Another delicious recipe from Maangchi - Kimchi Pancakes or Kimchijeon in Korean ;). I had always wanted to try this recipe because I love Korean pancakes and I love kimchi, so nothing could go wrong, especially because Maangchi's videos are always so clear and easy-to-follow :).
This time I used my homemade kimchi (recipe can be found here) - my first time making kimchi, and I was amazed how easy it was actually making kimchi yourself at home!! I always hesitated making kimchi at home because I thought it would be too hard to make, but I was completely wrong. The process itself was very easy with 100% success rate if you follow the step-by-step instructions from Maangchi, you just have to be patient because there's a quite long waiting time - 4 hours in total to get your kimchi ready (but basically, you don't really have to do anything during these 4 hours, you just leave your kimchi alone and do your own things while waiting).
Now, let's watch the video below (from Maangchi) to see how to make kimchi pancakes :)! I made both types, Kimchijeon with chopped kimchi and Kimchijeon with whole kimchi leaves.
Here is my adapted recipe for Kimchijeon with chopped kimchi. I added some seafood too and oyster sauce instead of salt (I love my oyster sauce...!!)
|  			 Kimchijeon with Chopped Kimchi and Seafood Serves 2 - 4  |  	|
|  			 150 g flour  |  		 			 546  |  	
|  			 150 g water  |  		 			 0  |  	
|  			 150 g squid  |  		 			 139  |  	
|  			 50 g shrimps  |  		 			 45  |  	
|  			 100 g chopped kimchi  |  		 			 27  |  	
|  			 3 tbs kimchi juice  |  		 			 2?  |  	
|  			 ½ tsp sugar  |  		 			 8  |  	
|  			 1 tbs oyster sauce  |  		 			 1  |  	
|  			 ½ onion, chopped  |  		 			 25  |  	
|  			 2 tbs oil (for frying)  |  		 			 240  |  	
|  			 TOTAL  |  		 			 1033  |  	
|  			 
  |  		 			 517 per serving (for 2 people)  |  	
|  			 
  |  		 			 258 per serving (for 4 people)  |  	
Dipping sauce
- 5 tbs soy sauce
 - 100 ml hot water
 - 1/2 tbs sugar
 - 1 tbs chopped onion
 - 1/2 tbs chopped green onions
 - 1 tsp chopped chili
 - 1 tbs sesame oil
 - roasted sesame seeds
 
And this is my adapted recipe for kimchijeon with whole kimchi leaves...I slightly like this version of kimchijeon better :).
|  			 Kimchijeon with Whole Kimchi Leaves Serves 7  |  	|
|  			 7 kimchi leaves (around 100 g)  |  		 			 27  |  	
|  			 150 g ground pork  |  		 			 308  |  	
|  			 125 g minced tofu  |  		 			 88  |  	
|  			 1 tbs oyster sauce  |  		 			 1  |  	
|  			 ½ onion, chopped  |  		 			 25  |  	
|  			 1 egg  |  		 			 70  |  	
|  			 1 tbs chopped chives  |  		 			 1  |  	
|  			 1 tsp sesame oil  |  		 			 60?
  |  	
|  			 Flour for coating the kimchi leaves  |  		 			 300??  |  	
|  			 TOTAL  |  		 			 1120 calories  |  	
|  			 
  |  		 			 160 calories per serving  |  	
oh wow what awesome pancake yum
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@ Chow&Chatter - Thanks!
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I love kimchi pancakes! This is what I look forward to whenever I go to a Korean restaurant. This recipe is less complex than I thought. I'm looking forward to trying this.
ReplyDeleteI could get seriously addicted to these. And it would be a habit I would never want to be cured of. ;)
ReplyDeleteoh this looks so delicious! I tasted one super duper good pajeon and decided to become a Korean pancake fan! This gives me another idea for the pancake...love looking at your yummy pictures :)
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering at these photos! You've done a marvellous job here and they look wonderful! :D
ReplyDeleteinteresting combination!!! Im a kimchi lover too. but when I eat Kimchi - i either have to have coke with me or water because I can't eat that much spice lah. hehe
ReplyDeletejen
These pancakes look mouthwatering!
ReplyDeleteYou've done a marvellous job here and they look wonderful!
ReplyDeletevery interesting blog...the photographs are awesome....
ReplyDeleteWow! this looks so healthy and I'm going to put that into my baking list. I think it is so much better to make homemade ones rather than premix pancake flour. It's so easy. Thanks for sharing dear!
ReplyDeleteWeng
I heart My Bakes
Beautiful picture..looks so perfect and yummy!!
ReplyDeleteMmmm....my favourite. Your kimchi pancakes looks very delicious. The colour is very beautiful. I love kimchi...very appetising and healthy.
ReplyDeleteCould these look any better? I love kimchi, so I'm sure I would love these kimchi pancakes.
ReplyDeletewow those pancakes look so fun! I always stray away from making homemade asian foods because the ingredients are so complicated, but these look simple enough.
ReplyDelete@ Fresh Local and Best - I love ordering Korean pancakes too when I visit Korean restaurants:).
ReplyDelete@ Carolyn - I am addicted to these pancakes as well ;).
@ Allie - thank you, I am glad I've given you more ideas!
@ NQN - Thank you, you're sweet!
@ Jen - I love spicy food but cannot eat too much of it either ;)
@Angie, Eliana, Roshan - Thank you :).
@ Weng - It's not worth it using a pancake mix for this one, because you can so easily make it at home yourself, taste better too!
@ Sarah, Mary, Monet - Thanks for the kind comments!
@ Maren - Yea, Asian foods can be quite complicated sometimes, but this recipe here is quite easy to make!
Oh, YUM! This is like nothing I've never had before...it sounds so amazing =)
ReplyDeleteYummy kimchi pancakes and nice shots too!
ReplyDeleteI'm always surprised at how easily so many things can be made at home =] I can't really stand spicy food so I don't really like kimchi....
ReplyDeletebut your pancake looks delicious!! Especially with your additions- I love replacing salt with oyster sauce =D