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Rapha's Cheese Balls (Pao de queijo)


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Ingredients

40 piece(s)

  • 1 egg
  • 70 g olive oil
  • 160 g Milk, (Can use non dairy Milk - Soy/Oats)
  • 360 g arrowroot flour
  • 50 g Parmesan cheese
  • 50g g Cheddar cheese, (Can also cream cheese instead)
  • 1 tsp hymalayan salt, (or any other salt)
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Recipe's preparation

    PREPARATION
  1. Preheat oven to 200 degrees (if using oven - can also be baked on an Airfryer appliance)

    Add the parmesan and cheddar into the bowl to grate (if not grated alreday) - 1 min SPEED 9.

    Place all remaining ingredients into the bowl and mix for 1 min at Dough mode mode to prepare your dough, scrap down the bowl and repeat if necessary.

    If you find the consistence too thick and hard to mix, use the aid of your spatula to help.

    Make small balls shape with the dough and bake in the oven at 200 Degrees for 15-20 min on a flat pan or if using an airfryer bake it at 160 degrees for 7 min.

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Tip

If you want the dough consistence to be harder, place themixture into a bowl and keep it on the fridge for 20 min before you start making the balls.

Also, feel free to add different types of cheeses and herbs in the middle of the mixture. Such as provolone cheese, cream cheese, oregano, italian herbs, even Bacon pieces.


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  • These didn't work well for us

    Submitted by JeffnJulie on 26. December 2015 - 14:27.

    These didn't work well for us - quite dense and no real flavour.  I will try again with more cheese plus some herbs.  Thank you for the recipe.  

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  • I make these using gluten

    Submitted by Mazivia on 22. December 2015 - 18:20.

    I make these using gluten free flour (from Aldi). Works a treat. My dough is a little runnier, so I spoon them into mini muffin trays. They don't keep well, so I put the rest of the dough in a container in fridge and it keeps for a few days. 

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  • No need for yeast or baking

    Submitted by Rapha on 14. April 2015 - 12:02.

    No need for yeast or baking powder!! You won't need to leave proving like a regular bread. The cheese make is fluffy inside tmrc_emoticons.;)

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  • Hi Sarah, i haven't tried

    Submitted by Rapha on 14. April 2015 - 12:01.

    Hi Sarah,

    i haven't tried with different flour, I guess the only equivalent you could use is tapioca Floyd instead of cornflour. Let me know how you go tmrc_emoticons.)

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  • No need yeast or baking

    Submitted by Agn. on 14. April 2015 - 10:50.

    No need yeast or baking powder???

    they looks light and fluffy, are they?

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  • Will it work with different

    Submitted by Sarahc2504 on 14. March 2015 - 10:05.

    Will it work with different flour?

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