Making Gobi Manchurian at home is easy if you have some patience and some good soya and chilli sauce in hand. Learn how to make my version of Gobi Machurian at home following this easy and tasty recipe.
You are away from home for an extended period of time. You have tasted most of what the local cuisine has to offer you. Your mind wanders back to the dosa and sambar, chaat, dal chaawal, rasmalai, aloo paratha.. all those things you took so much for granted back home.
Me? I crave Gobi Manchurian. One evening, I drove TH nuts saying I want gobi manchurian and I want it now. Its easy to find Indian food in Singapore, especially North Indian, but Indo-Chinese, not so much unless you are ready to go the extra mile to Little India, literally.
Ingredients:2 cups cauliflower, cut into floretsOil to deep fryFor the batter:5 tbsp maida / plain flour3 tbsp cornflour1/2 tsp red chilli powder (optional, depending on heat level preferred)1/4 tsp pepper powder1 garlic clove, mincedA pinch of saltAbout 1/4 cup waterFor the sauce:1 small onion, chopped fine1/4 cup capsicum, chopped fine4 cloves garlic, minced2 green chillies, slit midways (use to taste)2 tbsp tomato ketchup1 tsp green chilli sauce2 tsp soy sauce2 tsp vinegar2 tsp cornflour mixed with 4 tbsp waterSalt, check before addingHow to Make Gobi Manchurian1. Let’s start with the sauce. Heat oil and fry the onions, capsicum, green chillies, if using, and garlic until the onions turn golden brown.2. Add the ketchup and the green chilli sauce to the onions and mix well. Fry for 30 seconds.3. Turn the heat to high and add the soy sauce and vinegar. Mix well for 5 seconds and lower heat back down. Fry for 30 more seconds.4. Now add the cornflour-water mixture and mix until the sauce thickens. Check salt and add more only if necessary, since the soy sauce and chilly sauce may have salt. Set sauce aside.5. Mix ingredients for the batter until you get a slightly loose batter of pouring consistency. Heat oil until its just short of smoking hot, coat each cauliflower with the batter and drop it into the hot oil. Fry until golden brown and drain on kitchen towels. Repeat.6. Once all the cauliflower florets have been fried, add to the sauce and mix well. Serve hot garnished with coriander leaves or green onions.
Happy cook
I tried once you sis gobi manchurian and that was really yumm.
I am sure gonna try this one day.
The only this is my daughter don't like cauliflower.
This looks super spicy chillies.
At least you have a little Indian here we have to make our self unless if one is satisfied with the blang chinese food we get here.
aquadaze
Hey that looks perfect! BTW, no idea where you stay, but Indian Wok in Siglap serves very nice Indian Chinese.
Priya Narasimhan
looks like a store bought one..too good.
Cardamom
THAT looks delicious!!!I love manchurian, I might try this recipe for Paneer Manchurian. 🙂
Mahimaa's kitchen
yum yum… i love cauliflower manchurian too.. am a big cauliflower fan. can have anything made of it. nice click.
Home Lighting
Its quite delicious.
Anonymous
Hi Naga, made it today! Totally enjoyed it. My sauce turned out a little too thick, and I had to make it thin with a little flour and water mixture while mixing. Since I was making it thin, I thought I might need to add soy sauce, chilly sauce, tomato ketchup proportionately. However, that seems to have made the sauce a little too dark coz of the soy, and I did not get the lovely golden brown colour as in your picture. The taste was awesome though, and I have taken pictures too:D. The frying is the only part that makes this dish tedious, but totally worth the effort:-)Shreya
Home Lighting
Its quite delicious.
Mahimaa's kitchen
yum yum… i love cauliflower manchurian too.. am a big cauliflower fan. can have anything made of it. nice click.
Namratha
You sound just like me, eat something outside and want to make the same thing right away home at….hubby goes nuts sometimes 😛 Manchuri looks super yummy,I need a fork please…no chopsticks for me!