2.7.06

Gobi Manchurian


One of my favourite street food is Gobi Manchuri.Take a stroll on the streets of Bangalore in the evening and you cant miss the many Chinese fast food centres present in its every nook and corner!Initially this dish was exclusively a street food but now we get it even in big restaurants and has made its way into the dinner menus at weddings replacing some of the traditional food items that were served before!

Ingredients

Cauliflower(cut into florets) = 250g
Refined flour/maida = 2tbsp
Cornflour = 2tbsp
Kashmiri red chilli powder = 1tsp
Ginger garlic paste = 2tsp
Onion(diced) = 1cup
Red bell pepper(diced) = 1/2cup
Green chillies = 3
Tomato sauce = 4tbsp
Soyasauce = 1tsp
Curry leaves =5 to 6
Oil = to deep fry
Salt to taste

Method

Wash the cauliflower florets in water with a little salt dissolved in it or they can also be soaked in water with a little vinegar in it to thoroughly clean them
Make a slightly thick batter with cornflour and refined flour dissolved in water,add a tsp of the ginger garlic paste,1/2tsp red chilli powder,salt and a pinch of soda to it
Coat the florets with the batter and then deep fry till it turns golden brown(heat the oil at high and add the florets,lower the heat so as to cook them through)
Drain and keep aside

Heat 1 tbsp of oil in a pan
Add 1 tsp of ginger-garlic paste and fry till light brown
Add the onions,slit green chillies and bell pepper and saute till onions turn translucent and shiny(do not brown the onions)
Add 1/2tsp red chilli powder,roughly torn curry leaves,tomato sauce and soyasauce(if you want it to be more spicier you can add chilli sauce too)
Add, 1tbsp cornflour dissolved in 1/2 cup water
Add the fried cauliflower florets and mix well
(If you would like the gobi manchurian with a little gravy,you can add some more cornflour dissolved in water)
Serve it hot immediately with the garnish of your choice,chopped spring onions,coriander leaves...

56 Comments:

At July 03, 2006 12:18 AM, Blogger starry said...

I was about to go out for lunch today but happened to stop by your blog and had some gobi manchurien. Beautiful pics. one of my favourites.

 
At July 03, 2006 1:24 AM, Blogger archana said...

Sumi
This is my all time favorite veg Indo-Chinese food. Nice photos,thank you for the recipe.
Archana

 
At July 03, 2006 11:19 AM, Blogger Strictly for my friends said...

Nice snap...but a vegetarian Chinese dish??

Can't I try the same with chicken?

 
At July 03, 2006 5:52 PM, Blogger indianadoc said...

Very true sumi, one cannot miss those chinese fast food centres in B'lore...Manchurians are my favourites too Sumi...be it gobi,chicken or fish manchurian...I had made fish manchurian recently but forgot to take the snaps!!...so just kept the recipe in the draft till I do it the next time...Now that you have tickled my taste buds with your gobi,probably very soon!!

 
At July 03, 2006 9:46 PM, Blogger Meeta K. Wolff said...

Oh Oh oh! Sumi, would you stop it already! I can't take it anymore. I love gobi manchurian but never found a decent recipe. So after that I have made the other stuff I bookmarked I'll be cooking this up ...or first this then the other stuff? Soeri loves gobi and this is perfect for!

 
At July 03, 2006 10:46 PM, Blogger Anupama said...

I have put your gobi manchurian recipe in my favorites folder. I t looks awesome

 
At July 03, 2006 11:48 PM, Blogger Sumitha said...

Star - Had some....!straight from the comp?Thanks Star you are always very kind:)

Archana - Do try making it Archana:)

SFMF - Its actually an Indianised Chinese dish,yes it is vegetarian,you can certainly try it with chicken,I have tried it too:)

Shynee - Fish manchurian...mmmm...sounds yummy:)I have never tasted it before,post it soon Shynee...

Meeta - I am honoured that you found my recipe worth trying,Thanks Meeta!do hope you will make it for Soeren and that he gives you a great verdict:)I am waiting to hear his valuable verdict too:)

Anupama - Welcome and Thanks for visiting my blog Anupama!I am happy,do try it and let me know:)

 
At July 04, 2006 3:37 AM, Blogger jac said...

I trust you and I am going try it with my Indian cook in our kitchen.

Last time he made Gobi Manchurian in his own way...I had to go starving the whole night. LOL

I am gona teach him how to cook this with your help.

 
At July 04, 2006 6:39 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

manchurian looks so appetizing!

 
At July 04, 2006 8:28 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

That looks yummy Sumitha! the gobi manchurian brought a smile to my face-read what i've written about the same over here

 
At July 04, 2006 1:08 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Looks delicious.

 
At July 04, 2006 8:27 PM, Blogger Priya Bhaskaran said...

wow sumi, looks delicious:)

 
At July 04, 2006 9:17 PM, Blogger Krithika said...

Your Gobi manchurian looks great. Look at the color. Wow !

 
At July 05, 2006 3:29 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh wow! I'll have to try this recipe!

Paz

 
At July 05, 2006 5:09 PM, Blogger BDSN said...

Wow I like this recipe so much..i will definitely give a try next time!!

 
At July 05, 2006 7:57 PM, Blogger Rajesh &Shankari said...

love those indo chinese recipes. I always crave for these, gr8 pic!

 
At July 05, 2006 10:02 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I used to hate Gobi Manchurian,just because my roomie would buy only that! I have never ever seen her ordering anything else! :-)

Your picture is droolworthy and I feel like finally attempting to make it.

Strictlyformyfriends : I have heard, actually Chinese cuisine is laden with lot of excellent vegeterian dishes.
What we get in India and U.S is not the original Chinese cuisine.

 
At July 06, 2006 1:32 AM, Blogger Vineela said...

Hi Sumitha,
Manchurian looks yummy.
I do in the same way .
Pictures are great.
Vineela

 
At July 06, 2006 1:36 AM, Blogger Sudha said...

sumi, the picture looks great..i'm due for my vege shopping this weekend, surly gonna get the gobi to try this..wonderful recipe sumi.thank you so much..BTW can u pls pack some for me and taniya ;-)

 
At July 06, 2006 2:33 PM, Blogger Sumitha said...

Jac - Thank you Jac,thats a nice thing to say,please do try it and let me know:)

Lera - Thank you:)

Nandita - I will be reminded of Gopi... next time I hear about Gobi for sure Nandita:)

Pushpa - Vielen Danke:)

Priya - Thank you :)

Krithika - Thank you :)the colour is due to the kashmiri chilli powder and also due to the sauces Krithika.

Paz - Thank you!Do try it:)

BDSN - Thanks for those kind words bdsn,please do try:)

Shankari - do try making it at home,its quite simple Shankari:)

lg - Oh dear!I would hate it if i were you too lg, i am glad you would like to give it a try now,do try it lg:)

Vineela - Thanks Vineela:)

Sudha - Ohhh.... how i wish i could send some over to you and little Taniya...!Do try it Sudha,I would be glad:)

 
At July 07, 2006 12:03 AM, Blogger starry said...

Sumitha...where are you! I am ready for my next meal.

 
At July 07, 2006 4:53 PM, Blogger Priya said...

WOW...the machurian look so yummy...I just love this dish...my frnd makes them really well and I end up finishing most of it..havent tried making them myselkf though...!!

 
At July 07, 2006 6:45 PM, Blogger Sumitha said...

Star - Thanks for enquiring,I was real busy for the past few days.I have just served you a new meal:)

Priya - Thanks Priya:)Why dont you try it this time and give it to your friend,she too will finish the entire dish for sure:)

 
At July 08, 2006 7:29 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey sumityha,
Very very nice looking gobi. Its been very long time since i made gobi manchuri.I make similar to ur recipe, but yours has such a nice colour. Thanks for the recipe, can't wait to try it.

 
At July 10, 2006 5:28 AM, Blogger fursat said...

This looks like an awesome recipe and so easy too. I will try it soon. Thank You!!

 
At July 11, 2006 12:46 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Gobi Manchurian is an Indian dish. It's not Chinese in the least, damn it!

 
At July 12, 2006 11:11 AM, Blogger Sumitha said...

Madhu - Thanks Madhu,I too was very happy with the nice red colour that I got,I probably think it must be because I deep fried the gobi really well for quite sometime in low fire,used Kashmiri red chilli powder and the soy and tomato sauce:)

Ricky - Thanks Ricky,I am waiting to hear from you after you have tried it:)

Anonymous - Hi Anon,that was quite a rude thing to say about damning it,wasnt it?It is one dish that are loved by thousands of people why do you want to damn it?

It is certainly not a Chinese dish in no place have i said it is a Chinese dish,but you must also keep in mind that you cant call it an Indian dish too!Our style of cooking does not invlove deep frying and then using different types of sauces soya sauce !

Thats why it is rightly referred to as an Indo Chinese dish:)

 
At July 25, 2006 7:46 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Sumitha, Tried it ;) was great, my husband loves it.

Check this out, added in my fav. collections
http://mingudam.wordpress.com/2006/07/22/egg-fried-rice-with-gobi-manchurian/

 
At July 29, 2006 6:42 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi'
i do gobi manchurien but in a different style.that was nice but still i would not get the taste as in hotels , my son tells me this is good but not as u get in restuarents .when i tried this i got the same taste and my son was also happy thanks for this it tasted really yummy.
aarthi

 
At July 31, 2006 8:43 PM, Blogger Sumitha said...

Padmashekar - A warm welcome to my blog!Thanks a lot,I hope you tried it and loved it as well.

Monica - I did visit your blog and i am so glad that your hubby loved it:)

Aarthi - Thanks a million Aarthi for taking time to write and let me know that you loved it,i am also happy that your son loved it more!

 
At August 14, 2006 1:48 AM, Blogger Prema Sundar said...

Ur gobi manchurian picture looks yummy. Though i do gobimanchurian in a different way urs look nice. sure iam going to try this in my kitchen.thanks for the recipe

 
At August 18, 2006 7:09 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Gr8 pix,I tried making gobimanchurian,tastes awesome.Keep it up Baby!!
Mini

 
At September 06, 2006 8:07 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi Sumi i was searching for this a long time and then i stumbled on u r recepie, mouth watering dish ( i have missed it since i have left karnataka)and photo was fantastic , we are cooking it today and will let u know of results !!

 
At October 08, 2006 6:48 AM, Blogger Sunitha said...

Thanks for the recipe.I tried and it came out really good.

 
At November 18, 2006 8:11 AM, Blogger saakshi said...

Hey Sumitha,
Tried your gobi manchurian recipe and must tell you , it was awesome.I had never found a recipe as perfect as yours. Thanks a lot fo sharing this.

 
At December 20, 2006 2:03 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can't thank you enough for this recipe...it's gob-smacking good and so easy to make! It's probably going to be my staple diet for a long time :)...Any tips on how I can make the gobi crunchier?

 
At December 21, 2006 10:32 AM, Blogger Sumitha said...

Mini,Sunitha and Saakshi - i am very happy that you guys loved it.Thanks for trying and letting me know!

Anon - the most important thing to keep the crispness of the gobi after deep frying them.... is to immediately prepare the sauce.If you let the gobi stay for a while after deep frying it tends to get a little soggy.Also maybe using smaller florets may help.
I am so glad you liked it and took the time to let me know!

 
At January 07, 2007 9:40 AM, Blogger Sunitha said...

Sumitha, can you tell me how can I make it a gravy type? I tried your recipe and its really great, now i want to try gravy type. can you please tell me?

 
At January 07, 2007 11:39 AM, Blogger Sumitha said...

Sunitha thanks for letting me know dear,as for getting more gravy what you can do is increase the quantity of diced onion and capsicum and the add about 1/2tbsp to 1tbsp cornflour dissolved in water towards the end,remove from heat immediately,with too much heat the sauce thickens leavung you with less gravy(this propotion remains constant,increase the quantity of the number of cups,depending on how much Gobi manchurian you are making)

Hope this helps Sunitha...

 
At March 27, 2007 8:29 PM, Blogger Kribha said...

Here it is another favorite dish of mine.I used make this in the same procedure. Actually, it was Sanjeev Kapoor's recipe. After they made it a paid site I could not get any access to the recipe. I'm so glad I found your recipe. will try it for sure.

 
At April 20, 2007 1:11 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think I will give it a try!

 
At May 15, 2007 12:10 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Awesome recipe

 
At July 18, 2007 3:13 AM, Blogger Mystic Minds said...

I tried this dish this weekend and it turned out great my husband really loved it. Thanks, great recipe.

 
At July 18, 2007 3:13 AM, Blogger Mystic Minds said...

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At August 09, 2007 8:42 PM, Blogger x said...

I tried ur recepie.it was really great!my husband loved it a lot.thanks!!

 
At October 02, 2007 7:57 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi sumi
This is our favorite dish.The snap looks great&its a wonderful recipe.I prepared it and it was delicious.My husband loved it .
Thanks alot
suja baiju

 
At October 02, 2007 8:02 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi sumi
This is our favorite dish.The snap looks great&its a wonderful recipe.I prepared it and it was delicious.My husband loved it .
Thanks alot
suja baiju

 
At October 02, 2007 9:30 PM, Blogger Mansi said...

hey sumi,

I just made this yesterday and posted it on my blog:) judging from your comments, I think there are a lot of ppl who enjoy this dish as much as I do!!:D

first time on your blog, and glad to have come here:)

 
At October 04, 2007 9:32 PM, Blogger suja said...

Hi Sumi
This is our favorite dish.The picture looks great and it is a wonderful recipe.I prepard it &it was delicious.My husband loved it.
Thanks a lot
suja baiju

 
At February 08, 2008 11:21 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Sumitha,

Thanks for this lovely and very simple recipe. We will try this dish today.

 
At February 15, 2008 11:46 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sumi,

I followed exactly the same steps and manchurien was ymm!!

thanks
Ramya

 
At February 27, 2008 4:36 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi! found the recipe very useful. also liked the chilli chicken dry recipe on ur blog. thanks a ton! cya n tc!

 
At May 19, 2008 3:55 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sumi, Thanks for gopi manchurian recipe . I tried it successfully. good pictures as well.

 
At May 26, 2008 4:58 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

The Gobi Manchurian was phenomenal. I tried it last night.. My husband loved it..I did add some chopped capsicum and a little bit of vinegar as well. It was terrific. Thanks for this recipe.

 
At October 25, 2008 9:12 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for the recipe, my wife prepared gobi manchurian and we loved the dish.

 
At November 19, 2008 6:30 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey hello,
i was looking for a gobi manchurian recipe for my kids... very small kids actually... i had an idea but not a "recipe".. but i am going to make it with zero spice(no chillie powder or chillies or chillie sauce) so got to see how it will turn out... anyway now that i have a little more than just an idea.. i will try it.. thanks..

 

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