Hey everyone, hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, potato and mince pinwheels. It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I will make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.
Potato and mince pinwheels is one of the most favored of current trending foods on earth. It is simple, it is quick, it tastes delicious. It’s appreciated by millions every day. Potato and mince pinwheels is something that I have loved my whole life. They’re nice and they look fantastic.
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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook potato and mince pinwheels using 20 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Potato and mince pinwheels:
- Take 2 medium sized boiled and mashed potatoes
- Prepare 1 and half cup mince boiled with salt and garlic
- Prepare To taste salt
- Make ready Half tspn Lal mirch powder
- Take Half tspn kutii Lal mirch
- Take Half tspn zeera kutta
- Get 1 tspn dhania kutta hua
- Take choty size ka pyaz
- Prepare 1 medium sized grn chilli cut thinly
- Take As requird Hara dhania
- Take 1/2 tspn soya sauce
- Prepare 1/2 tspn BBQ sauce
- Prepare For dough
- Prepare 1 cup maida
- Take 1/4 th tspn nmk
- Get Oil 1 tblspn
- Get Pani for making dough
- Get For Binding of wheels
- Prepare 2 tspn of maida
- Prepare 2 3 tspn of water
Place close together, cut side up on a greased baking tray. In medium bowl, with fork, mash potatoes leaving some small pieces. I am drawn towards foods that are out of the ordinary. Of course, I love the traditional foods, and probably make more of those on a regular basis, but throw in a different ingredient or something unexpected, and it really intrigues me.
Steps to make Potato and mince pinwheels:
- Dough should b make first by mixing oil and salt in maida mix them well then add water to make a dough…..dough should not b Soo soft it should b hard enough to roll easily widout dusting maida…… keep it aside by covering it
- Make runny mix of 2 tspn of maida and watr to bind the wheels
- Now put the pan on flame and add a tblspn of oil in it now add pyaz and sotay it to change clr then add green chillies zeera nmk mirch kuti Lal mirch dhania mix and add potatoes and mince mix it together then add soya and BBQ sauce and mix them and fry it ke alooo ka kachapn khtm ho jae now keep it aside and let it cool
- Now make to pairas of dough and roll one of it in a big roti
- On roti add the filling to cover itl altogether except at cornors
- Now start folding roti from one side in a tight roll…..roll roll and reach the end cornors and at cornors the put some maida and water runny binding mix to close
- Tap the roll and now cut With sharp knife into an inch thick wheels and then press them with light hands
- Now heat the oil for frying dip the wheels one by one in binding mixture of maida and then in the pan for frying and pinwheels r ready when they r golden brown
Mince meat and potato cutlets are a popular Anglo Indian dish and this is a version concocted by family. Anglo Indian Mince Meat and Potato Cutlets. This beef and potato casserole is baked with a cheese sauce and mushrooms. I love potatoes, whether they are baked, fried, boiled, steamed, stewed or grilled - all are my favourite! When I was younger, I would drizzle the salty and slightly starchy dark sauce over my rice or porridge, pile on the potatoes and minced pork and ate it all up with gusto - double the.
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