Onion pancake
Pork belly 500 grams | Scallions 500 grams |
Oyster sauce Appropriate amount | Light soy sauce Appropriate amount |
Dumpling skin half a catty | Dried chili Appropriate amount |
Step 1
Chop fatter pork belly into cubes, add oyster sauce, light soy sauce, and dried chili peppers and stir to taste.Step 2
Wash the green onions from the day before, dry and cut into small pieces. It's hard to pack when there's water. If you don't have time, think of a way to dry it quickly.Step 3
Make the dumpling skin bigger.Step 4
Add appropriate amount of minced meat.Step 5
Sticky green onionsStep 6
Make into bun shapeStep 7
Press the plaque down and press the big button.Step 8
Put the microwave oven tray on the bottom and preheat it at 190 degrees for 10 minutes.Step 9
Add water to the front and back of the scallion pancakes, add sesame seeds (black and white sesame seeds are acceptable) to the smooth side and tie the ends at the bottom.Step 10
Cook at 190 degrees for 18 minutes. In about 8 minutes you will be able to smell the aroma of scallion oil, which can be felt throughout the house.Step 11
Take it out of the pan and scoop it out quickly, as the bottom may stick to the bottom.Step 12
It is more delicious while it is hot. You can make the skin by yourself and ferment it once with self-rising flour or medium-high gluten flour and baking powder. It is more convenient and quick for me to use dumpling wrappers, but after buying them, I have to make them bigger, thinner around them, wrap them well and press them to make them bigger, so they look a little transparent. The microwave must be preheated, otherwise the bottom part will be uncooked and the top part will be burnt. Soak the scones in cold water before placing them, sprinkle sesame seeds on the smooth side, and seal them side down. Place the small plate on top, heat up and down at the same time, 180_200 degrees, wait for 15_20 minutes until the top is slightly yellow. Onion Pancake Cooking TipsThe more fat the meat has, the more local shallots will be more fragrant