Cooking Instructions
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FOR THE DOUGH: Wash your hands thoroughly, cover your hair and put on an apron. Add 2 cups of flour in a bowl and a pinch of salt and mix.
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Add 2 tbsp of cooking oil to the flour and mix till it feels crumbly. Add water slowly as you mix until the dough becomes stiff.
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Mix for 7- 10 minutes. Cover with a clean kitchen towel and let the dough rest for 1 hour.
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FOR THE FILLING:slice the red onion and put in a skillet and add 2tbsp of oil. cook on medium heat till the onion becomes translucent. Add 1 tsp ginger garlic paste and cook till fragrance.
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Add your minced meat, black pepper, turmeric, cardamom, cinnamon, beef masala, salt and chillies to taste. Give it a stir and close your skillet.
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After the mince meat water dries up add 1 more cup of water for the minced meat to be fully cooked. This Will take around 15 minutes. After the water dries up, add the spring onions and let it cook for 1 minute. Add the handful of dhania and give it a stir and put the heat off.
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Take your risen dough from the bowl and cut into 6 balls. Roll out the balls to 7 inches circles and put aside. After rolling out all the 6 balls apply oil and sprinkle some flour on the upper side as you stack the dough circles together to make 1 chapati. Make sure the circles facing each other are all oiled. Place our stacked circles on a floured surface and roll out as you flip to make one big chapati
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Heat your chapati pan on low heat and place the rolled out dough on the pan. Kip flipping after 2 minutes till the chapati papers separate. Keep peelling as they separate. Cut the papers into halves then into quarters. Place the samosa pockets on a bowl and cover with a clean kitchen towel to prevent drying up.
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Use 1/4 cup and little water to make a thick paste that will act as glue to bind the edges. On the quartered sheets bind the circular edges together and bind them together. Repeat the process with all the samosa sheets. Fill your samosa pockets with 11/2 tbsp with the filling and apply our paste glue on the flap. Tuck in and seal your samosa pockets. Put them on a tray and cover. Repeat the process with all the other samosa pockets.
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Heat the frying oil on medium heat in a pan and when ready; put the samosas in the hot oil and avoid overcrowding the pan. Be careful not to get burnt. Keep turning after 2 minutes till golden brown. This Will take 5 minutes. Remove the samosas from the hot oil and place in a bowl lined with paper towels.
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Serve warm with a glass of juice, tea, coffee or a sauce of your choice as a dipping.
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