danbing

{{Short description|Taiwanese egg crêpe}}

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| alternate_name = Egg pancake

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Danbing ({{lang-zh|t=蛋餅|s=蛋饼|first=t|p=dàn bǐng|poj=nn̄g-piánn|l=egg pancake}}; Mandarin pronunciation {{IPAc-cmn|d|an|4|b|ing|3}}), also known as egg pancake or rolled egg crepe, is a Taiwanese breakfast dish. Different regions makes the dish differently, in most cases, the dough is made by kneading flour, potato starch, glutinous rice flour, and water into a thin dough, and an omelet is baked on top of the dough.{{cite web |author=Angela Hui|url=https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/this-taiwanese-egg-pancake-is-an-ideal-no-fuss-breakfast-for-kids_uk_5f48c9ffc5b697186e346589 |title=This Taiwanese Egg Pancake Is An Ideal No-Fuss Breakfast For Kids |publisher=Huffington Post |access-date=2022-10-27 |date=31 August 2020}} In Taiwan, dan bing is mainly sold at breakfast shops, restaurants as well as night market food stalls. They are also sold commercially in supermarkets, where the dough is frozen in plastic packaging, and egg is added as the dough is heated.{{cite news |author=G. Daniela Galarza |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/food/2022/10/27/dan-bing-recipe-egg-crepe/ |title=Dan bing are a Taiwanese breakfast treat that can be a meal anytime |newspaper=The Washington Post |access-date=2022-10-27 |date=27 October 2022}}

At first, eggs were added to scallion pancakes. Later, a no-knead flour batter version appeared, which was made of flour, cornstarch and sweet potato flour. In 1994, mass-produced omelet crust appeared in the factory, which promoted the popularity of omelet pancakes. The popularization of scallion pancakes, but the taste is different from that of scallion pancakes, which are lighter and more flexible.{{cite news |language = zh |url = https://www.setn.com/news.aspx?newsid=488140 |script-title=zh:你早餐最愛的那一味 起底「蛋餅」不為人知的歷史 |script-work=zh:三立新聞網 |date = 2019-01-21 |access-date = 2023-01-30 |archive-date = 2023-01-30 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20230130152358/https://www.setn.com/news.aspx?newsid=488140 |url-status = live }}{{Cite web |url=https://everylittled.com/article/92177 |script-title=zh:獨步全球的台式早餐:餐桌上的台灣蛋餅演化史 |date=2018-03-24 |website=every little d |language=zh |access-date=2023-01-30 |archive-date=2023-01-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230130152358/https://everylittled.com/article/92177 |url-status=live }}

History

Like many other Taiwanese dishes, the original version of the danbing came from mainland China with the Kuomintang after the Chinese Civil War ended in 1949. However, gradually over time, the dish has been modified to suit the taste of local Taiwanese people and has since become a unique Taiwanese breakfast dish and an icon of Taiwanese cuisine. One distinctive change made to the original recipe is that sweet potato powder is mixed into the dough to give it a unique, chewier texture known as Q in Taiwan.{{cite web |url=https://www.setn.com/News.aspx?NewsID=488140 |title=你早餐最愛的那一味 起底「蛋餅」不為人知的神歷史 |publisher=SET News |access-date=2022-10-27 |date=21 January 2019 |language=Chinese}} This became the staple of the Taiwanese danbing, but the different textures were preferred in northern and southern Taiwan. In northern Taiwan, the dough is fried with strong fire, giving it a crispy texture. On the contrary, the soft and chewy texture is emphasized in the south, and the seasoning is slightly sweeter.{{cite web |author=張越評 |url=https://www.storm.mg/lifestyle/480939 |title=為何古早味蛋餅軟Q、現代蛋餅酥脆? |publisher=The Storm Media |access-date=2022-10-27 |date=27 August 2018 |language=Chinese}} The dish has recently gained popularity in the United States.{{cite web |author=Luke Tsai |url=https://sf.eater.com/2021/2/19/22290174/taiwan-bento-dan-bing-scallion-egg-pancake-taiwanese-breakfast |title=Taiwan Bento's New Dan Bing Shines a Light on Taiwanese Breakfast Culture |publisher=Eater San Francisco |access-date=2022-10-27 |date=19 February 2021}}

Variations and accompaniments

Variations exist on the basic method of preparation that incorporate other flavours and fillings. Other ingredients, such as tuna chunks and minced pork, are sometimes added with the egg. Vegetarian danbing. include corn added with the egg.In Taiwan, the pancakes are often served with soy sauce or sweet chili sauce.

Gallery

File:Danbing with tuna.jpg|A street food-style danbing with tuna fillings

File:TaiwaneseOmeletPancakeWithPorkTenderloin20201003.jpg|Danbing with pork fillings

File:Taiwanese egg crêpe danbing with corn.jpg|Danbing with corn fillings

File:Taiwan-danbing-tamagomochi.jpg|

See also

References

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