Thursday, September 1, 2011

KOREAN PANCAKES


Once upon a time, all of our food had a pretty distinct Mexican appearance.  If it wasn't completely Mexican in flavor, it was some sort of Fusion food rolled into a tortilla.  We still love that kind of food so much and enjoy it regularly.  However, somewhere along the way, we began to try other cuisines.  Now, our love is being spread throughout the world as we try one new recipe after another. 

Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, Indian, Caribbean...the spicier the better we say.  I'm quite sure it all started when I started reading all of your wonderful blogs.  At that point, a whole new world was opened up for me. 

When I saw the recipe for Korean Pancakes recently on Dinner: A Love Story,  I knew it was destined to make it to our table.  I had shrimp in the freezer and had harvested some zucchini from the garden so the timing was perfect.


I know that those of you who have been reading my blog for awhile will be shocked; but, I made the pancakes and the dipping sauce exactly as it was written.  

I know...I know. 
It was totally out of character for me.
I just didn't have any ideas on how to change it.  

The pancakes were absolutely delicious particularly with the dipping sauce and a dash of Sriracha on top.  Having said that, I think the next time that I make them...and there WILL be a next time....that I will add something spicy to the pancakes themselves.  We enjoy our food more on the spicy side so unless we serve these to guests,  I think that I will add some Sriracha, minced garlic (because I add that to everything) and more salt (bad habit) to the mixture before I cook the pancakes.  

I think these would make fantastic "Asian Tortillas".  I can see these wrapped around some "Asian glazed" grilled chicken and stir fried veggies.  

If you enjoy Asian flavors and are looking for a wonderful way to use some of that zucchini from the garden, this is your dish for you.  Hop on over to Dinner: A Love Story to get this recipe and look around at all of the many other yummy goodies featured there.  You will be glad you did!

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Thanks so much for stopping by!  I'm off to learn to sew today!

15 comments:

  1. Ha! You are a strong woman to follow a recipe exactly!

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  2. Awesome awesome job! I love a savory pancake. You are so awesome and only wish you would have left me some:)

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  3. Hi Candace! I'm always looking for new food ideas. That pancake looks tasty! I'm not a recipe follower either. I usually use a cookbook as an idea book, then do it my way! Thanks for stopping by earlier!
    -Lynn

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  4. Hello Candace!
    Thank you so much for stopping by Concetta's Cafe and following on Pinterest - I am following you back!

    These pancakes looks scrumptious!

    Have a great weekend!
    <><
    Concetta

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  5. Isn't this interesting how these days every dish as their own little twist in their country :) This pancake looks lovely!

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  6. These look so good! Korean food is one of the few cuisines I haven't really ventured into, but clearly I need to try it. :)

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  7. No way...you actually didn't change anything?!? I'm shocked! LOL I think it is fantastic that you are trying so many different flavors of food! Thai is awesome! ~Hugs, M

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  8. Hi Candace, Your pancakes looks so good. I've never tried them but now my mouth is watering. Your eating habits sound like the ones of my table, we love trying everything too.

    Thank you for the thoughts, prayers and hugs of condolence. Sending hugs back.

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  9. These look like a wonderfully unique dinner idea - yumm!!

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  10. Look at you! No mix-up recipe flare?! Ah, well there's always next time. These look super yummy. I can totally dig Asian tortilla :)

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  11. Just the idea of these made my mouth water. I love anything with a dipping sauce.

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  12. Hi Candace,
    I love Korean Pancakes and haven't had them for a long time. Now that I have the recipe we will be having them, they look so good! Hope you are having a great week end and thanks so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
    Come back soon!
    Miz Helen

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  13. I have never had korean food before, these look incredible! I hope your Labor Day weekend is mahvelous and thank you for always stopping by and leaving such thoughtful comments, you always always ALWAYS brighten my day!

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  14. I love Asian pancakes. These look great!

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  15. I looooove Korean food. So glad to see you trying this great recipe here! I totally understand the patience and restraint it takes not to alter a recipe, so good on you for that too :)

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