Ingredients
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2
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1/4
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1/3
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2
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1 1/2
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4
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3
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1/2
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1
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-
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1/3
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2
-
-
Directions
Bindaetteok (Korean Mung Bean Pancakes), Although this dish used to be considered poor mans fare, its an undeniable favorite with Koreans of every social class This recipe is from a local Korean restaurant Just like any savory pancakes, this should be eaten immediately when its hot They get tough once theyve cooled down , Although this dish used to be considered poor mans fare, its an undeniable favorite with Koreans of every social class This recipe is from a local Korean restaurant Just like any savory pancakes, this should be eaten immediately when its hot They get tough once theyve cooled down
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Steps
1
Done
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Combine Rinsed Mung Beans and Rice in a Large Bowl. Add Cold Water and Soak For at Least 6 Hours Up to 24 in the Fridge. Drain and Rinse Them. Set Aside. |
2
Done
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Season Minced Pork With Garlic, Salt and Pepper and Mix Well. |
3
Done
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Put the Beans and Rice in the Blender and Process With 1/4 Cup Water. Add 1/2 Cup Kimchi Juice For the Blade to Turn and Stir a Bit in the Process So That They Can Blend Easily. Do not Over Puree, It Should Be Coarsely Smooth. Pour the Mixture in a Large Mixing Bowl. |
4
Done
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Mix in Pork, Kimchi, Mung Bean Sprouts, and Fern With Pureed Beans and Rice in the Bowl. |
5
Done
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Add Soy Sauce, Salt and Pepper and Mix Well. |
6
Done
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Heat Generous Amount of Oil in the Skillet Over Medium Heat and and Spread 2-3 Tablespoonful of Batter. Cook For 3-5 Minutes on Each Side Until It Get Brown Crisp. Add More Oil If the Pan Seems Dry. |