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Showing posts with label samosas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label samosas. Show all posts
Friday, April 24, 2020
Round Up! Most Popular Foodie Friday Posts
My "Foodie Friday" posts have been discontinued because work efforts are being
concentrated now on My
Foodie Luv, a Medium publication, where I can collaborate with
other food bloggers and writers, publish original content, and
republish some of my content from this blog, Food Ways. This project
(along with my other work-at-home projects) is time-consuming. But
even though I have discontinued the Foodie Friday post series, there
were certain posts that blog visitors and subscribers enjoyed. Below
is a recap of the Top 5. Thank you for your continued support.
Friday, September 13, 2019
Foodie Friday : Indian Food: Hot n Spicy Samosas (Reblog)
My foodie Friday topic is "samosas". Here is a link to a fun post published at one of my other blogs. It's sort of a Bollywood movie pick with an introduction to a fun food that the people of India love to eat: Hot n Spicy Samosas. To this link, I'm adding some more fun links below.
How many samosas can you wolf down!?
Image below: Scene from the movie Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi
Stars: Actors: Shahrukh Khan, Anushka Sharma
A delightful romantic comedy. Enjoyable to watch
but you may find yourself craving samosas.
How to make Crispy Vegetable Samosa Indian Style Snacks Recipe
Crispy Vegetable Samosa is a good starter or snacks recipe to cook. Recipe is almost prepared across all states of India, though there might be little difference in the way they make it. ...
A Star in the Frozen Food Aisle: Kitchens of India Crispy Samosas filled with Potatoes & Green Peas
I've tried a lot of Indian convenience foods lately and some of the best Indian food of this type has come from Kitchens of India. Of all their products, my favorite is their Samosas. Filled with steaming, spiced potatoes and green peas, the crust is the best part of Samosas.
How to Make Samosas
A samosa is a popular snack in India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh. To make your own samosas, start by making the dough. Let the dough rest for 30 minutes. Prepare the filling in a large saucepan. Allow the filling to cool. Divide the...
10 Best Samosa Recipes
steaming chai or coffee, munch on those deep-fried tidbits and let the pitter-patter transport you to another world.For those who think it's not the time for crispy fried bhajjis, pakoras or onion rings, we've got one of the most loved snacks of the nation that needs no introduction and certainly no special occasion to be served on to your plates - the samosa.
Baked veggie samosas | Jamie Oliver
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