Indian curry with French scones
Combine the rich aroma of Indian curry with the French grilling method to give your taste buds a journey of enjoyment
Indian curry practice
Step 1
Pour 390g of flour into a container and sprinkle 8g of yeast evenly on top (I use JENIC instant yeast, other yeast will do)
Step 2
Prepare 460ml of warm water. The reason why warm water is chosen is to allow yeast to breathe better and is conducive to hair noodles
Step 3
Add 220ml of warm water to knead the dough, this process takes about 5 minutes, knead vigorously along the inner wall of the container, knead until you feel that the dough has a fluffy texture when pressed, accompanied by gas extrusion
Step 4
Cover the dough with a thin layer of plastic wrap, and then cover a small basin for fermentation
Step 5
Ferment for 30 minutes, this is a good photo of fermentation
Step 6
Bring disposable gloves, spread some olive oil on your hands, pull a small piece on the dough, pinch and press it first and then knead it into an ellipsoidal ball, and put it on a plate for later use
Step 7
Roll it into a shoehorn shape, haha
Step 8
Spread a layer of French garlic butter on top
Step 9
Heat the oil in a pan and fry the dough from the previous step in the pan. When the bubble is raised, it can be turned over
Step 10
Fry for a total of 1-2 minutes
Step 11
Pour 240ml of drinking water into the pot and add 10g of Indian curry powder
Step 12
Cook until viscous
Step 13
Pour into a bowl for the seasoning
Step 14
You can start now
Step 15
It is also very fragrant to eat directly, and it is another flavor to dip it in curry. Come together, friends
Cooking tips for Indian curry
When rolling the dough with a rolling pin before the scone, you can decide the thickness
of the final crust according to personal preferences
