Sriracha Chicken Pastry Puffs – only 5 ingredients! Great recipe for a quick lunch, dinner, or parties. Chicken, cream cheese, parmesan cheese, and sriracha hot sauce baked in puff pastry. SO good! Can make ahead and freeze for later. We love to serve these with ranch dressing for dipping. YUM!
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These Sriracha Chicken Pastry Puffs are a favorite in our house. We love them for lunch, dinner, and parties. The best part about this recipe is that there are only 5 ingredients! Chicken, sriracha, cream cheese, parmesan cheese, and puff pastry. Not only are these puffs easy to make, but they also taste fantastic! I made these for lunch last week and ate way too many! I absolutely LOVE them!!
How to Make Sriracha Chicken Pastry Puffs
As I said, pastry puffs are super easy to make. Start with mixing together cream cheese, parmesan cheese, cooked chicken, and sriracha sauce. Spread the chicken mixture onto puff pastry squares, brush with an egg wash (if desired) and bake. SO easy!
- These puffs can be as spicy or as mild as you prefer. Just adjust the amount of sriracha to your personal preference. We used about 2 Tbsp of sriracha and it was perfect. Not too spicy and not too mild.
- To keep the puff pastry squares sealed, dab the corners with water when pulling the corners together. You can also use toothpicks to hold the edges together.
- Can Sriracha Chicken Pastry Puffs be Made Ahead and Frozen? Yes! These puffs are a great make-ahead snack. You can assemble the puffs and pop them in the freezer unbaked for a quick meal/appetizer later. There is no need to thaw the puffs before baking. Simply add a couple of minutes to the cooking time below.
Chicken Puff Pastry Bites are Great for a Crowd
These chicken puffs are always a hit at parties. I love how easy they are to make and that I can make them in advance! We like to dip the pastries in a little ranch or a mixture of ranch dressing and sriracha. YUM! Here are a few of our favorite recipes from the blog that go great with these chicken appetizers:
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Sriracha Chicken Pastry Puffs
Equipment:
Ingredients:
- 1¼ cups chopped cooked chicken
- ½ cup whipped cream cheese
- ½ cup shredded parmesan cheese
- 4 to 6 tsp sriracha hot sauce
- 1 (17.3-oz) package puff pastry, thawed
- 1 egg
- 1 Tbsp water
Instructions:
- Preheat oven to 400ºF. Line baking sheets with parchment paper. Set aside.
- Unfold pastry sheets. Cut each sheet into 9 squares.
- Combine chicken, cream cheese, parmesan cheese, and sriracha. Arrange chicken mixture down center of pastry squares diagonally.
- Fold two opposite corners of each square over the filling and press edges to seal. Place on the prepared baking sheet.
- Combine egg and water. Brush each pastry with egg wash.
- Bake 15-18 minutes, until golden brown. Serve warm or at room temperature.
Notes:
To bake after freezing, brush with egg wash and bake as directed in step 6. You will need to add 2 or 3 minutes to the baking time.
Can omit egg wash, if desired.
Steph
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I see green garnish on the pastry, is that parsley?
Yes
If you have block cream cheese,you can soften and then whip it, yourself. It's also cheaper than buying it already whipped.
Hi…love this recipe for Sriracha Chicken Pastry Puffs, however, we do not have Whipped Cream Cheese here in Australia. What could I substitute for this in the recipe?