Peking Jackfruit Pancakes

Serves
Makes 12 (enough for 4-6 as a starter)
Total Time
1 Hour
Ingredients
1 x 400g tin of young green jackfruit, prepared (see below)
1 tsp of sesame oil
2.5cm of ginger, finely chopped
2 tbsp of rice wine, dry white wine or apple juice
½ tsp of five spice powder
Pinch of black pepper
1 tbsp of dark soy sauce
½ cup (100 g) of hoisin sauce
Thin strips of carrot, cucumber and spring onion (scallion), to serve
Pancake dough
1½ cups (225g) of plain flour, sifted
Pinch of salt
â…” cup (170 ml) of boiling water
1 tbsp of oil, for brushing
Method
Step 1

First make the pancake dough. In a large bowl, knead the flour, salt and water until you have a smooth, elastic dough, about five minutes, adding a teaspoon more flour if it seems too sticky. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and leave to rest for about 30 minutes.

Step 2

Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 200°C. Place the shredded jackfruit in a loaf tin. Whisk together the sesame oil, ginger, wine, five spice, black pepper and soy sauce and pour over the jackfruit. Roast for 15–20 minutes or until very tender – there may still be liquid in the tin, and that’s okay.

Step 3

Unwrap the dough, roll it into a log and divide into twelve.

Step 4

Roll each piece of dough into a ball, then flatten slightly by patting it with the palm of your hand. Brush a thin layer of oil over six of the flattened dough balls, then place the unoiled dough balls on top of them to form sandwiches. Use a rolling pin to roll out each sandwich into a flat pancake, flipping it midway so both sides are rolled evenly.

Step 5

Set a dry non-stick frying pan over medium heat, place a pancake in it and cook until it is puffy and the bottom is flecked with brown, about two to three minutes. Flip it over and cook the other side for two to three minutes, then remove. Carefully separate the two layers to give you two pancakes. Keep on a plate, covered with a clean tea towel, while you cook the rest, separating them as well, to give you twelve in total.

Step 6

Transfer the jackfruit to a serving platter. To eat, scoop a little bit of jackfruit onto a pancake, top with a drizzle of hoisin sauce and a few slivers of carrot, cucumber and spring onion, then wrap up and enjoy.

Step 7

After draining your tin of young green jackfruit, rinse it well in a sieve under cold running water – this helps to get rid of the slightly sweet jackfruit flavour. After rinsing, cut away the tough core of each piece of jackfruit, then shred the remaining flesh into something resembling pulled pork. Discard all the seeds and seed pods.

Recipe courtesy of Jackfruit & Blue Ginger by Sasha Gill

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