lempeng
Lempeng is a thin, pan-fried pancake found in Indonesian and Malay cuisines. It is commonly eaten as a snack or breakfast and can be prepared as either a sweet or savory dish, depending on the batter and toppings. The basic form resembles a crepe or flatbread, with a soft interior and a lightly crisp edge when cooked properly.
Standard lempeng batter often combines flour—rice flour or all-purpose flour—egg, and coconut milk or water, seasoned
To cook, a small amount of oil is heated in a lightly oiled skillet. The batter is
Lempeng is common in households and food stalls across Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei. It is typically served
The term lempeng derives from Malay/Indonesian and generally refers to its flat, disc-like shape. While the