Serabi
Serabi, also known as surabi, srabi, and khanom khrok in Thailand, is an Indonesian pancake made from rice flour and emulsified with coconut milk or shredded coconut. These traditional Indonesian pancakes are typically made with rice flour and a choice of coconut milk or shredded coconut. The pancakes are extremely adaptable; they come in sweet and savory varieties and can be made with wheat flour and various toppings such as sugar, bananas, crushed peanuts, jackfruit, chocolate sprinkles, or fermented oncom, while modern additions include meat, sausages, or ice cream.
Serabi pancakes can be found all over Java, but they are most commonly associated with the cities of Bandung and Solo. They are usually served with strawberry, durian, or coconut-based kinca syrup and are primarily sold as a quick and easy street food.
A dish similar to this can be found in Thailand, where it is known as khanom khrok.