Recipe for the small samosa
Topic started by Kavitha (@ yesmail.com) on Mon Nov 12 11:07:40 .
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There is this small samosa which I used to get in small shops or hotels in Madras for about 50 paise. I really love those samosas. I need the if anyone knows how to make the fillings. I know the main filling is onions.
thanks
Responses:
- From: Gaya3 (@ 1cust247.tnt2.mercerville.nj.da.uu.net)
on: Tue Nov 13 10:01:48
hi kavi,
Once i browsed and collected it, and i m giving u the same...so, i dont know from which site i got it......anyway, ur samosa recipe is here.........
Ingredients
1 cup all purpose flour(maida)
1/8th cup oil
1/8th cup water
4 Boiled mashed Potatoes
1/2 cup Green peas
Some chopped cashews (Optional)
Some resins (Optional)
1/2 tsp Garam Masala
1/4 tsp Pepper
Salt to taste
1/4 tsp Red chilli powder
1/2 tsp Dry Mango Powder(Amchur)
1/2 tsp Jeera powder
Oil for frying
Method
Mix flour, water, oil, some salt and red chilli powder to make dough. It should not be very soft. Leave aside for 15 minutes.
Heat two spoons oil and add potatoes & peas. Cover on low flame for 5 minutes.
Add all masalas and mix well and again cover for 5-8 minutes.
Add cashews and resins in the end and keep on flame for 3-5 minutes .
Keep aside to cool.
Make small rolls of the dough and make it like chapati. Cut it in two parts (like semi-circle), then take one semi circle and fold it in a shape of cone . Use water while doing so. Stuff the potaoes-peas mixture in that cone and seal it by taking a drop of water on finger.
Heat oil properly and fry.
Serve hot with Imli chutney or green Chutney.
C, kavi, for the stuffing, its all ur own idea, like u know how to make potato for puri, and u can stuff it, and u can make potato masala on ur own and stuff, like adding spices like garam masala, and so on. its all upto u....once i tried, and it came out very well.
Carry on, babie..
Gaya3.
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- From: su (@ 12-238-255-232.client.attbi.com)
on: Tue May 27 21:58:01
Hi, I just made those small samosas. I used egg roll wraps, found in the grocery store, for the samosa wraps. And for the filling I fried onions, frozen vegetables with salt and a little garam masala.
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