Pão de Queijo
Adapted from Recipezaar and Sonia-Portuguese
1 cup milk
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 tsp salt
2 cups tapioca flour
2-3 eggs (I had a cracking accident and used 2 eggs, 1 yolk and some white)
2 cups Parmesan cheese, grated
- Preheat oven to 350F.
- In a medium-large sized pot bring milk, water, oil, and salt to a low boil. Remove from heat once boiling.
- Add in tapioca flour, stirring as fast as possible. Use a wooden spoon, not a whisk, as the dough will become very sticky. Let cool for about 10 minutes.
- Move dough to a large bowl and knead in eggs.
- When eggs are kneaded in, add grated cheese and knead until dough is smooth. Note: If your cheese is coarsely grated, it will appear a bit lumpy.
- Once kneaded, form into balls about 2 inches wide and place on parchment paper coated (or greased) baking sheet. Note: you may want grease your hands with vegetable oil before trying to form dough balls.
- Bake for about 25 minutes or until rolls are golden brown.
- Serve warm! If you let them sit too long, reheat in the oven/toaster oven, the microwave will make them too gooey.
Note: Next time I'm going to go 2 1/2 cups of cheese!
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OMG, OMG, OMG!!!! I love pao de quiejo!!!! SO glad to find a recipe here!!!
1looks good. I will try one of these days. Thanks for sharing ur recipe.
2they look sooooooo yummy
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3I want Jemima puddleduck's hat!!!!
Those look really good. I don't know if I'll be able to find tapicoa flour here though...
4I don't think I've ever seen tapioca flour either, but then again... I never searched it out before. Will definitely have to try - looks delish!
5Wow, these looks great! Are they crunchy or what?
and can you just find tapioca flour in the international foods isle?
6and Yum, do you have it where it always says it's been updated?
7This made me laugh - "I had a cracking accident and used 2 eggs, 1 yolk and some white". These look great. Thanks for the photo or one of my comments would've been 'What is tapioca flour'.
8they're crunchy on the outside, and chewy on the inside! - You can find tapioca flour at most asian stores and as places like whole foods (the brand bob's red mill might even be available in regular grocery stores) - also I don't know about the updated thing, I'll ask the geeks to see what's going on.
9Those look awesome!!
10oh they sound really good. i have never had them before and i definitely think they are worth a try!
11bread and cheese, your speaking my language!! Can't wait to try these!
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