Cardamom powder - 1 teaspoon
Method:
Thaw the puff pastry sheets and the shredded coconut if you are using frozen.
Prepare the filling:
Cobine coconut, sugar and jaggery/brown sugar and a tablespoon of water and heat in a heavy bottomed kadai.
Keep in low to medium heat.
Keep stirring. You will notice that the consistency will loosen. But, after around 15 minutes, it will start thickening.
Mix in the cardamom powder.
Take off from heat when the consistency is thick at the same time a little moist too.
(Don't wait until all the moisture is absorbed).
Keep it aside and wait until it comes to room temperature.
Making the sweet puffs:
Cut the pastry sheet into three parts. Make use of the folding. Then cut each part into two. There will be totally 6 small rectangles.
(Keep the unused portion of the pastry sheet in the fridge not in the freezer)
Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
Take a tablespoon of the filling and place it in one side of the rectangle so that you can close the filling.
Close the filling and seal the sides. A drop of water can be used to seal.
Use a fork to make a design.
Repeat this for all the puffs.
Poke once on the top of each puff to vent.
Line the six puffs in a non stick baking tray.
Bake for approximately 25 minutes or until the surface is golden brown.
Take it out and cool completely before you taste. The filling will be really hot.
If the puffs are not sealed proplerly, there will be a leak. Discard the leaked filling on the tray.
Enjoy the sweet and delicious puffs. You can as well shout 'Bam' like Emeril and sprinkle powdered sugar on the puffs before serving.
Repeat these steps for the remaining pastry sheets and the coconut filling too. Thaw the pastry sheets before proceeding.
This is my entry to AFAM - Coconut hosted by Suganya of Tasty palletes. Thanks suganya for hosting this event.
17 comments:
Wow even bofore i read the recipe i knew how delicious it will be the combo.
Imagine biting into that pastry and then the taste of that coconut filling. Pure heaven
Nice recipe pa. While reading your post it took me to my childhood days....Thanks
u dont get puff pastry sheets in india and ever since i moved to singapore, i have been excited cuz i saw so many kinds in the supermarket here. cant wait to try but the prob now is, i dont have an oven! will get on next month :)
Ooh! I love that, good one Myth!:))
How i wish we could get the pastry sheets in India...lovely dish
That's a very nice sweet treat. I would like to try this when I get puff pastry sheets.
Cannot stand Emeril!
Looks delish. Everyone is going nutty with coconuts. I didn't know they were so popular. This AFAM is to watch out for.
delicious puffs, Mythreyee!
Oh, nice recipe, P! We used to get those sweet buns in BLR/Mysore too! I think they were called dilkhush - defintiely made people's hearts happy! :) Got your email. Will email back with my number. Nice getting to know u, M! I have to change my thinking to P now :)
These puffs look phenomenal, Myth! I think I would be the one to shout BAM as I sprinkle powdered sugar over the top!! :)
Lovely and I bet these are real treats for people like me ..
I usedto make the same Pepperfridge Puff pastry sheets to make potato Patties but never thought of making these ..looks great .
Hugs and smiles
jaya
Your puffs look delicious. So cute!
Hi Can I store these puffs and reheat it next day? or does it have to be consumed the same day?
I had it the next day also and it was fine. May be shelf life not more than 24 hrs. Don't have to keep it in the fridge.
Hi...what temp do you bake these coconut puffs and how many puffs do you yield for this recipe?
Hi...what temp do you bake these coconut puffs and how many puffs do you yield for this recipe?
Hi BDSN, try this one you will love it. Very nostalgic one. Bake at 375 degrees and the yield is around 15 to 16 approximately.
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