Gluten Free Beef Empanadas#SundayFunday

These are delicious, gluten-free empanadas made with with my homemade gluten free flour blend. They flaky and buttery, you will love these. Gluten free pastry dough is difficult to work with. It tends to crack easily but feel free to patch up the cracks or tear. 

Makes 5 - 6 Empanadas
Ingredients
For Pastry Dough

300 Grams Homemade Gluten Free Bread Flour + extra for dusting
170 Grams Salted Butter - chilled butter cut into cubes
1 Egg- beaten
½ Tablespoon White Vinegar
1½ Tablespoons Ice water or as required to make a dough 
For The Beef Filing
2 Tablespoon Olive oil
500 Grams Boiled Beef Mince
1 Medium Onion - finely chopped
3 Cloves Garlic - finely chopped
½ Inch Garlic - finely chopped
1 Green Chillies - finely chopped
2 Teaspoons Heaped Red Chilly powder
Salt to Taste
¼ Teaspoon Garam Masala powder

Method
In the bowl, place homemade gluten free bread flour and add butter and using your fingers, fork or a pastry blender
blend into butter until the size of large peas.  
Pour the vinegar and beaten egg into the bowl and to combine with a fork, slowly add water a few teaspoon at a time. You may not need the full amount of water, depending on your climate.
When the mixture comes together in the bowl, stop mixing. To note gluten free pie crusts do better when they are slightly wetter (because the flour will soak up some of the liquid).
Divide the dough between two sheets of plastic wrap, flattening each into a round disk. Chill in the refrigerator for about 20-30 minutes. I used half of the dough the other half went into the freezer for another use.
Roll out the dough with a rolling pin onto a cling wrap or parchment paper cut into 5" round circle, moving constantly to avoid sticking.
Put a tablespoon or two of the beef filling and top it with shredded cheese in the center, double/fold over in a semi-circle, and seal the border pressing it with a fork.
Trim the edges using a small bowl or cutter and crimp the edges. Place the empanadas in a lined baking tray. Like wise make all and place the tray in the refrigerator and chill for about an hour or in the freezer for about 20 minutes.
Prick it with a fork. Brush the top with beaten egg ( this is optional).
Preheat the oven to 180°C. Bake for approximately 15 to 20 minutes, until the edges start to brown.
Let it cool for 5 to 7 minutes. Carefully lift it from the remove the parchment paper. Serve warm.
Enjoy these flaky and gluten free empanadas.
Labels: International Cuisine, Baked, Sunday Funday, Empanadas, Mince, Gluten free, Beef, Sugar Free, Savory 
Empanadas for #SundayFunday  

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Gluten Free Pie Crust - Homemade

This is an all butter gluten free pie crust! So flaky and light, with homemade gluten free blend.

This dough will make an 7" Pie Crust  
Ingredients
For Pastry

150 Grams Homemade Gluten Free Bread Flour + extra for dusting
90 Grams Butter - chilled butter cut into cubes
1 Large Egg- beaten - reserved 1½ tablespoon to brush the pastry
½ Teaspoon Heaped White Vinegar
1 - 1½ Tablespoons Ice water or as required to make a dough

Method
In the bowl, place flour and add salt. Add butter and using your fingers or a pastry blender, blend into butter until the size of large peas.
Pour the vinegar and beaten egg into the bowl and to combine with a fork, slowly add water a teaspoon at a time. You may not need the full amount of water, depending on your climate and size of the egg. When the mixture comes together in the bowl, stop mixing. Of note, gluten free pie crusts do better when they are slightly wetter (because the flour will soak up some of the liquid).
Divide the dough between two sheets of plastic wrap, flattening each into a round disk. Chill in the refrigerator for about 20-30 minutes.
Roll out the dough onto a lightly floured surface into approximately a 15 inch round, moving constantly to avoid sticking. If it does stick, lightly sprinkle more flour. Roll dough onto rolling pin and carefully lift and unroll into the pie plate. 
Trim the edges of the dough and crimp the edges.

T0 Blind Bake
Prick the bottom of the dough all over with a fork. Place the crust in the refrigerator and chill for about an hour, or the freezer for about 20 minutes.
Preheat the oven to 180° C. Remove the pie crust from the refrigerator and line it with a piece of parchment paper. Fill it with pie weights, beans, or rice.
Bake for approximately 15 - 17 minutes, until the edges start to brown. 
Carefully remove the parchment and beans and I brushed the base with egg (this i did so that when I add the filling the base should not get soggy) continue to bake for about 5 more minutes, or until the bottom and sides are lightly browned and no longer shiny. Cool the crust completely before proceeding with your recipe.

For Double Crust Pies
Roll out the bottom crust and add your filling of choice into the crust. Roll top crust out and place on top of filling. Crimp as desired to seal. 

My Notes 
Unbaked pie crusts will keep in the refrigerate for about 3 days. They can be frozen for up to 3 months, well wrapped.
To thaw, remove from freezer and place in the refrigerate to thaw overnight. Let come to a cool room temperature, about 20-30 minutes, before rolling out and using.

Labels: Gluten free, Tart/Pie/Quiche, Homemade, Butter, Egg

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Keto Cabbage Egg Toast#SundayFunday

This Korean Keto Cabbage Egg Toast recipe is not just affordable but very tasty for breakfast or as a main course meal. This is a satisfying, healthy and deliciously filling meal. An absolute Keto /low carb meal.

Serves One
Ingredients

150 Grams Finely Shredded Cabbage
2 Large Eggs
1½ Tablespoons Oats Fiber
½ Teaspoon Mixed seasoning - See My Notes
Salt to taste
Ham slices
Cheese slices
Butter and olive oil required
For The Sauce
1 Tablespoons Mayonnaise
1 Teaspoon Sriracha Sauce

Method
Combine all sauce ingredients in a small bowl and set aside.

Wash the shredded cabbage twice in sufficient water drain well squeezing to remove as much moisture as you can, keep aside.

Heat a square or tamayoki pan/ skillet with oil or butter over low to medium-low heat.
While pan is heating, in a bowl mix the cabbage, seasoning, salt, egg and oat fiber well. Then add the mixture to the heated pan in an even layer.  
Divide it into two equal toast with a spatula. Cover and cook until lightly golden on the bottom. Use lower heat for a smaller pan since the toast will be thicker. Carefully slide the omelet (uncooked side up) onto a large plate, cover with the skillet, and flip. This ensures the toast will not break apart while flipping. Spread a tad bit of butter on top and all sides. 
Top with cheese and ham slice
Cover it with the cooked/brown side of the other toast. Return the pan on the burner.
Press the top with a spatula so that it is firm throughout and cheese is melts and lightly flip it to brown evenly on both sides. 
Transfer it to a plate and serve immediately, with sauce on the side or drizzled on top. 
My Notes
I used the seasoning that has red chili flakes, pepper powder and mixed herbs. 
Labels: Korea, Cabbage, Egg, Keto, Low Carb, Breakfast, Main course, Sunday Funday, Asian Cuisine, Gluten free, Oat Fiber, Dipping Sauce, Sugar Free, Omelette, Korean, Serves One
For Sunday Funday our theme is Savory Recipes With Oats
  • Air Fryer Sweet Potato and Oats Smiley from Cook with Renu
  • Beef and Oat Sliders from A Day in the Life on the Farm
  • Egg Muffins with Savory Oatmeal Crust from Amy’s Cooking Adventures
  • Instant Oats Rava Idli from Sizzling Tastebuds
  • Keto Cabbage Egg Toast from Sneha’s Recipe 
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    Homemade Gluten Free Bread Flour

    This is a perfect gluten free bread flour for all celiac or for those not eating gluten. I make bread, tart or quiche with this blend. Please weigh the ingredients for cup and weight differs. 

    Makes 704 Grams
    Ingredients 

    286 Grams Potato Starch
    250 Grams Super Fine Rice Flour 
    76 Grams Super Fine Tapioca Flour/Sabudana Flour 
    76 Grams Whey Protien Isolate 
    16 Grams Xanthan Gum  
     
    Method  
    Mix all the flours together and sieve them well two to three times. Store them in an airtight container. 

    Labels: 
    Homemade Bread Flour Blend, Gluten free, Tapioca Flour, Potato Starch, Rice flour, Whey Protein Powder, Xanthan Gum

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    Aloo Matar Kheema Masala- Malvani Style#SundayFunday

    Aloo Matar Kheema Masala is a wonderfully simple, yet comforting Maharastrian cuisine recipe made with mince meat, potatoes and peas, that you can definitely try out. The spice mix is spicy, so adjust the spice level according to your taste.

    Ingredients
    300 Grams Kheema / Mince- Mutton/ Lamb/ Beef
    2 Medium Onion- finely chopped
    1 Tablespoons Ginger Garlic paste
    2 Medium Tomato - finely chopped
    2 Tablespoons Whisked Yogurt
    1½ Teaspoon Heaped Malvani Masala
    3 Tablespoons Groundnut Oil
    1 Teaspoon Vinegar
    2 Tablespoons Chopped Coriander leaves
    1 Green Chilly - Chopped
    3 Baby Potatoes - cut into 2 pieces
    ½ Cup Matar/ Green Peas - I used frozen

    Method
    Heat oil in a pan add the onion fry on low flame till light golden, add tomato and ginger garlic paste and sauté till oil separates add the masala and ½ cup water cover and cook till oil surfaces, add the potatoes, matar and kheema sauté for 3 minutes. 
    Again add  ½ cup water cover and cook till the potatoes and kheema is done. Add green chilly and coriander leaves cover and cook for 2 minutes. Switch off the flame add vinegar mix well.
    Enjoy it's super delicious and spicy, you'll love it!! A perfect main course dish. 
    Labels: Aloo, Green Peas, Mince, Sunday Funday, Main course, Maharastrian Cuisine   

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