Category: Other
Rating: 3.50
Servings: 12


Ingredients


75 gm desiccated coconut; (2.5 oz)
45 gm light soft brown sugar; (1.5 oz)
30 gm unroasted shelled cashews; lightly crushed
1 ; with a (1 oz)
1 rolling pin
30 gm seedless raisins
250 ml evaporated milk; (8 fl oz)
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
12 sheets filo pastry; (approx 28x18cm -
1 ; 11x 7 inches)
1 sunflower oil or melted butter to b; rush
1 ; over the pastry

Directions: How to Cook Neuris (Sweet Samosa)


Put the coconut, sugar, cashews, raisins and evaporated milk into a small, heavy-based saucepan and pace over a medium heat. Stir and mix the ingredients thoroughly and as soon as the milk starts bubbling reduce the heat to low. Cook uncovered until the coconut has absorbed all the milk, about 8-10 minutes. Stir frequently.

Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the nutmeg and cinnamon. Allow to become cold. Divide into 12 equal portions.

Pre-heat the oven to 180 C (350 F/gas mark 4). Line a baking sheet with greased greaseproof paper or non-stick baking parchment. Place a sheet of filo pastry on a baking board and brush well with oil or butter. Fold the pastry in half lengthways. Brush with oil or butter again and fold it widthways.

Place a portion of filling on one half of the pastry and fold the other half over it. Seal the edges with cold water. Press the edges with a fork and trim with a pair of scissors.

Place the samosa on the prepared baking sheet and brush liberally with oil or melted butter. Bake in the centre of the oven for 20-25 minutes or so until the samosas are golden brown.

(Neuris is a traditional dish cooked during the Hindu festival of "Diwali" (Festival of Lights) and is also a Christmas speciality for Christians.)

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