Tuesday

Ghobi Manchurian




Yummy! I love Ghobi Manchurian and everyone i know does too (with the exception of my parents, who loathe the smell of garlic).
So, when i read that Nandita of Saffron Trail had an event where chillies of all sizes and shapes and forms were invited, i decided to bring in my wok,and get going. Actually, no wok.. i have an electric gas and i think the wok would be such a waste..so, i used a huge saucepan.

Here is the break-down of my creation..he he

Veggies and Herbs
Cauliflower - 1 medium, broken in flowerettes
Green Capsicum - 1 medium - dark green ( the darker, the spicier)
Red Onion - 1/2 medium
Green Chillies -12 small
Ginger - 1 medium cube
Garlic - 4 pods
Spring Onion - 1 bunch


Batter
All purpose flour (maida)-1/2 to 3/4 cup (use ur discretion)
Salt and Pepper -1/4 tsp each
Red Chilly Powder -1/4 tsp

Sauces and Other
Red Chilly Sauce -2tbls
Hoisin Sauce -2 tbls (you can use Soy sauce too, but hoisin is thicker, so you may want to use more soy sauce for the same effect)
Hot and Sweet Sauce -2 tbls ( use any ketchup you want)
Vinegar - 1 tsp
Oil( no olive oil please)- 2tbls

Method:
Dice the capsicum and the onion in medium sized cubes.
Cut the green chilly,garlic and ginger in small pieces, but not small enough to disintegrate in the sauce.
Chop the spring onions finely,both the white and green parts.

Mix all ingredients for the batter and make a thick batter by adding water. The batter must be thicker than the ones we make for fritters.
Meanwhile, heat your oil then dip the cauliflower flowerettes in the batter and deep fry them. Drain them on paper towels.

In a wok or large pan, put in 2tbls of peanut or any oil (not olive oil) and heat the oil to the point where you can see it starts to smoke a little. Add in the ginger,garlic and green chilly in. Fry for a couple of minutes, then add the capsicum and onion and fry in high heat for about 5 minutes.Add in 3/4 of the spring onions, leaving the rest for garnish. Stir in all the sauces and keep frying in high heat. Add in the fried cauliflower, mix well and off it goes to a serving bowl. Add the remaining spring onions for garnish and ta-da...Ghobi Manchurian is ready.

This is my entry to the JFI - Chillies

3 comments:

Shella said...

Gobhi manchurian & keema gobhi (see my blog) are the only ways I love gobhi. Oh, & not to forget gobhi parathas. Yours look delectable.

Rina said...

Raji, all your recipes are so cool. I'm glad i found your space.

Rina said...

Raji, all your recipes are so cool. I'm glad i found your space.