Green vegetable sesame pancake is a very common home-cooked dish. After a busy work day, you can go home and have a dish like this to relax yourself. This dish has high nutritional value, is healthy and nutritious, and is suitable for people of different ages. Moreover, the color of this dish makes it look very appetizing. 1. Mix cornmeal and flour! Add an egg! 2. Cut the vegetables into shreds and set aside! 3. Mix the ingredients together! Add a little oil to the pan! Make sure the pan is evenly covered with oil! To prevent sticking to the pan! Pour the mixed ingredients into the pot! Finally, sprinkle some black sesame seeds! 4. Fry slowly over low heat! Do not stir with a spatula! The pot should be lifted! Shake gently in your hands! 5. When one side is cooked! Remember to flip it over! Good technique! Just flip it up to turn it over! If you don’t have the skills, please be careful to flip it over yourself! 6. After both sides are cooked! Remove from heat and serve! You can cut the shape according to your personal preference! Do whatever you like! More and more people cook at home. The recipe of vegetable sesame cake is very simple and this dish is very beneficial to health. |
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