Dalgona candy also known as Korean sugar candy or honeycomb candy(ppopgi) is an old-fashioned Korean-style candy recipe made with just 2 ingredients. YEAHHH! you read it right, Just two ingredients, and you are sorted :).

Learn to make easy, old-style, honeycomb korean dalgona candy. Made with just two ingredients. 
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Easy, 2 ingredients, old-styled Korean dalgona candies

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What is dalgona candy?

Dalgona candy is an old-fashioned Korean sweet recipe made from sugar and baking soda. It has a sponge-like texture when baking soda is added but once the sugar cools down, It becomes as hard as a honeycomb.

It is basically a round candy and in the middle, you will find different shapes like star, cloud, umbrellas etc.

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Kids will love this sugar, honeycomb candies 🙂

What is ppopgi(dalgona game)?

In the 1960s and 1970s, It was a popular game where street vendors used to send these candies and children would take up the challenge not to break the central shape of the candy.

In the Dalgona game, players have to carve out shapes from a Korean honeycomb cookie that is called Dalgona candy.

Recently this candy got huge popularity because of Netflix’s squid game show. Fans of this show call this candy “squid game candy“.

How to store dalgona candy?

Yes, you can refrigerate this candy for a day or two but not more than that. You may find it a little more hard once it is refrigerated. This candy is meant to be eaten fresh.

Ingredients for Dalgona Candy

This recipe requires just two ingredients – sugar and baking soda. You can use either brown, white, or granulated sugar for this recipe.

Ingredients required to make easy dalgona candy.
ingredients required for this recipe.

How to make dalgona candy?

First and foremost, Take a pan and spray some oil or some butter(just a little bit) on the pan. You can line your pan with parchment paper too. Don’t forget to spray oil or butter on the parchment paper too as sometimes, the paper will get stuck on the candy because of the temperature of sugar.

Take a pan and transfer sugar into the pan. Keep the flame low to medium. Do not keep the flame high as sugar will burn quickly.

Preparation step 1 - transfer sugar in the pan and cook it. dalgona candy recipe priyascurrynation.com
cook sugar on low to medium flame.

Keep stirring the sugar. Once sugar is melted properly, add baking soda and mix it well. You will notice the spongy, bubbly texture.

Preparation step 2 - add baking soda and mix well. dalgona candy recipe priyascurrynation.com
look at the texture of this honeycomb candy mix!

With a spoon or ladle, spread the candy mix evenly on the prepared pan.

Cool it down and enjoy.

Preparation step 3 -spread the candymix and cool it down. enjoy. dalgona candy recipe priyascurrynation.com
Enjoy! 😉
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Dalgona Candy recipe

Made with just 2 ingredients, Old-fashioned Korean style sugar candy also known as honeycomb candy.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 4 minutes
Total Time 9 minutes
Serving Size 2 candies

Ingredients 

  • ½ cup sugar, Brown, white or granulated
  • teaspoon baking soda

Instructions

  • First and foremost, Take a pan and spray some oil or some butter(just a little bit) on the pan. You can line your pan with parchment paper too. Don't forget to spray oil or butter on the parchment paper too as sometimes, the paper will get stuck on the candy because of the temperature of sugar.
  • Take a pan and transfer sugar into the pan. Keep the flame low to medium. Do not keep the flame high as sugar will burn quickly.
    ½ cup sugar
  • Keep stirring the sugar. Once sugar is melted properly, add baking soda and mix it well.
    ⅛ teaspoon baking soda
  • With a spoon or ladle, spread the candy mix evenly on the prepared pan.
  • Cool it down and enjoy.

Notes

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Nutrition Facts
Dalgona Candy recipe
Amount Per Serving
Calories 194
% Daily Value*
Sodium 69mg3%
Potassium 1mg0%
Carbohydrates 50g17%
Sugar 50g56%
Calcium 1mg0%
Iron 1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Disclaimer

Nutrition Values are estimates only. Use your preferred nutrition calculator or ask your doctor before following. Read Nutrition Information Disclaimer here.

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  1. We have been seeing this viral recipe going around and so glad you made a video too. Looks easy and delicious and perfect timing around the Halloween holiday. Love the update to your website too, clean lines and simple.