1-cup maida,
3-tsp oil,
salt to taste.
Method to prepare the crust:
Step 1: Mix the maida ,oil , salt to taste. Add enough water and knead the dough .
Step 2: Covering it with vessel will keep it soft.
Step 3: Keep it aside for 10 to 15 minutes.
Ingredients for stuffing:
1\2-cup mashed boiled potatoes,
1-cup boiled green peas,
1\2-cup chopped onion,
1-tsp. garam masala,
1-tsp. red chilli powder,
1-tsp amchoor(mango powder),
Salt to taste.
Method to prepare the stuffing:
Step 1: Mash boiled green peas.
Step 2: Heat 2-tsp oil in pan and fry onion until golden brown.
Step 3: Reduce the heat and add mashed green peas. Fry only 2-3 minutes.
Step 4: Then add mashed potatoes and mix well. After 2-3 minutes turn off flame.
Method to prepare the Samosa:
Step 1:Make little balls of dough , roll it out in any shape and then place it in the triangular shaped container. I use this to make it quikly. This happens with only one layer of dough on samosa, also it will bring crispiness while frying.
Step 2: Fill the stuffing into them and pack them from the wide end of the triangle.
Step 3: Heat oil in a frying pan and deep fry until golden brown.
Step 4: Serve hot with ketchup or coriander leaves chutney.
Step 5: Cut to 6-7 pieces and garnish this with chopped onions, yogurt ,green chutney, Red garlic chutney ,Date-tamarind chutney,Sev and fresh coriander leaves.
My entry to Pooja's Vegetable of the Week- Green Peas.
Also submitting this to VKN for his noble cause of FAHC campaign.
I am surprised!:))I had Samosa Chaat for lunch yesterday while commenting on Ragdo Petis of TRS!:)I love the step-by step pics!Beautiful Chaat ,I love it.Thanks.
ReplyDeleteYippee...!
ReplyDeleteMy husband Amaan is a big fan of Samosas...and I usually do away with store bought / ready made ones...this looks yummy...Iam really licking my lips...!! With those clear notes and photos, hope anyone can start a samosa biz..he he..I jus love it.
Bye for now.
Thank you for nice words .I think you enjoy samosa chaat recipe. Have a nice day.:)
ReplyDeleteKajal,
ReplyDeleteSamosas looks really yummy, Cant' wait to eat those..-Samir
Kajal,
ReplyDeleteSamosa chaat looks really professional.Lots of details and nice description with pictures.I am holding my appetite to eat those once we meet.
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ReplyDeleteSamir,
ReplyDeleteThank you for nice words.
Have a nice day.
Thank you Tarika. I promise you I will make this dish when we will meet. I know who love this dish very much.
ReplyDeleteWith lots of love.:)
Hi Kajal,
ReplyDeleteThis is first visit,i got your s through pooja's blog.
Wow!i loved your step by step pictures with easy method...It looks yummy,sure going to try this ...Thanks for sharing.
Hi Kajal,
ReplyDeleteyour recipe looks very interesting and easy to prepare.I am going to try this next time when there is a get-together.
Thanks for sharing !
this looks really delicious!
ReplyDelete-Trupti
Kajal,
ReplyDeleteYour samosas look picture perfect and I just love them. I loved the chat and the way you showed every step individually.
Nice
Thanx
Thank you ,Usha. I put more pictures so that it can be easily understood.
ReplyDeleteI am happy to know your views.
Jasmine,thanks for visiting my blog. I will wait to hear from you when you make it.
ReplyDeleteThank you Trupti.
ReplyDeletethank you seema, you always encourage me with your nice words. thanks a lot.
ReplyDeleteAs they say a picture is worth thousand words.. you really do justice to that phrase.. beautiful pics and autographed too :) very clean cut recipe and makes it easier to follow with detailed picture. But where did you get that traingular samosa maker?? because thats the most difficult part in making a samosa to get that perfect triangular shape. And since this is my first time on your blog (came from my dhaba) wanted to know which part of the world do you write this blog from..Loved it and will keep visiting .
ReplyDeleteVinita
Hey kajal.This looks awesome.I just love this.There was a chat shop near my mom's house and we almost every alternate days used to visit the shop and i used to go for this chat.Thanks for freshening up my good old memories.
ReplyDeleteKajal,
ReplyDeleteI just loved the way you posted those step by step pictures for those mouth watering recipes. Also loved the tip about getting those triangular shapes.
Thx
beautiful presentation kajal... looks absolutely delicious
ReplyDeleteHi Vinita,
ReplyDeleteFirst of all well come to my blog. This triangular shape is easily buy in market.I write this blog from India. Love you too. Buy…………
Hi Dr.soumya,
ReplyDeleteI also share same moment with you. When we go to shopping we also eat chaat samosa and pani-puri. Thank you.
Buy.:)
Thank you Suma for your lovely words. I inspire from your word I also post next recipe step by step. Good Day.:))
ReplyDeleteHi Sia’s,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your nice words. Have a nice day.:))
YUMMY YUMMY!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI AM GOING TO DO THIS AT HOME
I WANT TO ASK YOU HOW YOU ADDED THE CLOCK LINK TO YOUR BLOGSPOT.
AND HOW DO YOU PUT YOUR NAME ON YOUR PHOTOGRAPH
I FOUND YOUR BLOG TODAY YOU HAVE A GREAT BLOG WITH CLEAR EXPLANATIONS IN PICTURES.
Hi Mahek,
ReplyDeleteThank you and well come to my blog.
I send a email to you from gmail account. If you not recive than say me. I guss you enjoy samosa-chaat. I really very happy to see your comment
-Kajal
Hi kajal, this is shashank gupta from delhi model town. i really like ur way of making samosas , do make more recipes.
ReplyDeleteHi shashank gupta,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your nice word. I am glab to see your comment.
Have a nice day.:)
Hiu Kajal thanx for the delicious Samosa chat, I wli cook this for my hubby again I'l post his words.
ReplyDeleteThanx for the wonderful recipe & i wil prepare & taste it my family
ReplyDeleteHello Roopavathi,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your lovely words. This is my all time fav dish. I am glad to see your nice comment here. Take Care and Good Day :-)
Away from home 15months,, I've had enough.. tonight I made chat.. chana masala, samosas, tamarind chutney.. sprinkled sev, added chopped onion, tomatoes, green chillies, and had the yummiest food in more than a year.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your recipe,, I had tried other recipes for masala before, but yours tasted most authentic.. To save some hassle I use spring roll wraps (for the crust), it tastes pretty good.
Please please could you tell us where you bought the triangle shaped container/samosa maker? Is it available anywhere online? A search for samosa maker did not find the container you show in your picture. Which city/store did you buy that from? Also is there a "technical name" that it commonly goes by?
ReplyDeleteThanks
I like your way of simple Samosa chaat... :) u have a nice blog...:)
ReplyDeletehi kajal,
ReplyDeleteLoved your recipe.My family loved it sooooooooooo much.I love your blog too.How old are you?
Bye for now.
Hello Anida,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your nice comment.
Cheers!!!
Hello Jeffery G..,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your wonderful writing for my blog.
Have a great day!!!
Hello Srinivas,
ReplyDeleteI was by this from Ahmedabad Gujarat in India.
It is easily available here but I think online I have no idea by sister is also in us but she was bought this triangle shape from here. It is call as Smaosa maker here.
Thanks for your comment :)
Have a lots of fun!!!
Hi Anisheetu,
ReplyDeleteI also like your way of writing good words for my blog....Thank you dear :)
hi kajal
ReplyDeletethe pictures tempts to eat d samosas right now..... i am newly married n trying to impress my hubby wit ur recipe of samosas... lets hope for d best...
thanks for sharing....
hi kajal
ReplyDeletethe pictures tempts to eat d samosas right now..... i am newly married n trying to impress my hubby wit ur recipe of samosas... lets hope for d best...
thanks for sharing....
Dear Kajal,
ReplyDeleteI was looking for some chat recipes and suddenly came up with your samosa chat page.
I liked the way you presented the recipes in steps. It helps us understand it better.
Keep it up
And well done for your hard work.
Shraddha
Dear Kajal,
ReplyDeleteI was looking for some chat recipes and suddenly came up with your samosa chat page.
I liked the way you presented the recipes in steps. It helps us understand it better.
Keep it up
And well done for your hard work.
Shraddha