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    Aloo Samosa | Punjabi Samosa

    Published: Aug 3, 2018 · Modified: May 31, 2021 by Ramya · 16 Comments

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    Perfectly crisp and delicious Aloo Samosa recipe with step-wise pictures. A fail-proof recipe for making Punjabi style Aloo Samosa, best for your cup of tea & coffee.

    Aloo Samosa

    I love Samosa and I don’t think I could even put it in words, how much I love a good Aloo Samosa. I generally don’t like deep frying anything and I am not very fond of eating such stuff either. If there is one exception, that has got to be Samosa. I have very fond memories of packets of Samosa that dad used to bring home, from his visits to the market. We had one shop that made really good Samosas and all my first as well as best memories are from there.

    Aloo Samosa

    During my college times, the now husband who was just a friend back then used to get Aloo Samosa for both of us to have for the hour long journey back home. Piping hot samosas with sweet dates chutney and spicy green chutney on the moving, crowded electric train used to be such a bliss! I guess I fell for the Samosa trick more than anything 😀 A few years ago when we had the chance to be at the same railway station, we looked for that little shop and got ourselves a samosa each, just to relive those beautiful days.

    Aloo Samosa

    I have always wanted to make perfect, fail-proof Aloo Samosa at home. I have posted sweet corn samosa in the past but my quest for a perfect Punjabi style Samosa was still on. It’s strange what gives us inspiration at times. When the husband got me tea glasses, I just knew I had to make Samosas to go with it!

    Aloo Samosa

    For making best Samosa at home, with crisp flaky pastry on the outside it is necessary to get the oil in the right temperature. There is no shortcut to making that perfect outer pastry than slow frying it in oil until golden brown. If the oil is too hot, the outside cooks quite fast with bubbles all over it. Although this version is as tastier, it doesn’t stay crisp for long. When Samosas are slow cooked, the outer pastry is mostly smooth, without many bubbles and it remains crisp for long.

    Aloo Samosa

    There are some things that are better done the original way and if you ask me, Aloo Samosa is something I wouldn’t have it any other way. But if you are looking for low calorie version of Baked Samosa, let me tell you that this recipe works great for baking as well. I had to literally use a teaspoon of oil for brushing on the samosas, before baking and they turned out so good!

    How to make Aloo Samosa | Punjabi Samosa

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    Aloo Samosa

    Aloo Samosa | Punjabi Samosa

    Ramya
    Perfect golden flaky Samosa recipe!
    4.8 from 5 votes
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    Prep Time 30 minutes mins
    Cook Time 20 minutes mins
    Total Time 50 minutes mins
    Course Snack, Appetizer
    Cuisine North Indian
    Servings 12 Samosa

    MEASUREMENT

    1 cup = 250ml, 1 tablespoon = 15ml, 1 teaspoon = 5ml

    Ingredients
      

    To make Samosa Pastry –

    • 1.5 cups Maida/All Purpose Flour
    • 3 tablespoon Oil
    • 1 teaspoon Ajwain
    • 5 tablespoon Water
    • Salt as needed

    To make Samosa Masala –

    • 4 Medium Sized Potatoes
    • ¼ cup Fresh Green Peas
    • 1 teaspoon Coriander Seeds
    • 1-2 Green Chillies
    • ½ teaspoon Ginger Garlic Paste
    • ½ teaspoon Garam Masala Powder
    • ½ teaspoon Red Chilli Powder
    • ¼ teaspoon Turmeric Powder
    • Generous Pinch of Asaofoetida
    • 2 teaspoon Oil
    • Salt as needed
    • Few Stalks Fresh Coriander Leaves
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    Instructions
     

    To Prepare the Samosa Masala:

    • Boil potatoes in their jackets in a pressure cooker for a single whistle. Remove the skin and chop into small squares.
    • In a pan, heat oil. Add coriander seeds and finely chopped green chillies along with ginger garlic paste. Fry for a few seconds.
    • Add all spice powders – asafoetida, red chilli powder, garam masala powder, turmeric powder and fry for a few seconds.
    • Next add chopped boiled potatoes and green peas. Add salt as needed and cook for few mins.
    • As the masala is coated on the potatoes, gently mash them.
    • Add finely chopped coriander leaves and remove from heat. Let it cool down completely.

    To Prepare Samosa Pastry Dough:

    • In a wide mixing bowl, add all purpose flour, salt, ajwain and oil.
    • Mix everything together and when the flour is held together, it should form a lump.
    • Add 1 tablespoon of water at a time and knead the dough.
    • The dough should be firm and kneaded well.
    • Separate the dough into six equal parts.

    To Make Aloo Samosa –

    • Roll a ball of dough into a circle of 2mm thickness. It should neither be too thin nor too thick. Cut it in half.
    • Take one half and apply water on the longer side.
    • Fold & press the longer side edges together and form a cone.
    • Fill a tbsp. of potato masala in the center.
    • Brush water around the edges and seal them together. This way, the samosa would stand up straight.
    • Prepare the rest of the samosa similarly and keep it ready.
    • Meanwhile heat oil for deep frying. Once the oil is hot, set it on low flame. When a piece of dough is added, it should not immediately come to the top. It means the oil is too hot.
    • Add samosa one or two at a time and slow fry on low flame for 5-6 mins.
    • When there are no more bubbles from the oil and the samosa is golden brown, it can be removed from the oil.

    To make Baked Samosa:

    • Place prepared Samosa on a baking tray lined with parchment paper. Brush oil on the samosa.
    • Bake at 180°C for 15-20 mins until the Samosa is crispy and golden. Wait for a couple of minutes before serving it.

    To serve Aloo Samosa:

    • Serve the samosa hot with dates tamarind sweet chutney, spicy mint coriander green chutney, chopped lemon wedges alongside a strong cup of tea or coffee.
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    Aloo Samosa

    Detailed step-wise picture recipe of making Aloo Samosa | Punjabi Samosa

    To Prepare the Samosa Masala

    Boil potatoes in their jackets in a pressure cooker for a single whistle. Remove the skin and chop into small squares.

    In a pan, heat oil. Add coriander seeds and finely chopped green chillies along with ginger garlic paste. Fry for a few seconds.

    Add all spice powders – asafoetida, red chilli powder, garam masala powder, turmeric powder and fry for a few seconds.

    Next add chopped boiled potatoes and green peas. Add salt as needed and cook for few mins.

    As the masala is coated on the potatoes, gently mash them.

    Add finely chopped coriander leaves and remove from heat. Let it cool down completely.

    To Prepare Samosa Pastry Dough:

    In a wide mixing bowl, add all purpose flour, salt, ajwain/carom seeds and oil.

    Mix everything together and when the flour is held together, it should form a lump.

    Add 1 tablespoon of water at a time and knead the dough.

    The dough should be firm and kneaded well.

    Separate the dough into six equal parts.

    To Make Aloo Samosa

    Roll a ball of dough into a circle of 2mm thickness. It should neither be too thin nor too thick. Cut it in half.

    Take one half and apply water on the longer side.

    Fold & press the longer side edges together and form a cone.

    Fill a tbsp. of potato masala in the center. Make sure not to put a lot of masala as it may come out while frying.

    Brush water around the edges and seal them together. This way, the samosa would stand up straight.

    Prepare the rest of the samosas similarly and keep it ready.

    Meanwhile heat oil for deep frying. Once the oil is hot, set it on low flame. When a piece of dough is added, it should not immediately come to the top. It means the oil is too hot. Add samosa one or two at a time and slow fry on low flame for 5-6 mins.

    When there are no more bubbles from the oil and the samosa is golden brown, it can be removed from the oil.

    Right side is how a samosa would turn if the oil is too hot and on the left side is the perfect flaky, crisp samosa fried on oil at right temperature.

    To make Baked Samosa

    Place prepared Samosa on a baking tray lined with parchment paper. Brush oil on the samosa.

    Bake at 180°C for 15-20 mins until the Samosa is crispy and golden. Wait for a couple of minutes before serving it.

    To serve Aloo Samosa

    Serve the samosa hot with dates tamarind sweet chutney, spicy mint coriander green chutney, chopped lemon wedges alongside a strong cup of tea or coffee.

    Aloo Samosa

    Recipe Notes

    • Adjust spices as per preference.
    • Don’t skimp on the oil while making the dough – it ensures that the samosa is flaky.
    • Don’t rest the samosa dough for more than 10-15 mins. It might absorb more oil as time passes by.

    I would be delighted to know if you have tried this recipe, don’t forget to share your feedback and comments below. If you have any questions, you can e-mail me! I am also available on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram and Twitter 🙂

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    1. Priya

      August 03, 2018 at 8:02 pm

      mouth watering. One of the most favorite recipe. I love your clicks. I am literely craving for these now

      Reply
    2. Hilda

      August 03, 2018 at 10:23 pm

      I do like samosas and yours I am bookmarking. I had to look up ajwain, but I presume regular caraway seeds would also work. Thanks for giving the baked version too which definitely appeals to me.

      Reply
    3. Lathiya

      August 04, 2018 at 2:42 am

      The samosa looks perfect crispy and yummy...amazing to pair up with a hot cup of chai

      Reply
    4. CakePants

      August 04, 2018 at 5:46 am

      Oh wow, these samosas look absolutely perfect! I love that you included step-by-step photos to show exactly how to assemble them. One of these days I'll have to get over my fear of deep frying and give these a try. Thanks for sharing them with us at Fiesta Friday!

      Reply
    5. Irene

      August 05, 2018 at 11:44 pm

      Cute story and very well explained recipe; I liked the baking option, thank you!

      Reply
    6. Vidya Narayan

      August 07, 2018 at 1:13 pm

      Omygod! Look at those perfectly done samosas. I wouldnt mind the whole basket actually with endless cups of tea and chutneys.

      Reply
    7. The Girl Next Door

      August 14, 2018 at 11:02 am

      I love samosas to bits. Like you, I wouldn't have these any other way except fried. 😀
      Great recipe!

      Reply
    8. FrugalHausfrau

      September 02, 2018 at 9:05 am

      I just realized it has been awhile since I stopped by and I'm glad I did! I love the story behind the Samosa and these look so gorgeous! I've never had an Aloo Samosa, but now I want one - now!! lol!!

      Mollie

      Reply
      • chcooks

        September 02, 2018 at 9:42 pm

        Thanks a lot, for stopping by Mollie! 🙂 I had not been active on the blog last month and your comment kind of made me want to come back - so thanks again 🙂

        Reply
        • FrugalHausfrau

          September 03, 2018 at 10:14 am

          ?

          Reply
        • FrugalHausfrau

          September 04, 2018 at 12:12 am

          Your blog is so beautiful and you're so talented it would be a shame to let it go! 🙂

          Reply
          • chcooks

            September 07, 2018 at 11:42 am

            Thanks again 🙂

            Reply
    9. bhawna

      July 08, 2020 at 10:01 pm

      I followed your instructions to the t and prepared samosas today and they turned out really well. Grateful!

      Reply
      • Ramya

        July 08, 2020 at 11:25 pm

        Glad you liked it! Thanks for sharing feedback 🙂

        Reply
    10. Rebecca

      November 05, 2020 at 4:45 am

      Should I pre-cook the fresh peas or could I use frozen peas?

      Reply
      • Ramya

        November 05, 2020 at 8:20 am

        You don't have to pre-cook fresh peas. If you use frozen peas, blanch them in hot water and drain before adding.

        Reply

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