Combine the flour, caraway seeds and salt in a large bowl. Add the oil, use your fingers to mix the dough, rubbing the oil into the flour for about 3-4 minutes. Once the oil is mixed in well, the ...
Lavanya Mahate from Saffron Valley East India Café taught us how to make samosas, a fried or baked dish with a delicious filling. Lavanya made us samosas with three different fillings: potato and ...
The ground lamb with peas is a delicious, delicate filling and the dough recipe, made with clarified butter, is simple to prepare. For the filling, you may use low-fat or whole-milk yogurt. You will ...
These hand-held, savory pastries are filled with a mixture of garam masala-spiced potatoes and peas and served with a sweet tamarind chutney and a mint chutney. For extra-crispy pastry, refrigerate ...
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 ...
Never mind that they actually originated in the Middle East. The food that is perhaps the most Indian of all Indian foods, the food most people think of first when they think of Indian foods, is ...
This post originally appeared at Food52. In our hearts we know the truth: The dream meal is apps and zerts. Apps and zerts. Apps and zerts! Say it with me and you’ll realize it’s what you’ve needed ...
Samosas are those much-beloved Indian fried or baked dumplings, with a savory filling such as peas and potatoes. Made completely from scratch, they can be time-consuming, so I recommend using wonton ...
Q. I would like to make some samosas, but have only Chinese dumpling/pot sticker dough in the freezer. Can I use those as the wrapper? — S.A., West Palm Beach A. Pot sticker dough has no shortening at ...
Never mind that they actually originated in the Middle East. The food that is perhaps the most Indian of all Indian foods, the food most people think of first when they think of Indian foods, is ...