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Ingredients

 

Refined Wheat Flour 1 1/2 cup
Potatoes 3 medium
Garden peas 1/2 cup
Shredded Cabbage 1 cup
Chopped Onion 1 cup
Chopped Green Chili 2 tbs
Ginger Paste 11/2 tsp
Mint leaves 1/4 cup
Coriander Leaves (dhaniya) 1/2 cup
Vegetable Oil 3 tsp and separate for deep frying
Salt as per taste

 

Method:   

 

Boil potatoes, peel and slightly mash.  Boil peas and cabbage and keep aside.  In a non stick pan, heat oil and add chopped onions until light brown.  Add ginger paste, coriander, mint, green chili and fry for one minute. 

 

Now, add salt and the boiled peas, cabbage and mashed potatoes and Stir well. 

Let it cook for a minute, remove from heat and keep aside.  Mix flour and salt. 

 

 

Melt 3 tablespoons of butter and add to the flour and salt mixture and mix well. 

Add a few tablespoons of water at a time, to the mixture and make into dough. 

The consistency of the dough is similar to that of chapati. 

 

Divide the dough into walnut sized balls and flatten each ball to form a circle. 

The size of each circle is roughly six inches in diameter. 

Divide the circle into two (half circles). 

Wet the edges of each half circle. 

 

Place sufficient amount of stuffing in the middle of the half circle and fold the corners in, so that, the end result looks like a stuffed triangle. 

Pinch the edges lightly, they should seal easily because they are wet. 

In a wide skillet, heat oil over medium-low. 

When oil is hot, deep fry the stuffed samosas until they become pale brown in color. 

Remove from skillet and keep aside. 

 

After frying all the samosas to a pale brown color, re-fry them, over medium heat, once again to a deep brown color. 

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K.Jayanthi   |99.247.120.xxx |2008-07-28 14:56:37
Dear Madam/Sir

I want to make samosa but idont know what the flour to mix and
how to do?
Please send me this receipe details in tamil or english so that I
can try and inform to you

Regards
Mrs.K.Jayanthi
Admin  - to K Jayanthi   |99.247.120.xxx |2008-07-28 14:55:58
Hi Jayanthi

To make samosa you must mix in wheat flour or Kothmai maa in
Tamil. The recipe is in the site below

click on this site.
http://www.indian-cook.com/index.php/snakes/Samosa .html

Thanks
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