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Curry Puff Pastry

December 2, 2021 by Celia @ Fig Jam and Lime Cordial

Hello lovely friends, hope you’re all well. I haven’t been overly adventurous with food lately, but stumbled across this recipe recently that was just too good not to share!

It’s an intriguing method for making curry puff dough from Nyonya Cooking. Traditionally, this pastry is tricky to make – two types of dough are made and then laminated together to achieve the necessary flakiness. By contrast, this is the easiest pastry I’ve ever tried and it’s made in a completely different way – HOT oil is added to the flour, followed by COLD water. The link above has more information, including a video on how the dough is made. The oil appears to cook the flour a little first, making the pastry pliable and easy to manage.

It’s super simple (and as an added bonus, vegan) – 120g hot oil (we used canola) is poured on to 220g plain flour with 5g of salt added, then 70g of cold water is stirred in. It’s all made in a bowl with a spoon – no rubbing in of fats or kneading required. We made two batches, and on our second attempt, we increased the flour to 250g, reduced the salt to 4g, and added a touch more water.

I used my standard filling (see here) and baked the egg-washed puffs on a lined oven tray for 30 minutes at 180C with fan. The end result was absolutely brilliant – the pastry was easy to roll out and fill, and the puffs baked to tender, flaky perfection.

Definitely a keeper, and it will be a great foil for future vegan pastries as well! x

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  1. on December 2, 2021 at 7:59 pm Merle

    Such a thrill to open my email and find your post. Thank you for this great recipe which I can’t wait to try. I have been trying to catch up with you on social media but not regularly as my life has been on fast forward for a couple of months. Hope you and your family are well and experiencing many moments of joy. I tried to post this on your blog but received a message that, that was not possible and, therefore, I resorted to a return email

    Keep safe,

    Merle

    Sent from my iPad


  2. on December 2, 2021 at 10:10 pm calm koi

    These look fantastic! Thank you for sharing your recipes and sustainability initiatives. Your blog is a gem!

    You inspired me to mend clothing, take an extra look at the stuff I have and see if it can be reused again or upcycled before throwing them away. In doing so, I’ve been sewing again and learning to compost. And making gifts by hand rather than just buy. Just trying to be more creative overall!


    • on December 3, 2021 at 5:02 am Celia @ Fig Jam and Lime Cordial

      I’m so happy to hear that, thank you for taking the time to leave such a kind comment!


  3. on December 2, 2021 at 11:18 pm Dorothy's New Vintage Kitchen

    They look quite tasty!


  4. on December 3, 2021 at 3:45 am sallybr

    Definitely trying them! I’ve made quiche and pie crust with olive oil and was surprised by how much I liked the result, so these go on my “to do list” for sure!

    thank you!


  5. on December 3, 2021 at 4:25 am susan

    Brilliant and so happy to ‘see/hear from’ you! we are well here despite weird weather.


  6. on December 3, 2021 at 4:59 am Karen White

    So happy to see a post from you and these curry puffs look delicious!


  7. on December 3, 2021 at 6:03 am marilynscottwaters

    Wow! This looks great! Thanks, Maz. <3


  8. on December 4, 2021 at 1:41 pm Tom

    Bravo, Cecilia!


  9. on December 4, 2021 at 4:17 pm Maryellen

    Oh Celia, so good to see your email when I opened up today. I do hope life is good for you.


  10. on December 6, 2021 at 8:02 am Itching for Hitching

    They look perfect!


  11. on December 10, 2021 at 2:29 pm Viki

    these look amazing, just what I need for our Christmas picnic I think. So lovely to have a post this month, merry Christmas to you and your family


  12. on December 14, 2021 at 7:40 pm Sue R

    So happy to get a recipe from you lovely lady. This is wonderful. I also saved and thought to make the difficult dough recipe you first mentioned then put it in the too hard basket so this sounds perfect. I hope you and your family are doing well right now. Can’t be easy down there. We had it great till now in Townsville and the boarders are open. See how it goes.. Take care. Sue. Xxx


  13. on December 27, 2021 at 9:01 am Liz P

    How interesting! I wonder if it would work with something like British pork pies? Glad to know you’re all well, and you’re enjoying retirement. x


  14. on January 9, 2022 at 3:29 pm Liz @ spades, spatulas, and spoons

    Happy New Year! I am very late getting caught up with posts but it is nice to see you on line again. This looks like a wonderful technique.


  15. on April 20, 2022 at 11:21 am wheatsiren

    What a beautiful blog – your editorials (and recipes) are inspiring!



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