Onion samosas, love them very much. These onion samosas are my all time favorite snack.I tasted my first onion samosas long back when we went to beach with my parents. My mom will rarely buy finger foods and if she dont bring anything with her while going out, she will definitely get these crispy samosas from a usual onion samosa vendor.These samosas will be very crispy outside and the onions inside will be very crunchy.Thats makes the difference when compared to the other samosas.
With very few ingredients, we can make this samosa in a jiffy for a tea time snack. Kids will love these as they are deep fried and also at the same these samosas will be very crispy and crunchy.This samosas suits prefectly for a birthday party, a crowd pleaser, a prefect starter, thats why am sharing this beauties today as our this week's theme for blogging marathon is occasional and my choice is birthday party..Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#27.
Wrap:
1cup Maida
1/2cup Wheat flour
Salt
2tbsp Oil
Stuffing:
2nos Onions (chopped lengthwise & finely)
1/2cup Flattened rice/poha
1tsp Chilly powder
3tbsp Coriander leaves (chopped)
1/2tsp Garam masala powder
1/4tsp Chaat masala powder
Salt
Paste:
2tbsp Maida
3tbsp water
Take the maida, wheat flour,salt and oil in a bowl, add gradually enough water and knead as soft and stiff dough,keep aside for half an hour.
In an another bowl, take the onions,poha,chilly powder, coriander leaves,garam masala powder,chaat masala powder and salt, mix everything well and keep aside for 20minutes.
Poha will absorb the water from onions,thats why we are adding poha in this stuffing.
Make tiny balls from the dough, dust with flour and roll them as circles, cut in the middle of the circles.
Make two demi cricles, just fold the sides to make a cone, now gently put some already onion,poha mixture inside the cone.
Meanwhile prepare the maida paste by mixing the flour and water together.
Use this maida paste to stick the edges..continue the process until the masala and dough get finished..
Make two demi cricles, just fold the sides to make a cone, now gently put some already onion,poha mixture inside the cone.
Meanwhile prepare the maida paste by mixing the flour and water together.
Use this maida paste to stick the edges..continue the process until the masala and dough get finished..
Heat enough oil for deepfrying, gently drop the samosas, fry until they turns golden brown.
Enjoy with ketchup or with a cup of tea..
Enjoy with ketchup or with a cup of tea..
Wow Samosas ! please send me some Priya !
ReplyDeleteNice and different filling.. samosas are everybody's favourite.
ReplyDeletePriya, I am just going to have my cup of tea. The samosa is what I love to eat with it. Cannot beat Onion samosas. Wish I was in Paris.
ReplyDeletePriya, I thought you just posted a recipe today, another one with in few hours. You deserve a super fast blogger award! Kudos dear!Onion samosa looks very good!
ReplyDeleteI love these and can have atleast 8 of these in one sitting.
ReplyDeleteThese are the samosas that I used to have at a South Indian restaurant, the place has closed down..and I haven't had these since years now...you inspire me to make some myself..they look really good.
ReplyDeleteLove to have Samosas anytime, Akka.. Looks so delicious.. Addition of poha is new to me..
ReplyDeleteI am really really craving for this samosa now:) You have done it perfectly Priya. Looks tempting!
ReplyDeleteerfect for tea.love these cuties.
ReplyDeleteIt have come perfectly Priya. Love to have this right now....
ReplyDeletewowhhh yummy...i love samosas..
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Will always die for samosas.Nothing can beat samosa.Yumm.
ReplyDeleteperfect tea time snacks and loved the shape of the samosas looks like a girl holding her skirt spread out
ReplyDeleteVery different filling for Samosas and they are so perfectly made!
ReplyDeletenothing can beat Samosas with Tea.. perfectly made.. I have a baked version too :-)
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Very tempting n cute luking spoon.. love it :)
ReplyDeleteThis is my all time favourite and sure it is a winner in all party.
ReplyDeleteI have had them at movie theatres..love them..looks delicious..
ReplyDeleteyummy samosas, love to have this anytime
ReplyDeleteI love onion samosas :) Usually I go the lazy way and buy them from a nearby store. Yours look so good Priya :)
ReplyDeleteVery innovative samosa...bookmarked!
ReplyDeletethey luk soo cute, Priya!!
ReplyDeletePerfect evening snack. Samosas looks great! Inviting snacks.
ReplyDeleteWOW....mouthwatering samosas ..
ReplyDeleteI can have a full plate of these cute samosas.
Will try them, thanks for sharing it Priya :)
MY favorite kind of samosas. You have made it perfectly Priya.
ReplyDeletePerfectly made samosa...
ReplyDeleteThe clicks are making me drool over!
perfectly done n love to munch right now :-)
ReplyDeletesuper cute samosa,love it anytime...
ReplyDeletePriya I am actually shocked that you haven't posted Onion Samosas..:))..I love that plate..wish I could grab it off the screen..Onion samosas hold a special place for me..reminds me of my college!
ReplyDeletevery addictive priya. here in chennai, they also sell in trains. beach samosas also taste good.
ReplyDeleteWow ! Crispy and perfect filling !
ReplyDeleteThe samosa is delicious. Onion samosa yummy...
ReplyDeleteSo good ! I have never been able to make a crisp samosa. These look absolutely crunchy just like the ones we get at the Irani restaurant in my city.
ReplyDeleteYummy & perfect.. Always will buy them on trips to T Nagar :P
ReplyDeleteOnion samosas sounds interesting. My kind of filling. I will definitely try.
ReplyDeleteJust love them.. superb!!! I'm a new blogger... Do visit my blog... http://kitchenserenity.blogspot.in/
ReplyDeleteyummy samosa.....
ReplyDeleteyummy samosa
ReplyDeleteSuper and delicious samosa have it anytime...
ReplyDeletecrispy samosas and tea.....perfect. loved your recipe. will try this one.
ReplyDeleteWow Priya i can't resist here,samosa luks so tempting...konjam thallunga indha pakkam:)
ReplyDeleteLooks very crispy n yummm
ReplyDeleteI wish I could grab with my tea now. Well made Priyaji.
ReplyDeleteSuch perfectly shaped samosas
ReplyDeletelove love love samosa
ReplyDeleteYummy! This and some masala chai.. perfect!
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering crunchy samosas...perfect party appetizer...
ReplyDeletewow sis, like your new template and header style.. i love onion samosa.. parcel me some :)
ReplyDeleteperfect looking samosa sis....
ReplyDeletelooks so delish!
ReplyDeleteSure pretty shapes :) Very well made
ReplyDeletewhat a perfect shapes,Priya..Yummy & delightful!!!
ReplyDeleteYummy samosa... really looks superb.
ReplyDeleteI want!!!!! These look super and I just love them..Adding poha is new to me..
ReplyDeletelove the stuffing! cute samosas!
ReplyDeleteOMG this is a must try recipe....wow im drooling
ReplyDeleteThese are my fav too:) I can feel the crunch. Yummy looking samosas
ReplyDeleteLive those crunchy and delicious samosas.
ReplyDeleteOOOOOO! love the addition of Poha and the onions,. Must try these.
ReplyDeleteSuch cute samosas! Its really making my mouth water :))
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried onion samosas. Love the addition of poha. They look super cute...
ReplyDeleteHaven't tried onion samosas but onion puff was my favorite one hope this will also taste similar. Love to grab some.
ReplyDeleteWho doesn't love deep fried food? Look good the onion version!
ReplyDeleteYummy samosas! A very different filling too. Would try this out...
ReplyDeleteSamosa look perfect... so tasty
ReplyDeleteoh these look very tempting Priya. I am inviting myself to pondy the next time you are in India:-)
ReplyDeletesamosa with chai!!! so comforting and so perfect combo... looks so delicious and would love to grab a few!!
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