Receta Gobi (cauliflower) Manchurian
I was always fascinated to see the words "Gobi Manchurian" in the Indian restaurant menus. Gobi means cauliflower and I guess the word Manchurian was meant for it to be an Indian-Chinese dish as there is soy sauce/corn flour/spring onions!
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Raciónes: 2 |
Va Bien Con: rice, noodles
Ingredientes
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Direcciones
- Boil the florettes for 3-4 minutes in plenty of water, to which a tbsp of milk has been added.
- Drain and pat dry on a clean cloth.
- Make thin batter out of flour and 2 tbsp cornflour, adding some of the ginger and garlic, red chilli powder and salt to taste.
- Dip the florettes in the batter one by one and deep fry in hot oil. Keep aside.
- In the remaining oil, add remaining ginger, garlic and crushed red chilli and fry for a minute and add some spring onions.
- Then add some soy sauce according to taste & colour with some water and salt to taste. Stir fry for a minute and add in the florettes.
- Mix well and cook till there some gravy or dry. (To get thickness, 1 tbsp of corn flour mixed with water should do the trick).
- Remove from heat and garnish with some spring onions.
- Serve with rice.