Cooking Instructions
- 1
Mix together the flour, oil and salt.
Add a little water, until mixture becomes crumbly. - 2
Keep adding water, kneading the mixture till it becomes a soft pliable dough.
Cover with a moist cloth and set aside for 20 minutes. - 3
Beat dough on a work surface and knead again.
Cover and set aside. - 4
FILLING.
Heat 3 tbsp oil.
Add ginger, garlic, green chillies and few coriander seeds.
Stir fry for 1 minute, add onions and saute till light brown.
Add cilantro (fresh coriander), lemon juice, turmeric, red chilli, salt and garam masala. - 5
Stir fry for 2 minutes.
Add potatoes.
Stir fry for 2 minutes.
Set aside and allow to cool.
Divide dough into 10 equal portions. - 6
Use a rolling pin, roll a piece of dough into a 5" oval.
Cut into 2 halves.
Run a moist finger along the diameter.
Roll around finger to make a cone.
Place a tablespoon of the filling into the cone. - 7
Seal the third side using a moist finger.
Deep fry the samosas on low to medium heat until light brown.
Serve with tomato sauce or any chutney you love.
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