Gobi Manchurian

Cooking Instructions
- 1
In a bowl take maida + corn flour + chilli powder + ginger garlic paste + coriander powder+ chat masala + Aamchur powder + kasuri methi + salt alibg with little water and mix well without any lumps.
- 2
Chop the gobi and boil it in water for 10 minutes. Now mix gobi with the mixture from step 1.
- 3
To make gobi Manchurian gravy ; in a pan take 2 tsp oil + ginger + chilli + ginger garlic paste and sauté well. Now add onion and capsicum and sauté in high flame.
- 4
Now add chilli sauce + soya sauce + salt + vinegar + tomato sauce and mix well. Also add 1 tsp corn flour mixed in water and boil on high flame.
- 5
Now in a dosa pan grease a bit of oil and take each gobi piece immersed in outer covering of step 2 and roast until it turns golden brown
- 6
Once you roast the gobi add it to the gravy and sauté for another 5 minutes until it absorbs the gravy. Add coriander leaves for garnish on the top.
- 7
Serve it with roti/pulav
- 8
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