Meat filling for pancakes

Appetizing, satisfying, juicy, delicious! Meat filling for pancakes is one of the most popular. Pancakes with it can be served as a full-fledged dish. In this recipe, the filling is made from mixed minced meat with carrots and boiled egg.
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Composition / ingredients

servings:
Translation table of volumetric measures
Nutrients and energy value of the composition of the recipe
By weight of the composition:
Proteins 24 % 10 g
Fats 73 % 30 g
Carbohydrates 2 % 1 g
317 kcal
GI: 100 / 0 / 0

Step-by-step cooking

Cooking time: 35 min
  1. Step 1:

    Step 1.

    How to make meat filling for pancakes? Prepare the products. You can take the minced meat that you like best: beef, pork, chicken, turkey or mixed. Usually, finely chopped onion is added to minced meat for juiciness in addition to these ingredients. I can't stand the taste of onions, so I don't add them to minced meat. But you can add. It will need to be cleaned and cut into small cubes.

  2. Step 2:

    Step 2.

    Pre-boil the egg hard-boiled. How to cook hard-boiled eggs? So that the eggs do not crack when cooking, put them in cold water and put them to cook on a small fire. Boil the eggs for 9 minutes after boiling, then pour cold water and cool. From a sharp temperature drop, the shell will be better cleaned. Finely chop the peeled egg. For greater uniformity of the filling, the egg can be grated on a coarse grater. Here you decide for yourself how you like it best.

  3. Step 3:

    Step 3.

    Peel and grate the carrots on a coarse grater. During frying, it will decrease in size.

  4. Step 4:

    Step 4.

    Heat the vegetable oil in a frying pan. Put the carrots and fry for about 2 minutes until soft over low heat. At this stage, you can fry a chopped onion with carrots.

  5. Step 5:

    Step 5.

    Add minced meat. Mix it with the carrots and leave it to fry over medium heat (I have this mode 5), breaking up the lumps. It is very important to break all the large lumps in order to achieve uniformity of the filling.

  6. Step 6:

    Step 6.

    Season the minced meat with salt, pepper and mix. If the stuffing is greasy, like mine, a lot of fat will start to stand out from it. You need to fry it until the excess moisture evaporates. This may take about 12-15 minutes.

  7. Step 7:

    Step 7.

    When all the moisture from the pan evaporates, the minced meat is ready. In one recipe I saw an option when not boiled, but raw egg is added to the hot finished minced meat and quickly mixed. The egg quickly acquires the consistency of an omelet. So the filling turns out to be more tender.

  8. Step 8:

    Step 8.

    Transfer the minced meat to a bowl and cool at room temperature. To prevent the minced meat from getting hot and the top layer is not covered with a crust, it is better to tighten the bowl with cling film.

  9. Step 9:

    Step 9.

    Mix the cooled minced meat with chopped egg and mix. Try it, add salt and spices to taste if necessary.

  10. Step 10:

    Step 10.

    The pancake filling is ready. It remains to bake pancakes, wrap the meat filling in them and serve to the table. Bon appetit!

Important! An incorrectly selected frying pan can ruin even the best recipe. All the details on how to choose the perfect frying pan for different dishes read here .

Any oils are useful only until a certain temperature is reached - the point of smoking, at which the oil begins to burn and toxic substances, including carcinogens, are formed in it. How to determine the roasting temperature and choose the best oil for frying, and which is better not to use at all, read here .

Keep in mind that the final result in this dish also depends on how you chop the carrots: grated carrots will turn into mush during heat treatment and mix evenly with the rest of the ingredients, cut into strips or cubes will retain their shape.

The calorie content of the products possible in the dish

  • Chicken egg - 157   kcal/100g
  • Egg white - 45   kcal/100g
  • Egg powder - 542   kcal/100g
  • Egg yolk - 352   kcal/100g
  • Ostrich egg - 118   kcal/100g
  • Carrots - 33   kcal/100g
  • Dried carrots - 275   kcal/100g
  • Boiled carrots - 25   kcal/100g
  • Ground black pepper - 255   kcal/100g
  • Mixed minced meat - 351   kcal/100g
  • Vegetable oil - 873   kcal/100g
  • Salt - 0   kcal/100g

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