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Cheesy puffs
2. Divide the cheese between the pastry discs and then fold over the pastry to encase. Press the edges together to seal. 3. Brush the cheesy puffs with the egg wash, place on a non-stick baking tray and bake in the oven for 8-10 minutes or until ... [... more]
BBC

Curry puffs
2. Heat the oil in a wok or frying pan. Add the onions and fry until they start to soften. Add the ginger and beef and fry until browned. 3. Add the curry powder, soy sauce, water, sugar, salt, potatoes and peas. Cook for ten minutes, stirring ... [... more]
BBC

Curry puffs
2. Heat the oil in a wok or frying pan. Add the onions and fry until they start to soften. Add the ginger and beef and fry until browned. 3. Add the curry powder, soy sauce, water, sugar, salt, potatoes and peas. Cook for ten minutes, stirring ... [... more]
BBC

Feta Cheese Puffs
Mix together the feta cheese and spring onions, add the lemon juice and season with black pepper. Roll out the pastry and cut into rounds with a pastry cutter. Brush each round with beaten egg and place a teaspoonful of feta mixture in the centre ... [... more]
Vegetarian Society

Mrs. Sprong's Pecan Confections
This recipe goes by many names, among them "Mexican wedding cakes" and "pecan puffs." Note: these treats turn out best when the pecans are ground rather finely. Molly McOwen - Cambridge, MA, USA The cookie is elegant and delicious. [... more]
International Vegetarian Union

Gole-gappa, Semolina Puffs with Fire Water
The name: 'Gole' in Hindi means round and 'gappa' is something you eat in one gulp, without cutting or breaking it. 'Jal' mean water and 'jeera' is cumin. This is a hot and spicy dish, from a group of snacks that are collectively known as 'Chaat' ... [... more]
Mamta's Kitchen

Jal-Jeera, Indian Fire Water
In Hindi, the word Jal means water and Jeera means cumin. This drink has both, along with many other refreshing ingredients/flavours. In spite of having hot spices in it, it is a cooling drink. Though usually served with Gole Gappa Puffs, it is a ... [... more]
Mamta's Kitchen
   
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