Lusi's Martabak

무탑바끄(아랍어مطبق), 무르타박(말레이어murtabak), 또는 마르타박(인도네시아어martabak)은 달걀양파, 고기 등의 로 속을 채운 밀전병을 네모나게 썰어 내는 음식이다. 단 맛도 있으며 주로 초콜릿과 견과류(주로 땅콩, 깨)를 채워넣어 간식으로 먹는다. 식감은 쫀득쫀득하다.
https://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/%EB%AC%B4%ED%83%91%EB%B0%94%EB%81%84
Murtabak (Arabicمطبق‎) is a stuffed pancake or pan-fried bread which is commonly found in the Arabian Peninsula and Southeast Asia, notably in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Yemen, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, and Thailand. Depending on the location, the name and ingredients can significantly vary. The name Mutabbaq in Arabic means "folded". It is a popular street food in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore.[1][2]
Murtabak is often described as spicy folded omelette pancake with bits of vegetables.[3] It is the most common form of Murtabak; which is egg-filled pancake, sometimes mixed with green onion and minced meat, made from pan fried crepes which is folded and cut to squares.[1] In Indonesia, the murtabak is one of the most popular street foods and is known as Martabak.
Vegetarian murtabaks and other forms of murtabaks with chicken and other stuffings exist and can be found in many Indian Muslim restaurants in Singapore, including the Little India area and Arab Street.[4][5]
In Malaysia, murtabak was originally sold in Indian Muslim restaurants and stalls, and usually includes minced meat (beef or chicken, sometimes goat meat mutton along with garlic, egg and onion, and is eaten with curry or gravy, sliced cucumber, syrup-pickled onions or tomato sauce. The dish is sold throughout the country, with diverse variations in ingredients or cooking styles and has been adopted by Malay Muslim sellers as well. In Yemen, murtabak also usually includes goat meat mutton.








Aug. 2020
Yangseo
photos by Minja Gu

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