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Chicken Parcels – Step by Step

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Chicken Parcels - Step by Step

Crispy, flaky baked chicken parcels with a spicy minced chicken filling. Tasty snack!

Ingredients
  

Ingredients for Filling

  • 250 gm chicken mince
  • 2 onions grated
  • juice of half a lemon
  • 1 tsp garlic paste
  • 1 tsp ginger paste
  • 2 tbsp chopped coriander
  • 1/4 tsp pepper
  • 1/2 tsp salt or to taste
  • 1/2 tsp cumin powder
  • 1/4 tsp turmeric powder
  • 1/4 tsp garam masala
  • 1 chopped green chillies
  • 1 tbsp butter

Ingredients for Dough

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour/maida 240 gm
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 egg lightly whisked (reserve 1 tbsp. of the beaten egg to apply on the parcels before baking)
  • warm water as needed (about half a cup)
  • 2 tbsp ghee or softened butter
  • 1 tbsp rice flour optional

Instructions
 

  • First, start by cooking the filling.
    Dry in a pan over medium heat the minced meat with all the spices, salt, pepper, garlic, ginger, lemon juice, chili and some of the coriander. Once completely dry pour it all out into a bowl. You will re-use the pan later.
    Peel and grate the onions. Using the same pan that you had used to dry the mince, put the spoonful of butter and lower the flame until the butter melts. Pour in the onions and stir fry until they become soft. Add a bit of turmeric powder to color them slightly and powdered black pepper.
    Once the onions are nice and soft, pour in the dried mince from before. Stir together and leave on the heat for some time, about 5 mins or so, stirring constantly so the mince doesn’t stick. Check for salt/pepper. Switch off the heat once you find the mince dry enough such that it sticks to the bottom of the pan. Squeeze some lemon and sprinkle a bit of garam masala and the chopped coriander.
    Let this mixture cool completely.
    In the meantime, prepare the dough.
    Sift the flour with the baking powder and salt. Add the egg and mix it in, then gradually add the water and knead to form a smooth and soft dough.
    Cover the dough and set it aside to rest for about 20 minutes.
  • Then roll the dough out to form a big square of 14″x14″. Apply the 2 tbsp. ghee all over the square. Then lightly dust the rice flour using a sieve to distribute it evenly over the square. If you don’t have rice flour, just omit the ingredient. It helps add to the crispiness and to keep the layers separate, but the recipe will still work without it.
    Roll the square into a tight swiss roll. Wrap it in foil or cling film and refrigerate it for a minimum of an hour. This helps chill the ghee/butter in the dough.
  • Once the time is up, remove the roll, remove the wrapping and then divide the roll into 10 equal portions.
    Press each portion down to flatten it and roll it out into a circle. Add about 2 tbsp. of filling to the center of each circle, then gather the edges together to close the filling within the circle. Try not to gather too much dough as that will make the parcels have a bulky under-side. You can trim off any excess dough to even it out. Press the parcel down to flatten slightly and place on a greased baking tray.
    Repeat with the remaining portions of dough.
    Once all are done, preheat the oven at 180 C. Apply the reserved egg on the parcels, then bake them for about 25-30 minutes or until they are puffy and golden.
    Cool them slightly before serving by placing them on rack.
    Enjoy! 🙂

Join the Conversation

  1. yummy ,tasty my dear husband liked very much and i make them again just after 2 days . JAZZAKHUMULLAH HO KHAIRA 4 dis recipe i like ur step by step album very much and INSHAALLAH vl try another recipes .

  2. Jazakallah for providing us gr8 guidance in ur recepies.PLZ tell me can i freeze these chiken parcels without baking for 2 weeks.

    1. I’ve never tried freezing them myself yet so am not very sure how they would hold up when frozen.

    2. u can freeze them , and when u want to use, unfreeze them, don’t do any thing until they totally become defrosted. one thing more they will become too sticky, so use more flour when rolling the dough.

    1. W/Salaam, which pics? All the pics are showing on my side. Please try refreshing.

    1. W/Salaam, no do not substitute the two, each is COMPLETELY different from the other.

  3. Hi ..i have an electric cooker + oven so at what temperature should I bake the cake and the chicken parcels. Last week I baked a sponge cake but it didnt turned out good bcoz of the temperature control can u plz help me out.

  4. fauzia i love u i tried ur recipe of rose roll and chicken bread they r 2 good and step by step chicken parcels are not open i tried many time and plz give me recipe of frozen chicken chunks like KNS thanks

  5. Drooling over all yr dishes..
    Drooling over all yr dishes… hats off to u Fauzia…. 🙂

  6. Can I bake them 2 or 3 days
    Can I bake them 2 or 3 days before serving and refrigerate them and when serving I can bring them to the room temperature and then reheat them for sometime covered in the foil? Thanks

  7. Can I fry them coz I dont
    Can I fry them coz I dont have an oven as I am out of my country for a year and I want to eat . What shalll I do?

    1. Not sure how the results
      Not sure how the results would be. There are so many other recipes on the website for dishes that do not require baking. Do try some of those.

  8. Assalam-o-alaikum fauzia, i
    Assalam-o-alaikum fauzia, i need to ask you something. I have to make these parcels day after tomorrow so i am thinking to prepare its filling tomorrow. Would it be okay if i refrigerate the filling and then use it the next day? And secondly i don’t have masala grinder so what if i skip cumin powder and use whole cumin seeds instead? Would it be fine?

    1. W/Salaam, yes you can prepare
      W/Salaam, yes you can prepare the filling a day ahead and as for the cumin, please use a mortar and pestle or just bash them with any heavy object. The flavour of crushed cumin is more intense and better than using them whole.

  9. Ok thank you and i have one
    Ok thank you and i have one more question to ask. Can i refrigerate the dough for more than 1 hour as i have to make other dishes as well. Please reply asap.

  10. I made these parcels
    I made these parcels yesterday, they didn’t turn out well at all 🙁 these parcels took more then an hour to bake but still dough was raw from inside and color on top was not like yours. I think i’ll never try these again 🙁
    I have tried so many reciepes of yours they always turn out so well. But this experience with parcels was bad:((

    1. Sorry about your bad
      Sorry about your bad experience. The recipe has been tried many times with great results, there is a photo uploaded just today into our tried and tested album on FB sent in by a happy fan who tried the recipe and had great results. So am not sure what went wrong with yours, a whole hour in the oven should have more than cooked any baked good. Did you preheat the oven?

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