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Showing posts with label Baked. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baked. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baked. Show all posts

Corn & Peas Tuna Puff Pastry Patties#FishFriday

Have a puff pastry sheet ready then this is really simple to put together. From start to finish takes less than 40 to 45 minutes with a simple ingredients, ta da you get freshly baked Tuna Puff Pastry Patties that’s deliciously crisp, piping hot from the oven. Instead of tuna, you can literally replace it with any other fish you love to eat too. 
Simply cut puff pastry, top with fillings, fold the sheet of puff pastry, egg wash and pop them into the oven. In 15 to 20 minutes’ time or slightly more of baking time, a lovely hue of perfectly golden pastry is ready to be served !

Come with us today as the Fish Friday Foodies share Picnic Fare.  I, am happy to be in Fish Friday Foodies  which is a group started 
by Wendy.  This gives me chance to try different recipes every month and Am loving it.
Makes 15 Patties
Ingredients
1 Sheet Puff pastry - this is Homemade 
1 Big Can Tuna chunks - drained (400 Grams Can )
1 Medium Onion - minced
1½ Tablespoons All Purpose Flour 

1 Cup Milk
1/4 Cup Boiled  Green Peas
1/4 Cup Boiled Sweet Corn
½ Teaspoon Lemon juice - optional
1 Tablespoon Butter
1/2 Teaspoon Black Pepper powder
1/4 Teaspoon Red Chilly Flakes
2 Tablespoons Corinader leaves - chopped
Salt to taste
1/4 Cup Grated Cheddar Cheese  or as required
For the Egg Wash:
1 Egg + 1 Teaspoon Water

Method

In a pan heat butter add the onions and saute till soften and transparent, add the flour and black pepper powder, chilly flakes saute for a minute, slowly add the milk stir continuously till it is thick, add the corn, peas and tuna chunks stir lightly till combined, taste for salt.  
Take off flame add the coriander leaves, lemon juice and cheese.  Mix well, keep aside to cool.
Roll the puff pasrty .  
Cut the puff pastry sheet into 4 inches broad and in long strips. Cut each strip into 8 inches long.
Egg wash the puff pastry at all the edges and place a tablespoon or two of the tuna mixture  at one end (see pic).
Fold  the puff pastry and  and press lightly to seal the edges.  Brush the top with egg wash.
Bake the puff pastry in a pre-heated oven at 200 degrees C for approximately 15  minutes,  after that reduce the temperature to 180 degrees turn the sides of the tray.  If you have kept two trays like I did then change the tray position too and keep it  for  another 10  to 12 minutes  or
until puffed, crisp and golden.
Remove from oven and serve.  Kids enjoyed these tuna patties.. "Dill Mange More"  was their tag line.😋😋


Labels : Homemade, Puff Pastry Sheet, Tuna, Puff Pastry Patties, Seafood/Fish, Picnic , Party pleasers, Fish Friday, Baked, Kids delight


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Black Bottom Apple Bundlets#BundtBakers

Today for Bundt Bakers I, am posting these beautiful and delicious Black Bottom Apple Bundlets. These are so cute, they do not require any icing or extra trimmings, they are so yum on it's own. 
By the way these are suitable for any occasion, a formal affair,  to a breakfast treat or will make an excellent dessert too, top them up with a scoop of ice cream - of your choice and serve.. yum yum..surely whoever part takes of this dessert are lucky to enjoy this.
For our event this month the theme is "Apples" and our Host is Wendy Thank you Wendy for hosting this event.

Few I, made in a aluminium bundt molds, these had to be loossend from the sides then unmold, the silcions one are the best for these Black Bottom Apple Bundlets.  

If you have any bundts remaining then refrigerate them. These taste yum even when cold.

Makes 12 bundlets
Ingredients
For the Apple topping
2  - 3 Big Apples - skinned and cubed
¼ Cup Brown Sugar
1 Tablespoon Heaped Unsalted butter

For the Cream Cheese topping
150 Grams Cream cheese
¼ Cup Brown Sugar
1 Large Egg 

½ Teaspoon Vanilla essence 
For the Black Bottom
¾ Cup All Purpose Flour
½ Cup Apple Juice
3 Tablespoons Oil
¼ Cup Brown Sugar
3 Tablespoons  Cocoa powder
1½ Teaspoon Apple Cider Vinegar
½ Teaspoon Vanilla essence
½ Teaspoon Baking soda
½ Teaspoon Cinnamon powder
¼ Teaspoon Salt

Method

For the Apple topping
In a pan cook apples, brown sugar and the butter , Cook, stirring once, 5 minutes or until apples are caramelized.
Let cool.
For the Cream Cheese topping
Meanwhile  in a bowl beat cream cheese, brown sugar, vanilla essence and the egg until smooth, light and fluffy . Set aside.
For the Black Bottom
In another bowl place the remaining  brown sugar, cinnamon powder, cocoa powder, flour, baking soda, salt, vanilla essence, apple cider vinegar, apple juice (except cooked apples) and whisk until well blended.

Divide evenly among  the bundts - at the bottom add a 
tablespoon cocoa mix then a heaped tablespoon cream cheese mixture, top each with a tablespoon apples.
These beauties are ready to go into the oven. 

Bake 20 to 25 minutes in a preheated oven at 180 degrees C or until cheese mixture has puffed and set.
Ready and out..hmmm
Cool them on a wire rack completely,  before removing from  the moulds.
Enjoy them with a cuppa or tea or coffee.
  Serve them as a dessert with a scoop of ice cream of your choice.. yum yum.
Labels : Bundt Bakers, Bundts, Apple, Black Bottom Apple Bundlets, Healthy, Cream Cheese, Baked
Take a look at the Apple Bundts other's are sharing today.
Apple Bundt with Caramel Glaze by A Day in the Life on the Farm
Apple Butterscotch Bundt Cake by Katin Å¡pajz|
Apple Crumb Ring Bundt by Living the Gourmet
Apple Zucchini Nut Mini Bundts by All That's Left Are The Crumbs
Black Bottom Apple Bundlets by Sneha's Recipe
Caramel Apple Bundt Cake by Merce`s Cake
Quinoa and apple bundtcake with rum by Cookpad
Reduced Carb Apple Pecan Spice Cake by Palatable Pastime
Toffee Apple Bread Pudding Bundt by Food Lust People Love
Vegan Apple & Oats Mini Bundt Cakes by Patty's Cake

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Oats Crust Mango Cream Tart#BakingBloggers

A crust of oats  and creamy mango filling makes this tart a absolute sensation and a delightful dessert.  Took this tart as a dessert for a party at my brother's house.

Sending this to Baking Bloggers theme for the month is "
Fruit Tarts and Galettes"
For Crust
75 Grams Butter, softened
1/4 Cup Heaped Brown sugar
2 Tablespoons  Yogurt
2/3 Cups Oats - coarsely powdered
3/4 Cup Level All-purpose flour
A Pinch of Salt

Mango Cream 

2 Ripe Alphonso Mangoes
3 Eggs
1 Teaspoon  Orange zest
1/4 Cup Fresh Cream
1/4 Cup Granulated Sugar

For dusting - Icing sugar
Method
For crust

Beat butter, brown sugar and yogurt using an electric mixer. Add oats, flour,  salt mix again  until just combined.  Now   with your hands and lightly bring it together.


Grease a 10 inch tart pan with oil. Press crust into the tart pan right up the edges. Place it in the refrigerator for at least an hour to cool and set.

Preheat oven to 180 degrees C.

Place a aluminum foil and keep pie weights over it . Bake for 15 minutes.  After 15 minutes remove the foil along with pie weight and blind bake for 5 to 7 minutes.  Remove from the the oven and let cool completely.

For the Mango Topping
Lightly whip the cream and keep aside.

Peel and cut the mango,  cut the mango into pieces. With a blender puree the mango.

In another bowl, whisk the egg, sugar and orange zest together well, then fold in the pureed mango and cream.  Fold till well combined.

Pour the mango topping into the tart base, which has already cooled.  Place the Mango Tart back in the oven and bake for about 25 to 30 minutes. The tart is ready when a knife inserted into the mango topping comes out clean.  Cool and dust it with icing sugar and serve.  

This a delicious tart, rich and creamy and  yum yum.

Lables : Oats Crust Tart, Mango, Cream, Tart/Pie/Quiche, Baked, Baking Bloggers, Sweets & Desserts

Baking Bloggers
Fruit Tarts and Galettes
Apple Amber Tart by Sid's Sea Palm Cooking
Apple Tartlets with Almond Crunch by Karen's Kitchen Stories
Classic Key Lime Tart by Hardly A Goddess
Lemon Tart by A Day in the Life on the Farm
Oats Crust Mango Cream Tart by Sneha's Recipe
Strawberry Nutella Galette by Tara's Multicultural Table
Strawberry Rhubarb Galette by The Redhead Baker
Tarte Tatin by Palatable Pastime

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Vegetarian Red Bean Enchiladas#Foodieextravaganza

An enchilada is a popular Mexican dish- tortillas stuffed with baked beans ,vegetables and baked in enchilada(tomato based) sauce. It is one of the most popular street food.  Enchilada is pronounced as "ehn-chee-lah-thahs", term means " dipped in chilly".

May 5th is National Enchilada Day. Our host for the month is Camilla of Culinary Adventures told us to celebrate it with your favorite version.

Ingredients
6 Homemade Tortillas
Mozzarella cheese
as required
For the filling

1 Tablespoon  Olive oil
1 White Onion - finely chopped
3 Garlic loves - finely chopped 

2 Large Tomatoes
1 Cup Boiled Rajma / Red Beans
1/2 Teaspoon Red chilly powder
1/2 Teaspoon  Mixed herbs

1 Tablespoon Tomato sauce
Salt to taste
1/4 Cup Cheese
For the Enchilada sauce
1 Tablespoon Butter
3 Garlic Cloves - finely chopped
3 Tomatoes -  pureed
1 Tablespoon Tomato sauce
1 Teaspoon Red chilli flakes
1 Teaspoon Oregano 

3/4 Cup Grated Mozzarella Cheese

Method
To make the Enchilada sauce

In a mixer jar add the tomatoes, garlic and puree to a fine paste .
In pan heat butter add the chilly flakes, tomato sauce and saute for a minute, then add the tomato puree and cook till it thickens to a sauce like consistency . Remove in a bowl  then mix in the cheese and keep aside.
For the filling

Crush the rajma / red beans lightly and keep aside.
Heat oil in a pan, add onions,  garlic, sauté till onions are softened. Add the chopperized tomatoes, tomato sauce, red beans, red chilly powder, mixed dried herbs, mix and cook till almost dry. 
Cool then add the cheese and mix well

Preheat the oven to 200°C.

Place a tortilla, spread some of the filling in the center and top with cheese.
Roll the tortilla.Place it in a baking dish.
Similarly make more rolls and place in the dish.

Drizzle the  enchilada sauce over.
Grate mozzarella cheese on top and sprinkle some chilly flakes and mixed herbs.
Place the dish in the preheated oven and bake till the cheese melts.
Serve hot.
Labels : Enchilada, Mexican, Vegetarian, Rajma Beans, Mozzarella Cheese, Tortilla, Enchilada Sauce, Baked
You might also like to check these Mexican recipes:
Air Fryer Nachos

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Fresh Green Garlic Mince Bake#Foodieextravaganza

This is fantastic party pleasers. Make this advance and then reheat and serve.

Ingredients

500 Grams Mutton Mince - handmade
6 Eggs
150 Grams Fresh Green garlic - chopped
1 Teaspoon Heaped Ginger garlic paste
2 Onions - chopped
1.1/4 Teaspoons Heaped Red Chilly Powder
1.1/4 Teaspoons Coriander powder
½ Teaspoon Turmeric powder
½ Teaspoon Garam Masala powder
1 Teaspoon Salt
Salt to taste
1/3 Cup Oil
2 Tablespoons Ghee / Butter
Bread or Parathas for serving

Method

Chop green garlic and keep aside.

In a pan heat oil fry chopped onion
 Fry till light brown 
now add mince , ginger garlic paste, 
fry well till it changes color from pink to white , 
then add red chili powder,turmeric, salt , coriander powder , garam masala powder , then add 1/2 cup water, fry well cover and cook till the mince is done and there is just a slight moisture in the mince. 
 Transfer this on to baking dish and 
spread the mince evenly 
then on top of spread fresh green garlic evenly, 
Break egg one at a time place them in a line as far as possible so that when baked /done you can cut slices with an egg on each piece. 
Heat ghee in a pan and pour this with a spoon over the eggs, sprinkle a little salt and black pepper powder to taste on the eggs and cover it lightly ( make a loose tent ) with foil and bake it in pre-heated oven for 20 minutes at 180 degrees .
Then remove the foil and broil for 8 to 10 minutes to dry off  any moisture left. Cool it completely and then loosen the sides.  
Cut into slices - each slice should have an egg. arrange them in a serving plate and serve with parathas or make sandwiches. These are yum. 
My Notes

If you are lover of fresh green garlic then increase it more.

If you have a skillet that can be placed the oven then make this in it directly. Since I did not have it transferred it into a baking dish and then baked it. This can be completed on the stove top too.

Can use beef mince, but,  the mince should not be fine / pastey.

Labels :   Baked, Foodie Extravaganza Party, Fresh Green Garlic, Mince, Mutton, Egg, Party pleasers


Foodie Extravaganza is a monthly food fest, where a group of bloggers all create and share a recipe around one of the monthly food 'holidays' as detailed in The Nibble. This month Sneha from Snehas Recipe is hosting, Peanut Butter is our theme. Posting day is always the first Wednesday of each month. If you are a blogger and would like to join our group and blog along with us, come join our Facebook page Foodie Extravaganza. We would love to have you! If you're a spectator looking for delicious tid-bits check out our Foodie Extravaganza Pinterest Board! Looking for our previous parties? Check them out HERE.

Today we're sharing our love of garlic for Foodie Extravaganza hosted by Caroline's Cooking: - see all the tasty recipe ideas below:
Aïgo Bouido (Provençal Garlic Soup) by Culinary Adventures with Camilla
Alcachofas al Ajillo or Garlicky Artichokes by Food Lust People Love
Cuban Cube Steak - Bistec de Palomilla by Caroline's Cooking
Fresh Green Garlic Mince Bake by Sneha's Recipe
Garlic Fried Calamari by Palatable Pastime
Garlic Knots by Karen's Kitchen Stories
Garlic Loaded Tzatziki Sauce by Hardly A Goddess
Garlic Roasted Brussels Sprouts by Jolene's Recipe Journal
Homemade Creamy Garlic Salad Dressing by A Day in the Life on the Farm

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