Hey everyone, I hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a distinctive dish, mince meat samosa. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Mince meat samosa is one of the most popular of current trending foods in the world. It is appreciated by millions daily. It’s easy, it’s quick, it tastes yummy. They are fine and they look fantastic. Mince meat samosa is something that I have loved my whole life.
This is a delicious minced meat recipe that you can prepare when making samosas or sandwich or as part of Your meal. Samosas are a commonly eaten savory snack in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Now fill the samosa cone with minced meat.
To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook mince meat samosa using 16 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Mince meat samosa:
- Get For the filling
- Take 1/2 kg mince meat
- Take 5 onions cubed
- Get Mixed ground spices
- Take Black pepper
- Prepare to taste Salt
- Make ready Juice from 1 lemon
- Get 1 bunch Dania chopped
- Prepare 1 tspn Garam masala
- Get 5 pieces green chilli
- Take Garlic and ginger paste
- Get For the Wraps
- Prepare 3 cups flour
- Prepare 1 pinch Salt just
- Prepare Water enough to bind flour
- Prepare 1/2 ltr Oil
Mint meat samosas tastes bed with mind chutney. Meat samosas are an iconic Bohra snack. North Indians usually crave pakoras when the craving for deep fried strikes but for Bohras it is almost always about samosas! The samosas from Muslim restaurants in Mumbai, India, have a distinct taste and are memorable.
Instructions to make Mince meat samosa:
- In a sufuria, put your mince meat, the ground spices, salt, black pepper, garlic and ginger paste and mix
- On heat, let the meat cook, keep stirring to break the lumps, till the meat dries up, then add in the chilli, dania, lemon juice, and the onions, just stir abit to mix and then remove from heat
- For the wraps, put the flour in a bowl, add in the salt mix and start binding with water, the dough should not be soft, once done let it rest for 10 min covered
- Divide the dough into 9 balls
- One ball at a time, roll into a small chapati, oil it then sprinkle some flour and put another rolled chapati on top of the oiled one, continue stacking using the same process, it can be done in two batches, the top chapati should not be oiled
- Then roll the stacked chapatis into one thin chapati
- Then on a heated pan put the big rolled chapati on, let it get warm, it should not cook, flip the other side and start peeling the chapatis to sepate them, remove from heat and cover so that the wraps do not dry up
- Now cut the chapatis in two to achieve a semi circle shape
- Prepare a thick paste of wheat flour and water to act as glue
- The flat side of the wrap should face you, now from either side, right or left, flip to form a cone shape, fill in 2 TBS of the filling and apply the paste on the top side, then seal
- Repeat the process till you're done. You can now freeze your samosa for later use or you can fry them immediately
- Put you frying pan on heat, put oil in, before it warms up, put the samosas in, and cook them till done.
- They are now ready
Samosas are a fried or baked pastry usually made in a triangular shape. Delicious fillings of spiced vegetables, beef, chicken, lentils or any other spice are a crucial part of this special delicacy. Spiced up minced meat is encased in a crispy puff pastry shell making this samosa amazingly delicious. No wonder this is my simple go-to appetizer for any special occasion. Mince Meat Parcels (Samosas) is a delicious Anglo-Indian recipe served as a Snacks.
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