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13 Best Korean Desserts (Traditional and Modern)

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Posted:12/04/201822 Comments

13 Best Korean desserts from traditional to modern. Get time-tested recipes for classic favorites like sweet rice cakes and tea cookies fit for royalty. And have fun recreating popular street snacks like shaved ice and sponge candy at home. 

photo collage of best korean desserts
13 Best Korean Desserts – from Traditional to Modern

Do you have a sweet tooth? Make these traditional and modern Korean sweet treats! This is my collection of some of the most loved Korean desserts ranging from classic recipes to modern twists. Some of these recipes date back to the royal court, some of them grew in popularity as an everyday street food and then some of them are Korean fusion desserts that came to exist only among Korean Americans. The best part is that many of these recipes use nutritious ingredients that have great health benefits. You will also often find gluten-free and vegan options.

Traditional Korean Desserts

These time-tested traditional Korean Dessert recipes have been passed down through generations. They are usually made and served during special occasions like Korean Lunar New Year (see Lunar New Year foods) and the harvest festival of Chuseok. (GF = Gluten Free, V = Vegan)

Songpyeon (Rice Cakes)

Songpyeon Korean rice cakes
Songpyeon (Korean rice cakes)

Main ingredients: Tteok rice powder, kabocha squash, matcha tea powder, sesame seeds, dried mung beans
Prep Time: 6 hours (mostly for soaking rice)
Cook Time: 24 minutes

Songpyeon is a rice cake made with 100% short grain rice cake dough that’s filled with various fillings then hand-shaped and steamed. It’s a special treat usually made at home during the Korean celebration of Chuseok to celebrate the year’s bountiful harvest. Watch this step-by-step Songpyeon video to see how I shape them or see my recipe. (GF, V)

Yaksik 약식 (Sweet Rice Dessert)

Yaksik Korean sweet rice dessert
Yaksik (Korean sweet rice dessert)

Main ingredients: Sweet rice, chestnuts, dried jujubes, pine nuts
Prep Time: 1 hour
Cook Time: 1 hour

Here’s a Korean dessert made from sweet rice that contains health-promoting ingredients like jujube, chestnuts, and pine nuts. This recipe uses a pressure rice cooker, which makes the cooking time shorter than most traditional recipes which uses a steaming method, but if you need an even quicker version, try my Instant Pot Yaksik recipe. (GF, V)

Bukkumi (Pan-fried Rice Cake Dumplings with Sweet Red Beans)

Bukkumi (Pan-fried rice cake dumplings with sweet red beans
Bukkumi (Pan-fried rice cake dumplings with sweet red beans)

Main ingredients: Sweet rice flour, sweet red bean paste
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes

These rice cake dumplings are stuffed with sweet red bean paste and then lightly pan-fried in oil to create a crispy crust with a soft, chewy inside. For a more festive look, decorate them with fresh edible flowers or leaves. I made this short Bukkumi-making video to show you how easy the recipe is. (GF, V)

Dasik (Tea Cookies)

Dasik Korean Tea Cookies
Dasik (Korean Tea Cookies)

Main ingredients: Sesame seeds, rice syrup, honey, rice flour, matcha powder
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes

These traditional tea cookies are made mainly from either sesame seeds or rice flour or soyean flour. The natural colors come from white, brown, and black sesame seeds while matcha green tea powder gives them a delicate green color. Watch my Dasik video and make these melt-in-your-mouth cookies soon!

Yakgwa 약과 (Honey Pastry)

Yakwa Korean honey pastry
Yakwa (Korean honey pastry)

Main ingredients: Pastry flour, sesame oil, soju, honey, pine nuts, ginger
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes

Yakgwa has a very special place among Korean desserts for me because I found out that this sweet treat was created by an ancestor of my husband’s more than 400 years ago, and I’m lucky to have learned to make it with my mother-in-law’s authentic recipe. This sweet pastry is made into layers, deep-fried and soaked in a rich ginger and honey syrup.  Read about the history of Yakgwa in this post. (V)

Sujeonggwa (Cinnamon Ginger Punch)

Sujeonggwa Korean cinnamon ginger punch
Sujeonggwa (Korean cinnamon ginger punch)

Main ingredients: Water, fresh ginger, cinnamon sticks
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes

Enjoyed in the winter with some dried persimmon, the cinnamon and ginger in this dessert drink help to keep the cold away. Plus, having ginger in it makes it a great digestive aid after a big holiday meal. Watch this Sujeonggwa video to see how great Korean dessert can also be frozen and served granita style!

Sikhye 식혜 (Sweet Rice Punch)

Sikhye Korean Sweet Rice Punch
Sikhye (Korean Sweet Rice Punch)

Main ingredients: Milled malt barley, short grain rice
Prep Time: 8 hours
Cook Time: 15 minutes

This classic drink was my childhood favorite among Korean dessert drinks and is traditionally made at home when Koreans celebrate holidays like the new year. Milled malt barley provides a unique sweet taste while the soft rice granules floating in the drink give it a wonderful texture. (V)

Modern Korean Desserts

Many of these recipes are inspired by popular street snacks in Korea, and some are modern twists of classic recipes that I’ve adapted for the home kitchen.

Bungeoppang 붕어빵 (Fish-shaped Bread with Sweet Red Bean)

Bungeoppang Korean fish-shaped bread with sweet red bean
Bungeoppang (Korean fish-shaped bread with sweet red bean)

Main ingredients: All-purpose flour, sweet rice flour, egg, milk, sweet red beans
Prep Time:  10 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes

Sure to be a hit with the kids, Bungeoppang is made by baking a pancake-like batter in a fish-shaped mold with sweet red bean filling in the middle. The dough is slightly crispy on the outside and chewy and spongy on the inside with a burst of sweetness from the red beans.

Hotteok 호떡 (Sweet Pancake)

Hotteok Korean sweet pancake
Hotteok (Korean sweet pancake)

Main ingredients: All-purpose flour, sweet rice flour, cinnamon, walnuts
Prep Time:  10 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Rest Time: 3 hours

Korean dessert pancake with a surprise! The moment you bite into this pancake, a hot cinnamony syrup oozes into your mouth. But be careful! It CAN BE HOT!! Hotteok has a delicious texture, from the chewy dough with a fried crispness on the outside to the chopped walnuts in the syrup, that will make you keep wanting more. (V)

Sweet Rice Mini Bundt Cake

Sweet rice mini bundt cake
Sweet rice mini bundt cake

Main ingredients: Brown sweet rice flour, sweet rice flour, whole milk, unsalted butter, egg, sweet red bean paste
Prep Time:  15 minutes
Cook Time: 35 minutes

Naturally gluten-free, this sweet rice mini bundt cake recipe is a spin-off of my original Tteokppang recipe, which is an oven-baked Korean fusion dessert. What makes this cake unique is the use of sweet rice flour instead of wheat flour, and this recipe features rice flour that was freshly milled at home. (GF)

Bingsu 빙수 (Shaved Ice)

Bingsu Korean shaved ice
Bingsu (Korean shaved ice)

Main ingredients: Ice, sweet red beans, condensed milk
Prep Time:  5 minutes
Cook Time: 3 minutes

Probably the most well known of all Korean desserts outside of Korea, Bingsu or Korean shaved ice dessert will cool you down like no other. While red beans, misugaru (roasted multigrain powder), and sweetened condensed milk are the classic toppings in this Korean shaved ice dessert, you can add different toppings of your choice like watermelon. Just drizzle it with your favorite syrup to bring them all together. This is a refreshing and tasty dessert for hot, summer days!

Dalgona 달고나 (Sponge Candy)

Dalgona Korean sponge candy
Dalgona (Korean sponge candy)

Main ingredients: Sugar, baking soda, vegetable oil
Prep Time:  3 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes

This fun Korean street food will bring out the kid in you! All you need is three ingredients to produce a lightly crunchy yet melt-in-your-mouth candy with a toasty caramel flavor. It is unbelievably easy to make; check out my Dalgona video to see the magic. (GF, V)

Makgeolli Ice Cream

Makgeolli ice cream
Makgeolli ice cream

Main ingredients: Makgeolli, whole milk, heavy whipping cream
Prep Time:  5 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes

This elegant ice cream is light (somewhere between sorbet and full creamy ice cream) and mildly sweet with a hint of the delicate sour flavor of Korean rice wine, Makgeolli. And you don’t need an ice cream machine to make it! (GF)

May these traditional and modern Korean desserts bring joy to you and your loved ones this holiday season.

XOXO ❤️,
JinJoo

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22 Comments
  1. shermaine says

    Posted on 12 May 2024 at 10:23 pm

    This recipe is easy and fun

    Reply
  2. Leah Kim says

    Posted on 12 February 2024 at 8:46 pm

    Isn’t the sponge candy the one from Squid Game?

    Reply
    • JinJoo says

      Posted on 12 February 2024 at 9:33 pm

      Yes it is!

      Reply
  3. Kaiden says

    Posted on 7 December 2022 at 7:31 am

    I loved this recipe so much thank you

    Reply
    • JinJoo says

      Posted on 7 December 2022 at 11:01 am

      You are so welcome!! Glad to hear it.

      Reply
  4. Rio says

    Posted on 27 March 2022 at 10:59 pm

    I’ll try these yummy recipes soon🥰

    Reply
    • JinJoo says

      Posted on 28 March 2022 at 4:41 pm

      I hope you do! Thank you!

      Reply
  5. John Doe says

    Posted on 1 August 2021 at 10:24 pm

    So amazing to see all the interesting desserts and sweets from Korea 🤗

    Reply
    • JinJoo says

      Posted on 7 August 2021 at 12:14 pm

      Thank you!! We do have some interesting desserts!!

      Reply
      • Melissa says

        Posted on 23 February 2025 at 9:08 am

        i think mostly korean sweet made by rice flour

    • Vanessa says

      Posted on 17 December 2021 at 7:41 am

      Hi there. I love yakgwa but is there a non alcholic alternaltive to replace soju or sake? Thank you

      Reply
      • JinJoo says

        Posted on 17 December 2021 at 8:28 am

        Hi Vanessa, I’m sorry to say I don’t see an alternative for Soju here unless you can use a non-flavored alcohol with at least 20% alcohol content. If you are worried about alcohol, it will evaporate fully when deep-fried. These are eaten by children in Korea all the time. Hope that helps.

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