• Win whooping Rs 71,000 by eating just one Samosa; Details here

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    Win whooping Rs 71,000 by eating just one Samosa; Details here

    The huge samosa takes about six hours to prepare by chefs at Kaushal's shop. According to the store owner, it takes almost 90 minutes and the efforts of three cooks merely to fry the samosa in the pan.

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    Desk:
    How
    about cutting a 12-kilogram huge samosa for your birthday? Or, for Rs 71,000,
    consume the deep-fried food in 30 minutes. Shubham Kaushal, the third-generation owner of Kaushal Sweets in Lalkurti, says he wanted to do "something
    different" to bring the samosa to the forefront.



    He had the inspiration
    to make a 'Bahubali' samosa weighing 12 kilograms. People, according to
    Kaushal, order 'Bahubali' samosas and prefer to cut them on their birthdays
    instead of the conventional cake. He also mentioned a Rs 71,000 prize for
    finishing the samosa, which is loaded with potatoes, peas, spices, paneer, and
    dry fruits, in 30 minutes.



    color:#1C1A1A">The huge samosa takes about six hours to prepare by chefs at
    Kaushal's shop. According to the store owner, it takes almost 90 minutes and
    the efforts of three cooks merely to fry the samosa in the pan. Around seven
    kilograms of the 12-kilogram samosa is the food stuffed inside the pastry
    cone.



    "Our Bahubali
    samosa has also piqued the interest of social media influencers and food
    bloggers who visit the shop on a regular basis." "We get questions
    from both locals and people from other parts of the country," Kaushal
    said. He stated that the establishment only accepts prior orders for the samosa.



    color:#1C1A1A">"I wanted to do something different to put samosas on the
    map." We settled on 'Bahubali' samosas. We began by preparing four-kg
    samosas, followed by eight-kg samosas. Both of those proved to be popular.
    "After that, we made a 12-kg samosa," Kaushal explained. A 12-kg samosa
    costs approximately Rs 1,500.



    color:#1C1A1A">So far, Kaushal has got 40-50 orders for 'Bahubali' samosas. He
    claimed to have the largest samosa in the country. The western UP area, Meerut,
    is known for sweets like 'revri' and 'gajak'.

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