Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Baked Samosa Rolls

I was told by son that he wants to eat samosa, I know he is going to eat only one but I can't make only one. So I made it more so we also can enjoy. But I didn't wanted to make them and fry it, this is same stuff we used to enjoy it but in a rolls and it's baked.

Stuffing:
2 boiled potatoes
1/4 cup boiled green peas
1/4 cup soaked and dried soya granules
1 tbsp turmeric powder
1 tbsp jeera
1 tbsp oil
chat masala and salt to taste

For samosa I used rectangle puff pastry sheets.

Method:
Boiled potatoes and peas. when it's cold , mashed potatoes and add peas and soya granules in it.
In a small pan, heat oil, add jeera and when it change the color, add it to potato mixture.
Add turmeric powder salt, and chat masala and mix it.
Keep it on side.

Take two sheets, over lapping on one sheet,  apply oil on the all corners. Put one big spoonful of stuffing on one side of sheets.
Roll it in a cylinder shape.
Apply water on sides so its stick to gather and filling don't come out.



Heat the over to 375 and spray oil on baking sheet. It will make 12 rolls out of this stuffing.
spray oil on rolls too and baked it till its brown on both sides.
Served it crunchy rolls with your favorite garlic chutney or mint and coriander chutney.

cooking time : 30 minutes
Prep Time : 1 hour



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15 comments:

  1. Healthy and delicious samosa rolls....
    Happy Diwali!!!!

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  2. Baked sounds so healthy and totally yum

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  3. Wow! Superb. Thanks for linking.

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  4. baked ones are always a healthier choice. hope your son liked them.

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  5. Wow !! I haven't tried baking samosas.Looks yummy.

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  6. This is a great. I do not have to struggle and make the perfect triangles. Thanks for linking it to the event on my place.
    I am hosting Kids Delight from 16th Nov to 15th Dec’2012 . Do send me your entries

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  7. wonderful idea queen.pastry sheets with masala.sounds great.thanks for linking.

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  8. thank you for linking this in to Food on Friday. We are now getting quite a collection of potato dishes together. Do stop by some of the other links to check them out!

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  9. can't get more healthier!!!! Thanks for linking it to my event!! Looking for more yummy recipes!!
    Sowmya
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