Japanese cabbage pancake is great for quick brunch or for snack..This version of cabbage pancake is one of the simplified version of okonomiyaki which need lots of more ingredients but this simple japanese cabbage pancake tastes awesome prepared with easy and simple ingredients.. This cabbage pancakes goes awesome with simple salad and its really very quick to make..U can also add more ingredients like mushrooms, green onions, bellpeppers or carrot for making out this easy breezy pancakes,also have many variations for non vegetarian lovers u can add prawns, diced cooked chicken, bacon etc to make out this non vegetarian version of this pancake...Just mix all the ingredients and cook in a frying pan in simmer flame until the both sides get cooked...This delicious cabbage pancake goes to my own Pancakes Event & to Yasmeen's Health Nut Challenge 5 - Crucial Cruciferious..
1cup Cabbage (shredded)
4nos Eggs
3tbsp Cornstarch/cornflour
2tbsp Water
Salt
Pepper
Oil
Whisk the eggs with cornstarch, water with salt and pepper powder..mix the shredded cabbage to the whisked eggs..Heat enough oil in a frying pan, pour this mixture to the frying pan, cook in simmer with lid closed..flip the pancake with a plate and cook the other side of the pancake until golden brown..Cut as per need and serve along with ketchup if needed...
Priya..awesome click..you are good at making pancakes with anything dear..cabbage pancake..really innovative...
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Kairali sisters
I am not an egg person, so hope I can substitute egg with some milk.
ReplyDeleteLovely pancakes..
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful version of the Japanese pancake!
ReplyDeleteSo creative and delicious, love the click. So tempting
ReplyDeletecababge pancake is really innovative, looks nice.
ReplyDeleteWow...Completely a new yummy recipe..cute click dear!
ReplyDeletepancakes looks delicious and tempting
ReplyDeletepancakes looks delicious and tempting
ReplyDeleteLovely Pancakes. Cabbage in pancake seems to be a unique combination.
ReplyDeletePriya,
ReplyDeleteCabbage pancake looks really good.
This something new to me..Looks grt!
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ReplyDeleteI am Back and saw ur all updates.every recipes are unique.
I am just going through your event.Hope I could post something.
looks very easy and delicious too
ReplyDeleteI love Japanese food, but have never tasted these pancakes!!! that's something new, simple and sounds delicious Priya!!!
ReplyDeleteNice pancakes.
ReplyDeleteThats a nice twist to pancakes...nice one Priya
ReplyDeleteyummy one and nice twist .. I liked this idea..
ReplyDeleteThis is new to me and looks so yummy!!
ReplyDeleteentirely new pancakes with cabbage.. sure it will taste good with ketchup..
ReplyDeleteinteresting yummy recipe! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteso easy to make and seems very easy and short time taking...must be very tasty too....
ReplyDeleteThese look perfect and delicious!!
ReplyDeleteDelicious... n awesome... gal :)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant Idea!! They look delicious..
ReplyDeleteThe pancakes look scumptious! Love these.
ReplyDeletethat s a truly cool pancake recipe...quick one too...
ReplyDeletewow priya, this seems to be fast and easy and a sooper healthy breakfast. Loved the color.
ReplyDeleteDelicious.... nice click..
ReplyDeleteVery Nice one priya... nd the decor luks like u playd XOX :D
ReplyDeletecabbage pancake has come out well Priya...
ReplyDeleteinteresting n yummy recipe..looks yunmmm..
ReplyDeleteYummy okonomiyaki for me definitely :)
ReplyDeleteDelicious & unique pancakes priya
ReplyDeleteWow Priya ! This is quite new to me !
ReplyDeleteInfact I have a big cabbage lying in fridge.. so I guess I might see him in pancakes soon :)
New recipe.Nice click.following you
ReplyDeleteHow unusual and interesting! Will have to try some day!
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ReplyDeleteVery innovative pancakes .They look delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooks tempting and delicious...
ReplyDeleteNOTE:
ReplyDeleteThis is Okonomiyaki... great Japanese food... please and I mean PLEASE add Japanese fish stock (Dashi)add it to the flour mix and you taste buds will love you every time you cook this...
Oishi desu
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