Friday, September 14, 2012

Cabbage Pancakes
a la Lisa Weyand

1/2 large head cabbage, finely chopped
2&1/2 c. flour
2 T. dashi (bonito stock; can substitute chicken)

2 cups water
4 eggs
4 T. dry bread crumbs
4 t. pickled ginger, thinly sliced (the pink kind they serve with sushi)
1/4 c. finely chopped green onion
optional: 1/2 c. diced cooked chicken, small shrimp, scallops, or sausage
oil for frying
Mix well the cabbage, flour, fish or chicken stock, water, eggs, bread crumbs, ginger, & onions in a large bowl. You can add the meat/seafood at this point or add it to each 'pancake' as it cooks for more even distribution.

Heat a lightly greased griddle or skillet to med. heat & ladle approx. 1/2-1 c. batter onto it (depending on how large you want them). If necessary, use the back of a spoon to spread out into a circle. Cook until the bottom starts to color & edges are cooked, about 10 min. Flip & cook an additional 6-8 minutes. Serve hot with approx. 2 T. okonomiyaki sauce spread over the surface & then cut into 4 quarters (for a large pancake). Some chefs prefer to make a spiral of the sauce & then the mayonnaise.

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