Air Fryer Punjabi style Samosa Puffs are the ultimate vegetarian or vegan snack! The famous potato and pea samosas are made easy using ready-made puff pastry and quickly prepared in the air-fryer for a no-guilt appetizer.

Serve with this delicious Indian Tamarind Sauce !

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AIR FRYER SAMOSA PUFFS

These Punjabi Samosa puffs are made from a moreish flaky pastry that encases a mildly spiced potato and pea filling.

Using a shop-bought ready-made pastry has ensured that these samosa puffs are super quick and easy to make.

The filling of these puffs can so easily be adapted to suit your taste buds but I definitely recommend trying the recipe of the filling given below!

The filling, made with mashed potato, green peas and spices is delicately spiced and not too overpowering. The spice mix is a finger-licking blend of fresh green chilies and ginger, amchoor powder and special masala.

We have made these Punjabi samosas in the Airfryer rather than baking because the puffs only needed around 5-7 minutes in the air fryer before they were ready to eat.

To air fry our samosa puffs, we have used our Instant Pot Vortex 4-in-1 Air Fryer .

These air fryer banana chips with black pepper are so delicious and an easy recipe that one should not miss them.

If you have a sweet tooth, try these no guilt air fryer apple ring doughnuts , they are utterly delicious!

I’ve also baked a vegan burnt basque cheesecake in the air fryer too, and the result was phenomenal.

Samosa/Punjabi Samosa

Why you should make Air fryer Punjabi Puff Pastry Samosa

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How to serve puff pastry samosa

Samosas go wonderfully on their own or with chutney. A chutney like Gujarati date and tamarind chutney or a green chutney would go great.

Some people like to eat their samosas with a cup of masala chai .

During the Summer months, a cooling lassi such as Caramel or Rose Lassi or Piyush Lassi would go well.

Or serve with a fresh green salad for lunch.

Serve them at your next Birthday/Diwali/Thanksgiving/Christmas get-together.

Tips

Use good quality ready-made puff pastry – I have noticed that own brand puff pastries tend not to be as good.

The puff pastry should keep cold, take it out from the fridge only when you have other ingredients are ready or just 10 minutes before you start making it.

If you’re using a frozen puff pastry, you must thaw first in the refrigerator overnight.

The filling should be very dry. Do not add a lot of oil when making the filling.

Also, it is very important that the filling should be cold before stuffing into the puff pastry, hot or warm stuffing will warm up the pastry and difficult to handle or it gets sticky.

I love my puff pastry recipes, I recently made Vegan Curry Puffs (Thai style) Eggless Mille Feuille and Air fryer Puff Pastry Chilli Cheese Pineapple Parcels

Can I make Samosa Puffs in advance?

You can definitely make the samosa puffs in advance at different stages during this recipe.

Firstly, you can make the potato and pea filling ahead of time and keep it for a day in the fridge before using.

You can also assemble the puffs and then store either in the fridge until ready to air fry. You can also freeze the puffs at this stage.

If you freeze the puffs, the timings for air-frying will change.

I would not recommend freezing once the puffs are cooked.

Can I make puff samosa in any other shape?

Ingredients for Punjabi Samosa Puffs

Punjabi Potato and Pea Filling

Mashed Potatoes – For samosa fillings, use starchy potatoes rather than waxy in order to get a fluffy mash. We pressure cook our potatoes in our Instant Pot before peeling and mashing.

Green peas – we used frozen green peas, but you can use fresh peas too.

Oil – we used olive oil

Crushed spices : Coriander Seeds, Fennel Seeds, Whole black pepper, Cumin Seeds

Crushed fresh green chilies and ginger

Red chili powder

Turmeric powder

Garam Masala

Red chili flakes (optional)

Amchoor powder – aka raw mango powder. It is added to give a slight tartness. You can also use anardana powder or dried pomegranate powder. Alternatively, use a little lemon or lime juice

Fresh coriander leaves – finely chopped

Cashew and raisins – optional

Puff Pastry

Ready-made puff pastry sheets

Kalonji – or onion seeds to sprinkle. Onion seeds lend a really delicious smokey and nutty flavour (you may use black sesame seeds or black poppy seeds)

Milk – acts as a glaze (for a very shiny glaze use egg wash if consuming)

Alternative eggless glazes

To keep our recipes pure vegetarian, we always use eggless glazes in our bakes.

For this recipe, we have used a brushing of semi-skimmed milk. As the puffs only need air-frying for 5-7 minutes, the milk does not burn and just leaves a pleasing golden crust.

For other recipes where you do not mind a little sweetness, a brushing of light honey also leaves a shiny golden glaze on pastries.

How to make Air Fryer Punjabi Samosa Puffs

How to make Punjabi Samosa Filling

Step 1 - Oil, cumin seeds and chillies-ginger in a frying pan. - 3 Step 2 - mashed potato and green peas added into the frying pan with oil, cumin seeds and ginger-chillies - 4 step 3 - spices added to the mashed potato mixture. - 5 Step 4 fresh coriander and pounded masala added in vegetable puff pastry samosa stuffing.  - 6

How to assemble Samosa Puffs

Ready rolled puff pastry cut into 6 squares - 7 spicy potato filling placed on the pastry square - 8 The puff pastry is folded over and made a triangle, pressed the edges with the fork - 9 Brushing the milk on the puff pastry using pastry brush - 10 kalonji seeds sprinkled on a punjabi samosa puffs - 11

How to Air Fry Samosa Puffs

Punjabi samosa puffs in air fryer basket - 12 Punaji samosa puffs air fried in the Instant pot air fryer - 13 Air fryer puff pastry samosas in a metal tray along with ketchup, green chutney and masala chai on a beige backdrop. - 14 AIR FRYER PUNJABI SAMOSA PUFFS - 15

AIR FRYER PUNJABI SAMOSA PUFFS (Puff Pastry Samosas)

Equipment

  • Air fryer/Stove
  • Chopping board
  • Knife
  • Frying pan
  • Spatula
  • Fork
  • Pizza Cutter
  • Parchment paper
  • Pastry brush

Ingredients

  • 1 packet ready roll puff pastry
  • 2 large boiled potatoes
  • 1 cup frozen green peas
  • 2 tbsp. oil
  • 1 tbsp crushed green chillies and ginger
  • 1 tbsp. black pepper fennel and cumin seeds (roasted and lightly crushed)
  • 1 tsp. red chilli powder
  • ½ tsp. turmeric powder
  • ¼ tsp. garam masala
  • ¼ tsp. amchoor powder
  • ¼ tsp. red chilli flakes
  • 2 tbsp. cashews and raisins optional
  • Freshly chopped coriander
  • 1 tsp. kalonji
  • 2 tbsp. Milk

Instructions

  • Heat oil, add cumin seeds and crushed green chillies and ginger to a non-stick pan. Add cashew and raisins at this point if using
  • Add mashed potatoes and peas and mix ensuring the spices do not burn
  • Add masalas such as red chilli powder and red chilli flakes, turmeric, garam masala, amchoor powder, salt.
  • Add the pounded masala and fresh coriander. Mix and allow to cool completely.
  • Lay the ready-made puff pastry flat on a clean surface/chopping board
  • Cut into equal squares (we have cut into 3" squares)
  • Place the cooled filling to one side of the square.
  • Fold over the pastry to make a triangle
  • Press edges together gently and score with a fork
  • Glaze with milk and sprinkle kalonji.
  • Preheat the Instant Pot Vortex Air Fryer to 180 C
  • Once prompted, add the puffs to the basket.
  • Air-fry for 5-7 minutes. Try 5 minutes for the first batch to how your puffs have cooked.
  • Remove and air fry the next batch.

Nutrition

PLEASE NOTE: Nutritional values are estimated by a computer and may vary based on ingredients and portion sizes. For personalised dietary advice, please consult a qualified healthcare professional.

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AIR FRYER PUNJABI SAMOSA PUFFS (Puff Pastry Samosas)

Equipment

  • Air fryer/Stove
  • Chopping board
  • Knife
  • Frying pan
  • Spatula
  • Fork
  • Pizza Cutter
  • Parchment paper
  • Pastry brush

Ingredients

  • 1 packet ready roll puff pastry
  • 2 large boiled potatoes
  • 1 cup frozen green peas
  • 2 tbsp. oil
  • 1 tbsp crushed green chillies and ginger
  • 1 tbsp. black pepper fennel and cumin seeds (roasted and lightly crushed)
  • 1 tsp. red chilli powder
  • ½ tsp. turmeric powder
  • ¼ tsp. garam masala
  • ¼ tsp. amchoor powder
  • ¼ tsp. red chilli flakes
  • 2 tbsp. cashews and raisins optional
  • Freshly chopped coriander
  • 1 tsp. kalonji
  • 2 tbsp. Milk

Instructions

  • Heat oil, add cumin seeds and crushed green chillies and ginger to a non-stick pan. Add cashew and raisins at this point if using
  • Add mashed potatoes and peas and mix ensuring the spices do not burn
  • Add masalas such as red chilli powder and red chilli flakes, turmeric, garam masala, amchoor powder, salt.
  • Add the pounded masala and fresh coriander. Mix and allow to cool completely.
  • Lay the ready-made puff pastry flat on a clean surface/chopping board
  • Cut into equal squares (we have cut into 3" squares)
  • Place the cooled filling to one side of the square.
  • Fold over the pastry to make a triangle
  • Press edges together gently and score with a fork
  • Glaze with milk and sprinkle kalonji.
  • Preheat the Instant Pot Vortex Air Fryer to 180 C
  • Once prompted, add the puffs to the basket.
  • Air-fry for 5-7 minutes. Try 5 minutes for the first batch to how your puffs have cooked.
  • Remove and air fry the next batch.

Nutrition

PLEASE NOTE: Nutritional values are estimated by a computer and may vary based on ingredients and portion sizes. For personalised dietary advice, please consult a qualified healthcare professional.

Tandoori Paneer Tarte au Soleil is a fun vegetarian French-Indian fusion appetizer made with store-bought puff pastry and a generous filling of grated paneer and vegetables in a finger-licking Tandoori marinade . It is then cooked in the air fryer for the perfect flaky texture all over.

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Update – Paneer Tarte Au Soleil. This savoury tart was a super easy and ridiculously tasty recipe. I’ve included the link to the original recipe from Jagruti’s Cooking Odyssey. – Instagram reader 23 August 2021 Facebook reader 20/04/2022 I’ve made this a few times (4-5 times) since you first posted this recipe. It’s always been a hit! Thanks for sharing!

AIR FRYER TARTE AU SOLEIL

French-inspired Tarte au Soleil is a pull-apart puff pastry recipe. It is aptly named “Tarte au Soleil” because it resembles a beautiful Sun!

The beauty of this puff pastry is that you can literally fill it with whatever you fancy!

Our Tarte au Soleil, with the addition of Tandoori Paneer and vegetables, undergoes a fantastic Indian twist to create a fusion recipe. We love our Indian-fusion recipes and recently made Tandoori Paneer Galette

Despite its stunning look that is sure to wow every one of your guests, Tarte au Soleil could not be easier to make. It can easily be ready in under 30 minutes because we have used a ready-made puff pastry and air-fried the tart for a perfectly even finish. This makes it the perfect make-ahead party food with a wow-effect, every single time!

Why not get your friends and family involved in making this pastry together for an afternoon of fun baking!

For the days that you’re feeling adventurous, homemade Eggless Classic All Butter Croissants are the one recipe to attempt homemade pastries!

Air fryer recipes

Air fryer Punjabi Samosa Puffs

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Air fryer Apple Ring Doughnuts

Chilli Cheese Pineapple Parcels

Vegan Curry Puffs (Thai)

Savoury Schezwan Paneer Puff Pastry Swirls

Ingredients for Tandoori Paneer Tarte au Soleil

Tandoori Paneer and Vegetable Filling:

  1. Paneer – grated

  2. Bell pepper – we have used red, yellow and green for colour

  3. Onion – red onion works well

  4. Fresh Coriander

  5. Tandoori Sauce

  6. Gram flour – roasted chickpea or besan flavour to absorb moisture

Pastry

  1. Ready-made Puff Pastry sheets

  2. Milk to glaze

  3. Onion seeds – aka kalonji to garnish

How to make the perfect Tarte au Soleil with Tips:

To prevent a cracked pastry when unrolling, take the puff pastry out of the fridge half an hour before using it. This ensures a smoother pastry that is easier to handle – judge this based on the climate you live in! Summer months will soften the pastry a lot quicker! If the pastry is too soft, it will stick to the surface so judgment is key!

Use a little roasted besan flour (chickpea flour, gram flour) to soak up the moisture in the filling. Ensure you roast the flour first otherwise it will taste raw once cooked as the cooking time for the pastry is not long enough for the flour to cook.

We have very finely sliced the vegetables so that they do not fall out of the pastry. Big chunks of vegetables will be difficult to work with.

Use fillings that are not overly runny – it may make the pastry soggy and difficult to twist.

Do not overstuff the pastry. Too much filling will add weight to the pastry and make it difficult to twist.

Make sure that the pastry will fit into the air-fryer basket.

Use a spatula or a flat utensil to gently lift up each “ray” before twisting.

Make the tarte onto parchment paper that you will be baking/air frying on. It is difficult to lift the tarte and switch to a different baking tray after!

If you have leftover filling, turn your scraps of puff pastry into smaller parcels and bake alongside your Tarte au Soleil

How to make Tandoori Paneer Filling:

I love the combination of paneer and vegetables – it almost creates an Indian Pizza flavour!

Crumble some shop-bought or homemade paneer

We have used finely chopped red, yellow and green bell peppers. We have added red onion and coriander leaves all finely chopped to the mixture.

We have used a few tablespoons of roasted chickpea flour to help bind the mixture and to absorb some of the moisture.

For ease, we have used a ready-made Tandoori Sauce that is easily available from a supermarket.

If you want to make the Tandoori Sauce at home, follow the steps from our Tandoori Paneer Tikka for the marinade.

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Vegan Tarte au Soleil

Vegans do not need to miss out as this recipe is so easily adaptable.

Instead of paneer, it is possible to add crumbled tofu. Ensure that the tofu has been draining for a few hours using a tofu press (or good-old kitchen towel with a stack of tins). This tofu can then directly be substituted.

Vegan cheese can also be used here. Use a fine grater to grate a block of vegan cheese so that it resembles a crumb-like texture. Ready grated vegan cheese packets probably have too big slices and it will not be easy to make the twists later on.

Store puff pastry tends to be vegan already but make sure to check the packet first.

Can I make Tarte au Soleil in advance?

Yes, you can definitely make this recipe ahead of time – making it even more party-proof!

This tarte can be made and cooked about a day ahead and can be reheated in the oven for 5 minutes before serving. It also tastes good cold, so you have a few options to serve!

For freshness, I would only cut up the vegetables just before using them. Especially as onion tends to smell strong once it is peeled and cut.

How to garnish Tarte au Soleil

As this is an Indian fusion recipe, we have garnished it with kalonji (aka onion seeds) as they provide the most divine aromatic flavour.

You could garnish with seeds such as sunflower or pumpkin.

Sesame seeds are also an option.

If you make a sweet Tarte au Soleil, then you could dust with icing sugar.

How to shape Tarte au Soleil

The first time I came across a picture of Tarte au Soleil, I convinced myself that the process of shaping the pastry must be so complicated! However, a quick glance at the recipe and I couldn’t have been more wrong!

By following the simple steps below, I had the most beautiful Tarte au Soleil in front of me.

The first step is to cut a ready-rolled puff pastry into a perfect circle. I used an 8-inch plate for mine to be able to fit into the Instant Pot Vortex 4 in 1 Air Fryer.

If you are using an air fryer, take care to check that the size of the pastry is small enough to fit into the air fryer basket. This is less of a concern if you will be baking the pastry.

You will need to cut two of these circles so buy two packets of ready-roll pastry.

Top one of the rounds with your filling and then place the other round directly on top – use a rolling pin to make this easier.

The next part is to make a slight indentation into the middle of the pastry using a cookie cutter or shot glass – similar to the middle of a sunflower! This ensures that you do not cut too far into the pastry.

The next step is to cut equal “rays” into the pastry.

To do this, first cut the pastry into quadrants without cutting past your indentation. Cut each quadrant in half and then half again, making 4 “rays” in each quadrant and 16 “rays” altogether.

How many “rays” you choose to make depends on your filling. Our Tandoori filling is made with crumbled paneer and finely chopped vegetables. As this filling can fall out, we kept our rays fairly thick.

The next step is what creates the impressive “wow” finish. Each “ray” needs to be gently twisted an equal number of times in the same direction and placed back in its place.

We have twisted twice as, again, we did not want our filling to fall out of the pastry. You could twist more times if you wanted to.

We have used milk for an eggless glaze.

Sprinkle with kalonji (onion seeds)

The next step is to either bake or air fry the pastry.

How to make Tarte au Soleil in the Air-Fryer

You can either bake or air-fry the Tarte au Soleil.

I prefer to make the Tarte in the air fryer because the air fryer gives a perfect and even finish to the puff pastry. It is also quicker than baking.

As explained in the steps above, ensure that your pastry can comfortably fit into the air-fryer basket.

We prepared our Tarte on parchment paper so it can easily be lowered directly into the air-fryer basket.

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More Paneer Recipes:

Dry Chilli Paneer Restaurant Style – one of the most read recipes on our blog. An insanely good combination of paneer chunks and fiery hot green chillies tossed in an Indo-Chinese soy sauce blend.

Punjabi Matar Paneer – invokes curry house feelings!

Palak Paneer and Matar Paratha – a twist on paneer paratha, this dish tastes as good as it looks

Schezwan Paneer Wraps – your new picnic hero! Strips of schezwan paneer are layered with vegetables inside a tortilla wrap.

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Tandoori Paneer Tarte au Soleil

Equipment

  • Air fryer or oven
  • Chopping board
  • 8" round plate
  • Sharp knife
  • Baking sheet
  • Parchment paper

Ingredients

  • 2 pack ready-rolled puff pastry
  • Milk for glaze
  • flour for dusting
  • ¼ cup readymade tandoori sauce
  • ¼ cup grated paneer
  • ¼ cup capsicum finely chopped red, yellow, green
  • 2 tbsp. roasted gram flour
  • 3 tbsp. red onion finely chopped
  • freshly coriander chopped
  • 1 tsp onion seeds kalonji

Instructions

  • Mix the filling ingredients in a bowl.
  • Lay the pastry and cut it into round using a plate. (we used an 8" round plate)
  • Slide this onto the parchment-lined baking sheet and keep it in the fridge whilst cutting the other round if the weather is quite warm outside.
  • Bring out the first-round pastry, brush milk all along the edge.
  • Spread tandoori mixture over leaving a 1/2" gap around the edge.
  • Carefully lay another round on top of the first pastry round.
  • Seal the edges by pressing with your fingers.
  • Use a small cookie cutter to make an indent in the centre.
  • Cut pastry into four quadrants and each in half and half again, you’ll have 16 parts.
  • Twist each part twice.
  • Glaze the pastry with milk and sprinkle kalonji seeds if using.
  • Then air fry or bake in the oven for 25-30 minutes in preheated oven for 25-30 minutes.
  • Enjoy hot with green chutney.
  • Preheat the Instant Pot Vortex Air Fryer to 180 C
  • Once prompted, carefully add the tart to the basket.
  • Air-fry for 5-7 minutes. Try 5 minutes for the first batch to how your tart have cooked.
  • Preheat the oven at the gas mark 6-7 or 400F.
  • Bake tart until risen and well browned all over, 30–35 minutes. (keep an eye on after 20 minutes)

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Nutrition

PLEASE NOTE: Nutritional values are estimated by a computer and may vary based on ingredients and portion sizes. For personalised dietary advice, please consult a qualified healthcare professional.