Onion Samosa (Mini) | Easy Indian Snack Recipe | Tea Time Snack (2024)

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My 282nd recipe, "Mini Onion Samosa", one of my favorite evening snacks, perfect alongside a cup of hot chai. A perfectly spiced and delicious onion filling inside a crispy fried outer layer. A true delight that can be made in a short time.

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It has been well over 2 weeks since posting my last recipe. Ever since starting this blog, this was the first time there was such a huge gap. And it was certainly not intentional. It so happened a couple of week's ago. I was eagerly frying my favorite bonda as an evening snack. I had intended to post it on the blog as well. However, as fate would have it on that day, the bonda exploded splashing hot oil over me. Thank god that the impact was minimal. After a few days of rest to calm down my nerves and a quick trip to the Washington State to re-energize myself, I am now back with a bang.

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While growing up, evening snacks with hot chai was my favorite meal of the day. Though technically not a meal, I would happily skip the dinner after gobbling upon a couple of my favorite snacks like paneer puff or samosa. My dad knows this fact very well that, he used to pamper me with these snacks very frequently. Among such snacks, onion samosa was one of my favorites. Unlike a veg samosa which has a thicker outer layer, I love the thinner and crispier outer of an onion samosa. Also when the onion samosa is deep fried, the onions caramelizes nicely under the heat and gives out its natural sweetness. Something which I absolutely loved.

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The effort put into a recipe is definitely not proportional to the flavor of the dish. That is true in most of the cases, since I almost always make dishes which are very easy to make at home, but yet super tasty. This onion samosa recipe falls perfectly in this category. Samosa is traditionally made with a dough made out of all purpose flour. And that is how I made it when I posted the Veg Samosa recipe.

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However, now I wanted to make use of a tried and tested shortcut which would make life much more easier. This mini onion samosa uses a store bought spring roll sheet instead of preparing your own dough at home. The end result is an equally delicious onion samosa, with an even crisper exterior and needing only a fraction of the time compared to a regular samosa 🙂

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Mini Onion Samosa

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Mini Onion Samosa

Revathi Palani

Mini Onion Samosa is a quick and delicious evening snack with a spicy caramelized onion filled and a crispy outer made from spring roll sheets.

4.50 from 2 votes

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Course Snack

Cuisine Indian

Servings 16

Ingredients

  • 8 large Spring roll sheets

For filling

  • 2 tsp Oil + for frying
  • 2 large Onion (thinly sliced)
  • ¼ tsp Salt (adjust per taste)
  • tsp Turmeric powder
  • ½ tsp Red Chilli powder (adjust per taste)
  • ¼ tsp Coriander powder
  • ¼ tsp Jeera powder
  • 2 Tbsp Coriander leaves (finely chopped)
  • ¼ Cup Poha | Aval | Flattened Rice (coarsely ground)

For paste

  • All purpose flour - as needed
  • Water - as needed

Instructions

  • First remove the spring roll sheets out of the freezer and leave it to thaw. Place it inside a damp cloth, so that the sheets don't dry out.

  • Then, heat oil in a large pan and add the onion, salt. Saute until the onion is slightly wilted.

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  • Now, add all the masala powders ( turmeric, red chilli, coriander, jeera) and mix well. Saute for a further 1 min and turn off the flame.

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  • Add the chopped coriander leaves and coarsely ground poha to the onion mixture. Mix well until combined. Leave the mixture to cool down and come to room temperature.

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  • Heat the oil in a kadai for frying. Also, mix the all purpose flour with sufficient water to make a thick paste. Now, cut the spring roll sheets into rectangles of about 1.5 inches width. My spring roll sheet was large enough to give 4 smaller sheets.

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  • Now, take a small portion of the filling, place it in the rectangular sheet and fold it in the form of a triangle. Use the all purpose flour to seal loose edges. Refer to the pics below or the video above for the exact steps to fold the samosa.

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  • Once the oil is hot, fry the samosa in batches until nicely golden. Drain the excess oil in paper napkin.

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  • Enjoy hot.

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Notes | FAQ

- Poha is added to absorb any excess moisture from the filling. This will prevent your samosa from absorbing more oil while frying. However it is optional.

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  1. Madhiya sheikh says

    Onion Samosa (Mini) | Easy Indian Snack Recipe | Tea Time Snack (26)
    literally enjoyed ur perfect recipe in this rainy atmosphere.....

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  2. Kirsten Heath says

    This looks so good!!! So sorry about the oil exploding though, atleast you're okay! I'm definitely going to try this recipe out with my boyfriend. He'd probably really love it!

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    • revifood says

      Thanks Kirsten 🙂 Sure that you and your boyfriend would love these 🙂

      Reply

      • Sunaina says

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        Right yrr

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Onion Samosa (Mini) | Easy Indian Snack Recipe | Tea Time Snack (2024)

FAQs

What to serve with samosas for lunch? ›

The most common way to serve a samosa is with a dip called chutney. Green chutney is something that gives samosa a whole new dimension, and they pair so well together. This chutney is mainly comprised of two common Indian herbs—cilantro and mint.

How many calories are in a small onion samosa? ›

1. Onion samosa calories
Serving Size (in grams)1 Onion Samosa Calories (kcal)2 Onion Samosa Calories (kcal)
Small piece (30 grams)131263
Medium piece (40 grams)175350
Large piece (50 grams)219438
Dec 27, 2022

What type of food is samosa? ›

Samosas are a staple appetizer, snack, and street food in Indian cuisine. Indian samosas can be filled with various ingredients, from spiced peas and potatoes to chicken to chickpeas. No matter what's inside this crispy and deep-fried dough, no samosa is complete without its complementary sauce.

Is samosas a meal or snack? ›

It is a snack which is easy to prepare in advance and efficiently store away, and then to deep fry and eat it. The fillings in the delicate pastry sheet, known as the samosa patti, can be altered according to personal choice, and can hold a seemingly endless variety of savory mixtures.

Should samosas be eaten hot or cold? ›

Samosas should ideally be eaten hot out of the fryer, but they can also be eaten warm. I like eating savory samosas with Maggi's Hot and Sweet ketchup, a classic samosa accompaniment from India (you can find it online and in Indian grocery stores).

Is onion samosa healthy? ›

Considering the calories in a samosa, and the ingredients used to make it, the straight answer would be, “No, samosas are not good for you.” Nonetheless, there are many options that can make samosas a 'healthy' snack. Here are some pointers: Bake or air-fry samosas instead of conventionally deep frying them.

Are Indian samosas healthy? ›

BECAUSE TOO MUCH CARBOHYDRATE: A typical samosa contains refined flour, the biggest carbohydrate culprit in your diet. Secondly, most samosas contain potato fillings. Not that potatoes can harm you but when they are fried with excess butter, salt, refined flour, they are also not the healthiest carb possible.

Can I eat samosa during weight loss? ›

When trying to lose weight, samosas are not the ideal food to consume regularly because they are packed with a lot of high-calorie and carbohydrate-dense ingredients. They are then deep-fried into oil which adds extra fat calories into this dish.

What kind of sauce goes with samosas? ›

The Three Types Of Sauces Commonly Served With Samosas
  • Cilantro mint chutney in white bowl - Arundhati Sathe/Getty Images.
  • Tamarind chutney with ingredients - UpLight/Shutterstock.
  • Garlic chutney in bowl - Spalnic/Shutterstock.
Oct 22, 2023

What is samosa called in English? ›

samosa in American English

(səˈmoʊsə ) noun. a small pastry turnover, orig. of India, filled with a spicy meat or vegetable mixture, as of potatoes and peas.

Is samosa arab or Indian? ›

Although many think the samosa originated in South Asia, its roots can be traced back to Central Asia & the Middle East. In Arab cookbooks dating from the 10th to 13th centuries, pastries were referred to as 'sanbusak,' derived from the Persian term 'Sanbosag.

Is it OK to eat samosa once in a while? ›

Summing Up on Calories in Samosa

Served with chutney, this snack can quell cravings within minutes. Gorging on your favourite snack once in a while is alright. You don't need to avoid it because you should be fine as long as you eat it in moderation.

What should I eat for lunch options? ›

Healthy People Usually Eat These 7 Things for Lunch
  • Avocado and egg sandwich. ...
  • Summer rolls with peanut sauce. ...
  • Quinoa pear salad with spinach, cranberries and pecans. ...
  • Protein Salad. ...
  • Loaded Vegetable Sandwich. ...
  • Lentil vegetable soup. ...
  • Chicken burrito bowl with rice and beans.
Aug 30, 2023

What is the right way to eat samosa? ›

The best way to savor the flavors of a samosa is to take small bites and chew slowly. This allows you to fully appreciate the blend of spices, the crispy texture of the pastry, and the savory filling. Enjoying each bite mindfully will enhance your samosa-eating experience.

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