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Preparation
20 minutes
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Cooking
30 minutes
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Difficulty
Easy
Have you ever heard of savory pancakes made from oatmeal? A pancake with a crispy shell, rich and fatty, blended with a savory and delicious filling that is hard to resist. If not, let’s join TasteVN in the kitchen to discover the quick and convenient recipe for oatmeal pancakes using an air fryer to enjoy right away!
Ingredients for Oatmeal Savory Pancakes Serves 2
Instant oats 50 gr Tempura flour 20 gr Tapioca flour 20 gr Turmeric powder 1/2 teaspoon Pork belly 100 gr Shrimp 100 gr Carrot 1 piece Onion 1 piece Green onion A little (chopped) Coconut milk 200 ml Oyster sauce 1/2 teaspoon Salt/seasoning powder A little
How to choose fresh and delicious ingredients
How to choose fresh shrimp
- Fresh shrimp will have a translucent color and stick tightly to the shrimp body. Do not buy shrimp with discolored or loose legs.
- Pay attention to buying shrimp with slightly curved bodies, firm flesh, intact shells, and heads tightly attached to the body.
- Do not buy shrimp with spread tails, loose, missing tail fins, and not neatly arranged together. They may have been caught a long time ago or soaked in preservatives.
How to choose clean and safe pork
- You should choose pork belly slices that have a balanced amount of meat and fat, so it won’t be greasy when eaten.
- Good pork belly will have a layer of cloudy white fat, pinkish-red meat, and a dry exterior that feels non-sticky to the touch.
- You should choose meat that still feels elastic when you press it, with the piece still being firm. Fresh meat will have the characteristic smell of raw meat, while spoiled meat will have a foul, rotten, or strange odor.
- Do not buy pork belly slices with too thin a layer of fat as they may come from pigs raised with lean meat enhancers.
- Avoid buying pieces of meat that are mushy to the touch, losing their elasticity and firmness, and have strange blood spots on them.
What is oatmeal? Where to buy it?
- Oatmeal is scientifically named Avena sativa and is a type of grain that produces seeds. An oatmeal plant consists of oatmeal seeds, stem, leaves, and oat bran. Among them, the oatmeal seeds are used for food, while the other parts are usually used for medicinal purposes.
- Oatmeal can be found at markets, stores selling dry ingredients or baking supplies, supermarkets, or the TasteVN system nationwide.
- Additionally, you can order online from reputable e-commerce sites like bachhoaxanh.com!
Tools needed
Air fryer, blender, non-stick pan, bowl, knife,…
How to make Oat pancakes
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Prepare the batter
Add to the blender: 50g oats, 20g tapioca flour, 20g crispy frying flour, 1/2 teaspoon turmeric powder, a little salt and blend until smooth.
Then, pour the batter mixture into a bowl and mix well with a little chopped green onion and 200ml coconut milk.
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Prepare the ingredients
Shrimp, peeled, deveined, then washed and diced. Next, wash the meat and cut it into bite-sized pieces.
Carrots, peeled, washed, then shredded. Onion is sliced thinly.
Next, heat a pan on the stove, add the prepared ingredients, 1 teaspoon seasoning, 1/2 teaspoon oyster sauce. Stir-fry the ingredients over medium heat until fully cooked.
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Make the pancakes
Place a non-stick pan on the stove, add a thin layer of cooking oil and heat it up. When the pan is hot, scoop some batter and tilt the pan to spread the batter evenly.
When the pancake sets on the surface, add the filling to one side and fold the pancake in half.
Preheat the air fryer at 200 degrees Celsius for 10 minutes, then place the pancakes in and fry for another 5 minutes until they are crispy.
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Final product
The oatmeal pancakes have a crispy, golden crust with an appealing nutty flavor, and inside is a filling of shrimp and meat that is just right. Roll the pancake with fresh vegetables and dip it generously in sweet and sour fish sauce for a delicious experience that needs no argument.
Making oat pancakes using an air fryer will make your dish crispier and more appealing. Give it a try in the kitchen and taste it, wish you success!
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