One of famous snack available in South East Asian countries, Central Asian, Arabian Peninsula, North/South Africa and throughout Mediterranean. It consists of two parts, the pastry and the filling. The filling is varies from country to country, it can be vegetables such as potato, peas or ground meat. The size and the consistency of the pastry vary considerably but although it is mostly triangular in shape either deep fried or baked. Samosa often serves with chutney or ketchup.
While traditionally samosa is normally fried but more people prefer to bake them and now switching to ready made puff pastry, wanton skin or tortilla which is more convenient and healthier. But by far I still prefer made from scratch pastry, very crispy and truly delicious.
SAMOSA
Yield : 14 Samosa
PASTRY
1 C all purpose flour
1/2 C warm water (not all)
1/2 tsp salt
3 T cooking oil
METHOD
* Place flour, salt and oil in a mixing bowl. Gradually add water to form a dough.
* Knead for 2-3 minutes, keep covered at least 15 minutes
FILLING
2 large potato boiled and mashed
2 small carrot peeled and grated
1 Big onion chopped
2 green chili chopped
2 T curry powder
1 tsp ginger paste
2 T cooking oil
1/2 tsp cumin seed
salt to taste
lemon juice
METHOD
* Heat the oil, fry cumin seed until fragrant, add in onion, green chili and ginger, cook until light brown.
* Pour in curry powder and little water, fry for a minute, add the potato and carrot, stir well. Sprinkle some water, add in salt, cook until almost dry.
* Squeeze lemon juice, remove from heat and cool.
MAKING THE SAMOSA
* Divide the dough into 7 balls. Roll out dough into 7 inch circle and cut into two.
* Apply water around the edges and fold into cone shape. Stuff each cone with 2 tablespoons of filling and close and pinch the top to seal. Repeat the same with the rest of the dough.
* Heat about 1 1/2 in deep cooking oil, when it is fully heated slide in the samosa, a few at a time, fry until golden brown. Remove and place on absorbent paper.
* Serve with chutney or ketchup.
my fav, pls pass me some..
ReplyDeleteI love samosas.They are simple to make and very delicious. I love your filling recipe. It sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing :)
Very inviting and delicious samosas..
ReplyDeleteinteresting snack! :D
ReplyDeletesamosa s one of my fav indian dish.. i really wanna eat it now:)
ReplyDeleteLovely space u have here...samosas are looking inviting.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds great! The pastry seems so easy!
ReplyDeletehave never tried making samosa---bookmarked :)
ReplyDeleteNice snack..
ReplyDeletesamosa looks tasty...yumm
ReplyDeletei love this snack too,looks yummy..
ReplyDeletei love samosa.. brings me back to my college days.
ReplyDeleteyummy samosa I like the dough like this it is crispy delicious
ReplyDeleteyummy samosa I like the dough like this it is crispy delicious
ReplyDeletei love Samosas and like u i luv home made covering...i usually add some ajwain to the flour.....
ReplyDeleteThx.
biny
I love samosa... I think smaosa together with a cup of good ginger chai is a delicious combination.
ReplyDeleteSamosa looks delicious. Nice to have with tea.
ReplyDeleteThis looks perfectly fried with golden color.
ReplyDeletelooks yummy
ReplyDeletelovely samosas...i feel like grabbing it from the screen.
ReplyDeleteoh i want them right now :)
ReplyDeletelooks so perfect, yumm
ReplyDeleteI love samosas, but despite the fact that I do make a lot of Indian food, I've never made them. Thanks for the encouragement, I may just give this recipe a try.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking samosas dear.
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Hamaree Rasoi
I have never had a Samosa, I would love to try one...and I think fried! the pastry sounds really good, and the filling so flavorful! Now I just have to find somewhere in Philly to get one!
ReplyDeleteCheers
Dennis
I cannot resist myself seeing the delicious samosa. Looks perfect, yummy and mouth watering.
ReplyDeleteI lovee samosa's too and love ur recipe to make the pastry!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely yummy i say!
Samosas:) I love these devils,there was a time in school,when my mom would pack me lunch and I would give it to the boarders in my school and they would buy me samosas from the school canteen :) I love these but have stopped making them at home,after going through your recipe I feel like making these at home again,excellent recipe!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this recipe! The samosa dough looks so easy to make; I cannot wait to try my hand at this :-)
ReplyDeleteTotally irresistible..my all time favorite!
ReplyDeleteUS Masala
what a great recipe! these look absolutely amazing!
ReplyDeletemy favorite...
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