Hello my lovelies. Thursday!!!! Wonder if you'd care for some samosas (or 'mosas, as my little one calls them!).
Samosas & ketchup on the patio.
it was an earl grey kind of an evening..........
A closeup of the crunchy goodness. I can never get all my samosas the same shape and size. But they do taste awesome! ;) Because I eyeball things, and because I'm too lazy to write up the recipe --the best approximation of the recipe here.
So, this post is about keeping promises (albeit a little late, but I really do have a reason for the tardiness!)....Anita, this is my entry for the tea party. Sorry I'm late (I don't usually keep Indian Stretchable Time, but sometimes I just do. Gulp! sorry!). There are promises you make to others and promises you make to yourself. I promised myself some R&R, here's what my evening looked like yesterday.......
Yes, my library also gets India Today. I know, isn't that freak!ng awesome? Now I haven't gone through the entire stack (though I would have dearly loved to!), but it was gooood to have a few moments to unwind.
How did you handle the midweek blahs?
yummy... samosas are so tempting!!
ReplyDeleteyummy samosas....need to come to your place for tea :-)
ReplyDeleteThose samosas are to die for..sadly i dont have the patience 2 make them...
ReplyDeleteThanks girls!
ReplyDeleteLOL Nisha, give yourself another few years in the west, you'll be craving things so bad, you'll end up turning into a mini-halwai! (at least that's how it happened to me..........) :) Had we been in India, I don't think I would have even touched the stuff, much less made it! ;)
Oh those samosas look yumm!! yumm!! And everyone deserves some unwind time for sure!
ReplyDeletemmmmmm....i'm lucky...i can pick this stuff up right around my house...so whenever i have the craving...yummy hot samosas with fresh jalebis!
ReplyDeleteWow,you made these yourself.Mightily impressed.
ReplyDeleteI love samosas n make them by dozens !!!
ReplyDeleteLovely pics ... See you at the tea party .
Mmm, samosas - one of my favorite things in the entire world to eat and to make at home! YUM.
ReplyDeleteI love samosas...all Indian food actually. Never tried making samosas though...I should.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE those.
ReplyDeleteYears ago, I was the featured cook of the week in a local newspaper for Indian cooking.
http://www.birchlane.net/cookoftheweek.htm
I want some samosas now!!! I Love it! So hungry now...
ReplyDeleteI'm loving this! Loads of 'mosa lovers (and makers) out there! :)
ReplyDeleteI have to put in a big shout out to all my lovely foodie blogger friends....you never know who's reading and who is inspired!--so keep on posting your lip smacking recipes.... :)
(just to clear a point: I use "foodie" in its loosest, happiest connotation--for me foodie is a person who loves food and not the snooty know-it-all!!)
yes here another mosa lover especially the kind you made. homemade and served with loads of ketchup and love. dont forget the tea.
ReplyDeleteTease! Did you know it'd rain here all day and I would crave samosas? The photos are stunning. When I was a kid, I used to peel the samosa covering and eat ONLY that. Now I dig the insides first. With ketchup and chai.
ReplyDelete@Pree: ;) you've been doing just that all this time, posting those droolllyyy recipes! glad I got back! ;) I almost always burn my mouth when i make these because I can't wait to dive in, and i don't really care what part I devour first!!!..... :)
ReplyDeleteSamosa pulled me here,luks delicious...
ReplyDeleteLovely samosas Gagan!..yummy :)..nice shots!
ReplyDeleteyummy! yummy!! send me some please...its raining and U wouldn't mind a bite or two!
ReplyDeleteoh my week was so crazy busy...so glad it's friday. I am curled up in bed and catching up on some reading. So those samosa's look great and I love dipping them in ketchup with a touch of maggie sauce :)
ReplyDeleteI remember growing up my mom would actually make these and she would recruit me to help her..now we just get frozen ones :)
naina