Paneer Samosa
I have been making Samosa's for a long time... My father was working in a semi-government office... While growing up, we were staying in a township, and sweets shop was far away from our house... Getting Samosa's every other day was not possible... So, my mom started making it... And by overtime, she became perfectionist...
I learnt making Samosa, when I was very young.. Now, I make variations in it...
My kiddo's summer vacations has started... I told her to eat all her veggies, and from last 1 week without complaining, she started in doing so... And then, when she asked me to make Paneer Samosa as her breakfast, I couldn't say no to her... But, I just had 15-20 minutes in hand... So, presenting you today Jhatpat Paneer Samosa....
Ingredients you will need for filling-
I learnt making Samosa, when I was very young.. Now, I make variations in it...
My kiddo's summer vacations has started... I told her to eat all her veggies, and from last 1 week without complaining, she started in doing so... And then, when she asked me to make Paneer Samosa as her breakfast, I couldn't say no to her... But, I just had 15-20 minutes in hand... So, presenting you today Jhatpat Paneer Samosa....
Ingredients you will need for filling-
- Paneer - 20-25 pieces (diced)
- Onions - 1/2 (chopped)
- Salt totaste
- Turmeric Powder - 1/2 tsp
- Red Chilli Powder - 1/2 tsp
- Coriander Powder - 1/2 tsp
- Chat Masala - 1 tsp
- Yogurt - 2tbsp
- Oil - 2 tbsp
- Cooking Oil to fry
Ingredients you will need for dough -
- All Purpose flour (Maida) - 1 cup
- Wheat flour - 1cup
- Rice flour - 1/2 cup
- Semolina (suzi) - 1/4 cup
- Baking Soda - 1 tsp
- Cooking Oil - 1/4+ 1/4 cup
- Salt to taste
- Manjrela-ajwain - 1/2tsp
Directions -
- In a bowl, mix all the ingredients for dough, and make a tight dough with hot water.
- Cover and left it in a warm temperature.
- In another microwave safe bowl, mix yogurt with salt, turmeric powder, red chilli powder and chat masala.
- Coat Paneer with this yogurt mixture.
- Put it in microwave for 5 minutes, and let it settle down for couple of minutes.
- In a wok, fry 2tbsp of oil, and fry chopped onions till golden brown.
- Add Paneer Mixture in the wok now, and fry on high temperature for 4-5 minutes.
- Take a dough equal to size of Walnut, and roll it.
- Roll it and make it 1/8 inch thick.
- Divide it into two.
- Fold the edges, and stick the straight edges by water.
- Now, it is in the shape of cone.. Fill in the Paneer filling, and stick the open edges by water.
- Repeat the same for rest of the filling.
- Cover the Samosa's by damp cloth.
- Meanwhile, heat another wok with oil to fry.
- When, oil is heated. Reduce the temperature, and wait for 5 minutes.
- Fry all the Samosa's one-by-one, on low temperature. It will take time, but frying on low temperature will make it crispier and tastier.
- Enjoy it with Chutney or Tomato Sos.
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