Saturday, November 21, 2009

Vegetable and Blue - Samosa Recipe

The samosa is believed to have originated in Central Asia prior to the 10th century, and has been served as a popular snack in South Asia for many centuries. Today's modern version of the samosa has evolved through numerous modifications to the traditional samosa recipe, with many health-conscious people now opting to go with a lighter baked samosa recipe instead of the traditional deep frying method.

This more traditional but updated version of the samosa recipe combines spicy vegetables with blue cheese for delicious starter, a filling main course or a delicious snack.

Vegetable and Blue Samosa Recipe

Ingredients:
7 oz (200 g) sweet potato, peeled and diced
1/2 medium red onion, diced
2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
1-2 tblsp sunflower oil
1 tsp cumin
Black pepper
2-3 tblsp frozen peas, dethawed
6 1/4 oz (175 g) blue cheese, broken into medium sized pieces
Small bunch coriander
4 sheets filo pastry
Oil for frying
Mango Chutney for serving

Directions:
1) Heat oil in frying pan and gently cook the onions, sweet potato and garlic until soft, stir in cumin and pepper and then drain on paper towel.
2) When cooled combine with peas, crumbled blue cheese and a little chopped coriander. Spread out the filo pastry and cut the sheets in half down their length, and stack the strips on top of each other.

To form the Samosa:
Place one eighth of the mixture on the filo strip off centre (to the left) approx. 2.5 cm (1 inch) from end of pastry nearest you.
Fold over right hand corner of pastry to cover filling. Fold over wrapped filling to give a triangular shape.
Continue folding down the pastry strip, ensuring points are tucked in to avoid filling seepage. Seal the final fold with a little water.

3) Continue with remaining filo and filling until all samosas are formed. Heat oil in a pan and gently fry the samosas a few at a time, turning occassionally until the pastry is puffed and golden. Keep warm while remainder are cooked then serve garnished with fresh coriander and mango chutney.

Enjoy!!

Recipe courtesy Rosenborg Castello Cheese and Arla Foods Inc.

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