In the realm of delectable pastries, few can resist the allure of Sri Lankan patties. These golden-brown pockets of flaky pastry, lovingly crafted with layers of butter and flour, offer a symphony of flavors that tantalize the taste buds. A staple in Sri Lankan cuisine, these patties embrace a diverse range of fillings, from the classic spiced potato and meat to the innovative vegetable and cheese variations. Each bite promises a textural contrast between the crisp exterior and the soft, savory interior, making them a delightful treat for any occasion. Whether enjoyed as a quick snack, a hearty breakfast, or an indulgent teatime treat, Sri Lankan patties are sure to capture your heart and leave you craving for more. This article presents a collection of authentic recipes that explore the culinary heritage of Sri Lanka, offering a taste of tradition with a contemporary twist. From the classic potato patty to its innovative counterparts filled with chicken, vegetables, or cheese, these recipes provide a culinary journey that celebrates the versatility and deliciousness of Sri Lankan patties.
Here are our top 2 tried and tested recipes!
SRI LANKAN PATTIES
This is a Sri Lankan Snack. Delicious I should say, It goes very well with some chilly sauce or even ketchup. About the filling, I guess you could use your fantasies...like you could use beef,mutton,chicken anything you like. The first time I tried this recipe I used the canned fish ( here in Italy is called mackerel ) but then the next time i used meat of chicken,it was heaven for me ;) Hope you enjoy it!
Provided by kausha in Italy
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 1h5m
Yield 30 patties, 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- In a medium bowl, stir together the flour and salt.
- Rub in the margarine into the flour, pinching into small pieces using your fingers, until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
- Add the lime juice.
- Add water a few tablespoons at a time, until the mixture forms a ball.
- Pat into a ball, and flatten slightly.
- Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 1 hour.
- Making the filling: **vegetarian recipe**.
- Mash the potatoes into tiny pieces.
- Finely chop the leeks and carrots and onions.
- Stir fry the ginger and garlic paste then add the onions in oil in a pan for about 4-5mins under low heat.
- Add the curry leaves, the curry powder and chilly powder.
- Fry all for about 1 minute then add the vegetables and stir fry for a few more minutes.
- Add the potatoes.
- Add salt and pepper to taste. Set aside.
- Make filling: **for fish recipe**.
- Mash the potatoes to small pieces, chop the onion.
- Flake the salmon/mackerel.
- Add oil on a pan, stir fry the ginger/garlic paste and then the onions, stir for 4-5 minutes under low heat.
- Add the curry powder and chilly powder.
- Fry for a minute, add the fish and stir fry for a few more minutes.
- Add the potatoes.
- Add salt and pepper to taste. Set aside.
- Now make the patties.
- Dust some flour on a board and roll out the dough to about 1/8 inch thickness.
- Cut circles with a pastry cutter, or a can.
- Spoon some of the filling onto the center, and then fold into half-moon shapes.
- Wet the edges with a bit of water and seal edges by pressing with the folk.
- Deep fry till golden brown and serve hot.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 626.2, Fat 21.6, SaturatedFat 3.6, Cholesterol 54.7, Sodium 1030.6, Carbohydrate 80.8, Fiber 4.2, Sugar 1.4, Protein 26.2
EMPANADA-STYLE SRI LANKAN FISH PATTIES WITH CURRY AïOLI
Make these moreish Sri Lankan fish patties to feed a crowd. Served with a quick curry aïoli for dipping, they take a bit of effort but are well worth it
Provided by Dom Fernando
Categories Buffet, Lunch, Snacks
Time 1h5m
Yield Makes 26-28 patties
Number Of Ingredients 24
Steps:
- For the pastry, mix the flour and salt together in a large mixing bowl. Add the butter and rub into the flour until it's the texture of breadcrumbs. Mix the beaten egg yolk into the dough. Slowly pour in the coconut milk, kneading the dough until it just comes together. Add a little flour or water if needed. Wrap and chill for an hour.¼½
- Meanwhile, make the filling. Put a pan of water on to boil. Peel the potato and chop into 1cm cubes, then add to the pan and simmer over a medium heat for 10-12 mins until cooked through. Drain and leave to cool.
- Heat the 1 tbsp oil in a saucepan and cook the onion, garlic and ginger for 8 mins until golden. Add the spices and black pepper, stir and cook for 1 min, then add the fish and dill, and cook for another 2-3 mins. Add the potato and salt, and mix well, cooking for 2 mins. Take the pan off the heat, add the lime juice and leave to cool.
- Break the pastry in half and roll out each half, in turn, on a floured surface to a depth of 3mm. If you have one, use a 7cm pastry cutter to cut out eight circles from each sheet of pastry, re-rolling the pastry and cutting circles until it's all used up. There will be about 26-28 in total.
- Spoon 1 tsp of the fish mixture onto each of the pastry circles. Using a small pastry brush, brush some egg white along the edges of each of the pastry circles. Fold each one to make an empanada shape. Using a fork, press along the sides to ensure they are fully sealed.
- Pour 500ml oil into a saucepan making sure it's no more than two-thirds full, and heat to 180C, or until a little piece of pastry starts to sizzle. Carefully deep-fry the patties in small batches for 2-4 mins, turning halfway through until golden. Remove with a slotted spoon and place on kitchen paper to absorb excess oil.
- Put all the ingredients for the aïoli in a mixing bowl, stir together and serve with the empanadas.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 137 calories, Fat 10 grams fat, SaturatedFat 3 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 9 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 0.4 grams sugar, Fiber 1 grams fiber, Protein 2 grams protein, Sodium 0.2 milligram of sodium
Tips:
- Use a food processor to save time: Finely chopping the vegetables and herbs in a food processor will save you time and effort.
- Don't overcook the vegetables: The vegetables should be cooked until they are tender but still have a bit of a bite to them. Overcooking will make them mushy.
- Use a well-seasoned pan: A well-seasoned pan will help to prevent the patties from sticking. If you don't have a well-seasoned pan, you can grease it with a little oil.
- Cook the patties over medium heat: Cooking the patties over medium heat will help to prevent them from burning. If you cook them over high heat, they will brown too quickly and the inside will be raw.
- Flip the patties only once: Flipping the patties too often will make them dry. Flip them only once, when the bottom is golden brown.
- Let the patties rest before serving: Letting the patties rest for a few minutes before serving will help them to firm up and make them easier to handle.
Conclusion:
Sri Lankan patties are a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. They are easy to make and can be customized to your liking. With a little planning, you can make a batch of patties ahead of time and freeze them for later. This makes them a great option for busy weeknights or for when you are entertaining guests.
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