Boolawnee (Fried Leek Pastries)
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													Boolawnee are fried leek pastries that originated in Afghanistan. With only 5 ingredients, they are a quick and easy appetizer to whip up before a delicious dinner1
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                                Ingredients
Pastry
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
 - ½ tsp salt
 - ¾ cup cold water
 
Leek Filling
- 2 leeks, about 3 cups chopped
 - 2 tsp salt
 - ¼ tsp chili powder
 - 3 tsp vegetable oil
 
To Finish
- vegetable oil for deep frying
 
Chakah (Garlicky Yogurt Sauce
- 1 cup plain, unflavored yogurt
 - 2-3 cloves garlic crushed
 
Instructions
- Sift flour and salt together in a large bowl.
 - Make a well in the middle of the flour and pour water into the center.
 - Mix to a firm dough and knead for 5 minutes until elastic. Wrap in plastic wrap and leave to rest for 30 minutes.
 - Cut off and discard most of the green tops from the leeks. Wash remaining portion of leeks thoroughly, making sure to wash between each leaf to remove leftover soil. Chop.
 - Add salt and chili powder to leeks and knead by hand to soften leeks. Stir in oil.
 - Roll pieces of dough into thin, 4-inch rounds. Fill each circle with even amount of filling. While preparing/assembling each pastry, leave dough on a dish towel so that they do not stick to the counter.
 - Fold pastry in half and wet edges with water. Use a finger to press the edges of the pastry together. You can also use a thimble or a fork to press the edges together, but I found that this looked messier than simply using your fingers.
 - Heat vegetable oil in a skillet.
 - In a separate bowl, combine all chakah ingredients together. Set aside.
 - Fry three or four dumplings at a time in hot oil until golden brown. Drain on paper towels and serve hot or warm.
 
Notes
- Recipe from The Complete Middle Eastern Cookbook by Tess Mallos.
 
Nutrition Information
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												Serving  
												1serving
																																			
												Calories  
												649kcal
																									(32%)
																																			
												Carbohydrates  
												115g
																									(38%)
																																			
												Protein  
												19g
																									(38%)
																																			
												Fat  
												12g
																									(18%)
																																			
												Saturated Fat  
												4g
																									(20%)
																																			
												Polyunsaturated Fat  
												5g
																																			
												Monounsaturated Fat  
												3g
																																			
												Trans Fat  
												1g
																																			
												Cholesterol  
												16mg
																									(5%)
																																			
												Sodium  
												2993mg
																									(125%)
																																			
												Potassium  
												501mg
																									(14%)
																																			
												Fiber  
												5g
																									(20%)
																																			
												Sugar  
												10g
																									(20%)
																																			
												Vitamin A  
												1679IU
																									(34%)
																																			
												Vitamin C  
												12mg
																									(13%)
																																			
												Calcium  
												230mg
																									(23%)
																																			
												Iron  
												8mg
																									(44%)
																							
										
									Nutrition Facts
Serving: 2dumplings
Amount Per Serving
Calories 649 kcal
% Daily Value*
| Serving | 1serving | |
| Calories | 649kcal | 32% | 
| Carbohydrates | 115g | 38% | 
| Protein | 19g | 38% | 
| Fat | 12g | 18% | 
| Saturated Fat | 4g | 20% | 
| Polyunsaturated Fat | 5g | 29% | 
| Monounsaturated Fat | 3g | 15% | 
| Trans Fat | 1g | 50% | 
| Cholesterol | 16mg | 5% | 
| Sodium | 2993mg | 125% | 
| Potassium | 501mg | 11% | 
| Fiber | 5g | 20% | 
| Sugar | 10g | 20% | 
| Vitamin A | 1679IU | 34% | 
| Vitamin C | 12mg | 13% | 
| Calcium | 230mg | 23% | 
| Iron | 8mg | 44% | 
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
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