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Mini chinese samosa This is my own created combination of Samosa with Chinese filling. Cover it and set aside for a half an hour. Tomorrow is my Christmas potluck 🙂 at work. You can have Mini chinese samosa using 18 ingredients and 27 steps. Here is how you cook it.

Ingredients of Mini chinese samosa

  1. You need 1 Cup of all purpose flour.
  2. Prepare 1 Teaspoon of Semolina.
  3. Prepare 3 Tablespoons of Ghee (Clarified butter).
  4. Prepare 1/4 Teaspoon of seeds carom (ajwain).
  5. Prepare To Taste of Salt.
  6. You need of Water.
  7. You need 1 Cup of noodles boiled and (refer process for this).
  8. It's 1/8 Cup of beans chopped french.
  9. It's 1/3 Cup of carrot chopped.
  10. Prepare 1/3 Cup of cabbage chopped.
  11. It's 1 Teaspoon of chopped ginger finely.
  12. Prepare 1 Teaspoon of green chilli finely chopped.
  13. You need 1 Teaspoon of pepper powder.
  14. You need 1 Teaspoon of soya sauce.
  15. Prepare 1/2 Teaspoon of chilli sauce.
  16. You need 1/2 Tablespoon of oil.
  17. You need To Taste of salt.
  18. It's 3 Cups of Oil for deep frying.

So, I am making these mini samosas for the party. But for potluck, I wanted to make more, so thought of making these mini beauties using the advantage of easy availability of samosa pastry these days. Moong Dal Mini Samosas are perfect little bites to put a zing into any festive occasion. These samosas are made from Moong Dal Namkeen that you in stores with the addition of a few spices to add to the flavors of this quick samosa.

Mini chinese samosa instructions

  1. For covering, take a bowl and mix all the dry ingredients well.
  2. Knead tight dough, cover it with a damped cotton cloth and keep it aside.
  3. For the noodles, boil water on medium heat and add noodles.
  4. Boil it for 3-4 minute or till the noodles becomes soft.
  5. Take the noodles out of the boiled water and pour chilled water on it. By pouring chilled water, the shape of noodle will remain intact. Keep the noodles aside.
  6. Take a pan and heat oil on medium heat.
  7. Add ginger and green chilli and sauté it for 1 minute.
  8. Add cabbage, carrot, French beans and a pinch of salt, sauté it for 3-4 minutes till vegetables tender a bit.
  9. Add noodles, salt and pepper then sauté for 2 minutes. Note that add salt a bit less than estimation as chilli sauce and soya sauce will already have some salt content.
  10. Make the flame high and add soya sauce and chilli sauce, sauté it for a minutes.
  11. The stuffing is ready, keep it aside and let it sit for 10 minutes to cool down.
  12. Take the dough made for covering and divide it into 4 equal pieces.
  13. Take 1 piece and roll it thin and shape should be circle of approximately 8 inches in diameter.
  14. Cut the big circle into two semicircles.
  15. Dip index finger in a small bowl of water and draw a line with watered finger on the area which you need to stick as shown in Image1.
  16. Stick it and cone shape is ready.
  17. Add 2 tbsp of filling inside the cone.
  18. Use a little water, make area moisture and stick the two flaps together with your finger making 5-6 small pinch marks on that side.
  19. Repeat this for all the samosas.
  20. Heat the oil for deep frying on medium heat.
  21. Once oil is hot, reduce the heat to slow and put samosa in oil for frying.
  22. Make sure that samosa should be submerged fully in oil.
  23. Fry each side of samosa for 3-4 minutes or till it gives light golden in color.
  24. Repeat frying for all the pieces, you can fry more than one samosa at a time in case you are using a big vessel.
  25. Keep samosa on kitchen towel to remove the access oil. Samosas are ready..
  26. Serve it with tamrind chutney (sweet and sour sauce) made with tamarind and dates.
  27. Tip: To make the cover crispy, ghee measurement should be 1/5 of flour measurement and frying it on low heat will make it crispy. If the measurement is wrong then it may be possible samosa will come out oily or cover may have some cuts and the filling may come out into the frying oil..

These samosas also make for perfect tea time snack or an appetizer for parties for the holiday season. Serve Moong Dal Mini Samosas with date tamarind chutney. This easy snack recipe is ideal for occasions like kitty parties and anniversaries or can be served as a evening snack. A samosa (/ s ə ˈ m oʊ s ə /) is a fried or baked pastry with a savoury filling, such as spiced potatoes, onions, peas, cheese, beef and other meats, or lentils. It may take different forms, including triangular, cone, or half-moon shapes, depending on the region.