Tapioca in puffs? Now I too wonder how that came out of my innovative mind ;) I had one small tapioca left and was wondering what to make with it. My hubby, son as well as me are fans of soya chunks and tapioca. So I thought of combining soya chunks and tapioca to make the filling for puffs. This is the first time I am trying puffs and they came out great.We all enjoyed it. Thanks to my friend Saleena, who suggested to try the tapioca from the mexican store here. So I could make the classic Kappa Puzhukku, which was my last post and also this innovative puffs.
What you need?
1 Puff pastry sheet ( I used Pepperidge farm puff pastry sheets)
1 small size Tapioca
1/2 cup Soya chunks
1/2 of an Onion chopped
1/2 tsp Cumin seeds
1 tsp Ginger-Garlic paste
1/2 tsp Chilli powder
1/2 tsp Coriander powder
1/2 tsp Garam masala
a few Coriander leaves chopped
1 tsp Oil
Salt
Note: I made the filling for the puffs as per the quantity mentioned above. But the filling was a little more than required for making puffs with 1 pastry sheet (9 puffs). You can use the extra as filling for sandwich or dosa.
How to prepare?
Thaw the puff pastry sheet as directed in the package.
Remove the skin of the tapioca. Wash the tapioca and chop into cubes. Add these cubes to a vessel, pour enough water to this and cook on the stove. When the water starts boiling, remove it from stove and drain the water. Now fill the vessel with fresh water, add some salt and turmeric. Cook again until the tapioca is fully cooked and it should be very soft. Drain the water and keep aside.
Boil 2 cups of water. Add soya chunks to the water and let it cook for 5-10 minutes.Drain the water and allow it to cool. Gently squeeze out the water from the soya chunks. Put them in a blender and pulse it 5-6 times so that you will get a coarse mixture of the chunks.
Heat oil in a pan. Splutter cumin seeds. Add onions and ginger-garlic paste. Saute until the onions turn slight brown.Add the soya coarse mixture, saute for a minute. Now add the chilli powder, coriander powder, garam masala and salt. Mash the tapioca well and add to this. Mix thoroughly and finally add the coriander leaves. Keep this mixture aside to cool.
Preheat the oven to 400F. Line a baking tray with aluminium foil.There is no need to grease it.
The pastry sheet will have 3 rectangular sections. Divide each section into 3 squares. Put about 1 tbsp of mixture in each cut pastry sheet and fold it into any shape you desire, then seal with hands. Bake for about 15 minutes. Once baked, cool it for 5 minutes before serving. Serve with tomato ketchup.
Makes about 9 puffs.
Notes:
* If you want you can use water, milk or egg wash for sealing. I sealed it by pressing with hands.
* Apply some egg wash on the top of each puff before baking so that it will brown nicely. I haven't done this.
Sending this to the following events:
Fast Food, not Fat Food event at Vardhinis Kitchen, hosted by Vardhini, an event initiated by Priya of Now Serving
Only- Baked event happening at Tamalapaku, hosted by Harini, an event started by Pari
Healthy Snacks event hosted by Deepthi at Good Food recipes.
Thats a very different and yummy looking filling... Flaky puffs would be great for tea-time...
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy and absolutely tempting..
ReplyDeleteInnovative and delicious snack..yummy puffs
ReplyDeletehmm...interesting ingredients...sound tasty too...
ReplyDeletevery interesting n innovative filling...so healthy indeed...looks so inviting dear..very nice presentation...
ReplyDeletelooks so delicious. crunchy perfect snack. healthy filling too. haven't tried soya filling.. must try..
ReplyDeleteWowwww...I'd love to have these right now. So yummy-looking puffs!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea! Looks great! Thanks for the lovely recipe!
ReplyDeleteTempting and irresistible puffs.
ReplyDeleteInnovative recipe...looks superb..
ReplyDeleteThis is super innovative :)
ReplyDeleteInnovative idea of making puffs :-)
ReplyDeleteTapioca and soya healthy version..
Looks like an innovative and healthy filling..
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YUMMY O YUMMY! LOVE this filling and wonderful puff recipe :)
ReplyDeleteVerey unique and innovative looking snack.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
perfectly baked!!yummy puffs!
ReplyDeletePuff looks delicious, crispy, yummy and tempting. I liked the filling very much. Thanks for your lovely recipe.
ReplyDeleteTotally new to me but looks excellent!
ReplyDeleteCrispy yummy puffs
ReplyDeleteI am defiantly going to try this.
ReplyDeletepuffs are looking grt...nice stuffing...
ReplyDeletehappy cooking!!
Thanks Sobha for mentioning my name.All the credit goes to you only.Hats off to you for this wonderful Blog.
ReplyDeletePuffs looks Yummy and awesome.
looks so yummy....mouthwatering
ReplyDeletehello shoba,
ReplyDeletethis this looks fantastic!!!!
can you link it to the evnt -healthy snacks going by my blog!
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innovative filling that is!! thanks for sending in your entry.
ReplyDeleteYummy puffs .. yeah tapioca in puff is new to me too. Thx for linking to the event.
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Event: Fast food not Fat food
Oh yea that was my first thought too-- tapioca in puffs?!! Anyways, this sounds way too delicious and can't wait to try this variation to our favorite puffs!
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