Crispy Samosas with Easy Homemade Wrappers

I had some really good samosas at a restaurant and made them again at home! I used a recipe from a cookbook and omitted the butter and decreased the vegetable oil for a healthier result.
Homemade samosa wrappers are seriously delicious! You can fill them with whatever you want. If you use ground meat, it will harden just a bit when cooled so it's easy to work with.
If you don't want to use oil in the wrappers, I recommend this recipe -. They are gyoza skins made with egg but will still be crispy when fried. For 8 samosas. Recipe by Kuminchan
Crispy Samosas with Easy Homemade Wrappers
I had some really good samosas at a restaurant and made them again at home! I used a recipe from a cookbook and omitted the butter and decreased the vegetable oil for a healthier result.
Homemade samosa wrappers are seriously delicious! You can fill them with whatever you want. If you use ground meat, it will harden just a bit when cooled so it's easy to work with.
If you don't want to use oil in the wrappers, I recommend this recipe -. They are gyoza skins made with egg but will still be crispy when fried. For 8 samosas. Recipe by Kuminchan
Steps
- 1
Make the wrappers: Place the flour and salt into a bowl. Add the vegetable oil and water. Combine and knead until smooth. Cover with plastic wrap and let sit for 30 minutes.
- 2
Make Filling: 1. Boil the potato until soft and then mash it. Add the curry powder and salt for flavor. Parboil the green beans, cut into 1cm pieces, and add to the potato.
- 3
Make Filling 2: Place the vegetable oil and ground meat into a small pot. Cook until the meat changes color and then add the minced onion. Flavor with ketchup and salt, add the flour, and stir everything together.
- 4
Divide the wrapper dough into 4 portions, roll out each portion into a circle, and cut in half.
- 5
Fold over the cut edges to form a circle and stuff with the filling. Make four potato filled samosas and four ground meat samosas.
- 6
Use a fork to tightly seal the edges closed.
- 7
Deep-fry in medium-hot oil until crispy. Then they are done.
- 8
You can also try a baked version. They are easily and healthily baked in the oven. The crispy texture doesn't change.
- 9
You can also optionally dip in yogurt sauce, sweet chili sauce, or any other sauce. Yogurt Sauce: Combine 3 Tbsp yogurt, 1/2 tsp honey, 1/2 tsp lemon juice, and a pinch of salt. Sprinkle with 1 tsp dried parsley and that's it.
- 10
Or try combining some feta cheese and broccoli for another version. Sprinkle with lots of black pepper and it will become a perfect snack for drinking.
- 11
In order to make them bite-sized, divide the dough into 6 portions for a total of 12 wrappers.
- 12
Then just deep-fry them until crispy.
- 13
Since the cheese has plenty of salt, they taste fine as is.
- 14
To use the leftover wrapper dough: Roll it out thin and long. Sprinkle with ground black pepper and salt.
- 15
Roll it up and cut it in half lengthwise.
- 16
Fold it in half and twist.
- 17
Toast in the toaster oven to get a crunchy and spicy snack.
- 18
Have samosas with some yogurt salad
- 19
You can also enjoy the twisted stick with some salad.
- 20
Have it with a mint yogurt sauce too.
https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/recipes/168284-yogurt-mint-sauce-a-taste-of-india
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