Subj : Korean vegetable pancakes
To   : Ben Collver
From : Ruth Haffly
Date : Wed Nov 09 2022 16:18:45

Hi Ben,

BC>   Re: Korean vegetable pancakes
BC>   By: Ruth Haffly to Ben Collver on Mon Nov 07 2022 12:15:35

BC>       Title: Korean Vegetable Pancakes

RH> Sounds like something we have to try. We've made the seafood pancake a
RH> number of times, getting better with each attempt.
RH> I'll hunt up our recipe and post it shortly.

BC> Cool, i'd like to see that recipe.  My mother gave me the recipe for

OK, we found several versions on line but I'll dig out the one we've
used several times.

BC> the vegetable pancakes.  I like Sunrise, a Korean grocery in Eugene.
BC> They have ingredients for many Asian cuisines including Indian.  My

The closest Asian products stores to us are in Raleigh; we're in Wake
Forest--where the university started as a college, then took tobacco
money and moved to Winston Salem, becoming a university but keeping the
WF name, as my husband says, "just to confuse everybody". We have a
daughter out in the Phoenix area that has a good sized Asian supermarket
near where she lives--and is a frequent shopper there. Other daughter
lives just south of Salt Lake City but doesn't do as much ethnic
cooking; don't think her husband is that fond of it. We raised our
daughters to be very ethinically diverse in their eating; it helped that
their dad spent 26 years in the Army in equally diverse places.

BC> favorite aisles are produce and tea.  The produce aisle has
BC> interesting greens and vegetables.  They sell kaenip (perilla mint
BC> leaves) at an affordable price.  I chop them up and throw them in
BC> soups or stir fries as a substitute for basil.

The produce can be very interesting. When we were in HI, we encountered
bitter melon, a favorite ingredient in Philippino cooking. I never tried
cooking with it as, after trying it (at a pot luck), Steve didn't like
it. OTOH, I did like it but I just had it at church pot lucks and such
like. He tried durian at a Cooking echo picnic and likes it; I can just
as soon not have it, given a choice which now makes me wonder if he's
changed his mind about bitter melon. (G)

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Ruth
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