Mushrooms are one of my favorite ingredients. They’re easy to work with and perfectly accompany almost any savory dish out there. They’re amazing on pizza, in pasta, soup, stews, pies, casseroles, you name it! It enhances a dish by supporting and deepening the main flavors. Mushrooms, however, are always given that role, the sidekick. They rarely take center stage and shine on their own. That’s why I love this recipe because it’s all about the mushrooms.
There are many different types of savory pancakes, jeon, 전, in Korean cuisine. Some pancakes are made from a batter, like this one, and others are simply dredged in flour and eggs. This mushroom dish follows the latter. I used dried shitake, or pyogo, 표고, mushrooms, which are larger and wider than the fresh ones I usually find at the supermarket, however, either one is fine. These mushrooms are plump, juicy, and very filling. They could be eaten as a side dish or a main. They’re so easy and simple, you’ll be surprised how big the flavors are!
Shitake Mushroom Pancakes
20 large dried or fresh shitake mushrooms
1/4 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup mirin
3 cups water
2 eggs
Flour to dredge
Wash and clean shitake mushrooms carefully. Place the mushrooms in a large, sealable bowl or container. In another bowl, mix the soy sauce mirin, and water together. Pour mixture over the mushrooms and marinate overnight. When ready, heat a nonstick skillet with a little vegetable oil. Cut the stems off and discard. Make small cuts around the edges of the mushroom caps to create a flat surface. Dredge only the underside in flour, dip both sides in the eggs, and cook over medium low heat until the egg layer turns a golden yellow.
Serve with rice or nurungji!
Abbi says
Those sound really yummy! I need to get some shitake mushrooms, the are so good.
hungry dog says
These sound great! I love mushrooms, too, and am always surprised when I learn that some people don’t. I like the flavor and texture they lend to so many things…and I really like the idea of making them the focus of a dish!
Tracy says
Wow, I’ve never thought to make something like this before! Looks yummy!
babycakes says
mmm champignon!!! my fav. hehe letting the shroom shine 🙂 looks amazing. Audrey un and i will def try this one out
food librarian says
I love mushrooms almost as I love Bundt cakes! hee hee. These look fantastic. I want to grab one right now!
pippo says
Saw this dish featured in the film Cafe Seoul. Yummmmmmy!