VEGETABLE CURRY SAMOSAS
These samosas have a unique twist, they have curry and a dip. You can add chicken or ground beef and make it a meal. Good to double and triple for leftovers, and with these you don't know how many everyone will want, they are really good. At the age of 12, I alone ate 10 small ones. I was so full!
Provided by allcooker
Categories Appetizers and Snacks Pastries
Time 55m
Yield 16
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- Heat oil in a large frying pan over medium heat. Add onion, curry powder, mustard seeds, and cumin seeds; cook for 3 minutes. Add broth and potatoes; cook until tender, 3 to 5 minutes. Add carrot and peas, cook 2 minutes more. Remove from heat and allow filling to cool.
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Lightly grease a baking sheet.
- Roll puff pastry out on a work surface and cut into 16 thin rounds. Place 2 to 3 tablespoons of filling on each round. Cover edges of pastry with beaten egg and press edges together using a fork to close. Place samosas on the prepared baking sheet.
- Bake in the preheated oven until pastry is puffed and golden brown, 12 to 15 minutes.
- While samosas are baking, combine mayonnaise, sour cream, sugar, lemon juice, horseradish, curry powder, salt, and pepper in a bowl. Cover and refrigerate sauce until needed. Serve with samosas.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 461 calories, Carbohydrate 29.8 g, Cholesterol 26.3 mg, Fat 36.9 g, Fiber 2.3 g, Protein 4.6 g, SaturatedFat 7.7 g, Sodium 302.6 mg, Sugar 8.8 g
VEGETARIAN CURRY SAMOSAS WITH TAMARIND DIP
If it hasn't already, then healthy alternative recipes like this can open your mind up to the real sustainable possibilities of eating nutritiously and deliciously with every bite. These samosas have so much flavour and yet they're absolutely packed with nutritional goodness, that they appear too good to be true!
Provided by hello
Categories Southwest Asia (middle East)
Time 40m
Yield 20 samosas
Number Of Ingredients 20
Steps:
- For the Wraps.
- Whisk all ingredients in a bowl to form a batter.
- The consistency should easily coat the back of a spoon. Add more flour if mixture is too thin, or more water if too thick.
- Coat a 10 inch non-stick pan very lightly with coconut oil.
- Ladle in 1/3 cup of batter and swirl around the pan.
- Cook until firm to handle.
- Set aside setting wax paper sheets in between layers to prevent wraps from sticking.
- For the Tamarind Dip.
- Whisk all ingredients in a bowl.
- Set aside until ready to serve.
- For the Samosas.
- Wash, and peel all vegetables.
- Boil potatoes until soft enough for mashing.
- While the potatoes are boiling, finely chop carrots, cilantro, and cauliflower.
- Blanch the chopped vegetables and the green peas for about a minute. Drain.
- When, the potatoes are done, transfer them to a bowl and mash.
- Fold in the blanched vegetables and chopped cilantro.
- Season with aloo bhaji, salt, and pepper.
- Lay a piece of the prepared wraps onto a working surface and cut into half.
- Fill with vegetable mixture near to one edge and wrap into triangles sealing with a light cornstarch slurry.
- Bake at 220C/430F for 10 minutes, flip and continue for 10 minutes more.
- Drain on paper towels.
- Serve with the tamarind dipping sauce.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 64.2, Fat 1.1, SaturatedFat 0.2, Sodium 62, Carbohydrate 12.1, Fiber 2.5, Sugar 3.9, Protein 3
SAMOSAS WITH TAMARIND-DATE CHUTNEY
This scrumptious pyramid-shaped savory stuffed pastry is a favorite snack in India and abroad. The concept of the samosa was bought to India by Middle Eastern traders, but the original mincemeat-filled version was adapted and replaced by a vegetarian one, which has since become universally popular. Though you can still find mincemeat samosas, the type you will most likely find on street corners in India is filled with a tangy potato and pea mixture, deep fried and served with an assortment of chutneys. In a good samosa, the wrap should be flaky and crispy and the filling piquant, flavored with raw mango powder and roasted spices. There is nothing to beat a snack of freshly fried samosas served with a hot cup of chai or a whiskey.
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Time 2h
Yield 12 large or 16 medium samosas
Number Of Ingredients 33
Steps:
- For the pastry: Add the flour, salt and nigella or ajwain seeds to a medium bowl and mix. Add the ghee or oil and mix in with your fingers until the dough looks crumbly. Begin by adding 3 tablespoons of cold water, then add more water a little a time to make a stiff dough. Try to knead the dough as little as possible (think flaky pie crust). Cover with plastic wrap and let it rest for 30 minutes.
- For the spice blend: To roast the spices, heat a small cast-iron skillet or heavy-bottomed pan over medium heat. Add the whole spices: coriander seeds, cumin seeds, fennel seeds, peppercorns, clove, cardamom and cinnamon and roast, shaking the skillet often, until the mixture darkens slightly and becomes toasty and fragrant, 2 to 3 minutes. Remove to a small bowl to cool. Add the amchur powder, red chile powder and turmeric. Once cool, transfer to a grinder or mortar and pestle and grind to a medium-fine grind.
- For the filling: Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the cumin seeds and let sizzle until they darken slightly, about 30 seconds Add the peanuts if using and cook until crunchy, about 2 minutes. Add the chiles and ginger and cook, stirring often, until the raw aroma of the ginger goes away, about 1 minute.
- Add the potatoes, peas, roasted spice blend and 1 1/2 teaspoons salt and cook until the peas soften and the mixture is well mixed and seasoned, about 3 minutes. Add the cilantro if using. Add salt to taste, amchur for additional tang and red chile powder for spice.
- To assemble and fry the samosas: Pour enough oil into a large Dutch oven or wide heavy-bottomed pot to come up the sides about 3 inches. Place over medium heat and heat until a deep-frying thermometer inserted in the oil registers 340 degrees F.
- While the oil is heating, divide the dough into 6 equal pieces and roll each piece into a ball (a kitchen scale is helpful here but not necessary). For smaller samosas, you can divide the dough into 8 balls. Cover all but 1 ball with a damp cloth or plastic wrap. Flatten the uncovered ball into an oval patty. Lightly brush with oil and roll the patty into a thin oval (8 to 9 inches long and 5 to 6 inches wide). Cut in half widthwise into 2 semicircles.
- Set a small bowl of water beside you. Working with one semicircle at a time, fold over one end of the straight edge halfway toward the rounded edge. Using a fingertip, lightly wet the outside edge with a little water as well as the inner edge of the other half of the straight side. Then fold the other half up and overlapping the wet sides, about 1/4 inch, to form a cone. Press the edges together to form a seal. Hold the cone in one hand, pinch the seam again to make sure it's sealed and fill it with 2 tablespoons of the potato filling. Make a little pleat opposite of the sealed edge by pinching it over about 1/4 inch. This is the backbone of the samosa and will help it stand. Wet the inside of the rounded edge and fold it over the filling to enclose it. Press the edges together to seal. Repeat with a second dough ball and some of the filling to make 4 samosas.
- Double-check that the oil temperature is 340 degrees F (it's important for the oil to be medium hot; if it's too hot, the outside of the samosas will brown too quickly, while the inside dough will not be cooked enough and the samosas won't crisp up). Gently slip in the 4 samosas and fry until golden brown and crispy, about 10 minutes. If the samosas haven't browned by then, increase the temperature to 360 degrees F and cook, turning over as needed, until golden brown. Using tongs or a slotted spoon, transfer to a paper towel-lined baking sheet to drain.
- While the samosas are frying, shape and fill 4 more samosas, then repeat until all the samosas are shaped, filled and fried. Serve immediately with Tamarind-Date Chutney.
- Stir together the seedless tamarind, date paste, jaggery, cumin powder, red chile powder, ginger powder, fennel powder, black salt, 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt and 1 cup water in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil, then lower the heat to medium low so the sauce is simmering. Cook, uncovered and stirring occasionally, until the sauce is thickened, about 15 minutes; when you dip a spoon into the sauce and run your finger across the back of it, it should hold a line. Taste and add more salt or jaggery if needed. Remove from the heat and strain. Allow to cool to room temperature. Transfer to an airtight glass jar and refrigerate.
VEGETABLE SAMOSAS
Serve up these crisp vegan samosas as a tasty starter or side dish with your favourite curry. They also make great buffet food for your next party.
Provided by Member recipe by maddiek
Categories Buffet, Side dish, Snack
Time 1h40m
Yield Makes 24
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- To make the filling, heat the oil in a frying pan, add the onion and garlic, mix in the spices and fry for 10 mins until soft. Add the vegetables, seasoning and stir well until coated. Add the stock, cover and simmer for 30 mins until cooked. Leave to cool.
- To make the pastry, mix flour and salt into a bowl. Make a well in the centre, add the oil and 100ml water to make a firm dough. Knead the dough on a floured surface for 5-10 mins until smooth and roll into a ball. Cover in cling film and set aside at room temperature for 30 mins.
- Divide the pastry into 12 equal pieces. Roll each piece into a ball and roll out into a circle of 15cm. Divide this circle into two equal pieces with a knife.
- Brush each edge with a little water and form a cone shape around your fingers, sealing the dampened edge. Fill with 1 tbsp mixture and press the two dampened edges together to seal the top of the cone. Repeat with the remaining pastry.
- Heat the oil in a large deep saucepan to 180C. The oil should come 1/3rd of the way up the pan. Deep fry the samosas in batches for 8-10 mins until crisp and brown. Take out and drain on kitchen paper.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 105 calories, Fat 7 grams fat, SaturatedFat 1 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 10 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 1 grams sugar, Fiber 1 grams fiber, Protein 1 grams protein, Sodium 0.43 milligram of sodium
TAMARIND DIP
Make and share this Tamarind Dip recipe from Food.com.
Provided by grapefruit
Categories Chutneys
Time 25m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Soak tamarind in a cup of hot water for 15 minutes or until very soft.
- Pass the pulp through a fine sieve, pressing with a spoon to pass all the juice through . Discard dregs/seeds.
- Blend/Process onion, green chilies, garlic, black pepper, cumin, salt, reserved tamarind juice.
- (if you wnt to make a sweet dip you can add sugar to taste at this point)
- Blend the ingredients to a smooth paste
- Serve with Samosas, Pakora etc.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 56.4, Fat 0.2, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 300.4, Carbohydrate 14, Fiber 1.6, Sugar 10.4, Protein 1.3
VEGGIE SAMOSAS
The family will love these spicy samosas. Perfect for an appetizer or as a meal with a nice salad!
Provided by DeVera
Categories Appetizers and Snacks Pastries
Time 1h40m
Yield 16
Number Of Ingredients 21
Steps:
- Heat oil in a saute pan over medium heat. Add onion; cook for 1 minute. Add garlic, curry, ginger, cumin, salt, red pepper flakes, coriander, cayenne pepper, celery seed, tarragon, and cinnamon. Cook until fragrant, 1 to 2 minutes more. Add potatoes and mixed vegetables. Cook, stirring constantly, for 3 minutes.
- Pour broth into the potato mixture. Reduce heat to medium-low. Cook, stirring occasionally, until potatoes are tender and broth is mostly absorbed, 12 to 15 minutes.
- Place flour in a medium bowl. Make a well in the center; add salt, oil, and water, in that order. Mix into a stiff dough, roll into a ball, and wrap in plastic wrap. Set aside for 30 minutes.
- Divide dough into 8 balls. Roll each ball into a 10-inch circle. Cut each circle in half, moisten the edges, and shape each half into a cone around your finger. Fill dough with 1 to 2 tablespoons of the vegetable mixture. Pinch edges shut.
- Heat oil in a large saucepan or deep-fryer. Deep-fry samosas in batches until lightly browned, 2 to 3 minutes. Serve hot.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 136.9 calories, Carbohydrate 18.5 g, Fat 5.9 g, Fiber 1.7 g, Protein 2.7 g, SaturatedFat 0.8 g, Sodium 130.4 mg, Sugar 0.8 g
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