Scallion Pancakes

Written: 05/21/2023

First time making Chinese scallion pancakes

What

Chinese scallion pancakes

Ingredients

All-purpose/bread flour (2 cups), very hot water (3/4 cups), salt, scallions (green onion), vegetable oil, sesame oil, sesame seeds (opt), other optional spices to taste

Optional dipping sauce: soy sauce, water, sugar, sesame seeds/oil, scallions, garlic, chili, coriander…really, to your taste based off the soy sauce and sesame

Time

10-minute prep + 2-hour wait + 10-minute process + 5-minute pan fry

~ 2 hour (wait), 25 minutes (make) total

Steps

  • Measure out flour into mixing bowl and create a well into which you pour the hot water
  • Add salt (and other seasoning if you want)
  • Mix until you get a rough ball of dough
  • Turn it onto a lightly floured surface and knead until it form a sticky but smooth ball
  • Set aside to rest either wrapped in plastic or covered in a damp towel
  • Let it alone 1-2 hours
  • Make the Oil Mixture here if you’re going to use it (make sure it gets to room temperature): vegetable oil, sesame oil, and teaspoon of flour. Bring to bubble and cook for 1 minute before letting it cool to room temperature. About 3 tablespoon vegetable oil to 2 teaspoon sesame oil.
  • Cut the dough in half making sure to recover the other half so it doesn’t dry out (if you want smaller cakes, then do quarters or eighths)
  • Roll it into a cylinder and then roll that thin and flat. You’re aiming for a rectangular piece (mine didn’t get very rectangular, lol)
  • Brush on a layer of the oil mixture or just oil and sprinkle the chopped scallions. Note: Here is where you can add the sesame seeds or whatever other spices or meats or whatever you want
  • Now to make the layers. The traditional way is to tightly roll up the flattened and scallioned dough into a thin cylinder again, and then create a snail shell from that rolled up piece. You can also fold it on each other to make the layers. I just did the snail shell
  • Once it’s a snail shell, sprinkle some flour on it, turn it, and flatten it with your hands a bit before using the rolling pin to squish out some bubbles (it’s kinda fun, like popping bubble wrap). Note: Here, you can control how much you’re squishing it…do you want it airier and more layered by leaving the air pockets inside? Or do you want it super-duper flat like a cracker?
  • Heat up some oil in a skillet or pan. It’s fry time! Heat it up to your desire!

Done!

Pictures

Notes

  • Northern pancakes are apparently thicker and use the oil, while the southern style pancakes are thin and use less oil
  • Thick or thin is up to you. If you like thicker, be careful not to be too fussy with the rolling of the snail shell
  • The ones I made ended up being thicker than I prefer, so I’d try to make any in the future much thinner
  • I’d also make future ones smaller
  • Maybe I’d like a mix of the northern and southern style pancakes
  • Plain old soy sauce was perfect as a dipping sauce for me
  • Maybe some onion powder or maybe a pinch of curry would be a good addition…I felt they were a bit bland, but then again, they’re made to be dipped and eaten with other dishes like soups
  • I think I may have over-cooked the pancakes making them too crunchy (though I like that)
  • Perhaps adding some shredded meat inside would make it really good
  • Overall, it was fun and pretty easy to make
  • Other recipes called for bread flour (high protein content), but I just used all-purpose flour (it’s a 1:1 substitution if interested)

How To Change Install 2022 Ford Maverick Cabin Air Filter

10/09/2022

Cost: $20.65 + tax & $9.97 shipping from here (ended up being a tiny but less expensive than buying from Ford which is, at this writing, out of stock anyways)

Time: Under ideal conditions, about 5 minutes.

Materials: Motorcraft Cabin Air Filter (FP99)

Installation

The glove box

On the side of the glove box when opened, is a plastic stop arm. You need to pull it off…This was, by far, the most difficult part of this installation because the car is new, and all of the plastic is very stiff. The normal method would be to just hook your finger in there and pull. In this case, I needed pliers but also a microfiber cloth to give it more contact (bonus, that reduces damage to the piece).

So, if you’re having trouble, brace the glove compartment with your knees, wrap the little top of the split head with the microfiber (or whatever), squeeze with the pliers, and slide the arm off. Geez. Here’s a closer look at the offending mechanism. Now that it’s been done once, it is much easier to do for the future.

On either side of the glove compartment are nice, useful tabs. Just depress on both sides and pull the glove compartment out.

The rectangular box is what we’re looking for. To the left and the right are 2 tabs that hold the lid in place over the housing opening. Push them apart to free the tabs being held there. Normally, you would just pull the two tabs on top, and it would come out, but the plastic is extremely stiff having never been used, so be careful not to break the pieces (I did that in my old car D:) and pull the cover down.

Ta da!

Here is a side by side of the new and old. Mimic the direction of the airflow on the original filter. Ford has the labeled on the plastic for you, also.

Mhmm. It was time.

From here on out, just go backwards to replace everything: close the filter lid, hook the hinges into their slots, push the glove compartment up until the tabs lock in place, and then replace the stop arm.

Make sure those hinges are placed in properly!

The one important thing to remember is to make sure that the 3 hinges are properly seated. If they’re not, then the compartment won’t close smoothly. One of mine weren’t clicked in right and closing the compartment was difficult and rough.

You are DONE and breathing much cleaner air.