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Reviewed: Apr. 28, 2007
Yum! I added some chopped up kim chee in and it was really great As for the runnyness, I just made sure it was spread out and turned the heat lower and cooked it longer...viola! By the third one it was perfect.
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Reviewed: Dec. 12, 2006
i haven't made this recipe. but it is very similar to a vietamese recipe called banh xeo or vietnamese pancake. except we don't use tofu in it.
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Reviewed: Jan. 29, 2006
I didn't make your recipie, but I know what it is. In Korean, it's called "pu-ching-geh." It's not pizza as we know it, think of it more like a healthy pancake. My mom adds some hot pepper paste to the mixture to give it a kick. It's mainly made as a snack and for gatherings. It's as popular as serving chips at a party. You don't have to add all those ingredients mentioned. Might be too much. Make what you'd like. I recommend carrots, cucumbers, and bean sprouts. (slice carrot and cucumber really thin, like spaghetti 2 inches in length) To make sure the middle is cooked, push the middle with the back of your spatula to flatten it out.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 3.43 star rating.
Reviewed: Jan. 13, 2006
I added some garlic, ( BIG GARLIC FAN) and it was delicious! Something different for a change. Thank you for the recipe.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 2 stars. This recipe averages a 3.43 star rating.
Reviewed: Apr. 2, 2005
I grew up calling it Korean pancake but its technical name is bin-dae-dok (that's probably not how its spelled). This is a very complicated recipe with a lot of different ingredients; the frozen veggies and cabbage (use napa cabbage) threw me off. Overall not what I'm used to, but it didn't miss the point either. I would omit the mixed veggies, use angel hair shredded cabbage and increase the green onions by 4 or 5.
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Reviewed: Jan. 26, 2005
Maybe it was because i made some substitutions, but this just didn't come out good at all. The pancake fried up nice and golden brown on the first side, but the second side had trouble cooking. once I got it cooked, the middle was all goey. I don't know what went wrong. It just wasn't good at all.
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