Translations:Samosa/8/en
India
The samosa is prepared with an all-purpose flour (locally known as maida) and stuffed with a filling, often a mixture of diced and cooked or mashed boiled potatoes, onions, green peas, lentils, ginger, spices and green chillies. A samosa can be either vegetarian or non-vegetarian, depending on the filling. The entire pastry is deep-fried in vegetable oil or (rarely) ghee until it achieves a golden-brown colour. It is served hot, often with fresh green chutneys, such as mint or coriander chutney, or tamarind chutney. It can also be prepared in a sweet form. Samosas are often served as a tea-time snack, or as a chaat (a type of street food), along with the traditional accompaniments of either a chickpea or a white pea preparation, drizzled with yogurt, tamarind chutney and green chutney, and garnished with chopped onions, coriander, and chaat masala.