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Step 1
Make Chogochujang sauce by mixing gochujang, vinegar, sugar and sesame seeds.
Step 2
Make Chokanjang sauce by mixing soy sauce, vinegar, sugar and water. Set aside.
Step 3
Clean green onions and minari. Cut green onions 6 in (15 cm) long or 1/2 of the full length of green onions sold in US. The green onions used for Pajeon should be young and tender - called (shilpa) in Korean. If your green onions are any thicker than 1/2 in (1 cm) then cut it in half or smash the white part with the side of your knife to make it tender.
Step 4
Cut minari 3 " (7 cm) long. About 1/2 length of your green onions from Reason for cutting minari shorter is because they are quite fibrous and will be too chewy if left too long. Normally, only minari stems are used but these minari are quite young and tender so use the leaves too.
Step 5
Chop scallops and shrimp roughly into big chunks.
Step 6
Season ground beef with soy sauce, mirin, maesil syrup or sugar, chopped garlic and sesame oil.
Step 7
Whisk egg in a small bowl.
Step 8
In another bowl, make batter by mixing flour + rice flour + sweet rice flour + anchovy stock + salt. Rice flour likes to settle to the bottom so stir it well and be sure to stir right before you use it.
Step 9
Now we are ready to make the pancake! You should have all the prepared ingredients next to your pan.
Step 10
Heat a nice thick pan (cast iron is great) on med-high heat. Pour about 2 T oil into pan.
Step 11
Layer green onions in pan and then minari on top.
Step 12
Pour batter over green onions and minari. DO NOT try to cover all the green onions with the batter - you will end up adding too much batter. Pancake will taste doughy if you have too much batter. Pour about 2-3 Tbs per pancake - just enough for green onions to hold together.
Step 13
Quickly (lower heat to med. if you think it's burning) dot the pancake with ground beef + scallops + shrimp. Using your hands works best - just be careful!
Step 14
Top with 1/3 of whisked egg (pancake on the right). If you like eggs, you can use up to 1 whole egg per pancake.
Step 15
Turn the pancake over to cook the other side.
Step 16
Let it cook for another 2 min or so until pancake is nicely browned.
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