"Apam Balik" / Malaysian Peanut Pancake Recipe
Also known as “Apom Balek”, “Ban Chang Kuih”, “Bang Chang Kueh”, Fluffy Pancakes with Roasted Peanuts and Sesame Seeds… this dish has so many inconsistent naming conventions that I had a tough time deciding the best name to call it for my Blog Title so people would search for it and find it. Just like…
9 responses to “"Apam Balik" / Malaysian Peanut Pancake Recipe”
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wow this looks amazing
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YUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMOOOSS!! It's called Ban chien kueh here in Penang.. comes with crispy edges! LOL.. Looks delicious babe! Well done.. nice pics too 🙂
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@Chow and Chatter – Thanks, Rebecca!! Your Chocolate Scotch Pancakes look divine!@Cheryl – oh nooo.. another name to add to the list, lol. And thanks :)@Josh Healy – thanks, Josh. Will check it out!
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Oh I love this dish too!! (From Kuching as well XD) Thanks for postin' this recipe, I've tried a few yours just taste the best!
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Can you make a pam balik without eggs in the batter? Today a seller told me there is no eggs in his batter, because I asked as my daughter has severe eggs allergy. Is it true?
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Thanks for sharing this. My craving for apam balk was thoroughly satisfied after trying this recipe out!Shai
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Yum – I bought apam balik from an ancient Chinese couple around the corner from Pudu wet markets in KL last year… best thing I have ever tasted. Will try this tomorrow!Chris.
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grt
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