Ingredients
Cooked maggi (with spices, vegetables)
Oil to fry
For outer cover-
2 cups all purpose flour
Salt to taste
Bit of ajwain/thymol seeds
2 tbsp oil
Mix all the ingredients for outer cover and sprinkle water to make a stiff dough. Keep covered under a wet cloth for atleast 1/2 hour.
Divide the dough into medium sized balls and roll out one of them. Cut in the center to get two pieces. Make cones from the pieces using few drops of water to seal the corners. Stuff the maggi and press the corners to seal the samosa. Repeat for rest of the dough and stuffing.
Heat oil and deep fry the samosa on medium flame till golden brown and crisp. Drain the excess oil on a tissue paper and serve hot with sweet chutney or sauce.
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Great idea, must be yummy!
ReplyDeleteWoww wat an amazing samosa!
ReplyDeleteAmazed at how creative you get...Every time drop in , I look at something totally new and creative!!Cool idea of a maggi samosa:)
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very unique...I love maggi and I love samosa
ReplyDeleteGal,this idea is out of the world...would like to know the taste of it..
ReplyDeleteCool Idea!! I wud love to have samosa stuffed with Maggi:)
ReplyDeleteVery innovative. Looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteThanks all..glad u liked the idea..
ReplyDelete@ Prathibha..Since maggi has all the necessary spices and was soft, I found them somewhat similar in taste to potato samosas..
Wow thats a sure shot winner with the kids.
ReplyDeletewow!Very creative!tnx for this yummy post dear.
ReplyDeleteOMG you are incredibly innovative!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious.
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