My first attempt at Brazilian âšcoxinhaâš deliciously addicting! Traditionally made with chicken but I donât eat meat so I shredded some king oyster mushrooms instead. Dough: 1 potato 1.5 cups of flour 1.5 cups hot water 1 tablespoon tomato paste 2 tablespoons butter Cook the potato and mash it. I would use a potato ricer if you have one so it could be lump free unlike mine haha. Mix the tomato paste, water and butter then add it to the mashed potatoes and bring it to a boil. Slowly add the flour mixing constantly until it pulls off the sides of the pan. Remove it from the heat and pour it onto a clean surface. Let it cool a little and knead it a few times until smooth. I think i overworked mine because it was a little gummy so try not to do that. Cover it while you make the filling. Filling: 1 yellow onion 1 jalapeño 5-6 cloves of garlic 6 king shredded oyster mushrooms 2 tablespoons paprika 4-5 tablespoons of cream cheese (if itâs at room temp itâll be easier to mix in) Bunch of fresh parsley 1 cup of flour 1 egg 1-2 cups of breadcrumbs SautĂ© onions and jalapeño in coconut oil with salt and pepper for about 10 mins until soft and onions have some color. Then add garlic and cook for two mins. Add shredded mushrooms and paprika and cook for 8-10 mins. Add the cream cheese and parsley off the heat. Taste your mixture and adjust seasoning if needed. Take a portion of your dough, flatten it out into a mini bowl and add some filling and bring up the sides creating a triangle/tear drop shape. I wish I had flattened out the dough more and made it a little thinner but it was still tasty. Place in flour, then egg, then breadcrumb and fry on all sides until golden. Salt it as soon as it comes out of the pan. I didnât make a sauce with it but it was delicious with a squeeze of lemon juice đ€đ€đ€ This made me 8 little cuties #coxinha #cookingasmr #foodvideo #foodasmr