Air Fried Version
Oil fried version
Bought some nice yummy curry puff from a fellow Malaysian last week but it was rather salty. So, I thought I'll make some myself so that I can control the flavour better. At the same time, was trying to see the difference of the fried vs the air fried effect on the puff.
I personally thinks that the oil fried one tasted better but hub can't really tell the difference (maybe coz he ate the cooled one while I had the hot one).
Ingredients:
Pastry:
- 250g all-purpose flour
- 50g rice flour
- 50g tapioca or corn flour (I used tapioca)
- 50g butter
- 50g vegetable oil (out of supply, uses olive oil)
- 130ml icy cold water + pinch of salt (i didn't use the salt, forgotten)
Filling:
- 600g potato, peeled and diced (I used half potato and half sweet potato)
- 1 large onion, diced
- 2 tbsps curry powder (for seafood)
- 1 tsp tumeric
- 2 tbsp vegetable oil
- Some curry leaves
- 1 cup water (+/-)
- Salt to taste
Methods:
- Heat up the oil and salute the onion till it is translucent.
- Add in the curry leaves and potato and slightly stir it around.
- Next add in the curry powder, turmeric and salt and stir the potato.
- Slowly add in the water, bit by bit till you reach the consistency you want, thick and the potato is soften. It should take about 7-9mins. Set it aside to cool.
- For the dough, mix all the flour together in a big bowl. Stir them around to mix it evenly.
- Heat up the butter and oil and once warm and butter melted, remove from heat.
- Pour the oil mixture into the flour and stir them till they mixed up properly. It should be crumbly.
- Next add in the cold water and knead the mixture till it forms a soft dough. Set aside and cover with a cloth and let it rest for about 15mins.
- Divide the dough to 24pcs and flatten them out, fill it with the fillings and shape as desire.
- For frying, heat up the oil and once you can see the oil movement, lower the temperature and fry till it is light brown.
- If Air Frying, AF at 180c for 14mins. Remember to spray some oil on the puff prior to "frying" it.
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