Recipe of spicy meat pastries Indian style
Recipe Courtesy Archana at spicyana
For the filling: please refer to Archana's spicy meat puffs
For the pastry dough: 24 sheets of phyllo (to make 16 pastries), melt salted butter, one egg slightly beat
Directions:
- Marinate the meat with diced garlic, ginger, a teaspoon of chicken powder and a pinch of sugar for an hour in room temperature, or overnight in the fridge.
- Saute onion and diced green chilies with oil over medium heat for about 2 minutes. Add turmeric, coriander powder, garam masala and fennel seed and fry over medium-low heat for a few minutes, let the fragrance release.
- Add meat, rise the heat to high/ medium-high (adjust from time to time), fry for a few minutes until half cooked. Scoop the meat into a sieve to drain, and cool off.
- Pre-heat the oven to 325 - 350F
- (Follow the pack instruction on how to hand phyllo sheets) . Pile six sheets of phyllo (in between brushed with salted butter) and divide into 4 pieces. Take a quarter piece, spoon in the meat mixture, brush the edges with egg, fold and seal. Repeat to the others. Lay the pastries on a baking tray, and egg wash them.
- Baked the pastries in a medium-hot oven, 325F to 350F for 15 minutes or until golden brown. Served hot.
Lovely pictures !
ReplyDeleteI love spicy food, make me hugry!!
ReplyDeleteLovely ! Nice photos too. I am soooo happy that you tried it.
ReplyDeleteFabulous pastries! So tempting :)
ReplyDeleteaiyo, you are starting another craving for me. throw some over pal! beautiful.
ReplyDeleteFabulous pictures... i'm hungry!
ReplyDeleteKrithika, thank you :)
ReplyDeleteMuthia, thanks for your visit! Any spicy food will make me more hugry!
Archana, thanks for sharing your lovely recipe! It's a keeper!
Angie, I know... my husband ate three of these in one go!
Edith, we're both love spicy food!
Mandira, thanks for your compliement :D
Sher, me worse... whipping my mouth on my sleeves, licking my ten fingers... hehee...
These are very good... I often have them in S'pore and also the curry puffs... with potatos and curry... really good!
ReplyDeleteCiao.