Samosas, small filled pastries originating from South Asia, are a popular street food in countries like India and Pakistan, but they're well known and appreciated in many parts of the world. Though ...
1. Make the pastry by combining the flour and ¼ teaspoon of the salt, then rubbing 4 tablespoons of ghee into the flour until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Add the water, 1 tablespoon at a time ...
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When I was growing up, samosas made an appearance at any significant family gathering, whether it was small and festive or a huge celebration. A week or so prior to the big event, my mother, sister ...
Samosas are a fabulous picnic food, and they’re even better when you make your own, say Max Halley and Ben Benton. Eat these ones hot, warm or cold: they’re sensational whatever the temperature. From ...
‘Samushak’ or ‘sambusak’ was a dish cooked in the royal kitchens of the Delhi Sultanate. Several scripts from the era describe a filled, deep-fried flaky pastry. Lamb, chicken and egg were popular ...
I’m a sucker for cute stuff, particularly any big thing made small. There’s something undeniably fun about those shrink-rayed butternut squash (they call ’em Honeynuts, awww!), two-bite apple pies, ...
Chef, restaurateur and TV personality Palak Patel is stopping by the TODAY kitchen to celebrate the festive Hindu holiday of Holi, or the Festival of Colors with some of her favorite Indian ...
3 hot green chiles, such as serrano, seeded and finely minced, divided 1¼ teaspoons each ground coriander, garam masala and cumin seeds 1. Make the pastry by combining the flour and ¼ teaspoon of the ...
Samosas probably are India’s favorite snack. These crispy triangles are loved by everyone from Bollywood actresses to business managers and toddlers to grandmas. When I was growing up, samosas made an ...