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This delicious mutton Keema Samosa is the perfect handheld snack. Filled with a bright, spicy and smoky meat filling and fried to crispy golden perfection, you will love this tasty and savory patti samosa appetizer.

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Why you will love this keema samosa?

Keema means "mince," and in this case refers to the minced mutton (lamb/goat) or beef filling. In my humble opinion, my smoky keema filling makes the best samosa. Who doesn't love a crispy, handheld pocket of delicious and dip-able meat?!?

This patti samosa is the most loved deep fried golden beauties sold in street stalls or restaurants during Ramadan month. Perfect for parties, get together, game day, Ramadan Iftar or Eid, this traditional Indian and Pakistani snack is sure to please the whole crowd.

Serve this delicious mutton keema samosa with your favorite green chutney, mango chutney or tomato sauce for a delicious appetizer along with mains like biryanis, mutton korma, or yakhni pulao, no matter what the occasion.

Ingredients & Possible Substitutions

This meat samosa recipe may look daunting, but it is likely that you have many of the spices and ingredients already on hand. Here is everything you need:

A few notes on the ingredients:

  • Samosa Pattis - while pattis are the traditional wrapper used for samosa, you can easily substitute spring roll wrappers, phyllo dough or even puff pastry depending on what you have on hand.
  • Ground Meat - I personally prefer mutton/lamb or beef for this recipe, but if you are avoiding red meat, ground chicken or turkey can be used instead.
  • Ginger Garlic Paste - while I love keeping this on hand as a great time saver, you can opt to use minced garlic cloves and freshly grated ginger instead.
  • Flour Paste - to seal the samosas, you need to make a paste of flour and water. All purpose, whole wheat or even gluten free all purpose flour can be used for this purpose. Mix together 4-6 tablespoons of water with 2-3 tablespoons of flour for your samosa sealing paste.
  • Spice Powders - to season the keema filling, use ground turmeric, coriander, chili powder and garam masala. Feel free to adjust the spices to your preferred levels.
  • Dill - this recipe calls for fresh dill, which I love for it's bright green color and fresh, herbaceous flavor. If necessary, substitute 2 teaspoons of dried dill.
  • Lemon Juice - whenever possible, use fresh lemon juice for the best possible flavors.

How to Make Keema Samosa?

Step 1 - Make Meat Filling

In a heavy bottom pan, heat oil. Add ¼ cup sliced onion and fry well till light golden brown.

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Then, add ground meat, browning it and breaking it up with your spatula.

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Now, add ginger garlic paste, all the dry spice powders, and salt. Mix and sauté on high heat for 1 minute. Cover and cook on low heat until just done and all liquid is evaporated.

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Take the cooked meat mixture off the heat and immediately add chopped cilantro, dill leaves, scallion, green chili, remaining sliced onion, lemon juice to hot meat mixture and mix well.

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Now, place a small steel bowl in the center of the mixture, and put the heated charcoal into the bowl.

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Pour 1 teaspoon ghee over the heated charcoal to create smoke, and immediately cover with the tight-fitting lid to allow the smoke to penetrate into the meat. Let the mixture rest for 10 minutes.

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After 15 minutes, discard the coal. The meat mixture is now ready for filling the samosas.

Step 2 - Fold Patti Samosa

Take one patti and make a cone by wrapping one corner around as illustrated below.

TIP: Be sure to keep stack of pattis covered with plastic wrap or a damp towel while you work. They will become dry and brittle if exposed to air for too long.

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Add a spoonful of mixture to the cone.

TIP: Do not overfill the cone with the mixture as it may cause the patti to tear or overflow.

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Wrap the sides to form a triangle.

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Now seal the edges using the prepared flour paste. Wet the exposed edges with the paste, then gently press shut as though you were sealing an envelope.

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Repeat the same procedure till all the mixture is used up.

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Step 3 - Fry the Samosas

Heat enough oil to fully immerse the samosas in a deep pan or a wok. Once the oil gets hot (~175-190C/350-375F), reduce the heat to medium-high and fry the samosas until crisp and golden brown.

TIP: Oil temperature is very important when frying. When possible, use a frying thermometer to ensure proper temperature. If the oil is too hot, the samosas can burn. If it is too cold, the samosas will take on extra oil and become soggy. Don't have a thermometer? You can approximate oil temperatures with a wooden spoon.

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Remove fried samosas to a paper towel lined plate to drain. Serve hot with green chutney or tomato sauce.

Expert Tips & Tricks

  1. For perfect Keema Samosa, you want the meat filling to remain moist without having any excess liquid. Be sure to remove the meat from heat as soon as the meat is *just cooked* through. If needed, cook on high heat for a minute to dry out any remaining liquid.
  2. Samosa pattis can become dry and brittle when exposed to air. Keep them covered with a damp towel until you fold them.
  3. Be sure to fry your samosas on medium heat. Oil should reach 175-190C or 350-375F for best results. Additionally, do not overcrowd the frying pan when frying samosas. Work in batches to keep the heat constant.
  4. If you are planning to freeze the uncooked samosa, then make sure all of the onions are cooked. So, after you add the greens and sliced onions, I would recommend sautéing everything together for 2-3 minutes until onion is just translucent. Raw onion and uncooked greens may give you stale aroma and reduce the shelf life after freezing.
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FAQs

What else can I use instead of samosa patti?

While samosa pattis are traditional wrappers for this Indian snack, you can opt to use spring roll wrappers, phyllo dough or puff pastry sheets instead. Be sure to cut them into appropriate sizes after defrosting and keep phyllo and spring roll wrappers under a damp towel while you work.

Can I bake my keema patti samosa?

Absolutely. If you are avoiding deep fried foods, you can opt to bake them instead.
Lay them in a single layer on a parchment lined baking tray. Brush with little oil and bake in preheated oven at 180C/355F for 25 minutes or until golden and crisp. Flip once in the middle of baking, and keep an eye on them to ensure they don't burn.

Can I cook patti samosa in the air fryer?

Yes! Preheat air fryer at 180C/355F for 5-7 minutes. Brush the samosa with oil and arrange 4-5 keema samosa in the air fryer basket.
Cook for 20-22 minutes until golden brown flipping once in between.

Storing & Freezing samosa

To Store: Uncooked samosas stay well in the fridge for up to 2 days and in the freezer for up to 4 months.

Leftover cooked samosas will keep at room temperature for up to 8 hours and in the fridge for up to 3 days. To reheat, use the oven, toaster oven or air fryer.

To Freeze: After making the meat filling and wrapping the patti, you can freeze non-fried samosas for up to 4 months.

I recommend you place them on a parchment lined pan in a single layer without touching, then freeze for about two hours. After this, you can place the samosas into a ziplock freezer bag, removing as much air as possible, and store. These frozen meat samosas doesn't need thawing, you can fry them straight from the freezer.

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Keema Samosa Recipe (Patti Samosa)

This delicious recipe for Keema Samosa is the perfect handheld snack. Filled with a bright, spicy, and smoky meat filling and fried to crispy golden perfection, you will love this tasty and savory patti samosa appetizer.

Course Appetizer, Snacks

Cuisine World

Diet Dairy-Free, Non Vegetarian

Prep Time 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes minutes

Servings 18

Calories 140kcal

Author Farrukh Aziz

Ingredients

  • 16-18 Samosa Patti Sheets
  • 2 tablespoons Vegetable Oil + for Deep Frying
  • ¾ cup Onion (divided) (sliced)
  • 250 grams Ground Meat (Beef or Mutton - lamb/goat)
  • 2 teaspoon Ginger Garlic Paste
  • ½ teaspoon Ground Turmeric
  • 1 teaspoon Coriander Powder
  • 1 teaspoon Red Chili Powder
  • 1 teaspoon Garam Masala Powder
  • Salt to taste
  • 1 teaspoon Lemon juice
  • 2 tablespoons Cilantro (chopped)
  • 2 tablespoons Dill (chopped)
  • cup Scallion (Spring Onion) (chopped)
  • 1 Green Chili
  • 1 Live Charcoal
  • 1 tsp Ghee
  • Flour Paste ( A mixture of all purpose flour and water)

Instructions

  • In a heavy bottom pan, heat oil. Add ¼ cup sliced onion and fry well till light golden brown.

  • Add ground meat, ginger garlic paste, all the dry spice powders, and salt. mix and saute on high heat for 1 minute. Cover and cook on low heat until just done. Keep in mind that there should be no water left at all, the mixture should be dry.

  • Take the cooked meat mixture off the heat and immediately add chopped cilantro, dill leaves, scallion, green chili, remaining sliced onion, lemon juice to hot meat mixture and mix well.

  • Now, place a small steel bowl in the center of the mixture, and put the heated charcoal into the bowl.

  • Pour 1 teaspoon ghee over the heated charcoal to create smoke, and immediately cover with the tight-fitting lid to allow the smoke to penetrate into the meat. Let the mixture rest for 10 minutes.

  • After 15 minutes, discard the coal. Meat Mixture is ready for filling the samosas.

Folding the Patti Samosa

  • Take one patti, and make a cone, fill the mixture in it, wrap the sides to form a triangle, and seal the edges using the prepared flour paste. (Please refer to the step by step pictures in the post above)

  • Do not overfill the cone with the mixture as it may cause the patti to tear or overflow.

  • Repeat the same procedure till all the mixture is used up.

  • Heat enough oil in a deep pan or a wok. Once the oil gets hot, reduce the heat to medium-high and fry the samosas until crisp and golden brown.

  • Do not fry on high heat to avoid burning of the samosas.

  • Serve hot with green chutney or simply with tomato sauce.

Notes

  • For perfect Keema Patti Samosa, you want the meat filling to remain moist without having any excess liquid. Be sure to remove the meat from heat as soon as the meat is *just cooked* through.If needed, cook on high heat for a minute to dry out any remaining liquid.
  • Samosa pattis can become dry and brittle when exposed to air. Keep them covered with a damp towel until you fold them.
  • Be sure to fry your samosas on medium heat. Oil should reach 175-190C or 350-375F for best results. Additionally, do not overcrowd the frying pan when frying samosas. Work in batches to keep the heat constant.
  • If you are planning to freeze the uncooked samosa, then make sure all of the onions are cooked. So, after you add the greens and sliced onions, I would recommend sautéing everything together for 2-3 minutes until onion is just translucent. Raw onion and uncooked greens may give you stale aroma and reduce the shelf life after freezing.

Nutrition

Calories: 140kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 12mg | Sodium: 130mg | Potassium: 87mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 108IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 19mg | Iron: 1mg

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Best Keema Samosa Recipe (Patti Samosa) - Cubes N Juliennes (2024)

FAQs

What is Keema samosa made of? ›

In Pakistan, home cooks have varied takes on samosa fillings — this one combines spiced ground chicken with cilantro and green chiles for freshness — but most agree on store-bought spring roll wrappers for the shells. Convenience aside, these ready-made pastry sheets are the key to unparalleled crispness.

What is samosa patti made of? ›

Samosa patti are the long broad strips made of wheat or maida flour. This serves as an outer covering for the stuffing. Ideal samosa patti should have a crust that's neither too thin nor thick - it should be crisp but not too flaky.

What is the use of Patti? ›

To affix dressing to wound and hold a primary dressing in shape and position. To cover small wounds with gauze, padding, usually as a temporary measure till proper dressing available. Suitable to hold an intravenous needle, medical devices, electrodes, tubings.

How many calories are in a keema samosa? ›

5. Keema samosa calories
Serving Size (in grams)1 Keema Samosa Calories (kcal)2 Keema Samosa Calories (kcal)
Small piece (30 grams)130261
Medium piece (40 grams)174348
Large piece (50 grams)217435
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What dough are samosas made of? ›

Make Samosa Dough (or use frozen puff pastry sheets)

Mix together flour, carom seeds, salt and oil in a mixing bowl. Rub the flour well with your fingers or in between your palms for 3 to 4 mins to incorporate the oil. It should look like breadcrumbs and this is very important to make flaky samosa.

What are traditional samosas made of? ›

The samosa is prepared with an all-purpose flour (locally known as maida) and stuffed with a filling, often a mixture of diced and cooked or mashed boiled potato, onions, green peas, lentils, ginger, spices and green chili. A samosa can be vegetarian or non-vegetarian, depending on the filling.

Is Patti samosa healthy? ›

No, this recipe is not healthy. The samosa are deep fried which does not work for healthy living and it has a stuffing of potatoes. Your fat levels increase as deep frying increases oil absorption.

Is samosa healthier than burger? ›

Samosas are better as compared to burgers as they are made with vegetables and spices and no cheese or sauce with added preservatives are used. Even though samosas are deep fried and would come across as super unhealthy, they are still better than burgers.

What is garam patti called in English? ›

Introducing the Alpha Life Care "India Crepe" Cotton Elastic Bandage, also known as "Garam Patti", an effective solution for pain relief in various body parts.

What do we call leg Patti in English? ›

A brace is a device attached to a person's leg to strengthen or support it.

Does Garam Patti work? ›

A hot pad helps the affected area to heal easily. It also increases blood circulation to the affected area. It is also useful for increasing fluid in the organs. With its help, pressure is kept on the affected area.

How many samosas should I eat? ›

Since it is a fried snack you may consume it once or twice in a week, with not more than 2 samosas in one serving.

Can I eat samosa in weight loss? ›

In conclusion, with a few alterations in preparation and choice of ingredients, samosas can still have a place in your weight loss journey. It's all about balance, portion control, and making healthier swaps without compromising on taste. Enjoy your samosas guilt-free.

Is Keema good for diet? ›

Chicken neck keema can be a part of a weight loss diet if prepared in a healthy way. It's a lean source of protein, which can help you feel full and maintain muscle mass while losing weight. However, how it's prepared and the portion size are crucial. Avoid excessive use of oil and unhealthy additives.

What is keema meat made of? ›

Keema means ground meat in Hindi. It can be any ground meat. Lamb, beef, goat or even chicken.

What are meat samosas made of? ›

Ingredients
  • 1 pound lean ground beef.
  • 1 medium onion, finely chopped.
  • 2 garlic cloves, crushed.
  • 2 teaspoons ground coriander.
  • 1 ½ teaspoons ground cumin.
  • ½ teaspoon ground turmeric.
  • ½ teaspoon chile powder, or more to taste.
  • ¼ teaspoon ground ginger.

What are vegetarian samosas made of? ›

They're also an excellent Indian vegetarian dish, as in this recipe, which includes cubed potatoes, peas, carrots, and onions. A good vegetable samosa often contains garam masala, which is a combination of several spices: coriander, cumin, cloves, pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, and bay leaves.

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