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Quick Kimchi Pancakes

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Photo by Chelsie Craig

Chewy. Crunchy. Salty. Spicy. These veggie-packed fritters have it all! The spice level will definitely vary based on the brand of kimchi you use, so make sure to pick one you're familiar with if you're cooking for people who can't handle too much heat.

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