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  • Gobi Manchurian

    Gobi manchurian is a Chinese dish with Indian make over, incorporating chinese flavors with indian cooking. Cauliflower florets dipped in a batter laced with 3 types of flours, chili-garlic-ginger pastes, deep fried and again coated with sauces.



    August 30th, 2010 Mammu Appetizers, Indo-Chinese

    Ingredients

    1. Cauliflower/Gobi – 1 Medium sized
    2. Spring onions – 1 bunch, finely chopped, keep the whites and greens separate.
    3. Garlic Cloves – 6, peel and chop into 4 pieces each.
    4. Oil – To deep fry
    5. Salt – A Pinch

    For coating cauliflower:
    1. Corn Flour – 4 tablespoons
    2. All purpose flour/Maida – 3 table spoons
    3. Rice flour – 1 tablespoon
    4. Chili garlic sauce – 1 teaspoon
    5. Ginger garlic paste – 1 tablespoon
    6. Salt – 1 teaspoon

    Whisk together the following sauces in a bowl:
    1. ketchup – 3 tablespoons
    2. Soy Sauce – 4 tablespoons
    3. Maggi chili sauce – 2 tablespoons

    Cooking Procedure

    1. Separate cauliflower florets, wash with warm water and keep aside. Mix together all the ingredients listed under ‘coating cauliflower’ with 3/4 cup of water. This batter should be a little thicker than dosa batter consistency.

    2. Heat oil in a pan to deep fry, dip cauliflower florets in the batter and add them to oil one by one till the pan is filled with gobi, don’t overload. Fry until they turn to golden brown, repeat the same for remaining florets. Drain on a kitchen paper.

    3. In a wide bottom pan heat 1/2 tablespoons of oil. Add the chopped garlic, saute for 1 minute, transfer in to a plate and keep them aside. In the same pan, heat 2 tablespoons of oil, add chopped spring onion whites, pinch of salt and saute for 1 minute. Add sauce mix and cook for 1 minute. Now add fried gobi, mix thoroughly for 2 minutes so that the sauces are evenly coated to the cauliflower. Turn off the heat.

    4. Garnish with sauteed garlic, spring onion greens and serve instantly.



7 Responses to “Gobi Manchurian”

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    Nice mouth watering dish.

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