Bánh Khọt Rất Ngon
Vietnamese small pancakes
500 grams of rice flour
100 grams of glutinous rice
flour
1 can of coconut milk
1 1/2 cups of water
2 egg
2 tbs oil
Topping
1/2 cup of yellow mung
beans
10 shrimp, peeled and deveined
1 clove of minced fresh chopped
garlic
3 spring onions, chopped (discard the white part)
Shredded carrots
Chopped porkmeat
Serving
For wrapping I used fresh salad leaves and here you can use
what you like and have. What is used in Vietnam is springs of coriander, chopped,
for garnish fresh Vietnamese mint, chopped,
for garnish mustard leaves, for wrapping
romaine lettuce leaves, for
wrapping
fresh perilla and basil herb,
for wrapping
Preparation batter:
In a bowl mix the flours and add the coconut milk until it is
a smooth paste. Add smaller amounts of the water at a time until fully
mixed, then the turmeric and salt. Beat the eggs together and add
to the batter.
Preparation toppings:
Wash and chop shrimp into smaller pieces and sauté
quickly in a small amount of vegetable oil with the chopped garlic and the rest
of the spring onion and a dash of salt. Set aside.
Fry up the chopped up porkmeat in a little oil and add a
pinch of salt and 1 tbs fishsauce. Set aside.
Sauté the rest of the toppings
in a little vegetable oil. Set aside.
Add batter into each indentation
until approximately 2/3 full, cover and cook for about 3- 5 minutes.
Remove the cover and add the
toppings to each piece, then re-cover (or for me with using the cupcake pans I
put them back inside the oven after adding the toppings.
Cooking complete when the sides
of the pancakes are crispy and batter has fully set. (Usually an additional 3-5
minutes, depending on heat of the stove.)
Serve with wrapping a pancake in green leaves to make your
own spring roll with each pancake and dip in the fish sauce.
1/2 cup water
2-3 tablespoons of sugar
(depending on how sweet you’d like your sauce)
1/2 lime, juiced.
3 tablespoons of fish sauce
Optional: 1 clove of garlic
(finely chopped) and 2 red chilies (chopped) carrot (shredded)
Mix water, sugar and lime until sugar dissolves. Slowly add
desired amount of fish sauce (more is better!) . If you’d like a bigger punch
to the sauce, add in garlic cloves and chilies, though these can be served
on the table and added to each person’s dipping dish depending on their
preference.
Hardware
Banh Khot pan (I don´t have this and they require a gas
stove which I also don´t have, so I used my cupcake pans and put in the oven at
250 Celcius degrees for a few minutes until the pancakes fried. And this worked
great as well. Still I didn´t get the crisp outside I would have with a real frying pan. A Japanese Takoyaki pan could also
be used or an Danish Aebleskiver pan.
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