I was going to make a shepherd's pie with the leftovers from the roasted lamb the other day but instead I decided to make a hash, but not just any kind of hash . . . a Lamb Samosa Hash! Lamb is a common filling used to make Samosa's and so I thought why not make a hash which incorporates the flavours which go into a Samosa and all I can say is . . . GREAT CALL on my part, because it was fabulous!
A samosa is a common snack in countries such as India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh. Normally it consists of a pastry shell of a triangular shape, with a savory vegetarian filling made with potato, onion, coriander and green peas. They are deep fried once filled. You can also get lamb and chicken ones.
When I lived in Oromocto New Brunswick, you could get lovely ones at the Fredericton Farmer's market on Saturdays. They were so fresh and so delicious. I used to pick them up and bring them over to my eldest son's apartment when he was at Uni. We would devour them together because we both loved them so much. Those were always vegetarian ones.
My friend Joy, who has lived all over the world including India, South Africa and Australia makes fabulous Lamb ones . . . with only ground lamb. I love hers. They are quite simply gorgeous . . . absolutely and positively.
This is like a combination and the best bits of the two. I used leftover potatoes, peas and carrots from our roasted dinner, and of course the leftover lamb, cut up in small bits. I added a chopped onion . . .
Ground cinnamon, coriander, ginger and cayenne along with some curry and garlic powders and a hint of lemon juice . . . and a chopped tomato all went into the mix, with the end result being something which was positively delicious and which we both enjoyed very much.
It made enough for four people, so we enjoyed it two days in a row, and I have to say quite happily. It was delicious. Truly delicious. I do hope you will give it a go. You don't need to confine yourself to using only leftover lamb for this . . . chicken, turkey, beef or pork, all would be equally as delicious. I think you will really love it.
This would be a delicious and unusual way to use up some of your Christmas Leftovers, both protein and vegetable!
*Lamb Samosa Hash*
Serves 4We had this with a delicious salad on the side!
I love using up everything..when we have something like this J whips it up..he's really good at it:)
ReplyDeleteOh, I would so love to eat some of J's cooking Monique! I am sure he is a wonderful cook, just like you! xo
DeleteMarie you will be happy to know that we still stand in line at the Fredericton market for samosa. Hubby and I are going there tomorrow so I'll have one for you. Thanks again for a great recipe..........Dianne
ReplyDeleteOh Mam, what a lovely thought! Have two for me! haha I wish! You lucky girl! Hope you will make this and enjoy! xo
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