Chicken flower buns recipe

When i was walking in my garden I saw flowers and sudden idea of making flower buns clicked into my mind. I made them and they turned out perfect #cookpadramadan
Chicken flower buns recipe
When i was walking in my garden I saw flowers and sudden idea of making flower buns clicked into my mind. I made them and they turned out perfect #cookpadramadan
Cooking Instructions
- 1
To prepare dough add plain flour sugar yeast milk powder salt in a bowl
- 2
Now add milk and oil. Mix really well before adding water
- 3
Now add water and knead smooth soft dough water must be leuk warm
- 4
Now apply oil onto the dough and rest it after covering.. Until it doubles in size
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Now for chicken filling pour oil into a pan. Add onions and green chillies cook for 1 to 2 minutes
- 6
Add garlic powder capsicum cabbage mix well cook for 5 minutes
- 7
Now add salt and spices. Along with sauces and ketchup. Mix well and cook for 5 minutes
- 8
Add chicken and mix well. Filling is ready. Let it cool
- 9
Add chicken and mix well. Filling is ready. Set aside. Now knead your dough again once. When it is risen fully and divide it in four portions
- 10
Now flat one portion. Place chicken filling and fold from both sides
- 11
Now apply egg wash sprinkle sesame seeds and bake on 180c for 20 minutes you can also bake in preheated pateela for 25 minutes on medium high heat
- 12
Flower chicken buns are ready to serve
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