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How to prepare Pinwheel Samosa?
Extremely easy to prepare…Saves your time in folding and shaping the dough as in the usual version…It’s just rolling the dough, stuffing the filling, cutting into slices and deep frying…as Simple as that… Here, I have used the usual potato stuffing but you can fill with any stuffing as per your choice.
Roll out a large lemon-sized dough into an oval shaped roti of about 1/2 mm thickness.
Spread the potato stuffing evenly on the roti leaving just about 1/2-inch space at the corners.
Roll the roti tightly from one end to another and slice it into 1-inch rounds/pinwheels.
Mix 1 tbsp of all-purpose flour with enough water and make a thick paste. Gently dip the pinwheels in all-purpose flour paste so that the stuffing stays intact.
Heat oil in a kadai and deep fry the pinwheels till golden in colour.
Drain them in kitchen towel to remove excess oil if any.
Serve pinwheel samosas hot with any chutney or sauce of your choice.
Notes
Increase or decrease the spiciness as per your taste.
You can substitute all-purpose flour with whole wheat flour too. In that case, add little bit more oil in the dough to make it crispy.