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I like making veggie patties to keep on hand for quick lunches and snacks . Even the kids eat some of them, making it an easy way to get some veggies into them. But I make the same couple over and over again and looking to branch out.
Any good recipes for a fritter/patty (technically is it a fritter if I usually bake/broil?). Veggie, bean, quinoa...need some new combinations! |
| Look into Korean and Japanese “pancakes.” I make them smaller so they are more like fritters. They’re made with a mix of veggies. Sometimes I add squid or shrimp. |
| You buy the Korean pancake jeon mix at HMart. I usually add onion, pepper and kimchi. |
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https://www.budgetbytes.com/savory-cabbage-pancakes-okonomiyaki/ These are so easy I even make them on camping trips. |
| Search fritter on Smitten Kitchen. I've done a few types and they were all good. My kids are more likely to eat fritters if there is cheese as an ingredient. |
Ooh, I don't know if my kids would eat them but I would! And I could just buy a bag of coleslaw mix. Would these do ok baked though or would they have to be fried? |
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In a bowl, put chopped - veggies, cilantro, mint, peppers, ginger, salt, pinch of baking soda, chickpeas flour (besan) and mix to a slightly thicker than pancake consistency. Then scoop out a tablespn full at a time and fry it in hot oil. Serve with ketchip.
If you mix the mixture to pancake consistency, you can make pancakes out of it too. |
DP: I’ve made these many times, and they are delicious. I’ve pan fried them in a nonstick pan with a little oil. I’ve never tried baking them. I’d guess that the texture might turn out closer to a frittata if you bake them, but that’s just a guess. |
I wanted to love these but they're missing something. The only change I made was the sauce - I didn't have Sriracha so I used a sweet chili sauce and it didn't work at all. I made it with sesame tofu so I used that sauce instead and it worked. But the pancake itself was still missing something. Maybe regular onions? Garlic? |