Crispy Vegan Samosas: Authentic Spiced Potato Filling & Flaky Pastry

Introduction of Recipe
Crispy on the outside, bursting with warmly spiced potato and pea filling on the inside—these Vegan Samosas are the ultimate Indian street food made plant-based and irresistible. Triangle-shaped pockets of flavor, perfect for appetizers, snacks, game days, or party platters, they’re fried or baked to golden perfection and paired with chutney for dipping. Home cooks love how they freeze beautifully for last-minute cravings.
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History / Background
Samosas trace roots to Central Asia around the 13th century, introduced to India by Persian traders as “sambusa”—deep-fried pastries filled with spiced meat or veggies. Punjabi street vendors perfected the potato-pea version in the 19th century, making it a staple across South Asia. British colonial influence spread it globally, evolving into the flaky, triangular icon we adore.
Vegan samosas shine in modern Indian diaspora cuisine across the USA, from New York chaat carts to California food trucks, honoring spice traditions with potatoes, peas, and whole spices while skipping ghee for vegan oils.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
These vegan samosas deliver street-food authenticity at home—spicy, savory, and satisfying without fuss.
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Ultra-crispy pastry from simple dough or filo.
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Ready in 45 minutes (plus optional chill).
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Freezer-friendly for batch cooking.
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Customizable spice levels for all palates.
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Gluten-free option with chickpea flour wrappers.
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Party-perfect bite-sized or larger.
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Budget staples like potatoes and peas.
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Pinterest stunner for chutney-dipped shots.
Ingredient Notes
Starchy potatoes (Russet or Yukon Gold) mash into fluffy filling; green peas add pops of sweetness. Whole spices like cumin and coriander seeds toast for aroma; garam masala ties flavors. Ginger and garlic provide punch; tomato paste deepens savoriness. Filo pastry shortcuts flakiness—vegan brands abound.
Substitutions: Filo for homemade dough; cauliflower for potatoes (low-carb); raisins for peas (sweet twist); air-fry for oil-free.
Equipment Needed
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Large pot for boiling potatoes
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Skillet for spices
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Rolling pin (if making dough)
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Pastry brush
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Deep fryer or heavy pot
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Slotted spoon
Recipe Card
Prep Time: 25 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes
Yield: 16-20 samosas
Category: Appetizer / Snack
Method: Stovetop & Frying/Baking
Cuisine: Indian
Diet: Vegan, Dairy-Free, Nut-Free (optional)
Description: Flaky vegan samosas stuffed with spiced potato-pea filling—crispy, aromatic, and perfect with chutney.
Ingredients:
Filling:
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3 medium potatoes (1 lb), boiled & mashed
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1 tbsp oil
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1 tsp cumin seeds
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1 tsp coriander seeds
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1 onion, finely chopped
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2 garlic cloves, minced
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1-inch ginger, grated
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1 tsp garam masala
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1 tsp ground cumin
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1 tsp paprika
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1 cup frozen peas
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1 tbsp tomato paste
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Salt & pepper to taste
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Juice of ½ lemon
Pastry:
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12-16 sheets vegan filo pastry, thawed
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Oil for brushing/frying
Instructions:
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Boil potatoes until tender; mash coarsely. Sauté cumin/coriander seeds in oil until fragrant (30 sec). Add onion, garlic, ginger; cook 5 min.
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Stir in spices, mashed potatoes, peas, tomato paste, salt, pepper, lemon. Cook 3-5 min; cool.
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Cut filo sheets in half lengthwise. Place 1 tbsp filling at one end, fold into triangle, sealing edges with water. Repeat.
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Fry: Heat 2 inches oil to 350°F; fry 3-4 min per side until golden. Drain. Bake: Brush with oil, 400°F 15-20 min, flipping halfway.
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Serve hot with tamarind or mint chutney.
Notes:
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Seal edges tightly to prevent leaks.
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Freeze uncooked up to 1 month; fry from frozen.
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Spice blend: Toast and grind seeds fresh.
Nutrition Facts Table
| Nutrient | Amount (per serving) |
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| Serving Size | 1 samosa |
| Calories | 120 |
| Sugar | 2g |
| Sodium | 180mg |
| Fat | 5g |
| Saturated Fat | 1g |
| Unsaturated Fat | 4g |
| Trans Fat | 0g |
| Carbohydrates | 18g |
| Fiber | 2g |
| Protein | 3g |
| Cholesterol | 0mg |
Tips & Variations
Air-fry at 375°F 10-12 min for healthier crunch. Add carrots or cauliflower for veggie boost. Sweet: Raisins and cashews. Protein: Chickpeas or lentils. Chutney duo: Tamarind for sweet-tang, mint for cool.
Pro Chef Tips
Toast whole spices low for max aroma without burning. Cool filling completely before wrapping—steam sogs pastry. Fold tightly, press seams. Fry at steady 350°F for even crisp. Homemade dough: Rest 30 min chilled.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Overstuffing—leads to bursts; 1 tbsp max.
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Wet filling—cool fully or pastry softens.
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High fry heat—burns outside, raw inside.
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Skipping seal—use water-finger pinch.
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Stale filo—thaw slowly in fridge.
Storage & Meal Prep
Room temp 2 hours max. Refrigerate 3 days; reheat oven 350°F. Freeze uncooked 1 month.
Make-Ahead & Freezer Notes
Assemble and freeze on tray, then bag airtight up to 1 month. Fry/bake from frozen, adding 2-3 min. Reheat baked in oven, not microwave.
Serving Suggestions
Trio with tamarind chutney, raita, mango salsa. Pair chai, veggie pakoras, or naan. Party: Samosa chaat with yogurt, onions, sev.
FAQs Section
Q1: Filo vs. dough?
Filo quicker; dough flakier but needs resting.
Q2: Oil-free?
Bake or air-fry; brush aquafaba.
Q3: Nut-free?
Skip cashews; peas fine.
Q4: Homemade dough?
2 cups flour, 4 tbsp oil, salt, water—knead firm.
Q5: Too spicy?
Reduce chili; add yogurt dip.
Q6: Batch size?
Doubles easily; filling freezes solo.
Q7: Chutney sub?
Ketchup-mint mix in pinch.
Conclusion
These vegan samosas bring street-side joy home—crispy, spiced, and simply sensational. Fry up a batch, dip boldly, and savor every crunch. Pin the golden stack, share your spice tweaks, tag friends for snack night, and get folding!
