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Samosa Wraps – Spiced Potatoes, Chickpeas, Chutney Burrito. Easy Spiced Potato Chickpea Burrito for lunch, picnic or carry out. Vegan Nutfree Soyfree Recipe Easily Glutenfree Jump to Recipe

When you want Samosa for lunch, this Samosa Wrap works out amazingly! Make the Samosa Potato mixture. Add some mint chutney or chopped up mint into it. Spice up the cooked chickpeas in a skillet. Layer with chopped tomato, onion, chutney and lettuce or greens, fold and done. No pastry making, no frying!
You can pair the wrap with chutneys such as tamarind chutney, mint cilantro or mango chutney. Layer with spiced beans or chickpeas. All amazing flavors that work so well together. These wraps can be made ahead and store well in the refrigerator.

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Tips to make amazing Samosa potato wraps
- These samosa potatoes are based on my favorite samosa from my hometown. Samosa potato recipes vary a lot. I use many spices to get the deeper flavor (that develops even more with time).Use whichever spices you have. There is tons of flavor, so a few missing spices will work.
- Add a good amount of filling to the wrap. Too little will make flat and squishy wraps and a lot will make it harder to fold the wrap.
- Wrap the burrito tightly so that the ingredients dont fall out easily when eating.
- The filling can be made ahead and then served as however you wish fresh.

Samosa Wraps - Spiced Potato Chickpea Chutney Burrito

Ingredients
Samosa Potatoes:
- 1 tsp oil
- 1/4 tsp cumin seeds
- 1/4 tsp coriander seeds
- 1/2 serrano pepper, chopped or other hot or mild green chili pepper, (optional)
- 1 tsp ground turmeric
- 1/2 to 1 tsp ground cumin, , preferably roasted
- 1 tsp ground coriander
- 1/3 tsp cayenne
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder
- 1/2 to 3/4 tsp salt
- 3 medium potatoes, ,boiled and mashed coarsely
- 1/4 cup peas
- 2 tsp minced ginger
- 1/2 tsp chaat masala, or 1/2 tsp amchur ( dry mango powder)
- 2 tbsp cilantro mint chutney, (or chop a handful of cilantro and mint finely and mix in)
- 1/2 tsp or more lemon juice
Spiced Chickpeas:
- 1 tsp oil
- 15 oz chickpeas, ,drained or 1.5 cups cooked
- 1/2 tsp each of ground cumin, , coriander, garlic powder
- 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon, , cayenne, ginger powder
- 1/3 tsp salt, , less or more depending on if the chickpeas are already salted
Wraps:
- Chopped tomato,, chopped onion
- cilantro mint chutney
- greens or lettuce, , optional
- 4 large wraps
Instructions
- Samosa Mixture: Heat oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add cumin and coriander seeds and cook until they change to a deeper color. Add the Serrano pepper and cook for a minute.
- Add all the spices and mix in. Add the mashed potatoes, salt and mix in. Break any larger pieces. Cover and cook for 2 mins.
- Add peas, ginger, chutney and mix in. Add chaat masala or amchur(mango powder) or both and mix in. Add more lemon juice if omitting these spices. Taste and adjust salt and flavor. Cover and cook for 2 mins, then let sit for another 2 mins for the flavors to develop.
- Chickpeas: Heat oil in a skillet. Add the chickpeas and spices and salt and mix well. Cover and cook for 2 mins. Add a good splash of water and mix, cover and cook for another 2-3 mins. Taste and adjust salt and flavor.
- Wraps: Layer any greens if using. Add the potato mixture. Then some chickpeas, chopped tomato, onion and a drizzle of chutney, Wrap it all up by folding in the left and right sides. Then folding he edge closest to you over the filling. Tuck in and tighten, then continue to roll and tuck. Optionally grill the wrap to seal, serve or store. Serve with tamarind chutney, mint cilantro or mango chutney.
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.










My fussy son wouldn’t stop eating them and the rest of the family enjoyed them too. Thanks for another great recipe. Also found out my town has an Indian grocery store when I sent my son to get the Chaat masala and he googled it. Yeah!
yay!! you can use that chaat masala on many things, like roasted veggies, or raw veggies/fruits like cucumber, carrot, apple, peas etc
The chaat masala is standard in all stores as far as flavor etc?
Yes in indian stores.
What a great idea! I made these last night and loved them.
Getting ready to make this recipe now! wish me luck! 🙂
good luck!
I came across this recipe on pinterest and decided to give this a try today. I loved it!
I ended up adding some jalapenos for a little more flavor too. It’s a great recipe, thank you!
thanks!
Made this today, loved it easy to make and delicious, this is a keeper. Thankyou. X
awesome!
Made these two days in a row, absolutely delicious 🙂
awesome!!
That was absolutely delicious and fun to make. My advice would be, like with most Indian food, to prepare the Samosa potatoes and spiced chickpeas the night before. Yum!
Thanks for the tip! Making these this week. Will prep night before
Looks delicious! . Can’t wait to try these!
This looks so good! My mother in law is coming for a visit soon and I am going to make this for her. I think she will love it!
awesome!
Yum, I have always loved the veggies in samosas! Potatoes, peas, and carrots just pair way too perfectly together. Who would have thought that the filling would complement other so well? I would love to try it in a lavash or even a really large naan!
both flatbreads will work great!