I am a sucker for crab meat, I can have it everyday, prepared different ways.
Recently we had entertained a group of friends at home, the dinner theme was Indian,
and for the first time I made crab samosas,
a very light starter, and not so hard to put it together.
The following ingredients are for about 24 samosas:
samosa sheets or Chinese spring roll sheets
1 lb of cooked crab meat (lump)
1 large boiled potato
mustard seeds
2 tbs of grated ginger (you can use ginger paste)
1/2 large onion finely chopped
1/2 cup of heavy cream
6-8 dried curry leaves
2 tbs of chopped cilantro
1 tbs of garam masala
salt
peppercanola oil for frying
First of all, in a large saute pan, add little ghee or butter and
cook the onion the, spices and the chopped boiled potato.
After 1 minute, add the crab meat and cilantro, mixing them together.
Once the mixture is cooked, add the cream and stir for one more minute.
Set the crab filling aside, for about 30 minutes.
Cut the square of dough in half (2 triangles), then roll them in a cone shape,
fill them with the crab mixture, like 3 quarters, then brush the top part it with water,
and roll it to close.
When you're done, filling the samosas, refrigerate them
for 5 minutes, while you heat up the oil for frying.
Fry them gently on both sides, then set them on a board over a paper towel, to crisp.
You can serve them with any kind of store bought chutney
( I did mine with mango chutney) or make your own.
Here is a quick chutney, recipe.
Saute one tbs of crushed garlic, with a touch of oil, 1/2 tbs of cayenne pepper, 1 tbs of garam masala, 2 shredded mango, salt and a squeeze of lemon, 1 tbs of brown sugar.
Preferably, make the chutney a day before so it marinates.
Serve it on the side, with your crab samosas.
Don't forget the wine, this time I suggest : Grunner Veltliner, Loimer, 2009 from Austria, a great fresh taste, that compliments the spices and the aromas of the samosas.
Cheers !
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