Monday, 7 January 2008

Egg Puffs!

I think its time to give up my laziness. This is my first entry in 2008...So lets start my new year by wishing all my friends a Happy and Prosperous New Year!!!
Today we were relaxing at home i was thinking what to make for tea time snack. Suddenly easy and tasty egg puffs came to my mind. I always make puffs with Pepperidge farm puff pastry sheets and it comes out as tasty as the ones we get in our bakeries. So I made it .

The recipe goes like this..

Ingredients
:
1.Puff pastry sheets-1
2.Egg-3
3.Onion-1 meduim
4.Meat masala-1/2 tbs
5.Chilly powder-1/2 tsp(paprika
6.Turmeric powder-1/4 tsp
7.Egg white(for polishing)
8.Salt




Method:
1. Saute Onion and add meat masala ,chilly powder,turmeric powder and salt.
2.Boil eggs
3.Pre-heat oven for 10 mins in 350 F.
4.Thaw the sheets for 30-40 mins.Once it thawed open and cut it into 6 sheets.
5.Cut the egg into halves.
6.Put the Onion masala mix in the sheet and keep an egg half on top of it.
7.Then fold it and apply beaten egg white on it to get polish look.
8.Bake it for around 30 minutes.

Have it with hot tea!!!

27 comments:

  1. chitra I use to eat these when i was in india, thanks for sharing yummy puffs recipe, pics looks tempting

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  2. wow you actually made puffs. this was my fave snack back in school and i preferred egg puffs to the meat ones. thank you so much for dropping by my blog :)

    www.cookingandme.blogspot.com

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  3. Home made egg puffs and choodu chaya!!!Perfect snack!!:)..would love to grab them and have right now!!..the clock shows 3:54 pm!!:)

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  4. Making puffs has become a reality after coming here right :) I am taking one from there and an unniyappam too :D

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  5. i have tried puff pastry sheets with other fillings but never with egg like this. It is so tempting esp with some hot tea. You present your cooking experiments very nicely. Keep it up.
    LA

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  6. Am a lazy Cook always buys puffs from outside :D
    looks good, have to make some for these rainy days..

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  7. hot puffs and tea ! wow!.....send one across!never tried making puffs back in india ! coming to US , it has become one of the fav snacks

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  8. puffs looks just as store bought! you made is so well. Thanks for sharing, i think i should also try my hand on making it, home made is always better than storeo nes , right ?

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  9. Your egg puffs look yummy. I wish I could get the pastry sheets at the stores here.:(

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  10. A perfect egg puff !!! Need a bite right away!!

    Swati

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  11. This is the reason i miss the US:). I tried high and low to get them in bangalore, but in vain. So my brother gave me a recipe to make puff sheets, lets see how they turn out.

    So mouthwatering, that i feel like having one right away.
    Archana
    http://www.archanaskitchen.com/

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  12. we wont getPepperidge farm puff pastry sheets,but we get JUS.ROll puff pastry sheets in UK.Anyway its comes out well,as seen in the picture.good work!!! chithra. All enjoyed..

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  13. Yummy egg puffs Chithtra. Recipe sounds so easy. Very tempted to try it right away :-)Thanks for sharing.

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  14. Hi Chithra, thanks for stopping by my blog and for your very kind comments, they are truly appreciated. It is never too late to make new friends.

    Do come back and visit whenever you can.

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  15. Your words of encouragement mean a lot to me, Chithra :)..Hugs!!

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  16. egg puff is kinda nostalgic for me..remember when i was in school and after a tired day of play and tutions..egg puffs and cool drinks as we say it were simply awesome and gratifying for hungry stomachs..absolutely love it..

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  17. Chithra,
    Egg puffs look really yummy. Perfect snack!! :-)

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  19. Hi Chithra,
    Loved your Krishna picture.

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  20. Meera thk u...

    Bharathy,anamika..on break now...hope i can join with u guys soon..

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  24. Nice recipe Chitra...will surely try this..

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