Saturday 12 June 2010

Trevor's Pappadum Samosas and Green Smoothie




I've made pappadum samosas many times before,
they are always a favorite at our home, 
I usually fill them with spicy potatoes and peas, 
but Trevor made a filling of spinach, onions and crumbled cheese.
These samosas are easy to make and quite healthy,
no need to make dough and no need for deep frying.
Trevor whizzed up a delicious green smoothie too,
lifted me right out of feeling unwell and blue :-)


1 Onion finely sliced ( Trevor used a red onion)
1 bag of young Spinach leaves roughly chopped up
1 teaspoon of garam masala
feta - crumbled up
a pinch of sea salt (as feta is quite salty too)
packet of Pappadums
olive oil

In a spoon of oil fry the onions till they are transparent
and keep aside to cool.
Chop up the spinach leaves and mix with the onions,
add garam masala, sea salt and tofu.
Gently mix this together. Keep aside.

Preheat the oven to 180 C and lightly
spray and baking tray with oil.

Fill a large bowl with water.
Take a pappadum and dip it in the water to make it wet.
Cut it in half with a scissor.
Take a big spoonful of the spinach and feta filling
and put it in the center of the half pappadum.
Fold one side and then the other side to make a triangle.
if the pappadum dries up then wet your hands and run
them over the pappadum, keeping it moist all the time.
Quickly press the wet corners and hold till they stick together.
Dip your finger in a small bowl of oil and run it over the corners
to help the edges stick even better.


You have to work fast while making these samosas,
as the pappadums dry out quite quickly.
Put the samosas on the baking tray and bake for ten minutes
on one side, then for five minutes on the other.
Keep checking as depending on your oven, this can take a
little less time or a little more.



Nothing cheers me up like a Green Smoothie does,
so Trevor blended a frozen banana and a handful of
frozen grapes with a big handful of romaine lettuce
(you can use any other greens, spinach, kale, etc)
added a spoonful of hemp seeds for super protein,
3 seedless dates, half a tray of ice cubes and some
water.....YUM

He served it along with the samosas and a green herb
salad with cherry tomatoes, all freshly picked from our
patio garden.....



Trevor is from Ireland but his heart belongs in South India
just like mine does - his dream would be to live right next
to a Kerala restaurant and eat appams with meen curry
for lunch and dinner.....





11 comments:

Indian Khana said...

That's real nice...looks delicious...samosa with pappad is wonderful idea...I shall try..thanks for the entry to both of :)

Neeta said...

Thanks Priti and your event is a wonderful idea :-)

Shaheen said...

Your papad samosas which I was so curious about! Looks delicious.

Neeta said...

Thanks Shaheen, Trevor did a great job for sure, but....hmm.....mine are better ;-)

Vee said...

Pappad samosas..i thought only u were creative..till i saw these cutesy samosas made by Trevor..I so love samosas but the thougth of them being deep fried keeps me away from them..i gotta try this for sure..U both rock...!

Neeta said...

Thanks Vee Darling, these samosas are delicious for sure, try with different fillings, my fav is onion, peas, mint, coriander and cumin!!!
Trevor is a fabulous cook and he rocks in more ways than I can count :-)
Love and hugs xoxox

CarinE said...

I've never had green smoothies before. does it taste like....pure green???

Neeta said...

Hi Carine,
The fruits camouflage the taste of greens, for example with banana and spinach, you won't taste the spinach at all - give it a try, green smoothies are very delicious :-)

Srivalli said...

Lovely samosas..never knew abt this..:)

Neeta said...

Thanks Valli, let me know if you make them :-)

Myvegfare said...

Hi neeta, first time in your blog, you have a lovely space here, I came in though the cooking event from Him, what a delightful idea, I loved it thanks for sharing, I will definitely give this a try, and love jeera popadum that's my favourite!

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