Cheese Sambusak From India Food

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SAMBUSA



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This is a Somali recipe. I learned it by watching my Somali friends around Ramadan and I was able to make my own variation. They are really good and I can't stop eating them. They are served during Ramadan, Weddings, Parties, or just because. Since I am married to a Somalian man, I learned to cook a few things, and there are some of my American dishes he loves as well. For a variation you can substitute shredded beef for ground beef.

Provided by SAFIYOSMOMMY

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     African

Time 1h10m

Yield 24

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 (14 ounce) package spring roll wrappers
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 pounds ground beef
1 leek, chopped
2 teaspoons ground cumin
2 teaspoons ground cardamom
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon pepper
1 small onion, finely chopped
1 clove garlic, minced
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon water, or as needed
1 quart oil for frying

Steps:

  • Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add onions, leek and garlic, and cook, stirring until the onions are transparent. Add ground beef, and cook until about halfway done. Season with cumin, cardamom, salt and pepper. Mix well, and continue cooking until beef has browned.
  • In a small dish or cup, mix together the flour and water to make a thin paste. Using one wrapper at a time, fold into the shape of a cone. Fill the cone with the meat mixture, close the top, and seal with the paste. Repeat until wraps or filling are used up.
  • Heat the oil to 365 degrees F ( 170 degrees C) in a deep-fryer or deep heavy pot. There should be enough oil to submerge the wraps. Fry the Sambusa a few at a time until golden brown. Remove carefully to drain on paper towels.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 163.1 calories, Carbohydrate 10.8 g, Cholesterol 24.5 mg, Fat 9.5 g, Fiber 0.5 g, Protein 8.1 g, SaturatedFat 2.4 g, Sodium 213.4 mg, Sugar 0.3 g

CHEESE SAMBOUSEK



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Small, cheese-filled pastries, eaten as snacks. This recipe comes from the book "A Baker's Odyssey" by Greg Patent. It was recently featured on NPR.

Provided by Susiecat too

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 1h30m

Yield 24 pastries, 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 16

2 1/2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour (spooned into the cups and leveled)
3/4 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon granulated sugar
9 tablespoons cold unsalted butter, cut into tablespoon-sized pieces
1/2 cup cool water
2 teaspoons cumin (optional) or 2 teaspoons caraway seeds (optional)
1 large egg, beaten with a pinch of salt for egg wash
sesame seeds, for sprinkling
12 ounces cheese, shredded (use sharp-flavored cheese for best results)
1 pinch salt
1 pinch cayenne pepper
1 large egg
1 large egg white
1 large egg yolk, beaten with
1 teaspoon water, for egg wash

Steps:

  • First make the dough:.
  • Combine the flour, salt, baking powder, and sugar in a food processor fitted with the metal blade and process for 5 seconds.
  • Add the butter and pulse 10 times, or until the mixture is the consistency of fine meal.
  • With the machine running, add the water in a steady stream, taking about 10 seconds to do so.
  • Process for 1 minute. The dough will gather into a ball and form a mass that whirls around the blade. Feel the dough. It should be smooth, soft, elastic, and no longer sticky.
  • If necessary, adjust the texture with droplets of water or small amounts of flour, processing a few seconds after each addition. If you want to add seeds to the dough, knead them in by hand on your work surface.
  • Divide the dough into 24 pieces and shape into balls (3/4 ounce each).
  • Cover the balls of dough loosely with a kitchen towel and let stand for 30 minutes.
  • Next, the filling:.
  • Place the cheese, salt, cayenne, egg, and egg white in the work bowl of a food processor fitted with the metal blade and pulse very rapidly 20 to 30 times, until the mixture just begins to gather into a mass.
  • Turn out onto a sheet of waxed paper or plastic wrap and pat into a 6 x 4-inch rectangle.
  • Cut the cheese mixture into 1-inch squares.
  • Adjust two oven racks to divide the oven into thirds and preheat the oven to 350°F
  • Line two 14 x 17-inch baking sheets with silicone baking pan liners or cooking parchment.
  • To shape the sambouseks, pat a ball of dough into a 4-inch circle on your unfloured work surface.
  • Place a square of the cheese mixture slightly below the center of the circle and pat it into a semicircular shape, leaving a bottom border of dough a scant 1/2 inch wide.
  • Fold the top half of the dough over the cheese and press the edges firmly to seal.
  • Use a fingertip to crimp the edge of the dough back on itself, forming a fluted border.
  • Place the sambousek on the prepared sheet.
  • Repeat with the remaining dough and cheese, placing 12 sambouseks about 2 inches apart on each sheet.
  • Paint the sambouseks with the egg wash.
  • Bake 30 minutes, or until golden brown.
  • Rotate the pans top to bottom and front to back once during baking to ensure even browning. Use a wide metal spatula to transfer the sambouseks to wire cooling racks, and serve warm or at room temperature.

SAMBUSAKS (CHEESE-FILLED PASTRIES)



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As a child in Egypt, Colette Rossant lived with her extended family in a large house with a full-time kitchen staff. On the first Thursday of every month, her Grandmaman would entertain her many friends, and though Ahmed, the Sudanese chef, always whipped up a number of specialties, Grandmaman herself made the sambusaks-flaky, golden-brown savory pastries filled with fresh farmer's cheese or feta, parmigiano-reggiano, and parsley. If she was feeling magnanimous, Grandmaman would let Colette knead the warm dough. These salty savories would be served first along with tall glasses of iced tea or lemonade at the four o'clock ladies' card party, then reappear later as part of the dinner mazza. For centuries, these pastries-sambusak is Arabic slang for ''turnover''-have been popular snacks in Lebanon, Syria, and Egypt. From Saveur, 1996.

Provided by Chef Kate

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 1h35m

Yield 18-20 turnovers

Number Of Ingredients 10

1/2 cup melted butter
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1/2 teaspoon salt
3 cups flour
1 egg, lightly beaten
2/3 lb feta cheese, crumbled
2 tablespoons freshly grated parmigiano-reggiano cheese
2 eggs
4 teaspoons baking powder
fresh ground black pepper

Steps:

  • For the Pastry.
  • Combine butter, oil, and salt in a bowl.
  • Add 1/2 cup hot water and stir.
  • Gradually add 2 cups flour.
  • Turn dough onto a floured surface and work in remaining flour.
  • Knead until dough holds together; it will be soft.
  • Form into a ball, wrap in plastic, and refrigerate for 30 minutes.
  • For the Filling.
  • Place feta, parmigiano-reggiano, eggs, baking powder, and pepper in a food processor and pulse until light and creamy.
  • For the Turnovers.
  • Preheat oven to 375°.
  • Divide dough into 20 balls.
  • On a floured surface, roll each ball into a round about 4'' in diameter.
  • Place a heaping tablespoons of filling in center of each round.
  • Brush edges with water, fold to enclose filling, then press edges with a fork to seal(Assembled sambusaks may be frozen.)
  • Place sambusaks on 2 lightly greased cookie sheets, then brush with egg wash.
  • Bake until golden, 30-35 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 234.2, Fat 15.9, SaturatedFat 6.9, Cholesterol 64.2, Sodium 391.3, Carbohydrate 16.9, Fiber 0.6, Sugar 0.8, Protein 5.9

CHEESE SAMBUSAK FROM INDIA



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This recipe comes from Copeland Marks' book Sephardic Cooking. He attributes the recipe to the Calcutta area of India. He says that almost all the women there knew how to make them and that they are a popular snack to be served with coffee or tea. The authentic version uses a home-made type of string cheese, but you can substitute the kashkaval, mozzarella or cheddar listed below. I have made these several times, with different cheeses and they are quite good. If you use kashkaval, I suggest French feta. If you use a less strongly flavored cheese, I suggest Bulgarian feta. I freeze them and keep them on hand for unexpected guests. You just thaw them for an hour on a cookie sheet and then reheat them at 350 degrees for 10 minutes. Prep and cooking time does not include one hour of refrigeration needed before assembling and baking.

Provided by Pesto lover

Categories     < 60 Mins

Time 40m

Yield 20 turnovers

Number Of Ingredients 10

2 cups flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon baking powder
3 ounces butter or 3 ounces margarine, sliced
1/2 cup cold water
4 ounces kashkaval, mozzarella or 4 ounces cheddar cheese
4 ounces feta cheese
1 large egg
1/4 teaspoon pepper

Steps:

  • Mix first 4 ingredients together.
  • Cut in the butter and mix with your fingers or a pastry cutter until it resembles coarse meal.
  • Add the water a little at a time until you have a moist, workable dough. Knead for 2 minutes. Wrap dough in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour.
  • Blend the cheeses, the egg and the pepper in a food processor until blended but not to the cosistency of a smooth paste. You want more of a chunky paste. Put in bowl and refrigerate 1 hour.
  • Divide the dough into walnut size pieces. You should get about 20. Roll each one into a round ball and then roll out into a 4 inch pancake shape.
  • Place 1 heaping tsp of the cheese filling on the bottom half of the circle. Moisten the edge of the bottom half and fold the top half over onto it, to form a half-moon shape. Press the edges firmly with the tine of a fork.
  • Place the turnovers on an ungreased cookie sheet and bake in a 375 degree oven for 30 minute or until light brown.
  • Serve warm or at room temperature.

CHEESE SAMBUSAK



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Cheese Sambusak - savory Middle Eastern turnover pastry hand-pies stuffed with cheese and fresh herbs.

Provided by Tori Avey

Categories     Main Course

Time 25m

Number Of Ingredients 13

1/2 cup canola oil
1/2 cup melted unsalted butter
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 cup hot water
3 cups flour
6 oz crumbled feta cheese
6 oz crumbled kashkaval cheese
1/4 cup fresh parsley, chopped
3 large eggs, divided
1/4 tsp black pepper
Poppy or sesame seeds for topping ((optional))
Nonstick cooking spray ((if baking))
Vegetable oil ((if frying - choose oil with a high smoke point))

Steps:

  • First, make your pasty dough. Combine canola oil, melted butter, and salt in a mixing bowl. Mix in the hot (not boiling) water. Gradually stir in the flour, a ½ cupful at a time, till a soft and oily dough forms.When the dough becomes too thick to stir, use your hands to work the last bit of flour into the dough. Don't over-knead-stop when the ball holds together and the dough is smooth. Cover with plastic wrap and let it sit for a few minutes while you make your filling.
  • Don't let the dough sit for longer than 30 minutes before rolling it out, or it will cool down and become more difficult to work with.In a food processor, combine feta and kashkaval cheeses, parsley, 2 eggs and black pepper in a food processor. Pulse ingredients till a light creamy paste forms. This is your sambusak filling.
  • Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F. While oven is heating, assemble your sambusak. There are a couple of ways to do this. The Half-Moon shape is more popular because it's easiest to do; the Triangle Shape is popular for Purim because it's reminiscent of Haman's hat.
  • To Make Half Moon Shape: Flour your rolling surface. Pull a walnut-sized piece of dough from the dough ball; recover the dough ball with plastic. Roll the small piece of dough into a ball with your hands.
  • Lightly flour your rolling pin. Roll the dough out into a rough circle that is between 4 ½ and 5 inches wide. The dough will be quite thin.
  • Place 1 tbsp of filling in the center of the circle. Fold the circle in half over the filling. Seal the edges by pinching gently with your fingers to create a half-moon shape.
  • Use a fork to score the edges of the sambusak-this will help seal them and also make them look pretty.Repeat process until all of the dough has been used. I find it's easiest to roll out five dough pieces at a time, stuff them and seal them, then roll out five more. This saves time and is more efficient them rolling, stuffing and sealing each individual piece.
  • To Make Triangle Shape: Flour your rolling surface. Divide your dough into four equal-sized sections.Choose one section to work with, keep the other sections under plastic wrap till you're ready to use them.Lightly flour your rolling pin. Roll the dough out till it is very thin. You will want to cut a square with 8- to 10-inch sides from the dough, so keep this in mind as you roll it out; I sometimes use a ruler to help gauge the size.
  • Once your dough is rolled out, cut a square with equal length sides from the dough. The square should be somewhere between 8 inches and 10 inches wide. Use a ruler or straight edge to cut the sides as straight as possible.Push extra dough trimmings into a small ball and store it under the plastic wrap separate from the rest of the dough.
  • Cut the square into equal-sized quarters. Each of these quarters will be used to form a sambusak.Cut the square into equal-sized quarters. Each of these quarters will be used to form a sambusak.
  • Place 1 tbsp of filling into the center of each square.
  • Fold one corner of a square over to the diagonally opposite corner and pinch to seal the sides.
  • Use a fork to score the edges of the sambusak-this will help seal them and also make them look pretty.
  • Repeat process for remaining squares. Roll out remaining dough sections in the same way, using the ball of trimmings as a fifth and final section of dough.Once your sambusak have been assembled, they are ready to be cooked. You can either deep fry them or bake them. I prefer to bake them because of the more consistent results (plus it's healthier)-but frying is more traditional.
  • To Bake Sambusak: Place sambusak on a lightly greased or parchment-lined cookie sheet.Beat the remaining egg with 1 tsp of cold water. Brush the sambusak with a thin layer of the egg wash. Sprinkle the sambusak with poppy seeds or sesame seeds, if desired. Bake sambusak at 350 degrees F for about 40-45 minutes until golden brown.
  • To Fry Sambusak: Do not use egg wash or coat with seeds. Heat an oil with a high smoke point (like grapeseed) over medium until hot, but not smoking.Fry the sambusak in batches of four till golden, turning halfway through cooking.
  • Drain on a paper towel before serving.Serve sambusak warm or at room temperature. They're best straight from the oven, but the baked ones also keep quite well, and can be reheated in the microwave if desired.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 178 kcal, Carbohydrate 12 g, Protein 4 g, Fat 12 g, SaturatedFat 5 g, Cholesterol 46 mg, Sodium 216 mg, ServingSize 1 serving

SAMBOUSEK (SPINACH, MEAT, CHEESE FILLINGS)



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So many recipes for Sambousek so I posted the dough recipe I liked and worked best for me after trying several and some favorite traditional fillings. You can bake or Fry.

Provided by Jamilahs_Kitchen

Categories     African

Time 1h45m

Yield 20-30 pies, 12-24 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 33

3 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup lukewarm water
2 1/2 lbs chopped spinach
3 chopped onions
1/2 cup olive oil
1/4 cup lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon sumac
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper
8 ounces softened cream cheese
1 cup crumbled feta cheese
2/3 cup chopped walnuts (optional)
3 tablespoons heavy cream
1/2 cup parsley, chopped
1 scallion, minced
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper (fresh ground)
1 lb ground lamb or 1 lb ground turkey
1 large tomatoes, minced
1 small onion, minced
1/2 cup chopped flat leaf parsley
2 tablespoons tomato paste
3 -4 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon cumin
2 teaspoons allspice
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
1/2 teaspoon dry oregano
1 cup frying oil (I always use olive, use what you like)

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, mix together the flour, olive oil and salt. Create a well in the center of the flour mixture and pour in the water.
  • Gradually fold the flour into the water while simultaneously rotating the bowl.
  • Dough will be slightly sticky
  • Knead the dough until pliable and no longer sticky
  • Place in fridge for one hour allow dough to set.
  • Lightly flour your work surface and roll out the dough into a 1/4" thick rectangle.
  • Using a cookie cutter or even a large glass, cut out circles from the dough.
  • Do not lift or remove the circles.
  • Slowly lift the excess dough surrounding the circles and replace in the bowl to be rolled out again as a second batch.
  • Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until needed
  • Mix the filling ingredients. Take tablespoon of filling mixture and put on each circle. Take about a teaspoonful of mixture and place in the center of each circle
  • Fold circles in half to create half-moons (semi-circles). Pinch the edges together with a fork or fingers to tightly seal
  • Repeat same process with the remaining dough and filling
  • Frying : Heat oil in a 6qt saucepan over medium-high heat (fill oil no more than half-way)
  • Fry the Sambousek until golden brown, approximately 4 minutes, turning once.
  • Remove with a slotted spoon and drain excess oil on paper towels
  • Baking: Dip each piece in olive oil and put in sheet pan.
  • Bake in 350 degree oven for 45 minutes till brown.
  • Serve cold or warm.

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HUEVOS HAMINADOS (SEPHARDIC JEWISH-STYLE EGGS) - FOOD.COM
Place all ingredients into a pot or crock pot, and cover well with lukewarm water. Bring water to a boil, cover and reduce the heat to very low. Cook for at least 5 hours or (preferably) overnight. As water evaporates, more can be added. After the eggs have been cooking for several hours, you can gently tap the shells with a spoon to crack them ...
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FROZEN CHEESE SAMBUSAK “12” PIECES (READY TO COOK) - TAIBA FARMS
Frozen Cheese Sambusak “12” Pieces (Ready to Cook) Enjoy this crispy, Lebanese appetizer filled with white cheese and mozzarella with fresh parsley. This savory, tasty side dish can be deep fried or oven baked. Quantity: Dozen “12” Pieces. Packaging Size: 30×20 cm. Storage:-18 Degrees or lower “keep it Frozen”
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CHEESE-FILLED SAMBUSAK - TABLET MAGAZINE
The Dough: 1 ½ cups smeed (semolina, not semolina flour); 2 ½ to 3 cups unbleached all-purpose flour; Dash salt; 3 tablespoons vegetable oil; 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, at room ...
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CHEESE SAMOSAS RECIPE - THE ODEHLICIOUS
Step 1 - I add half a teaspoon of cheese fillings into the long sheet wrapper. Use your cleaned finger or spoon to spread the cheese. Step 2 - Fold the wrapper by bringing the upper-left edge to the right side. Before folding, paste on the upper right and middle side with the flour-water mixture.
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BEEF SAMBUSAK | BOUREKAS, ETC - MEDITERRANEAN PASTRIES & APPETIZERS
Made with the same flaky sesame-seed crusted pastry dough that is used for the cheese sambusak but is stuffed with a new recipe of seasoned ground beef. The beef sambusak is the perfect treat to be enjoyed as an appetizer or just as a snack. Category: Meat Options Tag: Sambusak. Description Description . Baking Instructions: Preheat oven to 350° F Place frozen …
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CHEESE SAMBUSAK RECIPE | MY RECIPE TIME
June 04, 2020 in arabic-foods-recipes Cheese Sambusak Recipe Prep:30 mins Cook:25 mins Total:55 mins Servings:15 Yield:15 servings Ingredients 1 (4 ounce) package c... Cheese Sambusak Recipe
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SAMBUSAK - SAVORY CHEESE PASTRY - JAMIE GELLER
1. In a large mixing bowl, mix flour, smead, salt and oil. Add water a little at a time. Mix until well blended. Cover and set aside. 2. Prepare cheese filling: combine cheese, beaten eggs and baking powder and mix lightly. 3. Take out a third of dough.
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CHEESE SAMBUSAK | BOUREKAS, ETC - MEDITERRANEAN PASTRIES
Baking Instructions: Preheat oven to 350° F. Place frozen sambusak on baking sheets, lightly greased or with parchment paper. Bake time: 30 min. in a conventional oven until the sambusak turn golden brown. No Trans-Fat – No MSG – No High Fructose Corn Syrup – …
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