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Step 1
Whisk together all the batter ingredients. Set it aside to “bloom” for at least 20 minutes, but the longer, the better.
Step 2
In a small bowl, marinate shrimp with salt and pepper. Set aside.
Step 3
Heat the banh khot or aebleskiver pan on medium-high. Add a little oil to each well. Fill with batter to the rim. It’s also ok to overflow the well so it spills out. This creates additional crispy edges. Sprinkle green onions, and dried shrimp if using. Cover with a lid and cook for about 8 minutes on medium-low. Low and slow is key.
Step 4
Remove the lid. Add shrimp and top each with more green onions. Drizzle more oil on top of the green onions (this makes “scallion oil”) and around each rim to crisp up the edges. Cover and cook until shrimp is cooked through (about one minute). Remove the lid and cook for about 2 more minutes to your desired crispiness.
Step 5
with remaining batter and toppings.
Step 6
Use a sharp metal spoon to remove the banh khot. Scrape the outside edges first. It should detach easily and scoop out. Serve with your favorite leafy greens, herbs, and sweet chili sauce.
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