Malaysian Peanut Pancake Turnover (Apam Balik)
 
 
Apam Balik is a soft fluffy & moist sweet Malaysian peanut pancake turnover stuffed with a sugary, buttery peanut filling.
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Recipe type: Snack; Breakfast
Cuisine: Malaysian
Serves: 6-8
Ingredients
  • Batter
  • 8.5 oz all purpose flour (2 cups scoop and sweep)
  • 4-6 tbs sugar
  • 1 tsp instant yeast
  • ¼ tsp baking powder
  • ⅛ tsp baking soda
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 1½ cup warm milk (115 F)
  • 2 tbs oil
  • 2 eggs, room temperature
  • Filling
  • 1½ cups ground roasted peanuts (coarse or fine is up to you)
  • 3-4 tbs brown sugar
  • 3-4 tbs cane sugar
  • Unsalted butter
Directions
  1. In a bowl, add all the ingredients for the batter and whisk until smooth.
  2. Cover the bowl and let proof for 2-3 hours (or overnight in the refrigerator). Batter will increase in volume and the surface will start to bubble. If you had chilled the batter overnight, let it sit in room temperature for 30 minutes.
  3. Brush some oil on a 12" pan. Use a paper towel to wipe off the excess. Heat the pan over medium low heat. Give the batter a stir.
  4. Once the pan is hot, pour ½ or ⅓ or ¼ of the batter depending on how thick or thick you want the pancake to be and spread it evenly. If you like your pancake edges a little crusty, swivel the pan so that some batter coats the side of the pan. Let the pancake cook until you see bubbles appearing on the surface and the pancake has started to set. To speed up this process, cover the pan with a lid.
  5. Once the surface has start to set, add small dollops of butter all around the surface. Sprinkle ½, 1/3 or ¼ of the peanuts and sugar.
  6. Let it continue to cook (again cover to speed up the process). If there are dry parts of peanuts on the pancake remaining, add more butter to that area. When the bottom has a golden brown color to it and pancake has completely set, fold the pancake in half like a moon shape (Yes, no need to flip) and remove from the pan. Do not overcook or it will dry out. Repeat with the remaining batter. Slice and serve immediately.... with tea of course. It's best to eat this fresh as leftover and reheated pancakes will become tough and dry.
Recipe by Curious Nut at https://www.curiousnut.com/malaysian-peanut-pancake-turnover-apam-balik/