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whilst out shopping my daughter begged me for some mini kievs. She's had them at a friends house and said she loved them.
I bought her the and she really did enjoy them.
I forced myself to try one and can see the appeal.
I never ever buy processed food though so have been trying to work out a recipe to make my own.
i can make the garlic filling and finely grind the chicken, and know how to pane (SP?) it.
My question is: Could i freeze little balls of the filling, then mould the chicken around it before breading. Or would the cold temperature affect the cooking of the chicken?
I'm just trying to think of a way that would keep the filling on the inside.
I bought her the and she really did enjoy them.
I forced myself to try one and can see the appeal.
I never ever buy processed food though so have been trying to work out a recipe to make my own.
i can make the garlic filling and finely grind the chicken, and know how to pane (SP?) it.
My question is: Could i freeze little balls of the filling, then mould the chicken around it before breading. Or would the cold temperature affect the cooking of the chicken?
I'm just trying to think of a way that would keep the filling on the inside.
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But the filling for mini kievs is more like a sauce than the garlic butter in the larger kievs. If you make a fairly thick white sauce, add the herbs and garlic, and cool it overnight it becomes quite thick. Then you could do the equivalent of chicken sausage round the outside. Then breadcrumbs. Kinda like a scotch egg. This is only an idea mind....let me know if it works...
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