Let me start off by saying a "Happy New Year" to all my friends out there! Hope you all had a fantastic start. Before I get on to the recipe, let me tell you about one of the most exciting recognition that I received end of December. My Kinnathappam recipe was selected as one of "The 30 Best Recipes of 2010" at a contest conducted by Chacko’s Kitchen. So not to mention that I have had a fantastic start for 2011!
So I will start off this year's post with an appetizer - Chicken Puffs. Something I have missed a lot after coming to US. Back home, this used to be one of the favorite snack for tea, and we used to have it at least once a week. But we never made this home. I would run to our nearby bakery - Anjali Bakery - one of the popular ones in the Trivandrum area to get the fresh baked hot puffs just out of the oven. They were in huge demand that you have to get them by 2pm or they would be gone. It was a blessing when I discovered the puff pastry sheets in the grocery stores in US. So here is what I do to recreate the taste and memories back home of the fresh hot puffs from Anjali Bakery.
Makes 12-15 Puffs
Oil | - 2 tbsp |
Onion | - 1 small (0.65 lbs) |
Ginger Garlic Paste | - 1 tbsp |
Turmeric Powder | - 1/2 tsp |
Chilly Powder | - 2 tsp |
Garam Masala | - 1 tsp |
Chicken | - 0.45 lbs (cooked & shredded) |
Pepper Powder | - 1/2 tsp (coarsely crushed) |
Puff Pastry Sheets | - 2 or 2 1/2 sheets |
Egg White | - from 1 egg |
Salt | - to taste |
- Add oil in a pan and add and saute onions when the oil is hot.
- When the onion turns translucent, add the ginger garlic paste and saute until the raw smell is gone.
- Add turmeric powder, chilly powder and garam masala to this and saute for a minute or two.
- Add the shredded chicken to this and mix until well combined. I used a 12.5oz can of chicken chunks.
- Add the coarsely crushed pepper and salt and mix well for 5-10 minutes in a medium flame.
- Turn off the stove and let the mixture cool.
- Thaw the Puff Pastry Sheets as instructed in the packaging.
- Cut the thawed puff pastry sheets into the required shape. I made 6 puffs from one sheet as you can see from the picture. A packet has 2 sheets.
- Fill each puff with 1 1/2 to 2 tbsp of the chicken mixture.
- Line the sides of the pastry with water using your hands and seal the puffs with the filling. The water will help it stick well together.
- Once all the puffs are done, beat the egg whites and brush the top of all the puffs with a light coat of egg whites. This will give the puffs a glazed look.
- Arrange the Puffs in a baking tray lined with a parchment paper or greased with butter/oil.
- Preheat the oven at 400 degree F and bake the puffs for 20 minutes or until they are slightly brown.
This recipe will make 12-15 puffs depending on how much filling you put into each puffs. You could replace the chicken with veggies or beef to make a variation. Serve the puffs with ketchup or on its own with tea. It will definitely be a perfect appetizer for parties!
This is our favourite snack, looks very yummy.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite, spicy and yummy snack,drool
ReplyDeleteoh adipoli ente fav anithu
ReplyDeletePuffs adipoli, njan undakkum koode koode.
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Wow almost everyone fav ..looks so delish and omh my i am tempted now.
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ReplyDeletemy school time favo snack.. I used to spend my pocket money in them.. thnx for sharing.. will try this soon! nice clicks..
ReplyDeletewow..puffs looks so delicious and crispy..superb...loved it..
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Very nice filling. I still dont know from where to get the pastry sheets, so I buy puffs and eat.
The filling looks so tasty, I am going to make it and eat as such.
Have a nice weekend
This is our favorite snack, looks very yummy.
ReplyDeleteI'm so hungry right now that I feel like putting my hand through this screen and grabbing as many as chicken puffs from U!!! :D
ReplyDeleteCongrats Fathima! Puffs are so inviting..
ReplyDeleteOooh yum. These look wonderful. One of my friends made these puffs vegetarian-style (with similar spices as what you've used) and that was good too!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely delicious looking puffs.Mouthwatering.
ReplyDeleteDamn tempting puffs, sooo delicious..
ReplyDeleteYumm yumm..ente fav too...
ReplyDeleteI too make it more or less the same way...it really turns out very tasty....yours look too perfect...
ReplyDeletevery flaky and crispy puffs.....nice picture...
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Can I get a bite of the golden crispy puffs? Wish I could make them at home, sadly puff pastry is not available here in Mumbai :-(
ReplyDeletethat looks so good loved ur version of filling :)
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious! Great post!!!
ReplyDeletewow amazing!so perfect and neatly made.
ReplyDeleteFathima, these look wonderful. This is my first visit to your blog and I liked this recipe so much that I browsed through some of your earlier entries. I really like the food and recipes you feature here. I'll be back often. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteI am screaming right now, Puffs puffs puffs...I am a huge fan of this (well who wouldn't be). I make this often and I never get tired of these. A perfect evening snack!
ReplyDeletelovely for chicken lovers..I make with veggies !
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so so perfect and yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteThin avanulla book um thannu thadi vekkan ee recipeyum...njan ethu edukkum??
ReplyDeleteI love them..puff pastry sheets are my best pals ;-)
ReplyDeleteFirst visit here and I noticed the mention of Anjali bakers in Tvm..so I take it u stay in Manacaud.. Kinnathappam is a local favourite in that area too..Looking forward to going thru ur site..
ReplyDeleteWow....S.Kerala(may be the whole of kerala)is famous for this stuff....I used to have a lot of egg puffs and milk shakes frm the nearest bake house during my college days.....lol, gud old memories......! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat to know that "Kinnathappam' was selected as one of the best recipe.So, u shud be proud of ur traditions.....Turn back and give a Salute to T-code....!!
ReplyDeleteI wonder whether u make the Awzum Oattadaa's and crispy chukkappams in U.S. I believe that the last said recipe's haven't been posted yet in ur blog.....!!
My all time fav..very tempting!
ReplyDeletePuffs are damn crispy and very much inviting. Nicely presented dear.
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These were delicious.. Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteMade them with phyllo pastry because didn't have puff pastry... Still turned out great.
I used greek yogurt with dill as a "dipping" sauce...they are awesome !
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