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4 in [ 10 cm ] pancakesEasy
By James Park
Published 2023
I love green onions in all forms, especially in crispy, savory pancakes, called jeon in Korean cuisine. Compared to Chinese green onion pancakes, which are flakier and doughier, Korean green onion pancakes use liquid batter to create crisp edges with a more green onion–forward taste. Tapioca flour is key to creating the shatteringly crunchy texture, which almost resembles fried chicken. Loads of green onions lightly coated with the liquid batter, rather than enveloped in a dough, lets you t
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