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for pakoras, I take 3 parts chickpea flour + 1 part rice flour, mix in a bowl with a bit of salt, ground cumin & coriander, some ground hot chili... add water slowly until it turns into a smooth batter... but not thinthen you can either batter individual veg cut however you want and deep fry in peanut oil (or whatever you usually use for deep fry oil), or you can chop and mix veg with the the batter then spoon into the deep fry oil to make fritter-type pakoras
i made samosas with my niece, who is from India. It was basically boiled potatoes cubed then somewhat mashed, sauteed in onions, garlic, salt, pepper, cumin, coriander, maybe even a touch of turmeric. i think there may have been jalapenos? i do not remember. but i bet they'd be good! roll out the dough into circles, fill , then fry. The dough was a simple flour, oil, salt concoction.
Thanks everyone!
did you make it?How'd it turn out?
Make the samosa pie i posted, it is the lazy man's samosa
i almost missed that!!!I will definitely be trying that.Hey did we discuss vegan whipped cream by any chance?
No. You can buy some which I believe is soy based or you can make it from full fat coconut milk, whipped, but google specifics.
I found a recipe using coconut milk, I'll be trying it soon.Anyway the samosa casserole is in the oven.
glad it was better! most of those things generally are better the next day. The reviews, if you read them, say to double the spices, or atleast increase them. I find that with a lot of recipes i make.