Few weeks back one of my friend called and asked why I have not posted Gobi Manchurian, one of the popular dish. I was having no answer. Even after that incident this recipe got delayed because of one or other reason. Finally this weekend I prepared this dish. This is the dry version of Gobi Manchurian.
RECIPE:
Cooking Time: 20-25 mins
Preparation Time: 10-15 mins
Ingredients:
For Sauce:
Cooking Time: 20-25 mins
Preparation Time: 10-15 mins
Ingredients:
- Cauliflower/gobi: 10-12 small florets
- Cornflour: 4 tbsp
- Maida/All purpose flour: 5 tbsp
- Red chilli sauce: 1/2 tsp
- Pepper pwd: 1/8 tsp
- Salt to taste
For Sauce:
- Onion: 1 small(finely chopped)
- Capsicum: 2-3 tbsp( finely chopped)
- Garlic: 2-3 tbsp(finely minced)
- Green chilli: 2-3(finely chopped)
- Soya sauce: 1 tsp
- Red chilli sauce: 1 tsp
- Tomato sauce: 2 tbsp
- Cornflour: 1 tbsp
- Pepper pwd: pinch
- Salt to taste
Method:
- In a bowl, combine maida/All purpose flour, cornflour, salt, red chilli sauce, pepper pwd and water to make a thick and smooth batter.
- Wash and blanch all the cauliflower/gobi. Drain out and keep aside.
- Combine the cauliflower and corn flour batter. Mix well so that all the cauliflower pices are well coated with batter.
- Heat oil in pan/kadai and deep fry all the cauliflower/gobi pieces on low to medium heat till its almost done.
- When cauliflower pieces are almost done then increase the flame and fry them till it turns golden brown and keep aside.
- Heat oil in a large wok/kadai and add the chopped garlic and stir fry for a few seconds. Add the green chilli and stir fry on high for a few seconds.
- Add the chopped onions and capsicum. Fry on high for 2-3 mins
- Add soya sauce, tomato ketchup, chilli sauce and pepper pwd. Mix well and cook for mins.
- Mix 1 tbsp cornflour with 5 tbsp of water and add to above sauce and cook for a min.
- Add the fried cauliflower/gobi pieces and mix well.
- Serve hot.
Note:
- Do not fry cauliflower/gobi pieces on high heat else it will cook from outside and inside it will be raw.
- Batter should be of thick consistency.
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