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Hotteok (Korean pancakes)

20 Thursday Nov 2014

Posted by Zoli in breakfast, dessert, kids, Korean, pastry, snacks, Street food, Vegetarian

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Korean pancakes

I’m always on the lookout for sweet fried things to make for my kiddies. Not the most food trendy sentence now is it? I love making them pancakes, crepes, fritters and on Thanksgiving morning, beignets are our family’s special treat. These hotteok are a street food, not a breakfast food traditionally. I don’t remember ever eating these in Korea—I first saw them in a girleatworld instagram post. Served hot, they are delicious with a crispy outside, soft and chewy inside and melted brown sugar nut syrup oozing out.

They’re a little labor intensive for first thing in the morning, but you could make the batter the night before or start it early in the am and fry up a batch by brunch time. I made them for an after school snack and then heated up a leftover one with some fruit for my daughter’s breakfast. Of all things, my 8-yr old son wasn’t too keen on them—he said he likes eating ‘hot food with a fork’ and not with his hands!

Ingredients for 8-10 hotteok
1 1/2 cups flour
1/2 cup glutinous rice flour
(if you don’t have the rice flour use 2 cups flour)
1/2 cup each of water and milk (or 1 cup milk)
2 tsp instant yeast, such as Fleischmanns
1/2 tsp salt
2 tbsp sugar
mild-flavored vegetable oil (or olive oil)
black sesame seeds (optional)

Filling
1/4 to 1/3 cup brown sugar
1/4-1/2 tsp cinnamon
2-3 tbsp chopped nuts

1) Warm the milk slightly and add in the yeast, sugar and 1 tbsp oil. Stir and let sit for a few minutes.
2) Add in the flour and sesame seeds if using. Mix rigorously for a minute, then cover tightly and let rise for 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
3) Knock air out. The dough will be very sticky.
4) Use plenty of flour to work with this sticky dough. Scrape the dough onto a floured surface. Shape into a log and divide it in two, then divide those halves and so on until you have 8-10 equal-sized pieces of dough.
5) Mix the filling together.
6) With floured hands so they don’t stick, flatten slightly a dough ball in your palm and then cup your hand to form a little pocket for the filling. Add about 2 tbsp of filling and then fold the sides over it and seal the hotteok. It should be a nice round ball shape. Set it seam-side down on a floured surface. Repeat with the remaining dough balls. Cover with a tea towel to keep them moist.
7) Heat up about 3 tbsp oil (I used olive oil) in a heavy bottomed frying pan and add the hotteok seam-side down. Fry the dough balls till golden brown on the bottom and then flip.
8) With a spatula or hotteok press, press the dough balls down until they are flattened discs. Fry till that side is golden brown and then flip again. When both sides are browned, lower the heat, cover and cook for another minute.

Serve straight away. They must be nice and hot!
Korean pancakes
Korean pancakes

Korean pancakes

Korean pancakes

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Kim chi pancakes with dipping sauce

11 Tuesday Feb 2014

Posted by Zoli in Korean, quick and awesome, Sauces, vegan, Vegetarian

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ban chan, dipping sauce, Kim chi, kim chi pancakes, Korean pancakes, vegan, vegetarian

kim chi pancakes

kim chi pancakes
I made these as part of a larger Korean meal last night and they were so delicious that I made them again for breakfast. And—hallelujah—I have been using my own homemade kim chi! The kim chi making post is for another day though.

The fun thing about Korean food for vegetarians is the pretty much endless vegetable side dishes that altogether comprise a wondrous feast. Last night along with the kim chi pancakes and dipping sauce, we had sticky rice, fried tofu, kim chi, bean sprouts with minced garlic and sesame oil, marinated khaenip leaves and of course go ju chang and soy sauce. On other occasions we’ve had mandu, ramen, Korean sushi, jap chae, Korean style spinach, carrots, mushrooms… It’s so heartening to see a big table laid out with a multitude of small bowls of tasty goodness; kind of like tapas or dim sum.

To this simple, basic batter can be added all kinds of vegetables such as spring onion, carrots, zucchini, chilies (and yes, even shrimp and other seafoods). These green onion and jalapeño pancakes are worth a try too.

Ingredients
makes 3 medium pancakes or 6 small pancakes
1 cup all purpose flour
1 cup water
1 cup chopped kim chi
1/2 cup kim chi juice
1 beaten egg (optional. If you’re a vegan, it is fine without egg)
1 green onion, chopped (optional)
1 green chili, deseeded and chopped (optional)
salt and pepper
vegetable oil

Dipping sauce
3 tbs soy sauce
1 tsp sesame oil or sesame seeds
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp minced garlic (optional)
1 tsp rice vinegar
chopped chili and onion (optional)
toasted sesame seeds

1) Mix the flour and water and kim chi liquid together. Add the egg if you like. I have tried with or without and the egg helps a little with the binding but it tastes good regardless.
2) Add a heaping cup of kim chi, the chilies and green onion and a good dash of salt. Mix together.
3) Heat up plenty of oil in a large frying pan for shallow frying smaller batches (or use a smaller frying pan for making larger pancakes as below). You need enough oil for the pancakes to be crispy.
4) Ladle batter for frying several pancakes. Fry on one side about 4 minutes on med-high heat or until crispy and brown. Flip and cook the other side another few minutes until brown and crispy. Drain on kitchen towel before slicing and serving.
5) Mix the dipping sauce together and enjoy these pancakes cold or hot. Cut the pancake into triangles or strips and let people serve themselves.

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