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'''Curry puff''' is a [[Cuisine of Malaysia|Malaysian]], [[Cuisine of Thailand|Thai]](กะหรี่ปั๊ป), and [[Cuisine of Singapore|Singaporean]] [[snack]] which is of [[Malay people|Malay]] origin. It is a small [[pie]] consisting of specialised [[curry]] with [[chicken]] and [[potato]]es in a deep-fried [[pastry]] shell. The curry is especially thick and rich to prevent itself from running.
'''Curry puff''' is a [[Cuisine of Malaysia|Malaysian]], [[Cuisine of Thailand|Thai]] (กะหรี่ปั๊ป), and [[Cuisine of Singapore|Singaporean]] [[snack]] which is of [[Malay people|Malay]] origin. It is a small [[pie]] consisting of specialised [[curry]] with [[chicken]] and [[potato]]es in a deep-fried [[pastry]] shell. The curry is especially thick and rich to prevent itself from running.


This snack is found at many stores, especially at [[Malay cuisine|Malay food]] stalls. The Malay version of this snack is known as ''[[epok-epok]]'' which is smaller than the curry puff. Other varies of the epok epok that is filled without chicken and half a boiled egg and an alternative is canned [[sardine]]s. Curry puffs are also sold by Chinese stalls throughout the island.
This snack is found at many stores, especially at [[Malay cuisine|Malay food]] stalls. The Malay version of this snack is known as ''[[epok-epok]]'' which is smaller than the curry puff. Other varies of the epok epok that is filled without chicken and half a boiled egg and an alternative is canned [[sardine]]s. Curry puffs are also sold by Chinese stalls throughout the island.
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Revision as of 10:15, 23 October 2006

Curry puff is a Malaysian, Thai (กะหรี่ปั๊ป), and Singaporean snack which is of Malay origin. It is a small pie consisting of specialised curry with chicken and potatoes in a deep-fried pastry shell. The curry is especially thick and rich to prevent itself from running.

This snack is found at many stores, especially at Malay food stalls. The Malay version of this snack is known as epok-epok which is smaller than the curry puff. Other varies of the epok epok that is filled without chicken and half a boiled egg and an alternative is canned sardines. Curry puffs are also sold by Chinese stalls throughout the island.

Some of the more renowned curry puff includes A1 Curry Puff and Old Chang Kee. Polar Puffs and Cakes introduced the curry puff with western puff pastry, which has a different taste and shape. This version of the curry puff can be found also at Delifrance in Singapore as Curry Chicken Feuillette. Other puff snacks modelled on the curry puff concept have also been introduced. For example, A1 Curry Puff also sells puffs with sardine, yam, durian, corn and even custard filling.

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