around a preset shape without breaking the whole thing. The show depicts four shapes: circle, star, umbrella, and triangle (street vendors and candy purveyors, however, offer many more options).

What happens if you break the cookie in Squid Game? ›

In the show's second challenge, "Dalgona," contestants have to cut a shape out of a cookie using only a needle. If they break the cookie, they are eliminated.

Is Squid cookie a girl? ›

Gender. In their Affection Jelly, Squid Ink Cookie goes by the pronouns they/them, confirming that they are non-binary.

Where did the Squid Game cookie come from? ›

Dalgona cookies, also known as ppopgi, originated in South Korea as a popular street food in the '70s and '80s.

Is Dalgona game hard? ›

3D Dalgona Candy is a candy punch out game which was inspired by the hit Netflix series Squid Games. This is a simple though difficult game, and it does not contain any of the violence Squid Games is known for.

Who wins the whole Squid Game? ›

In the final eponymous Squid game, Gi-hun defeats Sang-woo after a brutal fight but refuses to kill him; he begs Sang-Woo to stop the game using the third clause. Sang-woo instead stabs himself in the neck and asks Gi-hun to take care of his mother before dying.

What is the easiest shape in Dalgona Squid Game? ›

The circle shape is the easiest to remove, followed by the triangle and star shapes, while the umbrella shape is the most difficult due to its intricate curves. Both Dani and Spencer faced anxiety and tough competition in the Dalgona Game, but ultimately failed to remove their shapes in time and were eliminated.

Who is 299 in Squid Game? ›

Player 299 is called Spencer, and he is a 21-year-old from North Carolina. Outside the show he works as a software engineer, and admitted on Squid Game that for all his life, he's been a massive mummy's boy.

Who is the vomiting guy in the Squid Game? ›

Spencer Hawkins – aka Player 299 – found out the hard way, due to a brief but oh-so-memorable stint on Netflix's Squid Game: The Challenge. 'It was overwhelming,' he recalls to Metro.co.uk. 'I've had a history of anxiety to an extent but I don't think it's been anything abnormal from what I'm aware of.

Is the Squid Game challenge real? ›

Whoever the winner of the show is, they'll have an unbelievable journey to one of the biggest cash prizes in television history. Don't be fooled, Squid Game: The Challenge features real people vying for the very real chance of winning $4.56 million by playing a series of childhood games.

Is Dalgona Candy from Squid Game? ›

The Squid Game Dalgona candy also known as Ppopgi, was created during the Korean war when ingredients were scarce. It was a popular street snack in Korea in the '70s and '80s.

How do you make honeycomb things from squid games? ›

The Squid Game honeycomb recipe basically involves just melting sugar and stirring in a little bit of baking soda. You'll have to closely watch the stove as you're cooking the sugar, as it can melt and burn in no time. Watch it closely and keep stirring. After a few minutes, it'll melt completely.

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