Mooli Puff

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It was weekend and I was glad that I had the whole day to do whatever I wanted. I cherish this kind of moment when I have got the whole morning and afternoon to do things that I enjoy. I opened the freezer and I saw the leftover pâte feuilletée (puff pastry) that I used to make Cherry Tomato & Zucchini Tart. (OK! I know I still owe you guys the step-by-step post on making pâte feuilletée! It’s on my long to do list! So, please bear with me)


I wanted to do something different – something tastes Asian with pâte feuilletée! I like the idea of baked Dim Sum. I think, my numerous visits to Chinese restaurants for Dim Sum have inspired me in making this recipe.


I checked the fridge and saw the daikon that I bought which I had no idea what I wanted to do with it. Daikon is the Japanese name for white and mild-flavoured Asian radish. It is very commonly known as daikon but also has a cool name called mooli in Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu, and Bihari. Which do you prefer? I like the sound of mooli.  Anyway, I love radishes, weither Asian or Western ones.


Apart from mooli/daikon, I had some green beans, carrots and lardons/pancetta. Hmmmm.. sounds like great combo to me. All these will make a good filling for the pastry! So, I thought I would cut both daikon/mooli and carrots into thin long strips. Then, thinly chop up the green beans. To give a crunch to the filling, the lardons/pancetta would do the magic! Well, not quite ‘Asian’ but that was one of the items in the fridge.


This is the first time I tried making this. So, the amount used for each ingredient is purely based on my estimation! You may need to adjust according to your own taste.


So, some of you must be thinking ‘Did I win the goodies from Dorset Cereals?’ Well, I am pleased to tell you that I’ve got the result! The lucky winners (that I have randomly drawn) are as follow. All you need to do is send me your postal address to leemei[at]gmail[dot]com so that I can post them to you! Congrats to the winners! Enjoy Dorset Cereals and let me know what you think!


Prize 1:  DORSET CEREALS – Berries & Cherries Muesli AND Super High Fibre Bars

WINNER: Mike


Prize 2:  DORSET CEREALS – Berries & Cherries Muesli AND Berries & Cherries Bars

WINNER: Marilyn


Prize 3: DORSET CEREALS – Organic Fruit, Nuts & Seeds Muesli

WINNER: Lauren


Prize 4: DORSET CEREALS – Organic Fruit, Nuts & Seeds Muesli

WINNER: Erin


Prize 5: DORSET CEREALS –  Delicious Pistachio & Pumpkin Seed Chunky Slices AND Berries & Cherries Bars

WINNER: Ann from Pigpigscorner


Prize 6: DORSET CEREALS – Super High Fibre Bars AND Delicious Cranberry & Almond Chunky Slices

WINNER: Lesley from Beachloverkitchen


Prize 7: DORSET CEREALS – Delicious Pistachio & Pumpkin Seed Chunky Slices

WINNER: Alibhe from Simply Spendiferous


Prize 8: DORSET CEREALS – Delicious Cranberry & Almond Chunky Slices

WINNER: Mixue



Recipe: Mooli Puff


Ingredients:

Plain flour, for dusting

All-butter puff pastry, 300g

Daikon, half

Carrots, 2-3

Green beans, 100g

Lardons/Pancetta, 150g

Oyster sauce, 1 tbsp

Soya sauce, to taste

White pepper, a good dash

Sesame seeds, enough to sprinkle on the pastry

Egg wash


Method:

1. Cut daikon and carrots into thin strips and set aside. Finely chop up the green beans.

2. Heat a frying pan and put in lardons/pancetta. Fry until brown and crispy. Then, put in a plate laid with kitchen towel to absorb the oil.

3. Use back the same pan, put in daikon, carrots and green beans. Mix well and cook on medium to low flame with lid on for about 20 – 25 minutes or until soft. Check and stir from time to time. Add some water if needed as we need to have a moist mixture.

4. Season with oyster sauce, soya sauce and white pepper.

5. Once the daikon, carrots and green beans are soft and cooked, put in crispy lardons/pancetta. Stir well.

6. Remove from frying pan and set aside to cool.

7.  Sprinkle some flour on a flat surface and lay puff pastry on it.

8. Cut into small rectangular size of 13cm(L) x 9cm(W).

9. Preheat the oven at 180°C degrees.

9. Scoop about a spoonful of filling and put in the middle of the pastry. Fold into half to form rectangular shape. Cut off excess pastry if necessary. Pinch all the edges to seal. If you feel creative, you can use the fork to form pattern.

10. Brush the top of the pastry with egg wash and sprinkle some sesame seeds. Repeat until all pastry and fillings are used up.

11. Bake in the pre-heated oven for about 15 – 20 minutes or until the pastry is golden brown.

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    Oooo… this sounds so good! What a great idea!

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    I love the cool name – "Mooli". Your puffs just reminded me of my char siew soh I had during lunch. Yummy! Looking forward to your step-by-step post! ;)

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    Very creative! Fusion dim sum!!! Looks really yummy :)

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    yes,,like the name molly ..ooosphh..mooli like little gal with a basket of flowers..pretty puff as always…anyway,thanks for the prize!! now you encourage me to eat cereal.hehehe!!..I'm not a cereal person ..I recalled when I was pregnant,our State Health programme gave me plenty of milk,cheese and cereal every month till Mishu was 6 month old but I exchange for diaper instead:P

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    this is such a lovely idea! quick appetizers for dinner!

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    I can imagine biting into this little puff with crumbs all over my face…yum!!!

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    oh .. those mooli puffs look so good ^^ …. XOXO

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    Thank you, gine!

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    hahah.. I could image that!

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    Thanks, Meeta!

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    Yeah, I also think it sounds like Molly.. :) No worries for the prize, you are lucky!! You should really give the cereal bars a try and let me know if you like!

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    Thanks!

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    Same too, the cool name Mooli sounds nice. Yummm.. char siew soh… I love it!

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    Thanks, Cheri!

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    oo yum yum! the filling sounds really yummy! and thanks for the prize!!

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    You're welcome!! Enjoy the cereal bars!

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    I so miss dim sum! These look fabulous. In the San Francisco there are so many places for great dim sum – I haven't found any here yet in London? Any recommendations? (aside from your lovely creations!)

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    Love anything with puff pastry and this looks great to make – the idea of using Daikon never occured to me. this in on my list of my try! thank you for a great recipe and great site to.

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    Thanks for dropping by and your comment. Let me know what you think once you try! :)

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    I like how it sounds..mooli puff. So cute! The sesame seeds on top truly make your puffs look so pro. You're a talented baker! Love your blog!

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    Yeah, I like the name Mooli too!! Thanks for your compliment, but I am still a beginner in baking!! :)

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    Hi Leemei,

    Thank you choosing me to try out the DORSET CEREALS – Delicious Cranberry & Almond Chunky Slices. I have received them and took them as breakfast this morning. I found that it was delicious as they are generous on the ingredients in the bar. It was full of canberry & almond slices. I shared it with some of my colleagues. Most of my colleagues like it except a few found that it was rather sweet. I guess it was sweet because of the canberry. I tried to search this brand in Singapore but could not find the cereals bar except the muesli I saw it at the market place supermarket. I prefer cereals bar than muesli as I find that muesli cereals are harder even though I soak it with milk.

    Once again, Thank You for the prize. :)

    Mixue

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    Mixue,
    It's great to hear that you finally received the cereal bars! Well, I guess it is sweet truly because of the natural sweetness of the cranberry, I do agree. I prefer the cereal bars too than the muesli. :)

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