Hello everybody, it’s Brad, welcome to our recipe page. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a special dish, perfect samosas. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.
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To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook perfect samosas using 21 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Perfect samosas:
- Prepare For Samosa Dough:
- Take 2 cups (260 grams) all-purpose flour (maida)
- Take 1 teaspoon ajwian (carrom seeds)
- Prepare 1/4 teaspoon salt
- Take 4 tablespoons+1 teaspoon oil
- Take 6 tablespoons water to knead the dough
- Get For Samosa Filling:
- Prepare 3-4 medium potatoes
- Take 2 tablespoons oil
- Make ready 1 teaspoon cumin seeds
- Get 1 teaspoon fennel seeds
- Take 2 teaspoons crushed coriander seeds
- Make ready 1 teaspoon finely chopped ginger
- Get 1 green chili chopped
- Take 1/4 teaspoon hing (asafoetida)
- Make ready 1/2 cup+2 tablespoons green peas
- Make ready 1 teaspoon coriander powder
- Take 1/2 teaspoon garam masala
- Get 1/2 teaspoon amchur (dried mango powder)
- Take 1/4 teaspoon red chili powder or add more to taste
- Get 3/4 teaspoon salt or to taste
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Steps to make Perfect samosas:
- Make Samosa Dough: - Start by making the samosa dough. To a large bowl, add flour, ajwain (carom seeds), salt, and mix well.
- Add the oil and then start mixing with your fingers. Rub the flour with the oil until the oil is well incorporated in all of the flour. Do this for 3 to 4 minutes, you don't want to rush this step. Once incorporated, the mixture resembles crumbs.
- Press some flour between your palm- it should form a shape (& not crumble) - means oil is enough and well incorporated.
- Now, start adding water, little by little and mix to form a stiff dough. Don't overwork the dough and don't knead a soft dough. It should just come together and form a stiff dough. I used around 6 tablespoons of water here.
- Cover the dough with a moist cloth and let it rest for 40 minutes. I usually soak a paper towel in water and then squeeze out all the water and then cover my dough with that. While the dough is resting, start working on the filling.
- Make the potato filling: - Boil potatoes until done. 8 to 9 whistles on high heat with natural pressure release if using a stove-top pressure cooker or if using Instant Pot, high pressure 12 minutes with natural pressure release on a trivet with 1 cup water in the bottom of the pot.
- Peel the skin and them mash the potatoes. Set aside. Heat 2 tablespoons of oil in a pan on medium heat. Once the oil is hot, add the cumin seeds, fennel seeds and crushed coriander seeds.
- Let the seeds sizzle for few seconds and then add the chopped ginger, green chili and hing. Cook for 1 minute.
- Add the boiled & mashed potatoes and green peas to the pan. Mix everything together. I use my potato masher to combine the spices and seasonings well with the potatoes and peas.
- Add the coriander powder, garam masala, amchur, red chili powder and salt. Mix to combine. Once it's all well incorporated, remove pan from heat and let the filling cool down a bit.
- Shape & fry the Samosa: - Once the dough has rested, give it a quick knead. Then divide the dough into 7 equal parts of around 58-60 grams each. - Start working on a piece of dough, keep the remaining dough balls covered at all times with a moist cloth else the dough will dry out. - Roll one dough ball into a circle-oval kind of shape, around 6-7 inches in diameter, and then cut it into two parts.
- Take one part and apply water on the straight edge/side. I usually mix some flour with water so that it forms a nice glue. - Now bring the two ends of the straight edge together and pinch them to form a cone. See step-by-step pictures above for a better idea. Pinch the pointed ends to make it a perfect cone shape.Fill the samosa with the potato filling, around 1 to 2 tablespoons. Don't overfill the samosa.
- Now again apply water all around the circumference of the cone as you have to seal it. Pinch the opposite side (side opposite to where you pinched to form the cone) to form a plate (see step-by-step pictures above). Then pinch the edges and seal the samosa.
- Your samosa is now ready. Repeat the same process with remaining dough. Always remember to keep the filled samosa covered with a moist cloth while roll and fill the others. You will get 14 samosas. - Now heat oil in a kadai on low heat. To check if oil is ready, drop a small piece of dough into the oil. It should take few seconds to come up to the surface. That means the oil is ready.
- Fry on low heat. After around 10-12 minutes, the samosa will become firm and light brown in color. At this point, increase the heat to medium and fry until it gets nicely browned. - Don't overcrowd the kadai/wok, fry 4-5 samosas at a time. And each batch will take around 20 minutes since we fry on low heat so be patient.
- Once you finish frying one batch, lower the heat again to low and wait until the temperature of the oil drops and then add the second batch.
A chef-approved guide for how to make samosas from scratch: the perfect recipe if you love samosas, but are too intimidated to make them at home. As I mentioned, I went ahead and decided to share both versions of this samosa recipe on here today — what I call the "traditional" version (the phyllo-wrapped baked triangles). Traditional samosa dough is made with maida flour, which is a type of flour available in India. You can use all-purpose flour as a substitute. Eat samosas—flaky, potato and pea-filled dumplings—as an appetizer and you'll forget all about In my post-work hangry stupor, an app-centric dinner usually takes the form of samosas from my.
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