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A Taste of the Sea: The Korean Seafood Pancake, Haemul Pajeon

Global Economic Times Reporter / Updated : 2025-07-28 10:43:38
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Haemul pajeon, a savory Korean seafood pancake, is a popular dish that combines the flavors of the land and the sea. Its origins can be traced back to the coastal regions of Korea, where fresh seafood was abundant.

Origins: The exact origins of haemul pajeon are somewhat obscure, but it's believed to have emerged as a way to utilize readily available ingredients in coastal areas. The combination of green onions (pa) and various seafood, bound together by a simple batter, created a hearty and flavorful dish that could be enjoyed by people of all social classes.
Ingredients: The key ingredients in haemul pajeon include:

Batter: A mixture of flour, eggs, and water, often seasoned with salt and pepper.
Seafood: A variety of seafood can be used, such as shrimp, squid, clams, and oysters.
Green onions: Chopped green onions provide a fresh and slightly spicy flavor.
Other vegetables: Additional vegetables like mushrooms and carrots can be added for extra flavor and texture.
Preparation: To make haemul pajeon, a thin layer of batter is poured onto a heated pan. The seafood and vegetables are then scattered over the batter and cooked until golden brown and crispy. The pancake is typically served hot with a dipping sauce made from soy sauce, vinegar, and chili peppers.
Cultural Significance: Haemul pajeon is a beloved dish in Korean cuisine and is often enjoyed as a comforting meal on rainy days. It's also a popular choice for socializing and is frequently served at Korean restaurants and gatherings. The dish's versatility and delicious flavor have contributed to its popularity both in Korea and around the world.
Variations: While the basic recipe for haemul pajeon remains relatively consistent, there are numerous regional variations and personal preferences. Some people prefer to add additional seasonings, such as kimchi or gochujang (Korean red pepper paste), to give the pancake a spicier kick.
Haemul pajeon is more than just a delicious dish; it's a reflection of Korea's rich culinary heritage and its deep connection to the sea. Whether enjoyed as a casual meal or a special occasion, this savory pancake is sure to delight the taste buds of anyone who tries it.

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