Gyeran-ppang

South Korean egg bread snack From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gyeran-ppang (Korean: 계란빵; lit. 'egg bread') is a South Korean street food.[1] It is a fluffy, oblong-shaped piece of bread that is sweet and savory with a whole egg inside the pancake dough.[2][3]

Place of originKorea
Serving temperatureWarm
Main ingredientsWheat flour, eggs
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Gyeran-ppang
Place of originKorea
Associated cuisineKorean cuisine
Serving temperatureWarm
Main ingredientsWheat flour, eggs
Korean name
Hangul
계란빵
Hanja
鷄卵빵
RRgyeranppang
MRkyeranppang
IPA[kje.ɾan.p͈aŋ]
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Preparation

A gyeran-ppang machine is an appliance with a few dozen oblong slots for pouring cake batter and eggs.[2] The cake mix usually consists of wheat flour, baking powder, milk, eggs, butter, sugar, salt, and vanilla extract.[3] A whole egg is cracked onto the batter in each slot, and the egg breads are cooked until golden brown.[2] Common toppings include chopped parsley, cheese, and diced ham.[3]

History

Gyeran-ppang was first made at the back gate of Inha University in 1984.[4]

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