Easy Brazilian Cheese Puffs (churasscaria style)
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| Categories: | Other Side Dishes, Other Appetizers, Other Breads, Other Snacks, Quick & Easy, For Kids |
| Keywords: | Gluten, Free, cheese, easy, Rolls |
| Serves: | 8 |
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Ingredients
| 16 oz | tapioca starch |
| 2 | large eggs |
| 1 1/2 tsp | kosher salt |
| 1 c | milk |
| 2 c | parmesan cheese, grated |
| 1 c | vegetable oil |
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Directions
Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit . Spray small muffin tin with non-stick spray.In a large blender add eggs, oil and milk. Blend well.Add salt, flour and cheese. Sometimes it helps to add a little flour and mix then a little more and mix, until everything is moving well in the blender. If it is too thick just add a few tablespoons of milk until it is a thick liquid consistency.Next pour enough in each small muffin tin till it is about 1/2 full. These will puff very high in the oven. Place them in the oven with at least 3 " of space above the pan.Bake in the oven for approx. 15 minutes. Each area and oven are different, just watch and see them puff and then turn golden on the sides. Do not open your oven these will cave if you do it too soon. But don't worry they are still magnificent.Turn them out immediately into a big bowl lined with a clean cloth. Enjoy right away.there should be big air pockets in the middle and these should be chewy and delicious. I make sure to use a good cheese.You can also substitute lots of other cheeses just make sure they are grated.
Comments
6 comments
dawn Tesam
Dawnofthekitchen
Jan 24, 2013
I am not sure what you are asking. The tapioca starch is sometimes called tiro a flour. It is the ingredient that makes it chewy. So I would guess there are a number of substitutes but I have never tried them. I buy my tapioca flour (starch) from my local oriental market.
dawn Tesam
Dawnofthekitchen
Jan 24, 2013
Also, although I have never tried it with cornstarch, I read that cornstarch may be used in place of the tapioca starch but the amount will need to be adjusted. Maybe even by one half. Let me know if you try it with something different and if it turns out for you.


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