Min chiang kueh

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Min chiang kueh
Min chiang kueh is a traditional pancake that's consumed in China and Singapore, with similar version in Malaysia (apam balik). These thick pancakes are filled with a combination of crushed peanuts and sugar. The batter is usually prepared with a combination of plain and rice flour, coconut milk, eggs, sugar, yeast, baking soda, and a pinch of salt. Once prepared, the pancake is topped with peanuts and sugar, then folded in half and served. Other fillings are also available, such as red bean paste and shredded coconut. The pancake is served for breakfast, always piping hot, and it can be found at most hawker centers. It's believed that these pancakes originate from Fujian, China.
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