Dalgona Candy Recipe (Ppopgi) (2024)

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5 from 12 votes

This dalgona candy recipe is just like the one from the popular Netflix series, Squid Game! This Korean sweet treat is a crunchy, honeycomb-like candy that's made with just 2 ingredients!

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Korean dalgona candy, also commonly referred to as ppopgi, has become increasingly popular due to the show, Squid Game. In this show, contestants have to play a children's game using the dalgona candy.

However, this is a real game played in Korean cities. Young children use a needle or toothpick in an attempt to remove the shape from the candy (ppopgi means "to pick"). Successful children often get rewarded with a free second dalgona candy! In the Netflix show, this game is a matter of life or death.

Dalgona candy is very simple to make, with just 2 ingredients. Combining hot sugar and baking soda over heat and then cooled into a crispy candy. Despite its simplicity, it can be a bit tricky to master.

Aside from just eating it plain, you can crumble it up and serve it over Vegan Ice Cream!

Why you'll love this recipe

  • Test your Squid Game skills at home - Could you survive in the Squid Game? Make this recipe in your own kitchen and try ppopgi out!
  • Simple Sweet Treat - Once you get the hang of it, this candy is so easy to whip up and you almost always have the ingredients!
  • Great for Children - Its a sugary candy AND a fun game all in one!

What you need for this recipe

Ingredients:

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  • White Sugar - I believe this will work with other types of sugars, but I have not tested it. I don't recommend trying sugar alternatives.
  • Baking Soda - Baking powder will not work as a substitute.

Equipment:

  • Large metal ladle OR small metal-bottomed pot
  • Chopsticks or wooden spoon or rubber spatula
  • Cookie Cutter

How to make this recipe

Step 1: Cook Candy

Over a low-medium heat in a metal-bottomed pan OR large metal ladle, add sugar and wait for a few seconds until the edges begin to melt.

Once the edges start melting, lower the heat and stir.

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Allow sugars to caramelize and become liquid. Stir continuously.

Once the sugar has become an amber-colored liquid, remove the heat source and allow to cool slightly.

Next, add a very small pinch of baking soda and stir immediately and vigorously until the mixture becomes frothy, a lighter color, and the baking soda has fully dissolved.

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Step 2: Press

Slowly pour the mixture onto a piece of parchment paper, a silicone mat, or a flat surface with cooking spray.

Quickly use a flat metal surface (spatula, the bottom of a pan, a measuring cup, etc.) to press the dalgona until it is about ¼ inch in thickness. Start by gently tapping to make sure it is not sticking to the flat surface.

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Step 3: Add Shapes

Before the candy cools completely, use a small cookie cutter to imprint a shape into the center of the candy.

(In the show, Squid Game, the shapes are stars, umbrellas, triangles, or circles.)

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Be sure to press just firmly enough to leave an imprint, but not to go all the way through.

Allow the candy to cool, then remove from its surface and enjoy!

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Expert Tips & Tricks

  • Any flat metal surface will work for flattening the dalgona candy. I found that the "pushing" part of a handheld potato ricer, with the pieces removed, worked perfectly and formed the exact size circle I was looking for. A metal bench scraper or small baking pan are other great alternatives!
  • Be very careful when melting the sugar as it can burn very easily. The key to melting the sugar without burning is to keep the heat low-medium, be patient, and stir constantly.
  • Don’t have any cookie cutters or shapes small enough for the candies? Get creative or omit them entirely! Do you have a funky shaped, clean, and cheap piece of jewelry? You could even use a clean key or the back of a fork. Also, omitting the fun shape entirely is fine too! It adds nothing to the flavor, so don't worry too much if you can't find anything!
  • The candy cools and hardens very quickly, so don't take too long between pressing and imprinting.
  • I do not recommend using a nonstick pan. Although I think a nonstick pan will work well, when the leftover candy hardens and cools, you may ruin the nonstick coating trying to clean it.

Recipe FAQs

What does Dalgona mean in Korean?

The literal translation of dalgona in Korean means "it's sweet." However, it is most often translated as "honeycomb toffee."

What is Dalgona from squid game?

Dalgona, which means honeycomb toffee in Korean, is a crunchy and sweet candy made out of sugar and baking soda. It is popular for children in Korean cities to play ppopgi, which is the game played in the show Squid Game.

What is the difference between Ppopgi and Dalgona?

When this sweet treat came into popularity in Korea in the 1960's, there was a difference between ppopgi and dalgona candy. Ppopgi was made from white sugar (which was more expensive), while dalgona was made from glucose solids. Today, the ppopgi and dalgona are used interchangeably and white sugar is most commonly used.

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Dalgona Candy (Ppopgi)

This dalgona candy recipe is just like the one from the popular Netflix series, Squid Game! This Korean sweet treat is a crunchy, honeycomb-like candy that's made with just 2 ingredients!

5 from 12 votes

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Course: Dessert, Snack

Cuisine: Asian, Korean

Diet: Gluten Free, Low Fat, Low Salt, Vegan, Vegetarian

Prep Time: 0 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 person

Calories: 73kcal

Author: Emily

Equipment

  • Large metal ladle OR small metal-bottomed pot

  • Chopsticks or wooden spoon

  • Cookie Cutter

  • Metal flat surface (to press the cookies) **see notes**

  • Parchment paper or silicone mat

Ingredients

  • tablespoon White Sugar
  • 1/16 teaspoon Baking Soda very tiny pinch

Instructions

  • Over a low-medium heat in a metal-bottomed pan OR large metal ladle, add sugar and wait for a few seconds until the edges begin to melt.

  • Once the edges start melting, lower the heat and stir.

  • Allow sugars to caramelize and become liquid. Stir continuously.

  • Once the sugar has become an amber-colored liquid, remove the heat source and allow to cool slightly.

  • Next, add a very small pinch of baking soda and stir immediately and vigorously until the mixture becomes frothy, a lighter color, and the baking soda has fully dissolved.

  • Slowly pour the mixture onto a piece of parchment paper, a silicone mat, or a flat surface with cooking spray.

  • Quickly use a flat metal surface (spatula, the bottom of a pan, a measuring cup, etc.) to press the dalgona until it is about ¼ inch in thickness. Start by gently tapping to make sure it is not sticking to the flat surface.

  • Before the candy cools completely, use a small cookie cutter to imprint a shape into the center of the candy.

  • (In the show, Squid Game, the shapes are stars, umbrellas, triangles, or circles.)

  • Be sure to press just firmly enough to leave an imprint, but not to go all the way through.

  • Allow the candy to cool, then remove from its surface and enjoy!

Notes

  • Any flat metal surface will work for flattening the dalgona candy. I found that a handheld potato ricer, with the pieces removed, worked perfectly and formed the exact size circle I was looking for. A metal bench scraper or small baking pan are other great alternatives!
  • Be very careful when melting the sugar as it can burn very easily. The key to melting the sugar without burning is to keep the heat low-medium, be patient, and stir constantly.
  • Don’t have any cookie cutters or shapes small enough for the candies? Get creative or omit them entirely! Do you have a funky shaped, clean, and cheap piece of jewelry? You could even use a clean key or the back of a fork. Also, omitting the fun shape entirely is fine too! It adds nothing to the flavor, so don't worry too much if you can't find anything!
  • The candy cools and hardens very quickly, so don't take too long between pressing and imprinting.
  • I do not recommend using a nonstick pan. Although I think a nonstick pan will work well, when the leftover candy hardens and cools, you may ruin the nonstick coating trying to clean it.

Nutrition

Serving: 1candy | Calories: 73kcal | Carbohydrates: 18.9g | Sodium: 1258.8mg | Potassium: 0.4mg | Sugar: 18.9g

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FAQs

What is the difference between dalgona and ppopgi? ›

They were slightly different; while ppopgi is made with plain sugar, dalgona was made with glucose solid. These two candies were popular among Korean children in the '70s through early '80s. Interestingly, over the past few decades people have confused the names.

What is ppopgi in korean? ›

Dalgona or ppopgi is a nostalgic Korean honeycomb sugar candy that's made with sugar and baking soda.

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 is the original dalgona candy? ›

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.

Is dalgona candy unhealthy? ›

"This candy offers only empty calories from sugar, it lacks all the nutritive factors – vitamins, minerals, dietary fibre, polyphenols, and other functional nutrients,” she added.

What is the hardest shape in dalgona? ›

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.

What does po po mean in Korean? ›

Noun. 뽀뽀 • (ppoppo) a kiss; smooch; peck (non-romantic) synonyms ▲quotations ▼ Synonyms: 키스 (kiseu, “romantic kiss”), 입맞춤 (immatchum)

Why is Dalgona Candy in Squid Game? ›

The candy was typically sold outside of elementary schools. Dalgona was a sweet treat for kids, but it also provided a fun game: If the kid could remove the shape from the rest of the candy without breaking it, they were given another candy for free.

Why is it called dalgona? ›

After the drink spread to South Korea, it was renamed "dalgona coffee" which is derived from dalgona, a Korean sugar candy, due to the resemblance in taste and appearance, though most dalgona coffee does not actually contain dalgona.

What does dalgona taste like? ›

Dalgona coffee is definitely sweet, but that caffeine flavor is still present in a nicely subtle way. The drink tasted a bit like coffee ice cream, while the texture was very soft and light — like whipped cream that's just begun to melt into a mug of hot chocolate.

Does Costco have dalgona? ›

Dalgona candy now at Costco!

What is dalgona candy made of? ›

Dalgona is made by melting sugar and mixing in a little bit of baking soda. The sugar will turn like caramel-colored whipped cream, ready for you to shape it the way you want. It's really fun and what's more, delicious!

Why does dalgona taste bitter? ›

Because you make it with a larger percentage ratio of instant coffee to liquid than you would to make regular hot coffee. Bitterness is always part of the coffee flavor profile.

Who created Dalgona candy? ›

Dalgona has a long history in South Korea. Right after the Second World War, Korea was still a very poor country. Many children had grown accustomed to the chocolates handed out by American soldiers right after the war, so street food vendors tried to fill that void by making dalgona candy.

How long does dalgona last? ›

HOW TO STORE DALGONA WHIPPED COFFEE. Whipped coffee lasts fluffy for quite a few hours in the refrigerator. If you've made too much or you'd like to make a big batch of whipped coffee to save time in the mornings: refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 1 week.

What is the other name for dalgona candy? ›

It is also known as “Korean sugar candy.” Dalgona has been around for over 50 years in Korea and has gone by different names based on the region in Korea. Another common name being poppgi (뽑기), but now dalgona is the most common name.

What is dalgona in Korean? ›

honeycomb candy. #Dalgona coffee is a whipped. coffee drink made up of instant coffee, sugar and. water.

Why is dalgona candy in Squid Game? ›

The candy was typically sold outside of elementary schools. Dalgona was a sweet treat for kids, but it also provided a fun game: If the kid could remove the shape from the rest of the candy without breaking it, they were given another candy for free.

Is it dalgona or dalgona? ›

After the drink spread to South Korea, it was renamed "dalgona coffee" which is derived from dalgona, a Korean sugar candy, due to the resemblance in taste and appearance, though most dalgona coffee does not actually contain dalgona.

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