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Jianbing | Traditional Pancake From Tianjin, China | TasteAtlas
Jianbing | Traditional Pancake From Tianjin, China | TasteAtlas
Jianbing | Traditional Pancake From Tianjin, China | TasteAtlas
Jianbing | Traditional Pancake From Tianjin, China | TasteAtlas
Jianbing | Traditional Pancake From Tianjin, China | TasteAtlas
Jianbing | Traditional Pancake From Tianjin, China | TasteAtlas

Jianbing

(煎饼, Jianbing guozi)

A favorite breakfast item in China sold by numerous street food vendors early in the morning, jianbing or fried pancake is a thin and savory crêpe-like pancake that is made by spreading batter over a hot, cast-iron slab with a wooden paddle.


The batter can be made with a variety of different flour, with the most common types being mung bean flour, black bean flour, and wheat flour. Always freshly prepared and warm, this fried pancake is usually topped with eggs, then flavored with various sauces such as chili sauce, hoisin sauce, or tianmianjiang (savory bean paste) sauce, and filled with ingredients such as spring onions, mustard pickles, radishes, scallions, cilantro, or even a protein such as Chinese sausage or chicken.


A type of crispy-fried dough sticks called guozi or strips of crispy wonton are traditionally added to the pancake filling for extra crunchiness. The variations on this dish are endless as are the ingredients that can be added inside the crêpe wrapper.


Typical of Tianjin, versions of this Chinese dish can also be found in some of the largest cities in the world including New York, Sydney, and London.

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