FoodSavor the flavor: Onion and cheese pancakes steal the show

Savor the flavor: Onion and cheese pancakes steal the show

Crispy cakes with a delicious garlic sauce are always a great choice for a "something out of nothing" style dinner. You only need a few basic ingredients to prepare them. This time it will be a dish with an intriguing flavor.

Onion and cheese pancakes are better than potato ones.
Onion and cheese pancakes are better than potato ones.
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When listing popular veggies for pancakes, we often forget about onions, which are not only flavorful but also rich in nutrients. When fried in a pan, they develop sweet notes, and combined with cheddar cheese, they've captured more than a few hearts.

The best veggie pancakes

Besides potato pancakes, pancakes made from hard-boiled eggs are also very popular. Grating the eggs and combining them with standard additions like a raw egg, flour, and a bit of milk is sufficient.

This base allows for experimentation with toppings—finely chopped herbs such as dill or parsley work great, as well as finely diced bell peppers. These egg patties are delicate and fluffy, and they take only a few minutes to prepare. They're perfect for a quick lunch or dinner, especially when paired with a light yogurt sauce.

Recipe for onion and cheese pancakes

You can prepare a homemade garlic sauce for the cakes or another sauce based on Greek yogurt. Adding fresh herbs and lime juice makes the whole dish lighter. Serve with a light salad of arugula and cherry tomatoes.

Ingredients:

  • 2 large onions,
  • about 7 oz of yellow cheese, like cheddar,
  • 2 eggs,
  • 1-2 tablespoons of all-purpose flour,
  • a bunch of chives,
  • salt, pepper to taste,
  • oil for frying.

Instructions:

  1. Peel the onions and slice them thinly. Sauté in a heated pan with a bit of oil. Transfer to a bowl and let them cool.
  2. Add grated yellow cheese, 2 raw eggs, 1 tablespoon of all-purpose flour, and chopped chives. Season with salt and pepper, and mix well. If the mixture isn't thick enough, add another tablespoon of flour.

Coat the pan with a layer of oil, and when it's hot, fry the cakes until golden brown. You can serve the onion and cheese cakes hot—perhaps with goulash or mushroom sauce—or cold, with additions like Greek tzatziki or Bulgarian snezhanka.

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