JIAN BING, BEIJING STYLE (CHINESE BREAKFAST BURRITO)

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Videos of street venders making this are on YouTube, search for Jian Bing Beijing. This recipe makes a Jian Bing that is about one third the size the street venders make so that you can make it using a large skillet or hot plate. The Beijing style of Jian Bing uses flat, square shaped You Tiao (Chinese Crullers) instead of the round, long shaped You Tiao favored in other Chinese cities, although these can also be found in Beijing. I was in Beijing in the summer of 1993 when I first tasted this dish.

Provided by Starman5

Categories     Breakfast

Time 15m

Yield 4 Jian Bings, 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 tablespoons oil
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup water
4 small green onions, sliced thin
8 teaspoons cilantro, chopped
1/2 cup hoisin sauce
1/2 cup mild Chinese chili sauce
1/2 cup sweet bean paste (tian mian jiang) (optional)
4 eggs, small, medium
1 cup water
2 crispy bread crackers (You Tiao or Chinese Crullers, you should be able to buy these at any major Asian grocery store that )

Steps:

  • To make the crepe batter, mix the flour, 1 tablespoon oil, milk, and ½ cup water together until smooth.
  • In a small pan, add ½ teaspoon oil, and heat on medium. Add the sliced green onions to the pan. Fry for about 30 seconds, then add the Hoisin sauce and chili sauce. Cook for 1 minute. Add ½ cup water, and stir. Set aside for later use.
  • Using a folded paper towel, coat the bottom of a large skillet or hot plate with ½ teaspoon of oil to prevent sticking. Heat on medium high heat, wait until the pan is heated. Stir the crepe batter again, and pour ¼ cup of it into the pan. Using a large rectangular spatula, spread into a 8 inch by 12 inch thin layer. Cook for about 30 seconds.
  • Beat an egg in a small bowl and pour on top of the crepe. Spread the egg evenly on the top of the crepe using a the back of a spoon. Cook about 1 minute more, until the egg has partially solidified and the crepe is beginning to brown on the bottom, then flip over.
  • Cook until the egg begins to brown, about 1 minute, then flip over so egg side is up.
  • Using the back of a spoon spread ¼ of the sauces and green onion mixture evenly onto the egg surface. Evenly spread two teaspoons of the chopped cilantro over the egg/crepe.
  • Lay one half of a Flat and Square You Tiao/Chinese Cruller on the middle of the egg/crepe.
  • Fold both sides of the egg/crepe over the YouTiao/ Chinese Cruller. Crease the Jian Bing in the center with a spatula, and fold in half. Fold a paper towel in half, and use it to hold the Jian Bing as you eat it.
  • Repeat steps 3 to 8 for the remaining three Jian Bings this recipe makes.

Gautam Joshi
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Absolutely loved this recipe! The Jian Bing were crispy, flavorful, and filling. Will definitely be making this again.


Peir Ankrah
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This is a great recipe for a quick and easy breakfast. The Jian Bing are so tasty and satisfying.


Lily King
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My first attempt at Jian Bing and it was a success! The crepes are crispy and the filling is savory. Definitely recommend this recipe.


Eddie Gonzalez-Alejo
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Followed the recipe exactly and it turned out perfect. The sauce really makes the dish.


Md Sagoor
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I'm new to cooking Chinese food, but this recipe was easy to follow and the Jian Bing turned out delicious!


Nahid Khalifa
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Jian Bing is now my favorite breakfast. So delicious and filling.


Ms Sanjida
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This recipe was a hit at my brunch party! Everyone raved about the combination of flavors and textures.


Kalala Hala
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It turned out great! I used a crepe pan and it worked perfectly.


Cold Flower
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Loved the crispy exterior and flavorful filling. Will definitely be making this again!


Tiishetjo Maja
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Amazing recipe and easy to follow! My family loved it and said it was the best Jian Bing they've ever had.