Monday, August 29, 2011

Mung Dal Paneer Samosa/Lentil and Paneer Stuffed Pastries

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amosa or Singhada (as we call them where I come from) always makes me nostalgic. I remember buying and treating on hot samosa from school and college canteen (which to me still is the best I have eaten till date) almost every other day. For the time when I was enjoying these crispy goodies - atleast for sometime - it would help me forget the dread of science and math classes! When at home, I remember when guests would visit during evening tea, serving samosa with tea was almost a given. My brother (a well known samosa fanatic) would keep waiting and dropping hints on what a great idea it would be to get some hot samosas. Papa, pretending to catch the hint, would hand him a ten rupee note. He would run over to the halwai shop at the corner of the street and get a dozen fresh out of the fryer for everyone ~ ahh! Can you believe samosas were 75 paise each back then!

The 'KING' of Indian street food - hot yummy samosas are the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Indian appetizers. They have even gone global. Samosa is probably the most popular snack you can find in nearly every part of incredibly diverse India, in some form or the other. It’s a stuffed pastry which is mostly deep fried in oil and is characterized by its unique triangular in shape. In its classic form they are stuffed with a spicy potato based filling (that I have here) but the stuffing can be anything ranging from minced meat to sweetened coconut. Today I am sharing a recipe that uses a spicy lentil based filling and for my very own personal touch, some paneer.
There is a small 'hole-in-the-wall' store in my home town. They have lines a mile long outside their store of people lined up to buy their goodies. What do they sell, you ask? Just one basic item, 'Mixture' (of course they have different varieties of it). Mixture is basically your trail mix done indian style. You will not find a soul in my town who is doesn't absolutely love his stuff. Even people from neighboring towns and cities come to line up. Personally, I am crazy about that mixture too and a few other products he has now... my  most favorite being the khasta kachori and of course the Dal Samosa. A flaky deep fried small samosa filled with spicy, slightly sour and sweet lentil mixture is just to die for. I can basically just live off of them. Whenever I visit India I make sure to pack my stock to bring back..lol.
I always thought they were something only experienced cooks like mom and the local halwai can make. At first when I really started making them, I couldn't get the shape right, sometimes it would burst up in the oil and other times it would not be crispy enough. A few phone calls to mom later and with the push of the perfectionist in me, eventually I was there - the place where I could proudly claim I knew how to make Samosas. It is a little time consuming, but the whole process is rather simple if you follow it closely. A little practice knowing the little tricks.
Ingredients: 
For the crust
All purpose flour ....................... 1 cup
Sooji/semolina ........................ 1 1/2 tbsp
Salt ...................................... 1/2 tsp or to taste
Oil ....................................... 3 tbsp
Carom seeds (ajwain) ................ 1/4 tsp
Water ................................... 1/4 cup
1. In a medium sized bowl, mix the flour, sooji, oil carom seeds and salt together. Make sure the oil is well incorporated in the flour. Make a smooth, firm yet pliable dough (add more water if needed) knead the dough for about 3 - 4 minutes. Cover with a damp cloth or plastic wrap and set aside for 30 minutes.
Filling-
Moong dal(yellow lentils) .............1/2 cup soaked for 2 hours
Paneer ...................................1 cups tiny cubes
Ginger .................................. 1 inch grated
Green chilli ............................ 1 chopped
Raisins .................................. 1 tbsp
Oil ....................................... 2 tbsp
Asafoetida .............................. a pinch
Coriander seeds ....................... whole crushed 1 tsp
Cumin powder ......................... 1/2 tsp
Red chilli powder ..................... 1 tsp
Fennel seed (saunf) powder ......... 1/4 tsp
Sugar .................................... 1/2 tsp
Salt ...................................... to taste
Lemon juice ............................ 1 tbsp
Oil ........................................ for deep frying
Method:
1. Soak the dal in two cups of water for an hour. Drain and coarsely grind using a little water. Don't make a thin paste.
2. Heat ghee in a kadai and add the ground dal, ginger, green chilli, asafoetida, coriander seeds, cumin powder, red chilli powder, fennel powder and raisins. Cook till all the moisture has dried up. Add sugar, salt and lemon juice.
3. Mix well and take off the heat, let the mixture cool. Divide into sixteen portions. Divide the flour dough into sixteen equal balls.
Making the samosas -
1. Take some water (at room temperature) in a small bowl.
2. Divide the dough into a little bigger than golf sized balls.
3. Roll each ball into thin oval shape and cut into two halves across the shorter width of the oval.
4. Moisten the straight edge of the half oval with finger dipped in water, then fold it into the shape of a cone.
5. Stuff about 1 tbsp of the lentil mixture in that cone. Press the filling down gently with your fingers. Moisten the top edge and seal by pressing the edges together.
6. Heat oil for frying in a deep pan or kadahi. Check the oil by dropping a bit of dough into the oil, if it floats up immediately it is too hot, it should sit at the bottom for a second or two and then come up.
7. Deep fry the samosas 3 - 4 at a time. Once the samosas start floating on the top turn them over slowly. Fry them until the samosas turn golden brown on all sides.
8. Serve hot with tamarind or mint chutney or plain ol' ketchup. ENJOY!!
The recipe makes about 14 to 16 samosas. 
Notes:
1. If you are watching calories you can bake them too. Preheat oven to 350ºF and brush the samosas with little oil and bake them for 15-20 minutes, turning once, till desired color.
2. If you are wondering where I got the very desi looking paper bag (thonga) - hubs looked it up on YouTube and hand -made it for me :)

90 comments:

Gloria said...

OMG" I love samosas, (like our empanadas) and these look delicious!! nice recipe! gloria

Arti said...

Your story sounds like mine too!!! I too just love Samosa! And its called Singhada in Kolkata, isnt it??
Your pics make me hungry for them even though its just 6.15 in the morning here in India!!!
Have a wonderful week ahead Aipi:)

Shy S. said...

Singhada...........oh my, mom gets it for me everyday whenever I am back home.Oh weather outside is perfect for singhada and garam garam chai. Btw did you also make the thonga? Very authentic presentation :)

Pavani said...

Absolutely delicious looking samosas. Never tried moong dal and paneer filling before. Sounds yummy. Mouth watering pics.

Priya (elaichii) said...

They look so crispy with an awesome filling inside!

Luv'n Spoonfuls said...

Oh My! I'm not sure how you had any left to photograph! ;-) I'm sure I wouldn't have. These look so delicious (your photographs are so gorgeous and mouth-watering). I want to make these VERY SOON! I think I could eat the filling all by itself! Lovely story as well...so nice that you have those lovely memories.

Rebecca from Chow and Chatter said...

wow these look amazing adore samosa :-) and fun pictures

Az said...

yummilicious.. clicks are so mouth watering and tempting!

Hamaree Rasoi said...

I too very much agree with you that the samosa is the king of all Indian snacks. Must try out your method very soon .


Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi

Roshan said...

the samosas look very appetizing.....

Shoba Shrinivasan said...

Lovely job there Aips...The samosas are the unvanquished king of street food and they are ever so vcersatile. I have had the little samosas filled with mung bean and fooled myself in to believeing I was having healthier snacks!!!! The little paper baskets are a dear....and thanks to your hubby for that little prop! A hindi newspaper would have been even better...!!!
Shobha

Pavithra said...

Oh my god this is tooo tooo much ..u have made me drool like anything before i go to bed. absolutely mouthwatering. Pictures are so good too.

Junia said...

i love the idea of stuffing it with sweetened coconut! this looks absolutely delicious!!! love the shape of it too!

Mélange said...

Definitely they belong to the best of street food/home food category.Loved reading the whole 'stories' and wonders how this food evoked so much fond memories in us..Thank you Aipi.

Satrupa said...

Ummmm .... Aipi U made me feel homesick with the lil story and the halwai shop :) The samosa's are just perfect. You have nailed it babes

Sum said...

Lovely clicks! And a nice looking samosa...

Manasi said...

oh these are gorgeous! I have probs with making the cover , with rolling it ( it just contracts...grrrr) and with the crispy-ness!
Sigh! I need practice :)

Shireen Sequeira said...

The samosas look so tempting Aipi! I could grab one right now! Honestly even the paper bag and the whole set up looks so professional - very nice pictures!!

Sharmilee! :) said...

Yummy looking samosas...crispy n yummy

Sowmya said...

wow..looks so crunchy n tasty!

Kaveri said...

These samosas are just too good....can't wait to bite into them

Vandana Rajesh said...

Delicious crispy samosas Aipi...as usual the pics make me crave for a bite. Samosas are a personal favorite and can have it any time of the day.

Kalpana Sareesh said...

Deep fried samosas ..the best snack for evening with cup of chai.. these pics makes me so so drooooll..i can finish them off completely..awesome

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

These look amazing! I've always liked buying samosas when on holiday in England. A great choice of filling. Scrummy!

Cheers,

Rosa

Tina said...

wow...beautiful and perfect samosa...send one parcel dear...yummy yummy...

Sonia (Nasi Lemak Lover) said...

Wow, lovely pictures and tempting! wish i can some right now..YUM YUM!

khushi said...

lovely samosas....
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Priya said...

Woww am speechless and cant take my eyes from those addictive and irresistible samosas..

Rani acharyulu said...

Lovely dal singhada(samosas) looks so tasty and delicious.

Vimitha Anand said...

Gorgeous pics as usual. Samosas look so crunchy n lovely filling...

Rachana said...

Delicious samosas. The pics are stunning, especially the 2nd one.

Ramya said...

Looks Awesome!! No wonder this is king of Indian street food:-) The cute bite sized samosas make me drool here:-)

Chandrani Banerjee said...

Wow!!! lovely paneer samosa...

Treat and Trick said...

Lovely golden color and make to perfection! Simply irresistible...

Prathima Rao said...

I really cant help it...Drooling hopeleesly looking at these mouthwatering samosas!! A nice, innovative filling too!!!!
Prathima ao
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kita said...

These are beautiful. I just saw them on tasteologie and had to stop by to tell you. They sound wonderful and look amazing.

julie said...

lovely twist to the classic samosa filling..looks yum..

Suja said...

Crispy and perfectly made samosas..love the filling

RAKS KITCHEN said...

Wonderful clicks! Looks so so tempting! Yummy!

Faith said...

Never had those before but man they look so good. Can't wait to try some :)

Zareena said...

Hufff... mind blowing snaps. The first one is too tempting. Amazing recipe.

anthony stemke said...

Hey this looks great. Have you ever had a half gallon or so of milk go sour on you? I did and poured it into a strainer and drained it. Do you know if the resulting cheese is equivalent to paneer? It is soft but I could harden it in the refrigerator.
The moong dal I usually see is green, perhaps is different than your yellow.
Thank You.

Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal said...

That is such a wonderful filling. Love the idea and how tempting singhadas in that paper bag. Lots of old good memories from JSR :)

Home Cooked Oriya Food said...

amazing clicks... yummy!

Archana said...

Ca I come over dear for tea. I promise to eat all the beauties!!

Love them.

hemalata said...

Delicious samosa,looks so yummy and lovely presentation too...

Smitha said...

ohh my!...I would love to dig into the bag right now!....looks very yummy and appetizing!

Kiran @ KiranTarun.com said...

Lovely photos and what a nice twist to regular samosas :)

Deepika said...

I made samosas too last week- but they weren't as pretty as your so didn't take any pictures :-)) Lovely presentation, and mouth-watering samosas!

Richa said...

wow.. those samosas are perfection! and the clicks suberb.. gone are the days when u coul get anything in paisas:) now its 2-3 big dollars here for a not perfect in any way samosa. ahh i miss those packs of spicy samosas! that bag looks super!
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San said...

Wow could you send those cuties to my address :) Samosas are irresistible, pics are excellent dear.

Jennifer (Delicieux) said...

Oh my god these look fantastic!!!! I LOVE samosa's.

All your photos are fantastic....and making me very hungry!!!!

Sneh | Cook Republic said...

yum yum! These look delicious and very more-ish.

Ashwini Nishil said...

Hi Aipi..
Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving a comment..
Your blog is absolutely awesome with enticing pictures! Keep it coming!
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soujanya said...

Everybody love samosas as usual...i too....urs look cute...
lovely presentation...

Gayathri NG said...

Hi thanx for visitng my space. Its first time to ur blog ur samosa looks so delicious and its my all time favourite. Your recipes r wonderful and luv ur photography..

Radhika said...

Simply superb. I grow tired just by thinking of having to make samosas. You are so right. it is time consuming. But i love to make them when I could get hold of ready made pastry sheets.

Sanjeeta kk said...

Crisp and tempting samosas!

Shilpa said...

delicious recipe with green ingredient and can be sent to my first event http://yummyfoodintummy.blogspot.com/2011/08/life-is-green-my-first-foodie-event.html

Deepti said...

perfectly delicious samosas...Loved each n every click too

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Sobha Shyam said...

i can't resist samosas and these are just super delicious, the filling is excellent and i have fallen in love with these..:)

Vidhya said...

OMG,The samosas look incredible.Lovely presentation.

CinnamonNChillies said...

Ohh u outdid me :-) I have been thinking of making moong dal samosas too. Though its not too common in Delhi, my friend's father use to source it from Pahar Ganj. Got to make this soon. These look super tempting!!

AK said...

EXCELLENT!THANKS FOR THE RECIPE
cheers
Aban
http://myfoodandrecipies.blogspot.com/

kitchen flavours said...

I love samosas! Looks really delicious! This is similar to our local currypuffs, I can never stop at just one! :)

Kalyani's Platter said...

Wow delicious samosas and lovely clicks ....happy to follow u ......

M D said...

That looks mouth-watering. Awesome recipe, need to try for sure.

arthi said...

awesome clicks..looks very tempting..

JishasKitchen said...

wow...samosa looks so perfect and delicious...loved all your clicks especially the first one...I loved the way you kept the background in a different color tone...

Gopika Ram said...

Wow.. absolutely yummy looking samosa :D As always

chitrasjewelart said...

i too love singadas or samosas. nice pics.

schmetterlingwords said...

Ohh!! I'm just drooling at those crispy goodies. Paneer filling wud be awesome. Cute presentation with those colourful dips/chutney at the background!!

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Kurryleaves said...

looks really tempting...amazing clicks...drooling here..

kankana said...

I can never get enough of samosas. Just love these so much no matter fillings are there .. as long as not sweet filling :)

Magic of Spice said...

What fantastic samosa...I love these treats but have never tried to make them myself. Delicious, and love your presentation and photos...gorgeous!
Wishing you a wonderful weekend :)

tigerfish said...

I thought I saw potatoes in the samosa. So they were paneer. The samosa looks so delicious, fried to perfection.

Gayathri NG said...

samosa looks very yummy..one of
favourite chat.....i like to grab one..

Roxana GreenGirl said...

Samosas are my favorite Indian treat. They sell it at a local restaurant. So good!

Priya Sreeram said...

yum filling aipi and I am inviting myself over for a couple of those hotties with a steaming cuppa !

Elisabeth said...

Aipi-I adore these crunchy, and tasty little pastries. Love the little brown bag, and the grease marks...shows that it is absorbing the excess grease...LOL
You've made it look like a "street food" which are my weakness, as well:DDD

Sanctified Spaces said...

Enjoyed the click.Lovely crunchy samosas.

Raina said...

These look incredibly delicious! I wish I had a local store that served them. I would surely wait in line. Your filling sounds soooo good. I would love to try these:)

Tadka Pasta said...

Lovely change from the usual aloo, Aipi. I bet I can slip these past my paneer-hating l'l miss. Great pictures!

G.Pavani said...

Hi Aipi dear,hru.
Samosas looks yummy n tempting..will try soon..

Vegetarian Zest said...

Samosas are my all time favorite. I just love the lentil filling...never tasted these before. But i'm sure this must be pretty good.

aipi said...

Dear friends, your response proved enough that how popular the snack samosas are. Thanks for the appreciation!

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Shanthi said...

crispy and tempting samosas with a nice twist in combo.

Priya's Feast said...

The samosa and the sauce compliments each other,I am drooling here..

TheYummyMorsel said...

It' about teat time here and I came across this post.The samosas are totally tempting me! Beautiful pics to add to it :-)

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