Easy Vegan Samosa Pie (2024)

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A vegan samosa in the form of a pot pie! This flavourful and filling pie is easy to make and tastes incredible.

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I’m pleased to say that not only is this samosa pot pie as delicious as I’d hoped but it’s super easy to put together, making it perfect for weeknight dinners.

You can also make this ahead of time and/or freeze it.

Because this samosa pie includes both vegan mince and peas, it makes it quite high in protein and very filling too.

A nice alternative to a Shepherd’s Pie.

Soy mince is very easy to get hold of and you should find that any supermarket will have it in their freezer section, along with the other vegetarian foods.

Most are vegan-friendly but there might be one or two that contain egg so always check first.

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And if you’ve not tried soy mince before and are kind of weirded out by it – don’t be. It tastes really good and you’ll be hard pushed to tell the difference in a dish like this.

Also, as a bonus, vegan mince is usually very inexpensive.

You can also substitute the mince with cooked lentils.

Use two tins, drained and rinsed, in it’s place.

Along with the mince and peas, this pie is also filled with potatoes, onions and lot’s of spices.

To make it easier, I’ve just used a curry powder mix, along with some extra coriander and chili powder.

The pie is topped with 8 layers of filo pastry for a crunchy but light finish.

It’s like eating a giant samosa with a generous filling. Delicious!

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Vegan Samosa Pot Pie

Yield: 4

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes

An easy, flavourful dinner that can be made in advance. Perfect for weeknights!

Ingredients

  • 2 medium potatoes, peeled and diced
  • 150 g frozen green peas
  • 1 tbsp vegetable oil
  • 1 large onion, diced
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 400 g frozen soy mince, or 2 x tins lentils, drained and rinsed
  • 2 tbsp curry powder
  • 1 tbsp dried coriander
  • 1 tsp chili powder
  • Salt and pepper, to taste
  • 1 pack of filo pastry, defrosted (if frozen)
  • 2 tbsp vegetable oil

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 180C / 350F. Let your filo pastry sit at room temperature so it's easier to work with later on.
  2. Bring a large pot of water to a boil and cook the potatoes until soft. Add the peas in to cook during the last minute. Once cooked, drain and mash.
  3. Meanwhile, in a large frying pan, heat the oil and saute the onions and garlic until softened. Add the curry powder, coriander and chili powder and cook for a further minute before adding the soy mince. Add a drop of water and cook for 10 minutes on a medium heat.
  4. Combine the mash mixture with the mince and season with salt and pepper. Add some more water if it's a little dry.
  5. Transfer to an oven dish and smooth into an even layer.
  6. Unfold your filo pastry and start layering it on top of the mince mixture, sheet by sheet, giving it a brush with oil between each layer. I used ten layers (five sheets folded in half.) Give a final brushing with oil and slice 4 slits into the top, to allow some air to escape.
  7. Cook for 20 minutes until golden and crisp on top. Alternatively, you can chill or freeze this dish before cooking in the oven.

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  1. Katie says

    Very very good! I looove a samosa but always see them as a bit naughty, nevermind fiddly to fold. I’ve also made it with a scant lattice of puff too when I couldn’t get filo, and scattered fennel seeds on the top. Proper. Thank you ❤️

  2. Vanessa says

    Just made this now. layered filo on bottom of oven dish, 7-8 sheets, then filling; added left over vegies(broccoli, carrots, green beans)and substituted 1 can of lentils for 150g mushroom mince and added some curried ketchup(1/4 cup), finished layering filo and sprinkled poppy seeds and sesame seeds before cooking. Turned out great. Feeling proud! pity can’t add photo

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    • Aimee says

      Thank you for those notes and I’m so pleased you enjoyed it!

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  3. Anne says

    We loved it! Thanks for the recipe.

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    • Aimee says

      So pleased! Thanks for the comment, Anne.

      Reply

  4. Katrina says

    I am in the US and for the Soy Mince, I used something from Trader Joes called “Trader Joes Beef-less Ground Beef. It is a vegan product. They sell it in 12 oz. (343 g) packages and it came out great, and wasn’t very expensive.

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    • Aimee says

      Great to know, thanks for the tip Katrina

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  5. Chanda says

    What do you mean by 2 x tins lentils?

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    • Chanda says

      I am in America. Do you mean 2 cups?

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    • Niqui says

      I don’t see a reply to your question. I’m in America as well and, based on what I’ve read, I believe that means to use 2 cans of lentils.

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