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Gimmari - Crispy Fried Seaweed Noodle Rolls
Background Info: Gimmari (김말이) is a popular Korean street food and snack that consists of seaweed rolls filled with glass noodles, which are then deep-fried to crispy perfection. The name "Gimmari" translates to "seaweed roll" in Korean: "Mari" means “roll” or “to roll.” "Gim" means dried seaweed.

Ingredients:
Batter:
Instructions:
- Cook noodles Boil dangmyeon until soft (~6–7 min). Drain and rinse under cold water. Cut into shorter lengths (~5–7 cm). Season noodles Toss noodles with soy sauce, sesame oil, sugar, garlic, green onion, carrot, sesame seeds, and black pepper. Prepare seaweed Cut each nori sheet into quarters (you’ll get ~4 smaller rectangles per sheet). Roll gimmari Take a small amount of seasoned noodles and place it on one end of a seaweed sheet. Roll tightly like a mini spring roll. Use a dab of water to seal the edge. Make batter Mix flour, starch, salt, and cold water into a thin, smooth batter. Heat oil Heat oil in deep pan to ~170°C / 340°F. Fry gimmari Dip each roll into batter, letting excess drip off, then fry in batches until golden and crispy (~2–3 min).
Drain on paper towel.