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Friday, February 17, 2012

Chicken and Bacon puff rolls



Yesterday i was reading through the Bourke street bakery book-the ultimate baking companion ( Christmas gift from my two lovely blogger friends Jane and Helena) and try to understand the tedious steps on how to make my own bread starter, also admiring the beautiful croissant in the book. After i spent quite some time and i still don't quite understand how to make the starter ^_^, so i gave it up and continue flipping thru the book and this chicken and bacon rolls was caught my attention. So i decided to make this for today lunch.



Chicken and Bacon puff rolls


The original recipe call to prepare own puff pastry, but i use the store-bought puff pastry since i have one packet in the freezer for longer time. Anyway, next time i must try to make my own puff pastry.

Chicken and Bacon puff rolls



This roll is really yummy, crispy skin and nice savoury filling, you have to try this!

Chicken and Bacon puff rolls




Chicken and Bacon puff rolls
(recipe source: Largely adapted from Bourke Street Bakery book-the ultimate baking companion)
*makes 8 rolls

Chicken and Bacon puff rolls50g bacon, chopped (or replace with chicken ham)
1 big onion, chopped
2 garlic, chopped

250g minced chicken
10g bread crumbs
1/2tsp salt or to taste
A dash of white pepper
some chopped spring onion
8 sheets of store-bought puff pastry , 4”x4”
Egg wash (mix 1 egg with 1tbsp milk and a pinch of salt)
Sesame seeds, for sprinkling

Method
1. Pre-heated oven to 200c.
2. Heat up 1tbsp olive oil in a pan, sauté garlic and onion till aroma.
3. Add in bacon, continue stir till brown and fragrant. Set aside to cool.
4. Mix minced chicken, bacon mixture, bread crumbs, chopped spring onion, salt and pepper in a mixing bowl. Blend and stir the mixture in one direction until the meat becomes gluey.
5. Slightly roll store-bought puff pastry to 4”x4”, place some filling on the pastry, firmly fold the pastry over, pressing to enclose the roll tightly.
6. Place on the tray, seam side down, brush the tops with egg wash and sprinkle sesame seeds.
7. Reduce the oven temperature to 190c and bake for 30mins or until golden brown.

41 comments:

  1. Wow...these looks extremely delicious!!

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  2. i took one for high tea,thanks~^^

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  3. Great to have this for tea. Very nicely done.

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  4. 我都流口水了
    看起来好好吃啊
    找一天我要做来吃

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  5. Hi Sonia, how come there is something red red in the filing? Do you put any chili? Agnes

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  6. Agnes, no, i did not add chili, that should be the chicken meat turned brown after baked.

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  7. Sonia,these rolls looks yummy! I have a massive bag of ready made puff pastry in my fridge, really should do something abt it. This is an good idea to get rid of them...hehe..

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  8. wo mao makan ini ~ sedapnya ! :) :)

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  9. Is nice to serve during tea time ;)

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  10. I love his recipes!!! It's awesome! I don't have the time to make puff pastry so I use store bought ones all the time.. haha. time poor but hey it works!

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  11. Love this recipe definitely on my 'to do' list. Thanks Diane

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  12. Think I'll do the same, store bought ones are way easier! These rolls do look yummilious!

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  13. Very interesting filling. Your puff are looking good !

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  14. one of my favorite rolls from bourke street! you should try the pork and fennel too! love how you have made it fast and simple with your substitutions :)

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  15. can see the juicy filling in the rolls! Yum!

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  16. These roll looks so yummy.
    thanks your recipe^^

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  17. superb ,puffed up..tempting tea time snack!!

    Erivum Puliyum

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  18. erm , under the method note no2 , i think is suppose to be saute onion n garlic till aroma . ^^

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  19. Nice rolls with that puffy and delicious filling in it :)

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  20. Sure look delicious! I couldn't resist this.

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  22. How do you make your puff pastry behave so well and so neat? These are beautiful! Mine would puff up all over the place :D

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  23. Omg I can easily eat 10 of those! I heard about the cookbook too, must have a look the next time I visit a bookshop

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  24. Those look so good...and anything wrapped in puff pastry is delicious.

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  25. Wait, did you just say store bought puff pastry? I'm IN!!!! I'm glad your recipe doesn't include one from scratch..hehee. I can follow this. Thanks Sonia! These look delicious and I bet kids will love them!

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  26. Looks delicious, I need to add one more item in my shopping list - puff pastry..hehe

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  27. These looks really really delicious ! I could use some right now ;D

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  28. I made something similar before, with a mix of ground meat though. They are really delicious.

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  29. That looks really delicious! Making own puff pastry is very tedious to me so store bought is fine lol!

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  30. These look fantastic! So flaky and delicious and such a flavorful filling, yummy :)

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  31. OMG Sonia thes look so perfect!!! I love them

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  32. puff is always my tea time favourite...yours look so superb, sonia...:)

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  33. Sonia, I haven't had puff pastry for a long long time already. You're making me salivate. Wish I can have some of yours right now. Yummmm...
    Hope you're having a lovely weekend.
    Kristy

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  34. I'm so hungry I could eat all of them.

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  35. Délicieux. Je note.
    A très bientôt

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  36. These look wonderful and I love the idea of making them for a quick and easy lunch!

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  37. ohmygosh those look amazing! i love wrapping everything in puff pastry:P

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  38. Sonia, this looks so delicious! Bourke St Bakery is also very famous for their pork & fennel rolls, everytime when I visited their bakery, we would surely buy the pork & fennel rolls.

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  39. I have a pack of ready-made pastry, only having the idea to wrap it with tuna/sardine.

    Now I have more choices, reading from your entry here :D

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  40. Those look so good...and anything wrapped in puff pastry is delicious.

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