PAN-FRIED SCALLION & CHIVE BREAD (CHONG YU BING)

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A simple and delicious recipe from the doyenne of Chinese-American cuisine, Barbara Tropp. It was in her excellent cookbook based on her San Francisco restaurant, the "China Moon Cookbook".

Provided by blucoat

Categories     Quick Breads

Time 30m

Yield 4 6-inch breads

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 tablespoon flavorful oil (eg. 1 teaspoon sesame oil mixed with 2 teaspoons corn or peanut oil)
1 tablespoon hot chili oil
1 1/2 cups green and white scallions, thinly sliced rings (green onion)
1/2 cup coarsely chopped cilantro leaves and stems
1/2 cup chinese chives or 1/2 cup regular chives, finely chopped
2 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/3 cup very hot tap water
1/3 cup cold water
about 1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/3-1/2 cup corn oil or 1/3-1/2 cup peanut oil, for pan-frying

Steps:

  • Combine oil and chili oil in a small dish and set aside. Combine scallions, cilantro and chives in another bowl and set aside.
  • Combine flour and baking powder in the bowl of a mixer fitted with the flat paddle. With machine running on low speed, add hot and cold water in quick succession. Stop machine as soon as dough comes together in a soft ball. If it's very tacky and sticky, add a bit more flour.
  • Turn dough out onto a lightly floured board. Cover with plastic wrap and let rest 15 minutes. (If the dough has been made in a food processor, let rest 40 minutes.) Roll gently into a smooth log. Cut evenly into 4 pieces, then put each piece, cut side down, on the lightly floured board. Cover with plastic wrap.
  • Working with a piece at a time, shape dough by rolling into a thin, even circle about 7 ½ inches in diameter. Brush top with a generous film of the oil mixture, then sprinkle evenly with a rounded ¼ teaspoon salt. Heap dough with 2/3 cup of reserved greens, then spread evenly over top. Roll up dough into a fat cylinder - it doesn't need to be too tight. Grasp one end of the dough and wind other end around it in a tight spiral. Tuck tail end underneath and press lightly with your hand to flatten. Gently roll out into a 6-inch circle. Put aside on a freshly floured spot, then repeat with remaining dough.
  • Cook breads immediately to prevent a soggy texture. Heat an 8- to 10-inch heavy skillet over high heat until a bead of water evaporates on contact. Add enough oil to glaze bottom by 1/8 inch, swirling to coat; reduce heat to moderate. When oil is hot enough to foam a pinch of flour, add first bread to pan. Cook until bottom is golden and a bit crusty, 3 to 4 minutes. Adjust heat so bread doesn't scorch. Flip and fry until golden, about 3 minutes longer. Remove to paper towel-lined plate. Repeat process with oil and remaining dough.
  • Serve breads fresh from skillet, each cut into fourths. Or let cool and hold at room temperature up to 8 hours. Reheat in 350°F oven until hot, about 5 minutes.

freya powell
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I would highly recommend this recipe to anyone who loves scallions and chives.


Bina Star
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I've made this bread multiple times now and it's always a hit with my family and friends.


sumaiya bainta
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This bread is a bit time-consuming to make, but it's worth the effort. The end result is a delicious, flavorful bread that's perfect for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.


Sam Rajpoot
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This bread is a great way to use up leftover scallions and chives. It's also a great side dish for soups and stews.


Muhammad Abdulaziz
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I'm not a big fan of scallions or chives, but I decided to try this bread anyway. I was surprised to find that I actually liked it! The flavors were well-balanced and the bread was nice and fluffy.


Benny rose Faciol
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Overall, I thought this bread was okay. It wasn't the best scallion chive bread I've ever had, but it wasn't bad either.


Peace Kiconco
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This bread was a bit too greasy for my taste. I think I would have preferred it if it had been baked instead of fried.


Md Jalal sikdar
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I thought this bread was a bit bland. I would have liked it more if it had more spices or herbs.


Tanja Wolfaardt
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I'm not sure what I did wrong, but my bread didn't turn out as fluffy as I expected.


Adriyan asif
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I made this bread for my family and they loved it. It's a great way to use up leftover scallions and chives.


Aliasgher Ali asgher
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This bread is a bit time-consuming to make, but it's worth the effort. The end result is a delicious, flavorful bread that's perfect for any occasion.


Eniola Shobakin
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I've tried other scallion chive bread recipes before, but this one is by far the best.


Idrees Gaming YT
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This is a great recipe for beginners. It's easy to follow and the results are delicious.


Malik Fayyaz
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I'm not a huge fan of scallions, but I really enjoyed this bread. The chives balance out the flavor nicely.


I Am Who I Am Because The Lord Loves Me (You're noone)
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This bread is so soft and fluffy. It's perfect for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.


Linda COLLINS
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The scallions and chives add a nice pop of flavor to the bread. I also like that it's not too greasy.


Shirley Ragona
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I've made this bread multiple times now and it's always a crowd-pleaser.


Abd Allah Mohamed
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This scallion chive bread was a hit at my brunch party! It was easy to make and had the perfect balance of flavors.