Stuffed Buns

If you are tired of making plain puffpuff or buns, this is a good idea to you.
Feel free to double or triple the ingredients and make more pieces of the buns.
Note: Heat oil first, then reduce the tempereature and fry the buns on a low heat. This is the tip behind getting a well fried brown buns.
Stuffed Buns
If you are tired of making plain puffpuff or buns, this is a good idea to you.
Feel free to double or triple the ingredients and make more pieces of the buns.
Note: Heat oil first, then reduce the tempereature and fry the buns on a low heat. This is the tip behind getting a well fried brown buns.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Combine dry ingredients together, rub butter in, add egg. Mix,add water and form a very soft dough. Knead and allow it to rise for an hour.
- 2
Make filling of choice. Roll out the dough and add filling
- 3
Cover with another rolled dough
- 4
Place a round cutter on the covered filling. Press it and seal, cut out round ball and fry in hot oil on a low heat.
- 5
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- 6
Note: Heat oil first, then reduce the temperature and fry the balls on a low heat
- 7
Serve with ketchup, chilli sauce or any sauce of choice
- 8
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