After some guilt free zero oil potato chips,my next recipe for this week's theme of zero oil cooking goes obviously for the most famous Indian snack the popular deep fried samosas. Since i have already prepared samosas as baked version and shallow fry version, i seriously wanted to give a try to the steamed ones. If you guys love the famous momos, the Tibetan steamed dumplings, this steamed samosas is for you.
Even the filling in this samosas dont have a single drop of oil and these steamed version samosas will be a big hit if you give a try to them. Initially even i wasnt very much sure of the final result and went for small quantity of dough and stuffing,finally they turned out simply awesome and these steamed samosas is our recent favourite snacks, serve it simply with a hot chilly sauce or ketchup am sure you guys will definitely fallen in love with this steamed zero oil potato samosas. Check out the other bloggers running this 23rd edition of blogging marathon here.Sending to 60days of Christmas hosted by Priya and Divya.
1cup All purpose flour
Even the filling in this samosas dont have a single drop of oil and these steamed version samosas will be a big hit if you give a try to them. Initially even i wasnt very much sure of the final result and went for small quantity of dough and stuffing,finally they turned out simply awesome and these steamed samosas is our recent favourite snacks, serve it simply with a hot chilly sauce or ketchup am sure you guys will definitely fallen in love with this steamed zero oil potato samosas. Check out the other bloggers running this 23rd edition of blogging marathon here.Sending to 60days of Christmas hosted by Priya and Divya.
1cup All purpose flour
1/4tsp Baking powder
Salt
Sieve the flour,baking powder together and knead with enough water as a smooth and soft dough, cover the dough with a damp cloth for half an hour and keep aside.
For filling:
2nos Potatoes (cooked & mashed slightly)
1no Green chilly (chopped)
1/2tsp Garam masala powder
1/4tsp Chaat masala
Chopped coriander leaves
Salt
Take the mashed potatoes,chopped green chilly,garam masala powder, chaat masala,salt and chopped coriander leaves in a bowl, mix well.
Make tiny balls from the dough, dust with flour and roll them as circles, cut in the middle of the circles, make two demi circles, just fold the sides to make a cone.
Now gently put some already potato mixture inside the cone, press the sides tightly until they gets sticks or use water to stick the edges,continue the process until the masala and dough get finished.
Steam cook them for 10-15minutes in an idly cooker and enjoy warm with hot sauces or ketchup.
For filling:
2nos Potatoes (cooked & mashed slightly)
1no Green chilly (chopped)
1/2tsp Garam masala powder
1/4tsp Chaat masala
Chopped coriander leaves
Salt
Take the mashed potatoes,chopped green chilly,garam masala powder, chaat masala,salt and chopped coriander leaves in a bowl, mix well.
Make tiny balls from the dough, dust with flour and roll them as circles, cut in the middle of the circles, make two demi circles, just fold the sides to make a cone.
Now gently put some already potato mixture inside the cone, press the sides tightly until they gets sticks or use water to stick the edges,continue the process until the masala and dough get finished.
Steam cook them for 10-15minutes in an idly cooker and enjoy warm with hot sauces or ketchup.
omg..so tempting n healthy....
ReplyDeletePriya, this is really interesting one. They look mouthwatering though the word steamed had made me assume that they are going to look different.
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nice idea like momo. thanks for sharing the recipe.
ReplyDeletewow..Priya,feel like munching them from the screen itself,they look so good just like fried,Great idea!!
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wow Priya!!! steamed samosas!! that is innovation!!! cool... I will bookmark it!!!
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Priya this is such a treat for weight watchers and the older generation. Simply loved this version of samosa or should we say Indian momos ?
ReplyDeleteI like the way your brain works :-), those steamed samosas look delicious. Looking forward to your other zero oil recipes.
ReplyDeletesamosa looks wonderful similar to steamed buns
ReplyDeleteAwww, this is very innovative. Thanks Priya for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteDelicious, innovative idea.
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This is a cross between momos n samosas..nice n guilt free snack
ReplyDeleteWow samosa, my love...feels like eating the pic itself...:P..lovely samosas dear.
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Love this healthy version samosas!! My kids all time favourite (deep fried version).
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful innovation for all those looking out for low fat and yet enjoy these treats!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea, looks delicious :)
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Wonderful and tempting :). So good wihtout oil, NIce recipe
ReplyDeleteThat's again a healthy snack Priya...Loved the idea.
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ReplyDeletesounds healthy and delicious priya :)
Steamed looks so awesome akka... will try soon... such guilt free healthy snack...
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a healthy one.good idea.
ReplyDeleteSteamed samosas..sounds too good...very healthy Priya..Bookmarking it
ReplyDeleteWhat a great recipe Priya.. so low on calories and I dont have to restrict to 1 or 2 :)
ReplyDeleteThats a new technique to make samosas.. Healthy way
ReplyDeleteMore in lines of momos, very nice and healthy too.
ReplyDeleteLooks very good. Steaming samosas , healthy snack. should give it a try.
ReplyDeleteyummy and tasty
ReplyDeletewow..Healthy version!! Love this n will try for sure!
ReplyDeletewow I would never have thought about steaming them Priya! Must check out your baked version too! I hate frying- too messy although I love eating fried food :)
ReplyDeleteLove the way you come up with variations :-) looking forward to zero oil recipes..this one rocks
ReplyDeleteWow.. steamed samosas - that is just awesome... so I guess it will be a bit like momos but with a savoury filling. Do we have to roll it out too thin or like what we usually do for samosas. I'm definitely trying this - thanks!
ReplyDeleteFirst time seeing steamed samosas! Simply delish one dear :)
ReplyDeleteWow, should try this for sure, looks very tempting!
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ReplyDeleteNice idea Priya...I rarely make this becoz of calorie conscious but never thought to steam...great!!
ReplyDeleteSure will try it sometime...
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ReplyDeleteAlmost like momos! Great idea, priya :)
ReplyDeleteGreat way to enjoy this delicious food!
ReplyDeleteThats such a good idea to go oil less for samosas..this reminds me of momos..hugs
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ReplyDeleteSamosa dumplings...can it get any better? slllllllllllllluuuuuurrrrpppppp, my mouth is watering right now
ReplyDeletelove this idea n looks like momos..super healthy samosa!!
ReplyDeletewow no oil. so tempting.. Cannot resist
ReplyDeleteThese are like dumplings..with potatoes! What a brilliant idea, would love to give this a try!
ReplyDeleteSteamed samosas,looks damn cute, love the sauce drops :-)
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ReplyDeleteCan eat more than one at just one sitting... :) :)
ReplyDeleteWow Priya....steamed samosa looks great
ReplyDeletewow!! u r awesome
ReplyDeleteWithout oil.. samosa look tempting
ReplyDeleteWOW...so healthy - I have done oven baked version but this no oil filling makes it so good and so good for you!
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe Priya...looks awesome and very healthy. By the look of it I don't think I can see a difference ....I need to try it to see if I'll like it. Jayanthi(www.sizzlingveggies.com)
ReplyDeleteWow ,What a healthy idea!! Must try this one.
ReplyDeleteThats realy a healthy snack
ReplyDeleteWow baking samosa is awesome thought.. Kuddos
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