Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Gobi (Cauliflower) Manchurian

Gobi Manchurian

Ingredients

  1. Cauliflower - 1 large
  2. Green chillies - 3, sliced diagonally
  3. Garlic - 2.5 tbsp, minced
  4. Ginger - 1 tsp
  5. Onion - 1 medium sized, diced
  6. Green bell pepper - 1/4, diced
  7. Red bell pepper - 1/4, diced
  8. Pepper powder - 1/4 - 1/2  tsp
  9. Tomato ketchup - 3.5 - 4 tbsp (Adjust the sauces according to your taste preferences)
  10. Soy sauce - 2.5 tbsp
  11. Green/red chilli sauce - 3 tbsp
  12. Vinegar - 1 tsp
  13. Corn flour - 2 tsp (Mix 2 tsp corn flour in 2 cups of water without lumps)
  14. Sugar - A pinch (optional)
  15. Spring onion - To garnish (Around 2 tbsp)
  16. Cilantro - To garnish, 1 tbsp (optional)
  17. Oil - For deep frying
  18. Salt - To taste

For the batter

  1. Maida/All purpose flour - 1/2 cup
  2. Corn flour - 1/4 cup
  3. Chilli powder - 1/2 tsp
  4. Pepper powder - 1/2 tsp
  5. Salt - To taste
  6. Water - As required

Mix the above ingredients to make a thick batter.

Method

1) Wash and cut the cauliflower to florets. Dip them in the maida batter and deep fry in oil until golden brown. Keep aside.

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2) In a deep pan, heat around 2 tsp oil and add the minced garlic and ginger. Now add the onion and saute until they turn transparent at medium heat. Do not brown them, they should retain their crunchiness. Now add the bell peppers and saute for 1-2 minutes at medium-high heat.

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3) Stir in the soy sauce, ketchup, chilli sauce, vinegar and pepper powder. Mix well and add 2 cups corn flour in water. Check for salt and allow it to boil.

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4) Add the fried cauliflower florets and mix well. Add the cilantro and spring onion, mix well. Switch off. Serve hot with fried rice/noodles.

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Tips:

For the dry version of gobi manchurian omit the corn flour in water. Just stir in the fried cauliflower pieces and toss until they are well-coated with the sauces. Serve it along with fried rice/noodles or as an appetizer.

40 comments:

  1. wow another yummy treat ..looks so delicious.i like the dried one also.feel to grab some..nicely explained and good pics too

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  2. adipoli aayittunde... I love this dish.. But not allowed to have cauliflower :( :( Lovely pics too...

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  3. love it...nice step by step pics....droolworthy....perfectly written and explained...good work

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  4. wow wat a colour fulll......recipe.....its my favt...

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  5. absolutely drolling here da.. explained elaborately ..

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  6. Manchurian looks lovely. Nice instructions and nice click.

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  7. Sooo colourful n tempting...bookmarked the recipe...Thanks dear.

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  8. loved ur version.Luks very colourfull...

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  9. Mouthwatering, pics are too tempting,would love to have it right now if you pass me the plate:)

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  10. Wat a tempting, mouthwatering and catchy manchurian dish, i can finish them immediately.droolworthy dish for the sure..

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  11. Wow,awesome manchurian. Illustrative clicks are too good.

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  12. this is true torture for my eyes and my mouth !!! your gobi manchurian looks too good, perfect and the highlight is that as soon as I saw the picture, I thought of prawn manchurian as it looks similar, hehehehe

    delicious dish !!!

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  13. I simply love gobi manchurian :) This one looks so yummy :)

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  14. Wooow dear,,what a colourful manchurian eye catching n makes me hungry dear,,my hubby just like this chinese foods...

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  15. looking very colourfull dear and nice recipe too

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  16. very delicious lovely looking manchurian..

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  17. Very eye-catching and beautiful presentation as ususal :)

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  18. Looks Yumm, this is my all time favorite and just love the dry version.

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  19. Another great yummy treat from yummies..Kollam girls..Kannedukane thonanilla..AA sauce add cheythu kazhijulla picil entha oru color..Kikikikidu..

    Love
    Kairali sisters

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  20. yummilicious!!! we all are a fan of indo-chinese cuisine.. this is a must try...

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  21. Looks colorful and delicious...beautiful presentation..kothivarunnu.

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  22. Wow this looks so colorful and delicious...nice presentation :)

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  23. Wowwwww.. beautiful clicks.. looks soo tempting.. :)

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  24. On of fav..looks so mouthwatering!
    Can finish it in minutes;)

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  25. It looks great..truly mouthwatering...

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  26. Beauuuuuutttttttttttiiiiiiiiiiiiifulllllllllllllllll!!!!

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  27. Hey really yummy yaaar....what a step wise pictures....very cleanly presneted....mouth watering too...

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  28. I've never seen cauliflower in such a beautiful sauce. Have to be very delicious. Bet it's very delicious with crusty bread or paratha....mmmm

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  29. super clicks !!

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  30. Looks so tempting, I so want to eat it now. I am going to prepare it over the weekend, if I can :)

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  31. Colorful and delicious gravy..Love gobi manchurian!

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  32. Made the Gobi Manchurian with shallow fried Gobi and it was delicious.
    My family liked it with home made Chappathi.

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  33. Dear Anonymous,

    Sorry for the late reply, I am in India on vacation now.

    I already mentioned 2 tsp corn flour in 2 cups water in the ingredients' section. Thats why I just wrote 2 cups corn flour in water, in the method. Sorry to hear that your dish got spoiled. Hope you will give it a second trial soon :).

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