Samosa

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Samosa, or singara is a preparation of processed potatoes (occasionally along with cauliflower) that have been put inside a near-pyramidal shaped covering of flour dough and deep-fried. This is a typically north Indian food. However, in south India a similar thing is available but containing carrots and onions in place of potatoes.

Cooking

Initially the potatoes are cut into small pieces and cooked with ginger, garlic, onion, nuts, turmeric, salt, and, occasionally cauliflower in a small amount of water. The covering dough is prepared with flour, water, oil and salt. Some cooks add Most cooks cook them during a single immersion in a generous amount of oil pre-heated to a temperature around 375°F (190°C) until they are golden and slightly crisp.


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