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Fried Spring Onion Pancake

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Ingredients

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3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/4 cups water
3 green onions, finely chopped
1/4 - 1/2 cup cooking oil
salt, to taste

Nutritional information

232.1
Calories
58 g
Calories From Fat
6.5 g
Total Fat
0.9 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
2.4 mg
Sodium
37.5 g
Carbs
1.4 g
Dietary Fiber
0.2 g
Sugars
5.1 g
Protein
833g
Serving Size

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Fried Spring Onion Pancake

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    I love this recipe! The pancakes taste far better than the store-bought version, maybe even better than the ones that I have had in restaurants.

    • 125 min
    • Serves 3
    • Easy

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    Fried Spring Onion Pancake, I like this recipe because it uses only a few simple ingredients This is a common Chinese Appetizer — cooked and sold in the Chinese-equivalent of a New York hotdog stand They go for around $0 10 each in China and are typically purchased as a light breakfast or a quick snack between meals , I love this recipe! The pancakes taste far better than the store-bought version, maybe even better than the ones that I have had in restaurants , I like this recipe because it uses only a few simple ingredients This is a common Chinese Appetizer — cooked and sold in the Chinese-equivalent of a New York hotdog stand They go for around $0 10 each in China and are typically purchased as a light breakfast or a quick snack between meals


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Boil 1 Cup of Water; Add 1/4 Cup of Cold Water to the Boiled Water.

    2
    Done

    Put 3 Cups of Flour Into a Large Bowl; Slowly Pour Approximately 1 Cup of the Hot Water Into the Flour and Stir the Bowl While You Pour.

    3
    Done

    Knead Until All of the Flour in the Bowl Has Joined the Dough; (it May Seem Like There Is Too Little Water at First, but Be Patient; the Dough Will Be Kind of Hot When Kneading; When You Are Done, Your Dough Should not Be Sticky and Should Look Grayish).

    4
    Done

    Cover the Ball of Dough With 2 Layers of Moist Paper Towels; Leave Covered For at Least 1 Hour; After an Hour or So, the Dough Should Have Transformed from Gray to White; (you Can Use the Wait-Time to Prepare the Next Step).

    5
    Done

    Have Your Chopped Onions and Cooking Oil Ready in Small Bowls; Make Sure Your Rolling Pin and Rolling Board Are Floured; the Steps to Follow Will Need to Be Repeated Until All of the Ingredients Are Used Up.

    6
    Done

    Make a Ball of Dough 6-10 Ounces in Volume; (6 Ounces Will Give You a Pancake the Size of a Cd and Will Allow You to O Fry 2-3 of Them at the Same Time;) Make Sure You Re-Cover the Bowl Each Time You Remove Some Dough.

    7
    Done

    Use the Roller to Flatten the Ball Into a Round Circle 2-Mm Thick; Sprinkle Salt (you Decide How Much) Uniformly Over The'circle;' Use the Roller to Roll the Salt Crystals Into the Dough.

    8
    Done

    Brush a Thin Amount of Cooking Oil Uniformly Over the Circle; Then Sprinkle 1-2 Teaspoons of Chopped Onion Uniformly Over the Circle; (read the Next Step Before Applying the Onions, So as to Better Understand How Much Onions to Apply).

    9
    Done

    Roll the Circle Into a Cylinder; (if You Put Too Much Onion, It Won't Roll Well) Gently Squeeze as Much Air Out of The'cylinder' as You Can; Pinch the Ends So the Onions Wont Fall Out; (if the Sides of Your Cylinder Start Popping Holes, You Made the Circle Too Thin, but Don't Worry).

    10
    Done

    Roll the Cylinder Along the Length and Tuck the Outer-End Into the Roll; Your Creation Should Look Like a Snail Shell and Be Shaped Like a Rollerskate Wheel.

    11
    Done

    Rest The'wheel' on Its Face and Use Your Roller to Flatten It Into a Pancake, Around 4-5 Mm Thick; Don't Be Worried If Onions Start Spilling Out When You Flatten.

    12
    Done

    Brush Your Frying Pan With Cooking Oil and Fry on Low Heat; Turn When the Bottom Is Crispy; the Final Pancake Should Be Crispy on the Outside, With a Few Burn Spots on the Surface, and Dense and Chewy on the Inside.

    13
    Done

    I Recommend Tasting the First One to Decide If You Want to Add More Salt or Onion, or If You Want to Make the Pancake Thicker or Thinner.

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