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Tuesday 27 November 2012

Curry Puff

When you are craving for curry puff and don't wish to buy at the shops or at the 'roadside' stalls, we have to make it ourselves.  And when we feel lazy to make the dough pastry, we can always use the ready made puff pastry.  So easy!


CURRY PUFF

Ingredients

1 (10" x 10") sheet ready made/store bought puff pastry (cut into 4 squares)

 Potato and chicken filling
Recipe source from Sonia's

250g potato, diced
150g chicken, diced
1tbsp chili paste
2tbsp meat curry powder
1 big onion, chopped
3 sprigs curry leaves
1tsp salt or to taste
1tsp sugar or to taste
1tsp light soy sauce

Method
1. Heat oil in wok, sauté chopped onions until aroma
2. Mix in chili paste, curry leaves and curry powder till fragrant.
3. Add in diced chicken and potatoes, mix well.
4. Add in some water and simmer for 10-15min, season with salt, sugar and light soy sauce, cook
     until potato tender and mixture is dry.
5. Dish out to cool.


*  Preheat oven to 200C.
* Place one square of puff pastry and scoop the filling to one side of the puff pastry.
* Fold/wrapped it up and seal the edges by pressing it with a fork.
*  Egg wash the curry puff.
*  Bake for about 20 minutes or puff up golden brown.

* Left over extra filling have it with your rice for dinner.....



I remember, when my family they still resides here, we used to make sardine puff and had so much enjoyed this together with our tea.



13 comments:

  1. Mel, I love your curry puff! So golden brown and yummy!

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  2. Yes, easy way out with store bought pastry. Saves so much time! Yours look yummy!

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  3. so clever! your curry puff with tea looks good!

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  4. This looks so much better than the fried stuff. Best of all, it's not fried. Hope you received the e-mail.

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  5. ya, so easy to make curry puff with store-bought puff pastry. I saw Pampas brand's puff pastry in Tesco already..

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  6. Mel, I love these curry puffs as I haven't had it for such a long time. In fact, I think now I only have spicy thing for like 3-4 times a year, hahaha! Thanks for sharing this, girl!

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  7. Hi Mel, your curry puff sure look mouth watering. Very well baked, love the golden color. Great to go with coffee. YUMMY!

    Have a wonderful week ahead.

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  8. this is pretty, mel. can i know what brand are you using for your puff pastry? i like that they did not puff up extremely much..

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    1. Hi Lena
      The puff pastry brand I'm using here is Pampas, an Australian brand; comes in a pack of 6 sheets in 10" x 10". I bought it in cold storage else you can get it Tesco and i found they are selling another brand too.

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  9. Mel,
    I like to do what you did sometimes when I am craving for curry puff. Oh! Now I am feeling having some looking at your golden curry puff...:p
    mui..^^

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  10. The curry puff is my husband's favorite and he always choose at Asian bakeries. I haven't made savory puff for a while and now I'm thinking I should make these soon. It's a great lunch for my daughter too!

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  11. Pretty designs on your curry puff! Sometimes, I just use the leftover filling and eat with with plain sandwich bread :)

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