Can they be baked? Or skillet-browned and then baked?
Yum, samosas! I think I'll take myself out for Indian food tonight!
Can they be baked? Or skillet-browned and then baked?
Yum, samosas! I think I'll take myself out for Indian food tonight!
I've mostly made samosas as a group activity, in an assembly-line kind of thing. It's fun, and very rewarding at the end.
You don't need as much oil as you'd think. I use a wok, and if the oil temp is correct, not that much oil is absorbed. And then drain them well on kitchen paper.
I suppose they could be baked, but I don't think they would taste the same. People who regularly bake might have tips on how to set the temp and timing to get a similar effect.
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Tulip - next time you're in NC, you should try this place: http://www.saffronnc.com/. I've had take out from there, and they are phenomenal.
Wah. No Indian food for me - I seem to have a stomach bug. And I've been craving some![]()
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Looks delicious, thanks CA. I'll be there at the end of April and will be sure to have a meal there with the folks. I ended up with spaghetti at home again. But it's homemade sauce so it's really good.