It is the king of the snacks in India, people not only from India admire this versatile snack but is also loved and enjoys world wide popularity.
Honestly I started to admire this pyramid shape savory snack when I moved out from India, Perhaps due to the fact that I miss seeing it very often.
It is also a popular snack in Orissa and is widely known as Singhara.Go to any sweet vendor shop around 4 pm, you will see huge pan of oil gearing to deep fry samosas, Lover’s of this snack queuing up to indulge and enjoy this piping hot savory snack dipped with chutney and sauce and drown it with a generous serving of masala tea.
My journey (love affair) with samosa started off in a very interesting and adventurous way. We once had a dinner party at our place in Sydney and each one of my friends decided to prepare a dish of their choice and bring it over.
I volunteered to prepare this tedious snack for 30 adults, Wow!!! I still cannot believe my guts.
I was hell bent to take up the challenge and finally managed to prepare approx 60 Jumbo pieces. ha ha ha ha !!!!!
Thus started my journey and it is now seven years since & I still prepare this delicious snack very often. On some special occasions or when hosting a party , samosa always tops the list and this is very popular amongst my friends.
Method
For the crust
3 cups- Plain flour
1/3 cup – oil
1tsp- salt
cold water to kneed.
Sieve the flour. Add oil and salt rub it with fingers so that it resembles a crumb mixture. Gradually add water to knead into soft dough. Cover and keep aside.
Potato filling
1kg potato (boiled and roughly chopped)
1cup peas fresh or frozen.
1 onion chopped
1tblsp garlic minced
1 tblsp ginger minced
1tbslp- cumin seeds
1tbslp-Cumin powder
1tbslp-coriander powder
1 tbslp- Turmeric powder
1tbslp- amchoor powder
1 tbslp- Garam masala
1tblsp chilli powder
Salt to taste
¼ cup chopped coriander.
Raisins and cashew nut (optional)
Oil for deep frying
Heat 3 tbslp of oil in a pan. Add cumin seeds . When the seeds start to splutter, add chopped onions. Fry the onions till they are reddish brown. Add garlic and ginger mince.Add the frozen peas and sauté for couple of mins. Cover and cook the peas.Add all the dry masala.Then add the chopped boiled potatoes. Cook the mixture for 5 mins .Add salt to taste and garnish it coriander and nuts.The potato filling is ready.
Divide the dough into medium ball depending on the size of the samosa u need.
Roll the ball into a flat circle using a rolling pin.
Heat oil in a heavy bottom pan. Simmer the fire and deep fry them.
Serve hot with sauce or green chutney as u like.
PS- The rolled chapatti should not be thin otherwise it will have bubbles after deep fry.Make them in advance and store them in the freezer. Deep fry them straight away without thawing.
Here is something special to share!!!!!
I start my day with a cuppa and browsing blogs .Today was a great start and I felt my heart pounding when I checked Sagari’s comment , u have a surprise!!!!!!!! I thank Sagari for honouring me and considering my blog as yummy blog
I feel very elated and I would like to thank my viewers for their precious comments.Now I have to list my favorite desserts.
Chenna poda
Cheesecake
Warm Orange cake
Carrot cake
Lemon pie
That’s very easy to list down your favorite dessert , but the toughest part is to pass this award only to four bloggers I feel are Yummy It is bit of a challenge because I enjoy each and every blog and their wonderful recipes.
But as per rules I pass this award to
Saswati
wow..simply superb...you made 60!!!..God you have some patience!...they look so lovely...and nice step step pics..I love these so much!
ReplyDeleteLovely... Samosas looks very crispy. Hats off to ur patience in making 60!!!
ReplyDeleteSamosas are always welcome in my home! Looks great.
ReplyDeletecheers,
trupti
The Spice Who Loved Me
they look very good. my all-time favorite snack! can you possibly bake these? have you tried? i'd love to make them from scratch one day. i'm sure you can be really creative with the fillings too!
ReplyDeleteyesterday we got samosas from indian store, it was tasteless :(
ReplyDeleteso i promised my hubby that i would try doing it at home.. u solved my prob, step by step method makes it easier to prepare samosas. Thanks
I haven't made Samosas at home in a long time, must try your's.Looks great, love the pics too. Enjoy the award as ell!:))
ReplyDeleteNice step by step instructions.I love these so much
ReplyDeletelovely samosas...step by step instructions are quite good..
ReplyDeletemy husband loves samosa a lot,last time when i made it i could not get the exact shape.,now i got it.Thanks for sharing the secret.
ReplyDeletePearlsofeast, I am so very impressed. The samosas look adorable and delicious.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on getting the yummyblog award, and thanks so much for passing it on to me. I truly appreciate it.
You are so sweet! I'm glad you find my blog yummy!
ReplyDeleteI have never even heard of a samosa, but they look so delicious!! I have been introduced to so many new foods from food blogging!
Awesome, nice step by step instructions. Samosa looks mouthwatering :))))
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your award! Nice step by step recipes. U ve lots of patience! Great!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the step by step instructions. How do you make the outer cover crisp.
ReplyDeletelovely samosas & nice step by step instructions..
ReplyDeleteoh wow so many mouth watering samosas....can i have 1:)...great step by step instructions....delicious recipe
ReplyDeletePearlsofeast, please take a look at my blog - this time I have something for you. Enjoy!
ReplyDeletenice step by step instructions..love these
ReplyDeleteI remember the first Samosa I ever had was filled with beef and it was made by my friends mom...it is still, to this day, the best Samosa I ever had! Since then I have learned to make them myself, but they will never be as good as hers... Now I will have to give yours a try as they are one of my favorites :) They look so tasty!
ReplyDeleteThis is my all time favourite snack ..and your step by step instructions are very good ...
ReplyDeleteHey thanks for ur comments P.
ReplyDeleteHey there you have a nice blog going, first time here. Samosa's look mouth watering
ReplyDeleteI have never dared to make samosas at home...the feeling of laziness in taking up such a huge project when two of us at home will eat max two samosas each :)
ReplyDeleteYour step by step post is really inspiring.
Looks sooo good...I love them. Good instructions.
ReplyDeletewow, what a great effort and end result is great ! Liked the step by step pics. Congrats on the award.
ReplyDeleteThose Samosa look good and sound really tasty! Making them for 30 people must have taken a long time. Nice step by step photo instructions.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the award!!
lovely delicious samosa)
ReplyDeleteyour way of presenting is cool and photographs make the mouth water
gud work!!
YUM! They look like tiny little panzerotti!!
ReplyDelete60 samosas, that's a LOTTTTTT of samosas...great going! Nice pictorial, very useful.
ReplyDeleteYou should open a cafe...like a samosa cafe! WOW...look at the number of 'hot sams' (which is what they were called in school), & each of them perfect. Love the way you've explained the process...very nice POE!! Congrats on the yummy award!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Shibani.
ReplyDeleteAnd those samosas are making my mouth water.
I had a similar first time samosa experience too. I decided to make them at home for my daughter's 1st birthday. So my husband looked after the little one while I made samosas. :)