Samosa is a deep fried pastry stuff with savory filling, normally triangular in shape. It is either filled with spiced vegetables like potato, onion, peas or non vegetarian version with ground beef or chicken.
This is a light snack sold in restaurants or by street vendors on pushcarts. They make an easy snack or great party finger foods serve during informal family meal or buffets.
Am bit skeptical when I first saw this recipe using raw cabbage as a filling for samosa. So anxious to know how the taste will be. This is my first trial making samosa with uncooked veggie.
Though it involves a lot of time to prepare especially shaping and frying, these are remarkably appetizing and gone in seconds immediately after I had fried them. Will be making them again since my son really loves this samosa.
MINI SAMOSA
Yield : 14 samosa
Adapted from Mrs Revathy Shanmugam
PASTRY
- 1 C all purpose flour
- 2 TB cooking oil
- 1/4 tsp salt
- l/4 C + 2 TB water
Place flour and salt in a mixing bowl.
Add in oil and water gradually to form into soft dough. Keep for 15 minutes.
FILLING
- 2 onion chopped
- 2 cup cabbage chopped
- 1 tsp chili powder
- 2 green chili chopped
- 2 tablespoon cilantro chopped
- 2 sprigs curry leaves torn into pieces
- salt to taste
- water to seal
- vegetable oil for frying
METHOD
Combine cabbage, onion and salt in a bowl. Leave for 5 minutes.
Squeeze out water from the cabbage mixture, add in chili powder, green chili, cilantro, curry leaves and salt.
Mix well.
HOW TO SHAPE THE SAMOSA
Divide the dough into 7 balls.
Roll out each ball into 6 in thin circle, cut into half. Shape the semi circle dough into a cone, overlapping each other. Glue the seam together with a little water.
Fill up the cone with a tablespoon of filling.
Brush the edges with water, press together to seal. Complete the rest of the dough.
Heat about 1 1/2 in deep of oil using medium heat. When the oil is hot, slide the samosa and deep fry until golden brown, turning frequently. Do not crowd the pan.
Remove with slotted spoon and drain on kitchen towel.
Serve hot.
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Looks inviting..wonderful snack.
ReplyDeleteNever tasted Cabbage filled Samosas..looks good
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Delicious and tempting samosas
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These look so nice, and it's good to know they are worth it!
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ReplyDeleteSpicy hot samosa looks superb. Perfect teatime snacks in winter..
ReplyDeletewow, u have shaped them so perfectly, just like those halwai-walas! make for the perfect starter.. im gonna try it with cooked veggies :)
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderful. I had a samosa the other day and it was served with a chimichurri dipping sauce which was all new to me. It tasted wonderful. I would bet yours taste 10 times better than the one I had.
ReplyDeleteI love these samosass def will give a try
ReplyDeleteoh my.. the filling is so simple...looks great....perfect snack.
ReplyDeleteperfect with a cup of tea....
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ReplyDeleteCute samosas,my favorite snack..
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Lovely authentic snack,yummy!!
ReplyDeleteErivum Puliyum
Super tempting samosas,feel like munching some.
ReplyDeleteDelicious snack...love them anytime..
ReplyDeleteJust mouthwatering...looks so appetizing & delicious!
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous! And the filling sounds very interesting!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun snack! These are something i need to try.
ReplyDeleteI love samosas, sounds interesting with the cabbage.
ReplyDeleteLove samosas..these look so tasty.
ReplyDeletehi treat and tricks, wow, its my breakfast time, looking at your samosa really tempts my taste buds.
ReplyDeletei like it with the cilantro and curry leaves added.
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Yum! Those sound great! I've never tried them before. Thanks for linking up at Shine On Fridays; hope to see you again next week!
ReplyDeleteHi there, I like it when people fill their samosas other than potatoes. this is another way of eating your veggies even if it is fried.good work.
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this delicious recipy!! Yum!!
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ReplyDeletei must say this is absolutely beautiful.... love susan chacko's kitchen
ReplyDeleteI love fried cabbage so they must taste wonderful. Glad to have found your blog . Nina
ReplyDeleteDrooling here...yummy looking
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