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Latest revision as of 00:34, 26 November 2008
Originally posted here by The Linux Fairy, who had this to say about this recipe:
This one's mostly photographic evidence as an idea of what to do. As was explained to me, Chinese food is mostly done to taste. There isn't really a defined set of amounts of ingredients -- just until it "looks good".
The process below are their original instructions, and can be a little vague. Good luck and happy cooking!
Ingredients[edit]
The following ingredients are gleaned from the original pictures and descriptions. As the original creator did not provide measurements, one must work it out for themselves.
- Dough
- Flour
- Water
- Milk
- Eggs?
- Butter?
- Oil
- Scallions
Steps[edit]
Mix up some standard dough. This is a good consistency. You might want a little more moisture than this, actually... To taste, I guess.
Flatten out some dough sticks like these.
kalenedrael holds a pancake on the right. A premade one is on the left. I'm in the middle of coating mine with oil and sprinkling scallions on it. After I do that, I roll it up in a nice ball, and flatten it into a pancake. It's more difficult than it sounds.
use of a rolling pin will achieve the desired result
Enjoy!