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Bindaetteok Korean name Hangul 빈대떡, 녹두전, 녹두지짐 Hanja None, 绿豆煎, 绿豆지짐 Revised Romanization bindaetteok, nokdujeon, nokdu jijim McCune–Reischauer pindaettŏk, noktujŏn, noktu chijim Bindaetteok (also called nokdujeon or nokdu jijim; literally "mung bean pancake") is a variety of jeon, a Korean style pancake. It is made of ground mung beans, with green onions, kimchi, or peppers cooked in a frying pan.
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History
Bindaetteok first appears under the name binjatteok in the Eumsik dimibang, a cooking encyclopedia written in the 1670s by Mrs. Jang, the wife of a public officer. The dish was originally prepared by frying a mixture of water-soaked and ground mung beans, pork, bracken fern, mung bean sprouts, and cabbage kimchi.[1] This food uses honey for seasoning, and meat was put on the bindaetteok. Rich people ate meat and poor people ate bindaetteok. Therefore, this dish was called bindaebyeong (貧乏餅; literally "poor person's pancake").
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup mung beans, soaked overnight
- 1 large egg
- 1/4 cup cabbage kimchi
- 1/2 tbsp toasted sesame oil
- 1/4 tsp salt[2]
Meat, usually beef, can also be added as an ingredient. In Korean restaurants, this dish is served with a small side serving of dipping sauce made of soy sauce, minced green onions, chili pepper flakes and some vinegar.
See also
- Jeon
- Pajeon
- Korean cuisine
- Latke
References
- ^ Korean Food Series (5th Issue) http://www.pennfamily.org/KSS-USA/20050615-2440.htm
- ^ Verdant San Francisco: Bindaetteok
External links
- (Korean) General information about Bindaetteok at Doosan Encyclopedia: Encyber
- (Korean) Brief information about Bindaetteok at DAUM encyclopedia
- (Korean) Origin and brief information about Bindaetteok at empas/ EncyKorea
- Kwangjang Market: Delicious Charm Bindaetteok at Official Seoul City Tourism
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