Recipe Of Vegetable Samosa Through The Grand Pavilion Video

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Have you ever tasted vegetable samosa? If not, in this video, we will explain the recipe for vegetable samosa. Firstly, we know where samosa comes from. Vegetable samosa comes from India. It is a snack dish that gives crispy delights. Indian dishes, from curries to crispy snacks, are famous all over the world. Indian food gives an aromatic and unique taste to every food. 

When it comes to snacks, India has spicy and tangy flavoured snacks – including samosa, paneer tikka, tandoori chicken, onion bhaji and more. The Grand Pavilion also serves Indian snacks without compromising the real taste. We use fresh ingredients to prepare the food. 

 

In this video, you will learn about the recipe for vegetable samosa. To make samosa, you need to mash boiled potatoes, peas, and aromatic spices and serve with different kinds of sauces, such as tomato ketchup and mint chutney. It has a crunchy and crispy taste that makes your evening better.  

You can make vegetable samosa with your favourite vegetables using spices. Vegetable samosa people like to eat in the evening with different beverages, including Indian tea, coca-cola and more. Often, Indian people serve vegetable samosa on special occasions or satisfy a slight hunger in the evening. 

If you want to taste vegetable samosa, come to The Grand Pavilion. We offer a variety of Indian dishes, from curries to snacks.

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