Homemade potato samosa (Aloo samosa) Vegan & Vegetarian 🍃

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Samosa is a deep fried pastry with a spiced filling usually made with potatoes, spices and herbs. samosas are ideal for afternoon tea, canapés or a buffet . #vegan 🍃& #vegetarian 🍃

Homemade potato samosa (Aloo samosa) Vegan & Vegetarian 🍃

Samosa is a deep fried pastry with a spiced filling usually made with potatoes, spices and herbs. samosas are ideal for afternoon tea, canapés or a buffet . #vegan 🍃& #vegetarian 🍃

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Ingredients

6-8 servings
  1. 🌻For Samosa Dough:
  2. 2 cupsMaida (plain flour)
  3. 5 TbspVegetable Oil
  4. 1/4 tspSalt
  5. 1/2 cupWater (as required)
  6. 🌻For Samosa Filling:
  7. 2 TbspOil
  8. 1 tspCoriander Seeds
  9. 1/2 tspcumin seeds
  10. 1 TbspGinger Paste
  11. 1 tspGarlic Paste
  12. 1 tspchopped Green Chillies
  13. 2 tspRed Chilli Powder
  14. 2 TbspCoriander Powder
  15. 3/4 tspTurmeric powder
  16. 1/2 tspchat masala powder
  17. 1 Tbspmango powder (آم چور) / lemon juice
  18. 1/2 tspGaram Masala Powder
  19. 2large Potatoes, boiled, peeled and mashed
  20. to tasteSalt
  21. Oil for Frying

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    🌻Samosa Dough:
    To start making the samosa dough mix together flour and salt and oil. Rub the oil with the flour till it resembles bread crumbs. Start by adding 1/2 cup water and knead it into a firm dough. You may need a few extra teaspoons of water but add as you go. The consistency of the dough should be little hard and smooth. Cover the dough with a damp cloth and set aside.

  2. 2

    🌻Samosa Filling:
    Heat oil in a pan. While the oil is heating add coriander seeds & cumin seeds it to the pan. Fry the spices till aromatic but be careful not to burn them. Add ginger, garlic and green chillies and stir fry for a few second. Add the remaining spices, mashed boiled potatoes and salt. mash everything together and then mix it. give it one more good mix and then set the mixture aside to cool completely.

  3. 3

    🌻Wrapping the samosas:
    Take a lime sized bowl of dough, roll it between your palms till smooth and dust it with flour.
    Roll it out into a circle which is less than 1 mm thickness and about 6 inches in diameter.
    Cut the rolled dough in half. Pick up one half and brush it with a little water along the straight edge of the pastry.

  4. 4

    Now take one edge of the straight side, and place it on the other edge of the straight side in such a way that the dough forms into a cone shape.Pinch the corner of the cone so that its sealed. Place a tablespoon and a half of the filling in the cone, making sure to fill it only 3/4th of the way.

  5. 5

    Brush the inside of the unfilled dough with a little water and seal it by pinching the edge together. Repeat till all the dough is used up. Place the samosas on a greased tray making sure they don’t touch each other and cover them with a damp cloth.

  6. 6

    Heat oil in a pan. To test if the oil is hot enough, add a tiny piece of dough to the oil and if it bubbles and floats on the surface, your oil is ready for frying. Add the samosas to the oil making sure not to overcrowd the pan, and reduce the flame to a simmer.

  7. 7

    Fry the samosas on a low flame till golden brown on both side. Its important to fry them on a low flame, or the pastry would be raw from the inside and golden brown on the outside. Take them out on a plate lined with paper to absorb any extra oil and serve them immediately with ketchup / chutney.

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Comments (4)

Birdy
Birdy @Birdy_BeadMaker
Looks delicious! Have you ever tried baking the samosas instead of frying? I can't eat oil, so always looking for tasty recipes that can be made oil-free.

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