We love pancakes both the traditional thin ones which we called mee hoon kueh in Hokkien as well as thick fluffy ones which were made by beating the egg white and folding it into the pancake batter. Both of these are sweet pancakes. Some people prefer the savoury ones, for example, the Green Onion Chinese Pancake.
Ingredients:
- A. Dough:
- 200 g all-purpose flour
- 140 g water
- 1 tsp salt
- B. Filling:
- 1 bunch of green onions (more or less depends on yr liking.)
- 1 tbsp all-purpose flour
- 1 tsp black pepper (very peppery. Can be reduced according to taste.)
- 1/4 tsp chili flakes/paprika, optional
- 40 g oil
Method:
- Add all the ingredients in (A) into a mixing bowl.
- Knead the ingredients till a smooth dough is formed.
- Cover the bowl with a wet towel and let the dough rest for 1 hour.
- Wash the green onions and take only the green part. Let the water runs off the green onions. Cut them into small pieces of about 0.5 cm long.
- Add the green onions into a bowl.
- Add the all-purpose flour, black pepper, chili flakes and oil.
- Mix them up well.
- Divide dough into number of pieces of pancakes desired, either 4 big ones or 6 smaller ones.
- Take 1 pc of dough, roll it into long rectangle.
- Brush the dough with filling mixture.
- Sprinkle green onions on top.
- Roll up dough into a long thin roll.
- Take this long roll and coil it up.
- Use a rolling pin to flatten it as thinly as possible into a round pancake (like a roti canai).
- Fry it on a pan without oil till each side is golden brown.