Preparation time: 30 min
Cooking time: 50 min (20 min for the filling, 30 min for baking)
Difficulty level: moderate
Source: Mom and me
Servings: Makes about 30 puffs
Ingredients:
Oil - 2-3 tblsp
Butter - 1 tsp
Cumin seeds - 1 tsp
Potatoes – 4 (medium size)
Onions (finely chopped) - 2 (medium size)
Tomato puree - 4 tblsp
Pav baaji masala - 5 tsp
Turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp
Fresh coriander leaves (chopped) - 3-4 bunches
Salt - a pinch
Cheddar cheese (grated) - 1/4 to 1/2 cup
Mozzarella cheese (optional) - 1 tblsp
Procedure:
For the filling:
Boil and peal potatoes; once they cool, mash them and keep aside. Heat oil in a wide pot or a saute pan, melt it a little butter into it. Add cumin seeds and fry for a minute till they sputter, then add chopped onion. Fry onion till it turns very soft and after, add tomato puree. Cook until the oil separates. Then, add turmeric powder and pav baaji masala. Sprinkle salt per taste. Add the cheeses and mix well. Add mashed potato and further mix to well blend the ingredients. Finally, add fresh coriander. If you like it tangy, throw in a dash of lemon juice. The filling must be of a paste-like consistency (not of liquid consistency).
For baking:
Pre-heat oven to 385F. Roll out a pastry sheet and cut them into squares of 5". Brush the right and bottom edges of each square with a few drops of water. Place a table spoon of filling at the center of it and fold the square along its diagonal, into a triangle. Press down the moist edges. Line up a baking tray with parchment paper. Place the triangles on it with at least an inch spacing between each triangle (puffs will raise into layers while they bake). Place the baking tray in a pre-heated oven, at 385F and bake for 28 to 30 min, or until you see them turn golden brown.
Serve with chili sauce or ketchup, and enjoy them as a side with your favorite cocktail or virgin margarita!
Work around and tips:
- You can substitute tomato puree with finely chopped tomato.
- Use the back of a wooden (cooking) spoon to mash and mix potato with the filling.
- Use frozen ready to use pastry squares (available in Indian and Middle-eastern grocery stores) for ease.
- You can choose to make the filling ahead of time, allowing you to host a lovely dinner at the end of a long day at work.
- Saute sliced chilies for the spicy tongue!
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