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Cong You Bing (Scallion Pancakes)
20 min
4 servings

Cong You Bing (Scallion Pancakes)

The Shanghai street-stall classic — a hot-water dough rolled, coiled, and flattened around a spiral of toasted sesame oil and scallion, then pan-fried until the layers shatter into flaky, savory shards.

  • vegan
  • vegetarian
  • dairy-free
  • nut-free
  • egg-free

Ingredients

  • all-purpose flour2 cups
  • boiling water1/2 cup
  • cold water1/4 cup
  • toasted sesame oil3 tbsp
  • all-purpose flour (for roux)2 tbsp
  • fine sea salt1 tsp
  • scallions6, finely sliced
  • neutral oil (for frying)3 tbsp

Steps

  1. Make and rest the dough.

    In a bowl, pour the boiling water into the flour while stirring with chopsticks, then add the cold water. Knead 5 minutes into a smooth, soft dough. Cover and rest 30 minutes.

  2. Make the sesame roux.

    Warm the sesame oil and stir in the 2 tbsp flour to make a loose, pourable roux. Set aside.

  3. Prepare and fill the dough ovals.

    Divide the rested dough into 4 pieces. Roll each into a very thin oval. Brush with the sesame roux, sprinkle with salt and a generous handful of scallions.

  4. Roll and coil the dough spirals.

    Roll each oval tightly into a rope, then coil the rope into a flat spiral and tuck the end underneath. Rest 10 minutes, then roll each spiral into a 6-inch pancake.

  5. Fry the pancakes until crisp.

    Heat 1 tbsp neutral oil in a skillet over medium. Fry each pancake 2-3 minutes per side until deep golden and crisp. Cut into wedges and serve hot.

Nutrition

Nutrition, per serving. 215 calories. Protein 5.3 grams, 9 percent. Carbs 32.1 grams, 56 percent. Fat 8.7 grams, 34 percent. Fiber 1.8 grams, sugar 1 grams, saturated fat 1.2 grams, sodium 370 milligrams. Estimated from ingredients.

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