Craving a delectable treat that tantalizes your taste buds with a burst of savory flavors? Look no further than the iconic Chinese green onion cakes! These delectable pastries, commonly known as cong you bing, are a testament to the culinary brilliance of Chinese cuisine. With their flaky layers, crispy exterior, and irresistible filling of aromatic green onions, these cakes have captured the hearts of food enthusiasts worldwide. Embark on a culinary journey as we unveil the secrets to crafting the perfect Chinese green onion cakes, ensuring you can recreate this culinary delight in the comfort of your own kitchen.
Here are our top 7 tried and tested recipes!
GREEN ONION CAKES
These chewy fried Chinese flatbreads are delicious! They are common at fairs and festivals in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada where I lived for 5 years. They are commonly served with fiery hot Chinese chili garlic sauce that you can find at most grocery stores. If you're not into spicy food, you can serve this with plum sauce or sweet and sour dipping sauce instead. Although, these are lengthy instructions, the green onion cakes are pretty easy to make and well worth the effort. If you don't want to cook them all at once, you can freeze the uncooked cakes, then thaw and fry them as needed. If you freeze them, separate each cake with a small piece of wax paper.
Provided by Converting to vegan
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 2h15m
Yield 10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Add salt to flour in a mixing bowl and mix throughly.
- Add honey to hot water in a separate cup or dish until the honey melts and mixes with the water.
- Slowly add water/honey mixture into the flour while stirring the flour.
- Knead the mixture until smooth (approximately 5 minutes). If it is too dry add a little extra water. If it is too wet, add a little flour.
- Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour.
- After at least an hour remove mixture and roll into a sausage shape and divide into 10 equal portions. You will work with one cake at a time so cover the others so they don't dry up.
- For each portion of dough, roll into a ball between the palms of your hands, then on a floured surface roll the dough out into a thin round pancake.
- Sprinkle the surface of the dough with green onions.
- Roll the pancake into a sausage shape, trapping all the green onions inside the dough.
- Roll the dough again along the length of the sausage to make a coil shape.
- With the coil still standing up on your counter top flatten it with the palm of your hand (if you flatten it with the coil lying flat on your counter, the onion cake will open up while cooking).
- Roll the dough into a circle about 5 inches in diameter and place to the side while you make the rest of the cakes.
- Heat up the oil in a frying pan or skillet at a medium heat and fry each cake, one side at a time, until it is light brown.
- Cut into quarters and serve with chili garlic dipping sauce.
GREEN ONION CAKES
An excellent and simple recipe, these will make some delicious green onion cakes that are addictive and are just as good, if not better, than the store bought ones.
Provided by spicyme
Categories Appetizers and Snacks Wraps and Rolls
Time 1h10m
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Use a fork to mix flour and boiling water in a large bowl. Knead dough into a ball. Cover bowl with plastic wrap; let dough rest for 30 to 60 minutes.
- Evenly divide dough into 16 pieces. Roll each piece into a 1/4 inch thick circle. Brush each circle with oil, season with salt and pepper, and sprinkle with about 1 teaspoon of green onions. Roll up, cigar style; coil each pancake and pinch open ends together to form a disc. Roll each circle flat to about 1/4 inch thickness.
- Heat 2 teaspoons oil in a large skillet. Fry cakes until golden brown, about 2 minutes on each side. Add more oil between batches, if necessary.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 49.1 calories, Carbohydrate 2.1 g, Fat 4.6 g, Fiber 0.7 g, Protein 0.5 g, SaturatedFat 0.7 g, Sodium 25 mg, Sugar 0.7 g
CHINESE GREEN ONION CAKES
Steps:
- Combine salt and flour in a mixing bowl. Mix together honey and hot water in a separate bowl. Slowly add water/honey mixture into the flour while stirring. Knead the dough until smooth, adding a little water or a little flour as needed to achieve a smooth consistency. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for an hour. Remove dough and roll out flat, brush slightly with melted butter and sprinkle with chopped green onion. Fold over and knead mixture to incorporate the onion bits. Divide in two, roll into a 1/2 inch diameter cylinder and divide into 10 parts. Flatten and coil up each segment into a pancake about 5 inches in diameter, ensuring the edges adhere so the cakes don't come apart when frying. Heat up the oil in a skillet at a medium heat and fry each cake, one side at a time, until it is light brown. Serve warm with Chinese chili garlic dipping sauce and soya sauce.
CHINESE SCALLION PANCAKE BEEF ROLLS
This is a favorite in our household, and it's perfect for using up leftover roast beef. The green onion cake dough is easy to make and cooks quickly. Then just reheat the sliced beef in a frying pan with a sweet and savory sauce. -Carla Mendres, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Lunch
Time 1h25m
Yield 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Place flour and salt in a large bowl; stir in boiling water until dough forms a ball. Turn onto a floured surface; knead until smooth and elastic, 4-6 minutes. Place in a large bowl; cover and let rest for 30 minutes., Divide dough into 8 portions; roll each portion into an 8-in. circle. Sprinkle each with 1 tablespoon green onion. Roll up jelly-roll style; holding 1 end of the rope, wrap dough around, forming a coil, pinching to seal. Flatten slightly. Roll each coil to 1/8-in. thickness., In a large cast-iron or other heavy skillet, heat 1 tablespoon canola oil. Cook pancakes, 1 at a time, over medium-high heat until golden brown, 2-3 minutes on each side, adding more oil as needed; keep warm. , In the same skillet, heat sesame oil over medium-high heat. Add onion, garlic and ginger; cook and stir until tender, 5-6 minutes. Add the remaining ingredients; cook until heated through, 3-4 minutes longer. Spoon about 1/4 cup beef mixture down center of each pancake. If desired, sprinkle with sliced green onions. Roll up tightly and serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 390 calories, Fat 20g fat (3g saturated fat), Cholesterol 32mg cholesterol, Sodium 898mg sodium, Carbohydrate 37g carbohydrate (5g sugars, Fiber 2g fiber), Protein 16g protein.
GREEN ONION PANCAKES
Make and share this Green Onion Pancakes recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Gay Gilmore
Categories Vegetable
Time 13m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Beat the egg and sesame oil together.
- Brush one side of one egg roll wrapper with the egg mixture.
- Sprinkle with 1/4 green onions and 1 tsp sesame seeds.
- Brush one side of another egg roll wrapper and press wet side on top of the other one and press down to seal.
- Repeat for other 3 pancakes.
- Heat 1 tbsp oil on medium high heat.
- Fry each side of each pancake for about 2 minutes til golden brown.
- Add more heat as necessary.
- Cut each into 6 pieces.
- Can serve with soy sauce.
GREEN ONION PANCAKE
This is the first I write a recipe. I made it as detailed as possible so it seems a bit long, enjoy! Serve with soy sauce or sour cream as desired.
Provided by Tsuzuku
Categories Appetizers and Snacks Pastries
Time 1h6m
Yield 10
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Place flour in a bowl. Add hot water slowly in a steady stream, mixing well after each addition. Add cold water; mix until no dry spots remain. Knead dough lightly by hand until a ball is formed. Place dough in an oiled resealable plastic bag; seal the bag and let dough rest for 30 minutes.
- Place scallions in a bowl; season with salt and pepper.
- Roll dough out onto a floured work surface into a thin rectangle using a rolling pin. Spread butter all over; sprinkle evenly with salt and pepper. Spread scallions over the dough, leaving top edge of the dough empty. Roll dough up carefully from the opposite edge, keeping scallions in place and pulling dough a little with every roll to make it tight.
- Cut the roll into 3- to 4-inch-long pieces by hand; pinch and seal both ends. Lightly flatten each piece into a circular pancake.
- Heat a nonstick saucepan with oil; cook pancakes until golden brown, about 3 minutes per side. Crush 2 sides of the pancakes with spoons or ladles until flaky.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 186.4 calories, Carbohydrate 29.4 g, Cholesterol 12.2 mg, Fat 5.7 g, Fiber 1.3 g, Protein 4.1 g, SaturatedFat 3.1 g, Sodium 51.6 mg, Sugar 0.3 g
CHIVE CAKES
The Chinese were in Vietnam for a long time and this is actually a dim sum dish. It's awfully good, so we put it on the menu at my restaurant. Reprinted with permission from The Slanted Door by Charles Phan, copyright (c) 2014. Published by Ten Speed Press, a division of Penguin Random House, Inc.
Provided by Charles Phan
Categories main-dish
Time 1h15m
Yield 10 servings
Number Of Ingredients 22
Steps:
- For the filling: In a large bowl, combine fresh shrimp, salt, fish sauce, tapioca starch. Set aside. Stir-fry the chives in half of the oil and half of the lard with garlic and water chestnuts until the chives are soft. Place chives on the center of a large piece of cheesecloth, wrap up the cloth, and squeeze the mixture until there is no liquid. Set aside.
- In a small bowl soak the dried shrimp in warm water to cover for about 20 minutes. Drain, discard the liquid, and coarsely chop the shrimp. In a skillet or sauté pan over medium-high heat, warm the canola oil and remaining lard until shimmering. Add the dried shrimp and stir until the shrimp turns brown. Remove and set aside. In the same skillet add the fresh shrimp, pepper and green onions and saute until cooked through, 2-3 minutes. Remove from heat and combine shrimp-both fresh and dried-and chives.
- For the dough: In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, combine the starches, bread flour, sugar, salt, and oil. Mix on high speed, slowly adding the hot water until a sticky dough forms, about 5 minutes. Turn the dough out onto your work surface and divide into 10 pieces. Using a small rolling pin, roll out the ball into circles about 1/8 inch thick and 4-5 inches in diameter. Holding the dough in your palm, add about 2-3 tablespoons of the filling in the middle of each circle and pinch the ends together. Lightly pat down to flatten the cake. Repeat with the remaining dough and filling.
- Set up a steamer and steam the chive cakes until the dough is translucent, about 7-10 minutes.
- Remove the dumplings from the steamer and set aside to cool. Just before serving, coat the bottom of the skillet with oil and pan fry the chive cakes until browned on both sides.
- Serve with both hot Sriracha and soy sauce for dipping.
Top Secret Tips for Culinary Wizards: Unveiling the Magic of Green Onion Cakes
Harnessing the fresh, vibrant flavors of spring onions, 猱筋饥 (cāng yရu bănh) offers a delightful symphony of textures and flavors. Follow these expert tips to elevate your green onion cake culinary journey:- Embrace Đứm Magic: Đứm is the heart and soul of cāng yရu bănh, adding a distinctive savory note. Use premium-quality Đứm for the best results. Finely chop the Đứm, ensuring even distribution throughout the cake.
- Flour Power: The selection of flour can make or break your cake. Use a high-quality all-purpose flour for a tender, flaky crust. For a gluten-free alternative, opt for a blend of almond flour, tapioca starch, and coconut flour.
- Crisp Perfection: The golden-brown, crispy exterior is a hallmark of a perfectly executed cāng yရu bănh. To achieve this, ensure the oil is hot enough before adding the cake to the pan. Additionally, avoid overcrowding the pan, as this can impede the crisping process.
- Folding Finesse: The art of folding the dough is crucial in creating distinct layers within the cake. Work quickly, folding the dough over itself several times. This technique helps incorporate air, resulting in a light and airy texture.
- Patience is Key: Give the dough ample time to rest before rolling and baking. This allows the gluten to relax, making the dough more pliable and less likely to tear. Chilling the dough before baking enhances the flavor and texture, resulting in a more cohesive and flavorful cake.
A Culinary Symphony: The Conclusion
Cāng yရu bănh is a symphony of flavors and textures, a testament to the culinary artistry of Taiwan. With its flaky crust, savory Đứm filling, and vibrant green onions, this dish is a delight for the senses. Whether savored as a delectable snack or a hearty meal, cāng yရu bănh promises an unforgettable culinary experience. So, embark on your green onion cake adventure, embrace the art of folding, and create a symphony of flavors that will leave your taste buds dancing with joy.
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