Last week I was privilege to have dinner with some Afghan and Eritreans Refugee group in Canterbury, UK. Most of the food were prepared by men, which was really amazing to watch them cook. To share some of the experience and the amazing dishes that were displayed and available to enjoy, I have some few pics and also some Recipes to go with them. Hope you enjoy cooking and eating them as much as I did. YUMMM
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*DISH 1: SaMoSa*
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*Recipe*
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http://www.indianfoodforever.com/snacks/samosa.html
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***ingredient***
For Cover:
1 cup all purpose flour (Maida)
Water to Knead dough
2tbsp oil
Little salt
1/4th tsp. Ajwain (optional)
For Stuffing:
3-4 Potatoes (boiled, peeled & mashed)
1/2 cup Green Peas (boiled)
1-2 Green Chilies (finely chopped)
1/2tsp Ginger (crushed)
1tbsp coriander finely chopped
Few chopped Cashews (optional)
Few Raisins (optional)
1/2tsp Garam masala
Salt to taste
Red chili powder to taste
1/2 tsp. Dry Mango powder( Amchur) (optional)
How to make samosa:
For Cover:
- Mix all the ingredients (salt, oil, ajwain) except water.
- Add a little water at a time.
- Pat and knead well for several times into a soft pliable dough.
- Cover it with moist Muslin cloth and keep aside for 15 minutes.
For Stuffing :
- In a bowl add mashed potatoes and all dry masalas (salt, chili powder, mango powder, garam masala) and green chilles, ginger and Mix well.
- Add green peas, cashews and raisins and mix well.
- Add coriander and keep aside.
To Proceed :
- Make small rolls of dough and roll it into a 4"-5" diameter circle.
- Cut it into two parts like semi-circle.
- Now take one semi circle and fold it like a cone. Use water while doing so.
- Place a spoon of filling in the cone and seal the third side using a drop of water.
- Heat oil in a kadhai and deep fry till golden brown (fry on a medium flame).
- Serve samosa hot with hari chutney, tamarind chutney.
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More Pictures from the Dinner
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| Injera, from Ethiopia |
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| Varieties of Mixed Nuts, and snacks |
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| Mixed Nuts |
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| Afghan Nane Bread |
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| Basmiti Fried Rice |
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| Peaches and Cream |








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