This week's entry is sent to me by my brother 'PRASHI' and I hope you all remember him,he had sent two sensational entries Davanagere Benne Dosa and Khara bath in my last season which got lot of appreciation from everyone.He loves cooking and also he is very particular about the taste of food, though he cooks rarely he tries to make it perfect whatever he prepares. After a couple of trials and few web searches he had settled with this recipe for one of his favorite snacks onion samosa and now my S-I-L continued making them with his recipe.If you would like to see the earlier entries for the series please check here.
Onion samosa is very popular in south especially in Hyderabad.You find them everywhere like in movie theaters,small Irani cafes,tea shops and in almost every snack shop.These samosas are very small in size and different in shape unlike the famous Punjabi samosa and they are also called Irani samosa.The sweet juice of onion in each and every crispy bite of samosa makes you to crave for more and one can't be satisfied with a single samosa and hence we end up eating more,I am warning you ahead that they are quite addictive,so don't blame me later ok??.This is a perfect snack with your evening cup of tea/coffee or as a party appetizer.These onion samosas are very easy to make if you get the ready made frozen samosa leaves and you can even make them ahead as it stays crispy for long at least for a couple of hours.
Onion Samosa Recipe:
(makes 16-18 pieces)
Ingredients:
16-18 store brought frozen Samosa leaves
2 medium Onions chopped,length wise
1 cup thin Poha/Flattened rice
1/8 tsp Turmeric powder
1 tsp Red chilli powder
2 tsp Cornflour
2 tbsp Water
1 tbsp Oil
Salt to taste
Oil for deep frying
Method:
Onion Samosa Recipe:
(makes 16-18 pieces)
Ingredients:
16-18 store brought frozen Samosa leaves
2 medium Onions chopped,length wise
1 cup thin Poha/Flattened rice
1/8 tsp Turmeric powder
1 tsp Red chilli powder
2 tsp Cornflour
2 tbsp Water
1 tbsp Oil
Salt to taste
Oil for deep frying
Method:
- Defrost the samosa leaves for 45 minutes. This step is important otherwise your leaves will tear into peaces easily and will not be pliable.
- Heat 1 tbsp oil in a pan and add sliced onions and fry just till tender and turn pinkish in color.
- Add turmeric powder and salt, fry for a couple of minutes.
- Now remove from stove, add chilli powder and poha and mix well. Keep it aside to cool.
- Mix cornflour and water in a bowl to form a paste and keep it aside.
- Take one samosa leave and fold one edge of it to the other end to form a triangle. And now fold this triangle 2 more times to form into a cone.See the pictorial for clear idea.
- Now fill 1 Tbsp of the onion mixture into the cone.
- Seal the edges well with cornflour paste to form a neat triangle samosa.
- Repeat the steps with other samosa leaves.
- Mean while heat oil in the kadai.
- Deep fry these samosas on medium heat until they are fried 80% and drain them on a kitchen tissue.
- After frying all the samosas, repeat frying the 80% fried samosas again to do double frying until the samosas are crisp and golden in color.
- Fry and drain it on a kitchen tissue.
- You can fry samosas at once full 100%, but double frying the samosa makes it much crispier.It looks bit oily because of this.
- Addition of poha absorbs excess water in the onion mixture which avoids your samosa being soggy.This helps in keeping the samosa crispy for hours together so that you can make them in advance and keep.
- You can add chaat masala or Garam masala if you want bit chatpata flavor.But I prepare them without it to enjoy the simple and juicy flavors of onion.
Onion samosa sounds yummy...
ReplyDeleteWoww.. looks super perfect and delicious.. thanks for the recipe dear :)
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Samosa looks delicious and crispy!
ReplyDeleteOnion samosa look very perfect n crispy. Feel like having it right now :)
ReplyDeleteYou know what Prathy, I just had a small hunch that this would make an appearance this week. Now don't ask me how I Know, I just did. I can imagine the juicy succulent onions in the samosa. Love every bite of it. Thanks for sharing with us all.
ReplyDeleteWell I always have some difficulties in folding the samosa dear..very yummy and delicious onion samosa
ReplyDeleteWow ...wish can have it ....looks perfect and very nice post
ReplyDeleteI looooooooooove this a lot..way too tempted before going to bed.
ReplyDeleteSo tempting! Lovely pics..
ReplyDeleteI would prefer onion samosa anytime..looks crispy and perfect...yummy snack to munch on :)
ReplyDeletewow.....
ReplyDeletelooks so perfect and delicious :)
Yes, I agree these samosas are addictive and surely very well made. Nice tutorial there for the beginners.
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They indeed look addictive, wish we got samosa skins so i culd make them. Making the samosa dough from scratch that is bit too much workfor me :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely crispy samosa ....loved the healthy filling...yummy!
ReplyDeleteWonderful looking samosas...tasted it after coming to Hyderabad.
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Wonderful snack and lovely presentation...love onions in samosas.
ReplyDeleteDeliciously crisp!Excellent clicks :)
ReplyDeleteLuks yum yum.Deliciously done stuffing.Luv it
ReplyDeletei have been searching this recipe for long time ... i had it in some mumbai snack tapri, thanks .. this is bookmarked !
ReplyDeleteDelicious Samosas.
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These are my most favorite samosas with the caramelized onions! So tempting.. lovely post - thanks to your brother too.
ReplyDeletewow very perfect for tea time snacks
ReplyDeleteSounds very delicious!
ReplyDeleteLove onion samosa...yummy snack..looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteSuper yummy!!!! I remeber both the prev recipe alright...They were just too awesome..Glad to find another recipe by ur bro..Hoping to see more contributions by him... ;)
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Mouthwatering here,crispy samosas tempts me a lot.
ReplyDeleteCrispy and yummy snack..looks so tempting..love the shape
ReplyDeleteSoooo Damn Tempting ... Love the idea of adding Onion to Samosa.. Awesome pics
ReplyDeleteNever tried samosas with just onion and poha, interesting!
ReplyDeleteonion samosa looks tempting and delicious, feeling hungry now :)
ReplyDeleteyummy snack. Lovely clicks.
ReplyDeleteStuffing is very interesting...looks superbly mouthwatering...clicks are beautiful, Pratibha
ReplyDeleteLovely samosas..they're tempting me a lot!!
ReplyDeleteyour recipe is toooooooooo good...cant wait to giv a try..:P
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wonderful folding tutorial! and the samosas are rocking!!
ReplyDeleteI love Samosas.. any kind, however Never tried these before. They look inviting and yumm yumm
ReplyDeleteLove Ash.
These samosas are very famous here in chennai especially in local trains. Whereever I see this it brings me to local trains and the peek sale. You made it in a perfect way. love it.
ReplyDeletePerfect samosas! Crisp and yumm! Your Bro made it very well!
ReplyDeleteLove the way u rolled.Its my favorite. will surely try :)Bookmarked the DBD too :)
ReplyDeletenice post ! irani samosas look scumptious
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy.. I love samosa :)
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy. Thanks for the tip of adding poha will use it in my samosa.
ReplyDeleteHello!
ReplyDeleteI love this recipe, and can't resist gobbling up a whole bunch of them when I find them. Thanks a ton for posting it!
However, I have one BIG issue - I live single in a southern state of India, and can't get hold of the "Frozen Samosa Leaves". How do I go about making a home-made replacement for frozen samosa leaves?
Sincerely appreciate your response!!
Lovely looking Samosas. Nice and crisp. Wish I could grab one.
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