Gobi Manchurian | Dry Gobi Manchurian Recipe | Indo-Chinese Recipes
Gobi Manchurian or cauliflower manchurian is a popular Indo-Chinese appetizer recipe which most of us do like along with a bowl or fried rice or noodles or have it as a appetizer/starter. Gobi manchurian has to be the most popular indo-Chinese recipe I think, it's favorite among all age group and everyone love this for sure right? Crunchy yet soft and flavorful gobi/cauliflower manchurian is a great to enjoy and we can make the same at home too.
Gobi manchurian comes in dry and gravy versions where dry gobi manchurian is normally served as starter and gravy gobi manchurian as side dish along fried rice, noodles. I personally prefer dry gobi manchurian than the gravy version but if you want to make it gravy version then refer the vegetable manchurian post and follow gravy recipe, just add fried florets to gravy and it's done.
Other than manchurian we can also make gobi 65 which is another indo-chinese recipe and popular. Other than this you can try aloo gobi paratha or cauliflower soup with cauliflower and I am very surprised I have so limited collection of cauliflower recipe though this is one of the most regular vegetable at home!
Anyways, I shall try to post more cauliflower recipes in future and meanwhile we should focus on this gobi manchurian.
You can also check other Indo-Chinese recipes
- Veg Fried Rice
- Veg Hakka Noodles
- Veg Spring Rolls
- Gobi 65
- Aloo 65
- Pineapple Tofu Manchurian
- Veg Momos
- Vegetable Manchurian Gravy
- Vegetable Fried Noodles
Dry Gobi Manchurian Recipe
Dry Gobi Manchurian is a popular Indo Chinese appetizer recipe - fried cauliflower with sauce.Author: | Priti | Category: | Sweet/Desserts | Cuisine: | North Indian | |
Prep Time: | Cook Time: | Total Time: | ||||
Serves: | 3 |
Ingredients:
- 2 Cups - Cauliflower Florets/Gobi
- 1 - Medium Onion
- 2 tbsp - Chopped Spring Onion
- 1 tbsp - Chopped Garlic
- 1/4 Cup - Maida/All Purpose Flour
- 1/4 Cup - Corn Flour
- 1/2 tsp - Sodium Bi Carbonate
- 1 tbsp - Tomato Sauce
- 1 tbsp - Chilli Sauce
- 2 tsp - Soy Sauce
- 1.5 tsp - Pepper Powder
- 1/2 tsp - Sugar
- To Taste - Salt
- To Deep Fry + 2 tbsp - Oil
Method:
- Immersed cauliflower florets in hot water with salt for 10 minutes to clean and also to parboil it. Finely chop spring onion while part, green part and finely chop onion. Meanwhile heat oil for deep frying, and in a bowl add maida, corn flour, 1/2 tsp pepper powder, salt to taste, cooking soda and make thick paste of coating consistency like we do for pakoda.
- Dip each cauliflower floret in batter or mix all florets in batter (make sure each piece is coated well) and deep fry in batches medium flame until crisp or light golden brown, keep aside.
- In a pan or wok heat 2 tbsp oil add garlic and saute for 30 seconds, add spring onion white part, onion fry till soft and light brown.
- Add tomato sauce, chili sauce, soy sauce, remaining pepper powder, salt and mix well. Add fried cauliflower florets and mix gently to coat florets with sauce, add finely chopped green part of the spring onion and mix well for a minute, off flame.
- You can also add capsicum after frying onion to extra flavors.
- You can add ginger-garlic paste instead of only garlic.
Delicious gobi manchurian, come have a bite?
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I love Gobi Manchurian... looks yummy Priti..
ReplyDeleteDelicious!!just craving for !!
ReplyDeleteGobi manchurian is my all time fav..
ReplyDeleteIt looks yummy ,Priti
looks so colourful! it's getting hotter out here too :-)
ReplyDeletewow yummy recipe.I didnt know that soya sauce has salt in that.Thanks for sharing,next time will be carefull in using it
ReplyDeleteDear Ladies, Thanks for dropping by :)
ReplyDeleteLooks so yum & colourful priti:)Happy women's day!
ReplyDeleteGobi Manchurian looks very delicious Priti..
ReplyDeleteHappy Women's Day !!
Hi Priti,
ReplyDeleteThat looks very delicious. Happy Women's day to you too:) and thanks for stopping by my blog.:) Your blog looks great, and the pics are very tempting!
Sharon
To you too Priti, enjoy! :)
ReplyDeleteYummyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy gobi munchurian!!!
ReplyDeletemanchurian looks yummy and mouthwatering priti!!! can i have some? happy women's day to you too.
ReplyDeleteGobi manchurian looks delicious and tempting !
ReplyDeleteGreat one Priti..I love this dish so much..:)
ReplyDeleteWishes to u too..:)
Happy Women's Day! Looks delish!
ReplyDeletemy husband loves gobhi manchurian but i still have to try my hand on this dish..looks good and simple
ReplyDeleteperfect starter for a rainy day :)
ReplyDeleteEven I get irritated because of the weather here, till 1p.m it will be too hot & all of a sudden after that it starts pouring.., all my evening plans go for a toss ;)
wow looks so yummy Happy women s day to you too
ReplyDeletelooks very yummy..and u r so right about the weather here..its raining so heavilly now..cant even go out..
ReplyDeleteenjoy the rain,..its already hot here,..perfect for the weather nd ya wish u happy holi,..:-)
ReplyDeleteManchurian looks yummy. Make it often for my children.
ReplyDeletehappy women's day and a lovely manchurian
ReplyDeleteWow finger-licking...Looks spicy and yum...
ReplyDeletewish you happy woman's day too and munchurian is my all time veg food ,I love that when lots of shredded vegetables are added to it..
ReplyDeletehugs and smiles
Thank you for stopping by...Lovely manchurian...You have a beautiful blog Priti...Good job.
ReplyDeleteWow.. this looks delicious! My favourite recipe.. Drooling here..
ReplyDeletemy all time favorite!!
ReplyDeleteMy all time fav ..Looks yumm. Happy Women's day Priti..
ReplyDeleteHappy Women's day to you too! Gobi manchurian looks great!
ReplyDeleteGobi Manchurian is a favorite here :) Yours sounds mouthwatering :)
ReplyDeleteHappy belated Women's day to you too! :))
ReplyDeleteGobi dishes always pleases me.Good one.
Wonderful manchurian!happy womens day to u .
ReplyDeleteWhenever i go to hotel,i always order gobi mach as a starter.i've tried this twice at home:)urs look delish!!yummy recipe,nice post.thanks for ur sweet comment in my blog,plz be around:)
ReplyDeleteGobi Manchurian sounds delicious...when i was in india my mother used to cook every fortnight..but here in U.S. it is very hard to find ingredients...anyway i have found a great resource www.myethnicworld.com where i can find all the ingredients..definitely have to check it. thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteGobi Manchurian sounds delicious..when i was in india my mother used to cook every fortnight. here in U.S. it is very hard to find ingredients..any way i have found a great resource www.myethnicworld.com where i can find all the ingredients. definitely have to check it.
ReplyDeletethanks for the recipe.
This looks wonderful. It is my all time favorite! Yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite ... Looks very tempting.
ReplyDeleteThis looks yummy and mouthwatering delicious!
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