When i posted up the chicken and bacon puff rolls, few blogger friends suggested me to try this Pork and fennel pull rolls. They said this pork roll is good and tempted me to make this pork roll at home. This was 1st time I tried pork roll as we could not easily find pork related bakery items selling in the bakery shop here due to Halal issue..I would say this pork roll taste is as good as chicken roll.
This time i even make my own puff pastry from Bourke stree bakery cookbook. It was tedious (took 2days to complete) and very difficult to handle in hot weather here..Anyway, the homemade puff pastry is so good, very buttery and nice aroma. I will not share the recipe here since the recipe is too long to write and also copyright issue and furthermore it is not nice for me to copy their whole recipe since they took so much of effort to write this book..You can anytime replace it with store-bought puff pastry..
Anyway, I will share with you the recipe of the filling ..
Pork and fennel puff rolls
(recipe source: largely adapted from Bourke Street Bakery book-the ultimate baking companion)
*makes 16 puff rolls
600g minced lean pork
75g celery, finely chopped
75g carrot, finely chopped
1 big onion, finely chopped
3 garlic cloves, finely chopped
3tbsp olive oil
3tsp ground fennel
1tsp dried thyme, you may replace with fresh thyme
20g breadcrumbs
1/2tbsp salt or to taste
A dash of white pepper
16pcs of puff pasty, about 4”x4” (store bought or homemade)
Egg wash (mix 1 egg with 1tbsp milk and a pinch of salt)
Fennel seeds, for sprinkling
Method
1. Pre-heated oven to 200c.
2. Warm up olive oil in a pan, sauté garlic and onion till aroma.
3. Add in celery and carrot, continue stir and cook till fragrant. Set aside to cool.
4. Mix minced pork, cooled vegetables, breadcrumbs, salt and white pepper in a mixing bowl. Blend and stir the mixture in one direction until the meat becomes gluey.
5. Slightly roll 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 fennel seeds.
7. Reduce the oven temperature to 190c (with fan and middle rack) and bake for 30mins or until golden brown.
** I will be away from blogging for 1-2 weeks as I going to visit this country where the author of this book come from, ^_^ See you all soon...
That looks perfect !!! Buttery and crispy on the outside and the yummy filling , I love it ! Gahhhh you're going to the beautiful Australia ! Take care and enjoy ! Hope you'll think of us while your scarfing and slurping that country's fab food ! hahaha
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Wow, again??
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Enjoy ur holidays!
Oh yes, so quick sau goong? Still got few more days woh?
ReplyDeleteI can imagine making your own puff pastry is difficult. These look really great. Hope you have a wonderful trip.
ReplyDeletehave a wondeful trip Sonia! looking forward to your reviews when you are back!
ReplyDeletehave a wondeful trip Sonia! looking forward to your reviews when you are back!
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ReplyDeleteSonia, wishing you a safe journey and enjoy your holiday. See you in a few weeks time. :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Your puff pastry looks really good, Sonia. Bravo for trying it out. I'm still avoiding it as long as I can get them from the stores :)
ReplyDeleteWow, indeed you pork & fennel sausage rolls look so yummy!Over the weekend, I went to the bookstore to copy the recipe of sausage roll & then, bang, you posted it, even better to me. Next time, I could just follow it from here. But of course, I won't homemade the puff pastry, hahaha, too much of tedious works involve & it will take me so much of time.
ReplyDeleteReally great to see you posting this recipe! It is something that I'm planning to make in the near future.Thank you very much!
Love puff pastry yummy
ReplyDeletethis is really tempted me. I will love to try this out. You reminded me so long dint do puff pastry. Bourke street's puff recipe is really good. I love it too. Happy to see u tried something fr this book.
ReplyDeleteWishing you safe journey and Happy Holiday :)
ReplyDeletehappy holidays! do enjoy the rolls in aussie (hopefully you're going to sydney because they are only available there!)
ReplyDeleteWah, you even made your own puff pastry, good job! Enjoy your holiday ya, have a great one:)
ReplyDeleteHappy holiday...
ReplyDeleteThis puff pastry looks great!
ReplyDeleteHappy Holiday :)
now i feel like wanna eat everything i see
ReplyDeletei really admire your patience in making the pastry, have a wonderful holiday and enjoy yourself!
ReplyDeleteWow, looks so good! Wish you an enjoyable and wonderful holiday!
ReplyDeleteHave a super duper fun trip Sonia! Looking forward to seeing your trip post! Love the flaky puff! yum!
ReplyDeleteI dare not attempt this as I know this is very difficult and time consuming...yours look really good...enjoy your break:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tea time snack!!
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering n delicious snack!!
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your puff pastry look so delicious. Have a wonderful holiday.
ReplyDeleteyour puff pastry look so delicious. Have a wonderful holiday.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your trip ~~
ReplyDeleteMake your own puff pastry? Pei fu pei fu!
ReplyDeleteThe puffs look great. Have a safe and enjoyable holiday!
ReplyDeleteAnother puff pastry goodness. I love the savory ones as much as sweet pastries. This sounds great for weekend breakfast. :-)
ReplyDeletei try this before but not same recipe like yours.
ReplyDeletei really like this post.
added to my list.
have fun in australia!
ReplyDeleteWow, you're so lucky!! We're going to miss you, have a fab time!!
ReplyDeleteWow the puff pastry looks amazing!! Kudos to you having the patience to make it - I always want to try but never have enough time. Anyway, have a safe trip and have fun!!
ReplyDeletepoo got to try the pastry at Sydney and compare notes ;) Yours look so delicious that I can't help but admire! I am a big fan of pork and fennel so this works for me- in fact i hv a recipe too! haha. but you making the puff pastry- AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeious!! I am impressed that you made your own puff pastry...especially in hot weather. Can I just stop over and try one of them? :)
ReplyDeleteI applaud you for making your own puff pastry. I have never tried it as it is not an easy process. Your prok rolls look really delicious!
ReplyDeleteyour puff rolls are too tempted...:)
ReplyDeletei just came back from phuket and you are leaving for your holiday...happy holiday, Sonia :)
Puff pastry looks really good Sonia! Enjoy your holidays too!
ReplyDeletewow! you always amaze me with your work, very impressive.
ReplyDeletethe puff pastry looks very good, enjoy your holiday!
ReplyDeletei can reach heaven if you letting me to eat that roll o.o super yumy! good good!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your trip Sonia! Have fun.
ReplyDeleteKristy
My eldest son loves this type of puff.....I like it too...lol!
ReplyDeleteMy eldest son loves this type of puff.....I like it too...lol!
ReplyDeleteOh, how tasty! Now I have two varieties of rolls I need to try! I imagine this filling could be turned into some other delicious things as well. They look so great!
ReplyDeleteYour puff rolls look really nice!
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Gosh the pastry looks so yummy. Enjoy your holidays!
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