Recipe: Mushroom and Chicken Bites for merienda
For days when you truly crave for a chicken pie or chicken empanada but cannot find one, here’s a recipe of Mushroom and Chicken Bites. Mushy and Chicken Bites are a popular dish in the Philippines, but are often not available in the neighborhood. The recipe is based on a recipe from Jolly, a brand of canned vegetables and cooking oil. Sauté the chicken in Jolly Claro Palm Oil until cooked, add onion, garlic, celery and mushrooms, season season with dried basil, salt and pepper. When the filling is cool, fold in the egg and grated cheese, then cut the spring roll wrappers in half and place 1 teaspoon of filling at the edge of the wrapper. Pre-heat the oil to 300°F or 148.89°C, then drain the triangles on paper towels and serve warm.

Published : 2 years ago by Dolly Dy-Zulueta in Lifestyle
MANILA, Philippines — Savory pies are lovely. Freshly cooked, whether baked or fried, they serve as a totally comforting food that are crunchy on the outside and juicy and bursting with flavor on the inside.
They are good for merienda, but you can also eat them as part of a light meal. The problem is that they are not always available in the neighborhood.
For days when you truly crave for a chicken pie or chicken empanada but cannot find one, here’s a recipe of Mushroom and Chicken Bites from Jolly, a leading brand in canned vegetables and cooking oil, so you can try making them at home.
1. Sauté the chicken in Jolly Claro Palm Oil until cooked.
2. Add onion, garlic, celery and mushrooms. Season with dried basil, salt and pepper. Set the filling aside to cool.
3. When the filling is cool, fold in the egg and grated cheese.
4. Cut the spring roll wrappers in half. Place 1 teaspoon of filling at the edge of the wrapper. Fold over into triangles until sealed well. Repeat the process until all wrappers and filling are used up.
5. Pre-heat the oil to 300°F or 148.89°C. Fry the triangles until golden brown.
6. Drain them on paper towels and serve warm.
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