mind-blowing appetizer: kimchi jeon (kimchi pancake)

kimchi pancake recipe
kimchi pancake / kimchi jeon 

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I’m obsessed with a pancake. Korean Kimchi Jeon. How does a simple combination of flour & water plus kimchi produce such a sublime pancake? It is kimchi’s spicy, salty, sweet, sour, bitter, umami, fermented flavors when added to a basic pancake batter that result in an extraordinary snack. Complex in flavor with textures ranging from chewy to crispy and a delightful orange-hue, guests can’t get enough of this popular ahn-joo.

With a jar of kimchi in the refrigerator and the rest of the ingredients pretty much standard pantry items, in 15 minutes or so I can serve a mind-blowing appetizer. Pair with cold beer or makkoli (rice wine) to get the party started!

Two ways to enjoy ~ choose either the partially burnt caramelized kimchi pancake or the crispy/chewy version ~ same ingredients, different method.

kimchi pancake recipe #1 crispy/chewy version

Ingredients:

1 c. all purpose flour
1/4 c. rice flour
1/2 t. baking powder
1/2 t. baking soda
1/4 t. garlic powder
1/4 t. onion powder
1/4 t. salt
1 c. cold water
1/4 c. kimchi juice
1 1/2 c. napa cabbage kimchi (finely or coarsely chopped, depending on recipe)
canola oil for frying

To make the batter, mix all the dry ingredients together in a medium-sized bowl. Whisk in the water. Add kimchi juice and whisk until the batter is completely blended and there are no lumps. The batter should be of medium-light consistency, not too thick, add a bit more water if necessary. This amount of batter makes about three pancakes depending on the size of the pan.

kimchi pancake batter
Fold finely chopped kimchi into the batter.
kimchi pancake recipe
Heat a non-stick pan over medium-high heat. Add canola oil to the pan. When the oil is hot, ladle in the batter. Cook for 4 to 5 minutes until the bottom is a nice golden brown. Then flip the pancake and cook the other side, adding a bit more oil if necessary. If the exterior is browning too quickly for the interior to cook, turn the heat down to medium. Let cool slightly then cut the pancake into wedges and serve with dipping sauce.

kimchi pancake recipe #2 caramelized version

The second version uses coarsely chopped kimchi. The kimchi is sautéed, then the batter is ladled over the kimchi, producing a crispy pancake where the sugar in the kimchi caramelizes to delectable burnt bits.

saute kimchi
Saute coasrely chopped kimchi in a bit of canola oil for a few minutes, stirring occasionally. Add a little more canola oil to the perimeter of the pan. When the oil is hot, ladle batter over the kimchi, tilting the pan to distribute the batter. Cook 4 to 5 minutes until the bottom is browned and the kimchi is caramelized, then flip and cook the other side.

kimchi pancake recipe
Dipping Sauce

3 T. low-sodium soy sauce
2 T. seasoned rice wine vinegar
1 T. toasted sesame oil
a few shakes of sesame seeds
a few shakes of gochugaru (red pepper powder)

kimchi jeon dipping sauce

kimchi jeon & beer

kimchi jeon and OB beer
happy.  hour.

21 thoughts on “mind-blowing appetizer: kimchi jeon (kimchi pancake)”

  1. Looks absolutely delicious. This brings back memories from when i used to order pan cakes in Sydney from a local korean. But his were with scallions inside (Pajeon or something like that).

    1. Hi Simon – nice to know you. Yes, that’s right, pa = scallion / jeon = pancake. I plan to share my haemul pajeon soon too (seafood scallion pancake).
      LL

  2. Oh my: yes, I love kimchi and am sometimes tempted by ‘pancake’, but have never had such together! I am especially drawn to the first version and the next time I make kimchi, this is one recipe I certainly want to try!

  3. This is the second delicious kimchi recipe I’ve seen tonight so it’s obviously that something is speaking to me – “Go to the Asian market and pick up some kimchi!” Your kimchi pancake sounds and LOOKS delicious!

  4. I love kimchi and have been craving it much lately. Hard to find a good one without the MSG. I’m so making this kimchi pancake! What a great idea! 🙂

  5. I make my own Kimchi (purist), I love pancakes — this may be a winner! Can’t wait to try this out. If it’s as good as Kimchi fried rice, I will be in heaven.

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