Composition / ingredients
Step-by-step cooking
Step 1:
Prepare all the ingredients. In this recipe, you can use both yeast and yeast-free puff pastry, but when using yeast dough, the envelopes will turn out to be more airy.
Step 2:
Defrost the dough and cut into 8 squares. Cut the ham into small cubes, rub the cheese on a coarse grater. Roll out each square of dough a little with a rolling pin, put the filling in the middle of the square, ham first, cheese on top.
Step 3:
Fold the edges of the dough into an envelope and pinch well. Separate the whites from the yolks (in the recipe we will need only the yolks). Beat the yolks with a fork and apply with a culinary brush on the envelopes.
Step 4:
In order for the envelopes to rise evenly, make several punctures with a fork. Sprinkle sesame seeds on top of the envelopes and send them to a preheated 180 degree oven until browning (for 25-30 minutes). Ready-made puff envelopes are used both hot and cold.
Step 5:
Puff envelopes with ham and cheese are ready! For a more detailed recipe, see the video. Enjoy your meal!
Puff pastry — dough used in baking puff pastry, buns, samsa, and other culinary products — puffs. A characteristic feature of puff pastry is that its main component is oil (animal or vegetable), which is almost as much by weight as flour. Puff pastry in the professional language of cooks can be called the dough itself.Puff pastry can be yeast, soda or unleavened. In any case, the main component of such a dough, in addition to flour, are different types of animal and vegetable fats (usually butter, less often margarine based on vegetable oil). Due to the content of individual layers of fat, which ceases to be liquid at room temperature at 20 ° C, and the layering of the dough is achieved. Pastry on puff pastry is very tasty, and I hope you like my recipe.
Caloric content of the products possible in the composition of the dish
- Chicken egg - 157 kcal/100g
- Egg white - 45 kcal/100g
- Egg powder - 542 kcal/100g
- Egg yolk - 352 kcal/100g
- Ostrich egg - 118 kcal/100g
- Dutch cheese - 352 kcal/100g
- Swiss cheese - 335 kcal/100g
- Russian cheese - 366 kcal/100g
- Kostroma cheese - 345 kcal/100g
- Yaroslavsky cheese - 361 kcal/100g
- Altai cheese 50% fat content - 356 kcal/100g
- Soviet cheese - 400 kcal/100g
- Cheese "steppe" - 362 kcal/100g
- Uglich cheese - 347 kcal/100g
- Poshekhonsky cheese - 350 kcal/100g
- Lambert cheese - 377 kcal/100g
- Appnzeller cheese with 50% fat content - 400 kcal/100g
- Chester cheese with 50% fat content - 363 kcal/100g
- Edamer cheese with 40% fat content - 340 kcal/100g
- Cheese with mushrooms of 50% fat content - 395 kcal/100g
- Emmental cheese with 45% fat content - 420 kcal/100g
- Gouda cheese with 45% fat content - 356 kcal/100g
- Aiadeus cheese - 364 kcal/100g
- Dom blanc cheese (semi-hard) - 360 kcal/100g
- Lo spalmino cheese - 61 kcal/100g
- Cheese "etorki" (sheep, hard) - 401 kcal/100g
- White cheese - 100 kcal/100g
- Fat yellow cheese - 260 kcal/100g
- Altai cheese - 355 kcal/100g
- Kaunas cheese - 355 kcal/100g
- Latvian cheese - 316 kcal/100g
- Limburger cheese - 327 kcal/100g
- Lithuanian cheese - 250 kcal/100g
- Lake cheese - 350 kcal/100g
- Gruyere cheese - 396 kcal/100g
- Ham - 270 kcal/100g
- Beef ham - 133 kcal/100g
- Boiled ham - 282 kcal/100g
- Raw ham - 270 kcal/100g
- Ham sausage - 242 kcal/100g
- Dried whole sesame seeds - 563 kcal/100g
- Shelled sesame seed - 582 kcal/100g
- Puff pastry - 362 kcal/100g