Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut all the ingredients except lemon.on a medium heat put oil in a pan and add onions let it cook until light brown.
- 2
Add minced meat and stir constantly to ensure all lumps are broken before the water completely evaporate.
- 3
Add salt to taste.add garlic and cook for 5 minutes.then add lemon juice and let it cook for 10 minutes
- 4
Add fresh chillies and coriander.remove from heat and allow to cool completely.
- 5
Making the dough
- 6
Sieve the flour in a bowl.add oil mix with a little water
- 7
Turn out the dough and knead the dough keep kneading for 15 minutes until its smooth.
- 8
Cover the pastry in a slightly grease bowl and let it rest for 15 minutes at a room temperature.
- 9
Divide the dough in small sizes.roll out into 6 inch diameter circle.brush a little oil in it.repeat the same process until laying them on top of each other.
- 10
Use your pin to thinly roll out the pilled dough into 10-12 inches.pre heat a pan on a medium heat and place the roll dough on top of it let it cook until its start to bubble flip it over and cook the other side
- 11
Place your half cooked wraps on a clean surface and use a knife to cut into 4 equal parts.then cover with a clean cloth to a void drying up.
- 12
Prepare samosa pockets and deep frying
- 13
In a small mix a 1/2 cup of flour with a little water and make thick pasts to serve as a glue.for sealing samosas.fold all samosa pockets first in a cone shape before filling them with cooled meat.
- 14
Use a table spoon to fill the samosa pockets.seal using the glue you prepared.seal them very well.heat up oil in a deep fry samosa till golden brown on both sides.
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