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Korean-Style Tuna Pancakes That Stay Soft and Juicy


⏱️ Prep time: 10 minutes
⏱️ Cooking time: 10–12 minutes
⏱️ Total time: 20–22 minutes


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🥢 Introduction

Canned tuna is one of those pantry staples most people keep on hand, but turning it into something genuinely good isn’t always easy.
More often than not, tuna pancakes end up dry, heavy, or tasting like plain eggs.

This Korean-style tuna pancake takes a different approach.
Instead of deep-frying, it’s gently pan-fried over low heat. The focus is on keeping the inside soft and juicy while lightly browning the outside.

This is the kind of recipe that works well on a busy weekday. Nothing fancy. No specialty ingredients.
Just a simple, dependable way to turn canned tuna into a comforting, home-style meal that actually feels worth making.


🛒 Ingredients

✔️ 2 cans tuna, lightly drained
✔️ 1 pack enoki mushrooms, finely chopped
✔️ 3 large eggs
✔️ 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
✔️ 2 tablespoons mayonnaise
✔️ ¼ small onion, finely chopped
✔️ 2 tablespoons finely chopped carrot
✔️ 2 tablespoons chopped green onion
✔️ Salt, to taste
✔️ Black pepper, to taste (optional)

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You can adjust the vegetables to your liking, but enoki mushrooms are key to keeping the pancakes soft and moist.


👩‍🍳 Instructions

Step 1
In a large bowl, flake the tuna thoroughly with a fork.

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Step 2
Add the enoki mushrooms, onion, carrot, green onion, eggs, mayonnaise, and flour.
Mix gently just until everything is combined.
The batter should be soft and spoonable, not runny.

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Step 3
Heat a nonstick pan over medium-low heat and lightly oil the surface.

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Step 4
Spoon small portions of the batter onto the pan.
Cook without pressing, until the bottom is set and lightly golden.

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Step 5
Flip once and cook the other side until just cooked through.
Transfer to a plate and repeat with the remaining batter.

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🍽️ Serving Tips

✔️ Serve warm with steamed rice. These pancakes are soft enough to enjoy on their own.
✔️ If you like a dipping sauce, mix 2 tablespoons soy sauce with 1 tablespoon vinegar. Add a pinch of sugar or chili flakes if you like, but it’s good as is.
✔️ They’re mild and kid-friendly, and also reheat well without drying out.
✔️ This is the kind of dish that works just as well for a quick meal or a simple side.

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💡 Additional Notes

✔️ Canned tuna is already seasoned, so go easy on the salt and adjust at the end if needed.
✔️ Make sure to flake the tuna very well. Large chunks will make the pancakes dense and affect the texture.
✔️ You can adjust the vegetables to your liking, but enoki mushrooms are key to keeping the pancakes soft and moist.
✔️ Keep the heat on the lower side and be patient. Turning up the heat or pressing the pancakes will dry them out.
✔️ The batter should be soft and spoonable. If it feels too loose, add a little flour; if it’s too thick, add a splash of water or milk.

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❓ FAQ

Q. Can I use a different type of mushroom instead of enoki?
Enoki mushrooms work best because they help retain moisture and keep the pancakes soft. Other mushrooms won’t give the same texture.

Q. Can I skip the mayonnaise?
You can, but the pancakes will be less tender. The mayo adds moisture without making them heavy.

Q. Can I make these ahead of time?
Yes. They reheat well and don’t dry out easily. Warm them gently before serving.

Q. Are these kid-friendly?
Yes. The flavor is mild and the texture is soft. You can skip the pepper if needed.


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