Best 3 Sambusaks Sumboosaks With Chickpeas Recipes

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Sambusaks, also known as sumboosaks, are a delectable Middle Eastern pastry that combines the flavors of savory fillings wrapped in a crispy, golden-brown crust. Originating from the vibrant streets of Iraq, these delightful treats have captivated taste buds across the globe.

Sambusaks are traditionally made with a dough that is filled with a variety of ingredients, such as spiced ground beef, lamb, or chicken, along with a medley of aromatic herbs and spices. Chickpeas, with their nutty flavor and hearty texture, are a popular addition to the fillings, adding a delightful contrast to the richness of the meat. Vegetables like spinach, potatoes, and leeks also make frequent appearances, providing a colorful and nutritious twist.

The sambusak dough is typically made with flour, water, salt, and a touch of oil or butter, resulting in a pliable and flaky pastry. Once the dough is prepared, it is rolled out and cut into small circles, which are then filled with the desired ingredients. The edges of the dough are carefully pinched and sealed to form triangular or half-moon-shaped pastries.

These culinary gems are then fried until golden brown, creating a crispy outer layer that perfectly complements the tender and flavorful filling. Sambusaks can also be baked in the oven for a healthier alternative, resulting in a pastry that is equally delightful.

Whether served as an appetizer, main course, or snack, sambusaks are a versatile culinary creation that can be enjoyed on various occasions. Their portability makes them ideal for picnics, potlucks, and gatherings, while their delicious taste ensures that they will be a hit among family and friends.

From classic meat-filled sambusaks to vegetarian delights and unique flavor combinations, this article presents an enticing selection of recipes that cater to diverse preferences and dietary restrictions. Each recipe is carefully crafted to guide you through the process of making these delectable pastries, ensuring that you can recreate the magic of sambusaks in your own kitchen.

Let's cook with our recipes!

SAMBOUSEK



Sambousek image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 19h5m

Yield 15 servings (4 per person)

Number Of Ingredients 15

5 pounds flour, plus more for dusting
1/4 cup sugar
5 tablespoons kosher salt
1 tablespoon dried yeast
1/4 cup canola oil, plus more for sprinkling
5 cups cold water
1 1/2 pounds yellow Spanish onions, chopped
6 tablespoons butter OR 1/4 cup canola oil
1 teaspoon allspice
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
3 pounds ground sirloin
8 ounces pine nuts
5 cups canola oil, for frying

Steps:

  • For the dough: Put the flour in a mixer and then add the sugar, salt, yeast and oil. Let mix for 3 to 5 minutes. Then start adding the cold water slowly until it forms a big ball (add more flour if the dough is thin/ loose). Let mix for 15 more minutes. Then let the dough rest for 15 minutes. Turn the mixer back on and mix the dough for 15 more minutes, and then let rest for 15 more minutes. Put the dough in a pan and cover the top lightly with canola oil and let sit at room temperature for 1 hour. Then put in the refrigerator and let rest overnight.
  • Form 7-ounce balls with the dough and roll lightly with flour. Put them in a proof box at room temperature for 2 hours after you roll it. Place the balls side by side and put a cover on it that is very tight so no air is let in, otherwise it will get dry.
  • For the meat: In a large skillet over medium-high heat, saute the onions in 4 tablespoons of the butter until they are golden brown. Then add in all the allspice, salt, black pepper and cayenne pepper. Then add the meat and continue to stir to avoid clumps. Cook the meat for 15 to 20 minutes.
  • In another pan, heat the remaining 2 tablespoons butter until hot. Add the pine nuts and cook until golden brown, about 3 minutes, stirring so the pine nuts do not burn.
  • After the pine nuts are cooked, pour on top of the cooked meat. Let the meat cool off at room temperature for 30 minutes.
  • Take the dough balls and flatten them into a plate shape less than 1/2-inch thick. Use a round shaped cup to cut out 4 dough pieces. Then take 4 tablespoons of the meat mixture and put inside the dough. Fold in half and pinch the dough together.
  • Heat the oil in a deep-fryer or large pot until it is very hot. Fry until golden, 2 to 3 minutes on each side.

SAMBOUSEK (SPINACH, MEAT, CHEESE FILLINGS)



Sambousek (Spinach, Meat, Cheese Fillings) image

So many recipes for Sambousek so I posted the dough recipe I liked and worked best for me after trying several and some favorite traditional fillings. You can bake or Fry.

Provided by Jamilahs_Kitchen

Categories     African

Time 1h45m

Yield 20-30 pies, 12-24 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 33

3 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup lukewarm water
2 1/2 lbs chopped spinach
3 chopped onions
1/2 cup olive oil
1/4 cup lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon sumac
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper
8 ounces softened cream cheese
1 cup crumbled feta cheese
2/3 cup chopped walnuts (optional)
3 tablespoons heavy cream
1/2 cup parsley, chopped
1 scallion, minced
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper (fresh ground)
1 lb ground lamb or 1 lb ground turkey
1 large tomatoes, minced
1 small onion, minced
1/2 cup chopped flat leaf parsley
2 tablespoons tomato paste
3 -4 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon cumin
2 teaspoons allspice
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
1/2 teaspoon dry oregano
1 cup frying oil (I always use olive, use what you like)

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, mix together the flour, olive oil and salt. Create a well in the center of the flour mixture and pour in the water.
  • Gradually fold the flour into the water while simultaneously rotating the bowl.
  • Dough will be slightly sticky
  • Knead the dough until pliable and no longer sticky
  • Place in fridge for one hour allow dough to set.
  • Lightly flour your work surface and roll out the dough into a 1/4" thick rectangle.
  • Using a cookie cutter or even a large glass, cut out circles from the dough.
  • Do not lift or remove the circles.
  • Slowly lift the excess dough surrounding the circles and replace in the bowl to be rolled out again as a second batch.
  • Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until needed
  • Mix the filling ingredients. Take tablespoon of filling mixture and put on each circle. Take about a teaspoonful of mixture and place in the center of each circle
  • Fold circles in half to create half-moons (semi-circles). Pinch the edges together with a fork or fingers to tightly seal
  • Repeat same process with the remaining dough and filling
  • Frying : Heat oil in a 6qt saucepan over medium-high heat (fill oil no more than half-way)
  • Fry the Sambousek until golden brown, approximately 4 minutes, turning once.
  • Remove with a slotted spoon and drain excess oil on paper towels
  • Baking: Dip each piece in olive oil and put in sheet pan.
  • Bake in 350 degree oven for 45 minutes till brown.
  • Serve cold or warm.

SAMBUSAKS (SUMBOOSAKS) WITH CHICKPEAS



Sambusaks (Sumboosaks) with Chickpeas image

These are traditional Purim sambusaks from Baghdad, with a chickpea filling and a whole egg in each. Adding the egg is optional, so please omit that part if you'd prefer to make these without eggs.

Provided by Nurit Cusack

Categories     Israeli Recipes

Time 2h10m

Yield 11

Number Of Ingredients 15

1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon cornstarch
½ teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
3 tablespoons vegetable oil
⅓ cup warm water
1 extra large onion, finely chopped
1 teaspoon vegetable oil
1 (15 ounce) can garbanzo beans, drained and lightly mashed
¼ bunch fresh cilantro, finely chopped
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon ground coriander
salt and ground black pepper to taste
2 cups vegetable oil for frying
11 eggs

Steps:

  • Mix the flour, cornstarch, salt, baking powder, 3 tablespoons of vegetable oil, and water together in a bowl to form a dough; cover and allow to rest for 10 minutes. Divide the dough into 11 portions, and form into balls. Roll each dough ball out on a floured surface to a 5-inch circle.
  • Cook the onion in 1 teaspoon of vegetable oil in a skillet over medium heat until browned, about 10 minutes; stir in the garbanzo beans, cilantro, cumin, coriander, salt, and black pepper until thoroughly combined.
  • Heat 2 cups of vegetable oil in a deep-sided skillet to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
  • Break an egg into a greased custard cup, cover with a square of waxed paper, and cook in a microwave oven on High setting for 40 seconds. Place about 1 1/2 tablespoons of the garbanzo bean filling onto a dough circle, place the slightly cooked egg onto the filling, and gently fold the dough into a half-moon shape. Fold the dough edge over and crimp with a fork to seal in the filling.
  • Deep fry the sambusaks, one or two at a time, in the hot oil until golden brown, about 3 minutes per side. Remove with a wire strainer, and drain on paper towels.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 253.2 calories, Carbohydrate 23 g, Cholesterol 186 mg, Fat 13.7 g, Fiber 2.3 g, Protein 9.7 g, SaturatedFat 2.7 g, Sodium 313 mg, Sugar 1.8 g

Tips:

  • Make sure the chickpeas are cooked properly. Undercooked chickpeas will be hard and unpleasant to eat. You can either cook them from scratch or use canned chickpeas, but be sure to rinse and drain them before using.
  • Use fresh, high-quality ingredients. This will make a big difference in the flavor of your sambusaks.
  • Don't be afraid to experiment with different fillings. You can use any type of protein, vegetable, or cheese that you like. Some popular fillings include ground beef, chicken, lamb, potatoes, and spinach.
  • Be careful not to overfill the sambusaks. Too much filling will make them difficult to fold and seal.
  • Fry the sambusaks until they are golden brown. This will give them a crispy exterior and a tender interior.
  • Serve the sambusaks hot with your favorite dipping sauce. Some popular dipping sauces include yogurt sauce, tahini sauce, and tomato sauce.

Conclusion:

Sambusaks are a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed as an appetizer, main course, or snack. They are easy to make and can be customized to your liking. So next time you are looking for a new and exciting recipe to try, give sambusaks a try. You won't be disappointed!

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