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Chicken Ring Samosa Recipe


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Chicken Ring Samosa | Chicken Samosa || How to make ring chicken samosa with step-by-step photos 

Chicken Ring Samosa is a crispy, flaky, and appetizer deep-fried snack_ prepared with maida dough and filling from potatoes, onions, meat, peas, or lentils. Many shapes can be found in the preparation of samosa based on the region, and this ring samosa recipe is also one of the most popularly prepared in Pakistan. It is circular in shape and filled with potato, chicken, or lentil filling and fried.

The most popular snack among all age groups people in Pakistan_samosa is also known as a food street snack_ This item is available at sellers throughout the year_ Various kind of fillings is prepared for stuffing in samosas such as potato, mince, vegetables, or egg- In my journey to find the perfect flaky and delicious samosa recipe to share with you, I found aloo samosamince samosaveggie samosaegg samosa, and macaroni samosa.
                        
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Commonly samosa’s shape is a triangle. Certainly, this is the creativity of someone's mind to give it new looks and style. The rest of the stuffing may depend on individual choice. It is seen that people make rings samosa with a filling of spiced aloo. 

Here I prepared chicken mince filling for stuffing samosa,s whereas you can use fillings of your choice. To make this ring samosa have to prepare separate samosa dough; a samosa sheet can’t work in this recipe.e

I won’t be exaggerating if I say that samosa is my number one Pakistani snack. The samosa dough alone is full of flavor, and no matter what you fill the samosas with, the outcome is always an amazing snack. Today, I am sharing another samosa recipe that you will for sure like.

Homemade chicken samosa is far better tasting than store-bought samosas. In my opinion, some samosas sold in stores or even served in restaurants are full of overcooked spices, and the pastry is either tasteless or soggy, which can make anyone refrain from trying this appetizing snack again.

Although this chicken samosa recipe is easy to make, it does not mean that the flavor is compromised. I’ve used freshly chopped ginger or garlic and other spices in powder. Additionally, I am trying my level best that I could upload videos with each recipe along with photos, constantly struggling with uploading videos on the blog.
                        
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Recipe Tips:
  1. Dough: To make this samosa, a firstly, we will need a dough that should be tight and a bit hard but smooth. No need to knead the dough in this recipe because kneading dough creates gluten in flour that makes the dough elastic and stretchy, and a samosa doesn’t require such a dough
  2. Filling: Whether you are preparing the filling of veggies, chicken, mince, or egg, the stuffing should be dry, as the moist mixture will turn your samosa soggy. Keep the mixture a bit spicy, as you will keep a less spicy mixture, which won’t give you a taste, but if you avoid eating spicy meals or snacks, then ignore this tip
  3. Frying: In samosa, the frying oil temperature must be adjusted to moderate because too hot oil will quickly burn your samosa crust, and less hot oil turns your samosa soggy by absorbing oil
  4. Shape: giving a samosa shape depends on your choice. If you don’t want to make the ring shape of a samosa, make it simply in a traditional samosa shape
  5. Roll out: Don’t use flour dust during rolling the roti, as the perfect dough of samosa never needs flour. If your roti is sticking from the bottom, it means your dough isn’t perfect for samosa_ You won’t get the accurate result you wish

Can I make the samosa dough a day ahead?
To save time, you can make the samosa dough and then wrap it in plastic wrap and refrigerate it until the next day. Make sure that the dough comes to room temperature before rolling it out. 
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Take all the veggies and prepare them all.
                                 
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Rinse the chicken mince in the running water.
                            
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Collect all the spices on the plate.
                           
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Make the thick flour batter for binding the samosas.



In a deep bowl, combine maida, oil, salt, and ajwain together.
                   
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Mix the flour with the ingredients until the maida turns to crumble. Start kneading the dough by adding water little by little.
                  
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Once the dough is formed onto the working slab, now smooth the dough with the help of a palm for 1-2 minutes. Cover the bowl with the lid, and leave it to rest for around 30 minutes.
                    
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In the meantime, heat the oil in the pan.
                        
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Add chopped ginger-garlic to the oil, Sauté them on medium flame. Put chicken mince into the pot and fry them until it changes color.
                         
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Once the mince changes its color and the water dries out
                      


Add powder spices, red chili powder, and turmeric powder. salt, cumin powder,garam masala powder, chicken powder, and black pepper, along with chopped green chilies
                        
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Stir to combine well on the medium flame for 2-3 minutes.
                    
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Constantly keep on stirring the mince with chopped onion.
                        
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Until all moisture is removed from the mixture

                             
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Towards the end, add chopped coriander along with squeezed fresh lemon juice.
                                    
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Once mix them up very well, turn off theflame. Let it cool down completely, and set side.

                           
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Divide the dough into equal portions. Give each a ball shape.
                         
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Before rolling the dough ball, we will need dough strips for binding the ring samosa, so take the small dough ball and roll it out into a round shape, and make thin strips from this roti as required.
                          
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Take one ball and roll it with the rolling pin into a medium-thickness circle of around 6 inches. Place the filling close to the edges of the rolled roti. Might take two tablespoons or a little less. Start rolling it tightly up to half. Use a knife and make cuts all over.
                       
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Roll it and join the ends. Apply some flour batter to both edges of the ring, and seal it with the help of a strip.
                      
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Either you apply flour batter on the edges of the ring or strip.
                     
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Prepare all ring samosas this way.
                       
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Cover the samosa with a cloth and keep it aside for 20 minutes in a cool place. At this stage, you can freeze them for up to 2 weeks or more by keeping them in layers in an airtight container.
                 
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Heat the medium-hot oil in the wok on medium flame. Check the oil temperature by putting a tiny dough ball. If it comes up quickly, put your oil too hot and samosrequirered just medium hot oil while frying. Lower the flame and wait for the oil to be medium hot.
                             
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Slide the 2-3 ring samosas in one batch. Don’t overcrowd the pan, and fry them on medium heat. 
                                
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Until the samosa is evenly golden brown
                       
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Drain the samosa onto the kitchen paper to remove excess oil.l
                        
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Fry all samosas and leave them on kitchen paper for a while
                      
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Transfer all the samosas onto the plate.
                      
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And served hot with tea and sauce.e
                         
                                         
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Chicken Macaroni Samosa Recipe | Macaroni Samosa

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Chicken Samosa | Macaroni Samosa | How to Make Macaroni Samosa with step-by-step photos...

Chicken Samosa is a delightful snack that is both crispy and crunchy, perfect for satisfying your cravings. This recipe uses samosa sheets (manda patti) filled with a savory macaroni mixture, which is sealed and deep-fried to a beautiful golden brown. The main ingredients include macaroni, chicken, and eggs, all folded together to create these delicious samosas. The beauty of this recipe is its versatility; you can also use the filling in spring rolls or as a base for parathas and sandwiches. It can even enhance your pasta dishes and salads—truly, the possibilities are endless! Feel free to get creative with this recipe! You can add extras like sweetcorn, peas, potatoes, beans, or spinach to customize it to your taste. The options really are limitless!
   
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One of my favorite snacks is samosas, and I could indulge in them at any time of the day, despite their high calorie count. Whenever samosas are in front of me, I completely forget my diet plan and start eating them like a child! I know this is a bit childish, but I’ve never compromised on my strict diet, even though I seem to forget it when it comes to samosas. I prefer minced meat samosas over aloo (potato) or vegetable samosas. If you're interested, you can also check out more about these samosas on my blog. The truth is, I am a huge meat lover, which I inherited from my parents, who also preferred meat over vegetables. The idea for my macaroni chicken samosa came to me when I visited Hydri Market and saw these samosas being sold at a sweet shop. I bought some and tasted them back home. Ever since then, I planned to make them myself, but due to time constraints, I couldn't do it right away. Finally, the day has come! So let’s get started!

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To prepare this recipe, first rinse and cut the chicken.   
       

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Then boil the chicken with salt and ginger garlic, let it cook until the water dries out, then shred the chicken and set it aside.

                     
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Boil the water with salt and oil, then add macaroni and stir well. Allow macaroni to cook for around 7-8 minutes on high heat, then drain into a colander and set aside.
                     
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Boil the eggs

                 
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Take all ingredients and prepare all veggies. 


                 
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Take a medium-sized mixing bowl and add the chopped ingredients along with the spices.


                  
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Keep mixing till everything is well combined, transfer to the plate or bowl, and set aside until required.
                  
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Take one manda sheet to apply flour batter over it with the brush or finger, place I tbsp macaroni mixture, fold it over the right and left sides, and again apply the batter, then fold downward.
                
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Close it up firmly, Samosa is ready.
            


In the second method, take one rectangular sheet and fold it over diagonally, then again turn it downwards. Apply the flour batter to stick well.


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Now, put 1 tbsp of macaroni mixture into the samosa.
         
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Again, apply batter and close it up firmly.
                        
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Repeat the same process with all remaining samosa sheets.

               
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Medium heat the oil in the wok. Carefully slide the samosa.
              
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Fry the samosa on medium heat. Don't disturb the samosas after putting them in oil for around 2 minutes.

                  
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Then flip the sides and keep on stirring around the wok until you get an evenly golden color. Drain the samosas on kitchen paper.
                   
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Fry all remaining samosas.


             
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You can see how beautifully golden brown the samosas are.

                 
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Transfer to the serving dish/plate.

                 
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Serve hot with ketchup, sauce, and tea. 


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