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Scallion/Spring Onion Pancakes

Scallions and spring onions tend to come with their tops and please use them all. Spring onions vary in size. I like to use quite small ones (about 1-inch thick and 2-3 inches long) but just be sure you have a good mix of onion bulb/white parts and green stalk.

 

Yields about 20 pancakes (4-5 inches each)

 Ingredients

1 large bunch scallions or spring onions, washed and trimmed of roots

2 eggs

1 cup all purpose flour

1 1 /2 cups water

1/4 cup chopped kimchi (optional)

3/4 teaspoon sea salt

Oil for pan-frying

 

Dipping Sauce:

1/3 cup soy sauce or tamari

1/3 cup rice vinegar

1 teaspoon red pepper flakes

1 clove garlic or 1 stalk green garlic, minced

 

Cut the scallions or onion stalks into 1-2-inch lengths and cut the white part or the spring onions bulbs into thin rounds. In a large bowl whisk the eggs with the flour, water and salt. Add the scallions/onions and kimchi, if using, and mix well. Taste for salt. If you’re using kimchi you likely won’t need any more. The batter should be fairly runny, a bit thinner than regular pancake batter.

 

Stir together all the dipping sauce ingredients in a small bowl.

 

Lightly cover the bottom of a large, heavy skillet with oil and heat over medium-high heat. When the oil is hot fry the pancakes, either in typical pancake size or large, to fit the pan. If doing the latter you’ll cut them into wedges to serve. Fry for about 3 minutes per side or until golden. Serve with the dipping sauce.

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Beet & Walnut Dip with Dill, Cilantro and Feta

This recipe is inspired by Jerusalem by Yotam Ottolenghi and Sam Tamimi. Use toasted bread to dip or dollop on hardboiled eggs or spread on a sandwich or in a wrap or eat it by the spoonful at the kitchen counter.

Yields about 2 1/2 cups

 

Ingredients:

About ½ lb cooked, trimmed beets (4-5 small-medium)

½ cup walnuts (toasted at 350 degrees for about 8 minutes or until toasty smelling and a shade darker)

1 teaspoon chopped fresh or dried thyme

2 teaspoons chopped fresh or dried sage

Dried hot pepper, to taste (cayenne, chili flakes . . . start with a few pinches)

Salt, to taste

1 stalk green garlic or 2 cloves garlic, chopped

1 tablespoon maple syrup

2 tablespoons plain yogurt or sour cream

2 tablespoons olive oil

2 teaspoons lemon juice, more to taste

Garnish/topping:

1 scallion, thinly sliced

1/3 cup dill, chopped

1/2 cup cilantro leaves and stems, chopped

1/2 cup feta, crumbled

Salt, to taste

Olive oil and lemon juice for finishing

Bread or crackers or vegetables for dipping (or serve it as suggested in headnote)

 

1. Boil the beets until tender. Peel and roughly chop. Put (cooled) walnuts, garlic, sage, thyme and hot pepper in a food processor and pulse until very finely chopped. Add the beets, yogurt, syrup, salt and olive oil in a food processor and process until fairly smooth. Taste and adjust seasoning. Add lemon juice and/or salt if it needs brightening.

 

2. Put puree in a bowl and top with green onions, herbs and crumbled feta. Sprinkle with a little more salt and drizzle with olive oil and lemon juice. Serve at room temperature or slightly chilled.