Buttery herb-and-onion layered pancakes served as a natural-light editorial food photograph
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Buttery herb-and-onion layered pancakes

Korean- and Chinese-inspired layered skillet pancakes with abundant onion, parsley, black pepper, and crisp buttery edges.

Prep35 min
Cook60 min
Rest30 min
Servings8
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Adapted from Fast & Easy Recipes

Ingredients

Written for a 28 cm pan

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8
  • 480 g plain flour
  • 5 g fine salt, for the dough
  • 3 g fine salt, for the onion and parsley filling
  • 300 ml water
  • 150 g flat-leaf parsley, finely chopped
  • to taste black pepper, to taste
  • 450 g onions, 3 medium, very thinly sliced
  • 200 g unsalted butter, softened or melted

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Method

  1. Mix the flour, the 5 g of salt for the dough, and the water, and knead 6 minutes. Cover and rest 20 minutes.
  2. Divide into eight balls. Roll one paper-thin, spread with butter, and cover with a thin layer of onion and parsley, seasoned with a pinch of the filling salt and pepper.
  3. Roll into a tight log, coil the log, tuck the end underneath, and rest 10 minutes. Repeat with the other seven portions, dividing the butter, onion, parsley, and filling salt evenly between them.
  4. Roll each coil gently to a 20 cm pancake, keeping the layers intact.
  5. Cook one at a time in a heavy dry 28 cm skillet over medium heat, 3 to 4 minutes a side, until the surface is crisp and deeply golden, the layers have separated, and there is no raw onion bite in the centre. At 20 cm only one fits the pan, so eight pancakes take about an hour.

Notes

  • The published parsley quantity is generous; chop it finely so the layers hold together.
  • Use medium heat and patience so the onion cooks before the exterior burns.
  • Serve with a simple dip of soy sauce, rice vinegar, and chilli.

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Metric quantities and home-kitchen instructions normalized from the video description and demonstrated method.

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