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− | http:// | + | Originally posted [http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1641769 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".''''' |
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+ | The process below are their original instructions, and can be a little vague. Good luck and happy cooking! | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Ingredients == | ||
+ | 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 | ||
+ | **Eggs? | ||
+ | **Butter? | ||
+ | *Oil | ||
+ | *Scallions | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Steps == | ||
+ | |||
+ | Mix up some standard dough. This is a good consistency. You might want a little more moisture than this, actually... To taste, I guess. | ||
+ | [[Image:scalpan1.jpg]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | Flatten out some dough sticks like these. | ||
+ | [[Image:scalpan2.jpg]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | 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. | ||
+ | [[Image:scalpan3.jpg]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | use of a rolling pin will achieve the desired result | ||
+ | [[Image:scalpan8.jpg]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | Still in progress. | ||
+ | [[Image:scalpan4.jpg]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | Fry it up real good. | ||
+ | [[Image:scalpan5.jpg]] | ||
+ | [[Image:scalpan6.jpg]] | ||
+ | [[Image:scalpan7.jpg]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cut into quarters and serve. | ||
+ | [[Image:scalpan9.jpg]] | ||
+ | [[Image:scalpan10.jpg]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | Enjoy! |
Revision as of 08:56, 27 February 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
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
- Eggs?
- Butter?
- Oil
- Scallions
Steps
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!