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Samosa is a Fried or baked pastry with savory filling, usually potatoes and peas for the veggie version. (If you havent heard of Samosa yet, you need to head out to your nearest Indian restaurant today!) The filling/stuffing can be made several different ways and is very versatile. 

 
Most days I dont make the fried Samosa. If I do, I end up baking mine. For a Quick version, I use the frozen uncooked whole wheat Roti dough. Its like frozen round pastry sheets, which I thaw, cut in half and proceed as in the video to make triangle samosas, by sealing the edges using a little water.
 
 
The other day, I wanted to eat something savory for breakfast, and hubbs was giving me that (I am bored with the usual breakfasts, can you surprise me) expression. So I looked in the refrigerator, took out the leftover stuffing, and proceeded to make some stuffed up french toasts with it! Vegan Savory French Toasts!
 
 
The batter is the Chilla batter(chickpea flour batter) which gives it a fritter coating, like a pan fried, stuffed Bread Pakora. You can also use any french toast batter, mix in salt, spices and chili. The other batter that we use is Oats, flaxmeal, almond milk.
 
Other delicious things you can make with the stuffing.. Stuff it in flat bread Paratha or Naan, or make veggie burgers out of it!
 
 
 

Vegan Samosa French Toasts

 

Samosa French Toasts

5 from 1 vote
By: Vegan Richa
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 25 minutes
Total: 35 minutes
Servings: 1 serving
Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: fusion, Vegan
These vegan stuffed French toasts are a perfect brunch treat, dairy, egg, corn, soy, nut free
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Ingredients 
 

Potato Stuffing:

  • 2 teaspoons organic canola oil
  • 1 green chili chopped fine
  • 1/2 teaspoon cumin seeds
  • 1/2 teaspoon coriander seeds
  • 1/4 teaspoon fennel seeds, optional
  • a generous pinch of asafoetida, hing
  • 1/4 teaspoon turmeric, haldi (Optional)
  • 1/2 teaspoon garam masala powder/curry powder or to taste
  • 1/2 teaspoon amchur, dry mango powder or Chaat masala powder(or add lemon juice to the potatoes when cooked)
  • 2 medium boiled potatoes., Mashed or cubed small.
  • 1/4 cup green peas, optional
  • 1/4 cup chopped cilantro
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt or to taste
  • 1/2 teaspoon cumin powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon red chili powder or to taste

For Variations: Add a Tablespoon of chopped ginger garlic, and saute with the peas. Add a Tablespoon dried fenugreek leaves

Instructions 

  • Heat oil in a pan. When hot, add the cumin seeds, saute for a few seconds.
  • Add the fennel or coriander seeds and green chili. Mix for half a minute.
  • Add the asafoetida, turmeric, garam masala, mix, and add the peas if using, and cook for half a minute.
  • Add in the boiled potatoes, salt to taste. Cook uncovered for 3-4 minutes.
  • Add in the amchur or chaat masala, cumin powder, chili powder, cilantro. Mix well, taste, adjust salt and spice(my mom would add a load of red chili powder right about now).
  • Take off heat.
  • (You can also make this with uncooked(not boiled) potatoes. Add potatoes and peas together. Add 1/4 cup water and salt, mix and cook covered on low-medium for 14-16 minutes.
  • Mash the potatoes a bit, add the other spices and cook for another minute or so.)

To Make French Toasts:

    Batter:

    • Mix 2/3 cup chickpea flour and add 1/4 tsp turmeric, 1/4 tsp rock salt(kala namak or Chaat Masala), 1/4 teaspoon salt or to taste, 1/8 teaspoon asafoetida(hing, optional), 1 teaspoon oil, 1 teaspoon green chili paste or chili/cayenne powder, and about 2/3+ cup water and mix well to get a lump free thin-ish batter in a deep bowl. Or make your own favorite french Toast batter.
    • Take a bread slice. Mash the stuffing and pack it on top of one slice. Top with another slice. Dip the whole toast in the batter to coat well,
    • Pan fry with 2-3 teaspoons of oil, on medium heat, partially covered, 3-4 minutes each side.
    • Serve hot with ketchup, Cilantro chutney, sriracha, other sauces/chutneys of choice.

    Notes

    Nutritional values are based on the potato filling

    Nutrition

    Calories: 388kcal, Carbohydrates: 65g, Protein: 13g, Fat: 9g, Sodium: 671mg, Potassium: 1847mg, Fiber: 14g, Sugar: 4g, Vitamin A: 695IU, Vitamin C: 69.5mg, Calcium: 128mg, Iron: 15.9mg

    Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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    About Richa

    Hi, I'm Richa! I create flavorful plant based recipes that are inspired by my Indian upbringing, including many gluten-free, soy-free, and oil-free options.

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    62 Comments

    1. Jenny says:

      Hi Richa,
      Your samosa french toast looks so fresh. 🙂
      I don’t mind eat this every day. LOL.
      Thank you for sharing. 🙂
      You can submit your vegan samosa french toast pics on https://www.foodporn.net It is a food (and drink of course) photography site where members can submit all food (and drink of course (again) LOL ) pictures that make readers hungry.
      Well, you know it’s fun to make others hungry (and thirsty)! 😀

    2. Srimathi says:

      I think this is an awesome idea. I always make sandwiches with left over potato curry and cheese for my daughter. French toast is even better.

    3. Jennifer says:

      I have never seen this kind of French toast before… How creative and delicious!!

      1. Richa says:

        Thank you Jennifer. salt and potatoes make my morning:)

    4. Jesse @ Happy Go Lucky Vegan says:

      What a genius idea! Sounds like the perfect all-in-one brunch meal!

      1. Richa says:

        Thanks Jesse. Its easier than making a paratha, but similar enough to call it a brunch or meal:)

    5. Sangeetha says:

      Samosa stuffing + savory bread toast sounds very interesting…inviting pics dear!
      Thanks Richa for letting me know about Vegan Chutney, sure will submit my vegan pics!!
      Spicy Treats

      1. Richa says:

        Thanks Sangeetha!

    6. Kristy says:

      Samosas + French Toast = An extremely excited Kristy! This looks so awesome! We can have French Toast for dinner (a dream of mine). Yay!

      1. Richa says:

        I know right. It is pretty much a meal !:) Let me know how it turns out.

    7. glutenfreehappytummy.com says:

      those samosas look so delicious! i love how it’s savory and not sweet! yummmm!

      1. Richa says:

        Thanks Caralynn

    8. Gabby @ the veggie nook says:

      This recipe is so incredibly unique! I love the idea of savoury stuffed french toast! Genius my friend!

      1. Richa says:

        Thanks Gabby! I love savory breakfast:)

    9. Caitlin says:

      i love how creative you are with stuffing french toast! i for sure have to make it for dayv soon 😉

      i’m also super excited for vegan chutney! i hope to be able to submit a photo(s) soon 😉 i made your dad’s aloo gobi last night and it was delicious! i ate THE WHOLE THING in one sitting :X i didn’t get a good picture of it, though (dayv was rushing me!). i plan on making it again this week(along with others) and then doing my indian meals post! speaking of, i really want to make you chana masala, but the recipe calls for a pressure cooker, which i don’t have. can i make it using another technique/cooking method?

      1. Richa says:

        Awesome!:) yes, you can. if you use canned chickpeas, they will cook faster, or if you are soaking them, then let them soak for a day.
        Add double the water to the curry, add the chickpeas, and cover and cook on low heat for an hour or so, until they are tender. It will just take longer to cook in a regular covered pan. Pressure cooker takes about 15 minutes:)

      2. Sue says:

        Dad’s aloo gobi is the best! (Was last night’s dinner too)!