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Revision as of 17:20, 8 May 2012
Pajun is made of flour, water, egg and other ingredients and has a circular shape. You pour it into a pan like you would pancake batter. Hae-mool means seafood.
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Hae-mool Pajun
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup oyster
- 1/2 cup mussel
- 1/3 cup clam
- 100g small green onion
- 50g leek
- 1 1/2 cup flour
- 1/2 cup non glutinous rice - maepssal-karoo
- 1 egg
- 2 cups water
- vegetable oil
- Dressing
- 4 tblsp. soy sauce
- 2 tblsp. powdered red pepper - gochu-karoo
- 2 tblsp. vinegar
- 1 tblsp. green onion
- 1/2 tblsp. crushed garlic
- 1 tsp. Sugar
- 2 tsp. powdered sesame seed
- 2 tsp. sesame oil
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- Prepare this dressing in a small dish.
Directions
- Rinse oysters, mussels and clams in light salt water.
- Take out a few good shaped oysters, mussels and clams from water and put them aside. Then chop up the rest.
- Cut the white part of the green onions into tiny pieces and the green part into 6-inch pieces. Cut the leeks into 6-inch pieces as well.
- Mix an egg with 2 cups water. Mix that well with the powdered non-glutinous rice.
- Add the chopped up oysters, mussels and clams to #4. This is your mix.
- Pour a few drops of vegetable oil on a heated pan and put a large spoonful of the mix onto the pan and then put the green onions and leeks neatly over the top.
- Before it's finished cooking, put the good shaped seafood on top of what you have in the pan. Pour a little bit more of the mix on top of what you have cooking and cover for a couple of minutes.
- Remove the cover and flip the mix and cover for a couple of more minutes.
- Remove the cover and let cool.
- Cut it up and dip into the dressing you prepared earlier.