Foodie Friday - Baked Samosa

By Friday, August 17, 2012 ,

Baked samosa or flat samosa as I like to call it,is a specialty from Indore. I don't think you can get it at any other place in India. You might get some baked versions of samosa but not like this one.






The best one's are those you get at street vendors. They put lots of butter,green chutney,onions and ofcourse Indori Senv in between and this is just delicious.


PS : I have no idea how this is made,if you know please tell me otherwise I will ask my patent street vendor :D


Have a great extended weekend
Ritika

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  1. Indore seems like a food heaven. So many different varieties that you don't see otherwise.

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    1. Its a heaven for always hungry people like me :D

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  2. you can't say that its only get in Indore..every cities have their bake samosa bakeries..even outside M.P. As indorian I am always searching bake samosa in every city where I visited,but onething I can say about bake samosa/petish is that Indore's bake samosa's taste is best.

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    1. You know Patties are totally different from baked samosa,I mean they taste different. Baked samosa is more butter-y and yummy actually ;)

      Which place has the best baked samosa according to you ? :D

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  3. you know when I first came to Indore my brother told me in the evening I will feed you bina tala samosa ! and the whole day I was wondering what could a non fried samosa taste like !!!!!!!!!

    eventually it was the normal vegetable puff that we get all over the country but the way Indore vendor's garnish them with bundi, sev, jeerawali, onion, chutney and ketchup is quite amazing !!! I guess a lot of people in Indore especially the marketing guys have this for LUNCH ! I used to do that alot of times when wifey would travel ! :D

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    1. I knowwww :D

      Its so much more better than the normal puffs. Plus the people here put senv and jeeravan in almost everything. Where did you have your baked samosa ?? I usually have mine at a small stall in Palasia

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    2. mine was also from a small stall in Kanchanbaug... I think there was a parshwanath paan wala next to him and its Sanchi point too ! :D

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    3. The Sanchi points apparently have the best baked samosas :D

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  4. I so want to come to Indore ! you make me so so hungry. Those look really lovely Ritika! :)

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  5. Oooohhh you have triggered a lot of memories... eating chat at the sarafa.. and Indori sev... yummeee loaded with black pepper you just do the siiii but you have to have it.. esp with pohas..
    sighhhhhhhhhh
    simple pleasuress!!

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    1. Its been sooo long I have been to Sarafa :(

      Note to self : Must go to Sarafa today :D

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  6. So did you go to the Sarafa? :)

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    1. I didddddd :D :D

      It was awesome, just like always

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