How to Make Inkigayo Sandwich

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A delicious two-in-one sandwich that caught the likes of K-pop stars. Try the Inkigayo sandwich recipe

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What is Inkigayo?

Growing up, I watched Inkigayo music show. It showcased new and legendary K-pop stars. I lived for this show every week!

The Inkigayo sandwich is derived from the SBS cafeteria. SBS is one of South Korea’s major media/broadcasting companies.

The two-in-one sandwich was highly sought out by Korean artists who were always on the go and wanted a quick and delicious meal.

Many Variations

Many people have their own versions of the Inkigayo sandwich. At the end of the day, all the ingredients are in the sandwich so it doesn’t matter how you make it.

Some add pickles instead of cucumbers for the vinegary taste. They either add it to the potato and egg salad or cabbage salad.

Some add ketchup to the cabbage salad.

It really comes down to your preference and what you like!

Try the Inkigayo recipe

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Inkigayo Sandwich Recipe

Basic Sunday
Enjoy the delicious two-in-one sandwich! The ingredients are mainly eye balled so you can adjust however you want to! These measurements are here for guidelines.
Prep Time 30 minutes
Course Breakfast, Main Course, Snack
Cuisine Korean
Servings 1

Ingredients
  

  • 4 slices of white bread, crust cut
  • Jelly, strawberry or etc

Egg and Potato Salad

  • 1 egg
  • half of a potato
  • 1 1/2 tbsp cucumber or pickles, chopped
  • 3 tbsp Japanese mayo
  • pinch of salt and pepper

Cabbage Salad

  • 1 cup cabbage
  • 3 imitation crabs, shredded
  • 3 tbsp Japanese mayo
  • 1 tsp ketchup optional

Instructions
 

  • Boil and peel an egg
    1 egg
  • Peel half of a potato and chop into chunks
    half of a potato
  • Boil the potato until soft
  • Mash the egg into tiny chunks and potato until smooth
  • In a bowl, mix mashed egg, potato, Japanese mayo, salt/pepper, and cucumber/pickles
    1 egg, half of a potato, 1 1/2 tbsp cucumber or pickles, chopped, 3 tbsp Japanese mayo, pinch of salt and pepper
  • Set it aside

Cabbage Salad

  • Cut cabbage into bite-sized pieces
    1 cup cabbage
  • Add it to a bowl
  • Shred imitation crab and add it in the bowl with the cabbage
    3 imitation crabs, shredded
  • Mix with Japenese mayo, ketchup, and salt/pepper
    3 tbsp Japanese mayo, 1 tsp ketchup, pinch of salt and pepper

Assemble the sandwich

  • First slice (the bottom of the sandwich), spread the potato and egg mix
    4 slices of white bread, crust cut
  • Second slice, spread jelly
    Jelly, strawberry or etc
  • Third slice, spread cabbage salad
  • Fourth slice, top the sandwich
  • Wrap the sandwich tightly and let it sit for 5 mintues

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