We're a sucker for anything that has cheese on it, especially if it involves butter and carbs! As we were browsing our social media feeds, we found a cheesy treat that made us crave. Lo and behold, the Korean cream cheese garlic bread, a famous street food find in South Korea.
It's basically a bun sliced like a flower that is filled with cream cheese. It is then soaked in garlic butter sauce to give that nice flavor and moist texture. Since it's a pull-apart bread, it's bascially good for sharing (or not).
Can I make my own Korean cream cheese garlic bread at home?
Yes! You can make your own bread, but we think it's fine to use store-bought buns. You also need cream cheese, whipping cream, and sugar for the filling. As for the garlic-butter sauce, you must have the following: garlic, butter, condensed milk, and parsley. Here's an informative video by Nino's Home.
Where can I buy Korean cream cheese garlic bread?
We're lucky because this street food trend has finally arrived in Manila! Check out these places where you can order the Korean cheesy treat:
Cheesu.PH
Why you should get it: Their buns are BIG enough for sharing! These are best served warm so reheat them before eating.
Location: Makati
Price: P390/box of four
Sift MNL
Why you should get it: They're affordable, and they've got a promo this week: You can get six pieces of Korean cream cheese garlic bread and six pieces of coffee bun for only P390.
Location: Quezon City
Price: P230/box of six
Kuh Meal
Why you should get it: It's a cool take of the Korean cheese garlic bread: It uses a brioche bun and filled with loads of cheddar cheese.
Location: Bulacan
Price: P95/piece
*This story originally appeared on Cosmo.ph. Minor edits have been made by the Preview.ph editors.
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