Honey noodles with ice-cream, ‘darsaan’ as this dish is popularly known is a creative, fun sweet dish that makes up for the lack of a wide variety in chinese desserts. Fried noodles are tossed honey and sesame seeds and relished with ice cream or sometimes with fresh fruit puree – try mango puree during summers. It is crunchy, sweet and extremely comforting. Try this one if you have very little time, and still want to whip up an amazing dessert. Serve it immediately, you definitely won’t be disappointed!
These scrumptious Corn Rolls stand apart from other run-of-the-mill starters due to the tongue-tickling Oriental-style filling of corn, onions and green chillies perked up with soya sauce.
Bread acts as the holder for this mixture, while plain flour helps seal the rolls. Drain the oil well after deep-frying these rolls and serve them immediately and crisp with your favourite sauce.
It is the style of cutting and level of cooking, which gives the Vegetable Chow Chow its unique texture and taste.
While common Chinese ingredients like garlic, green chillies and soya sauce are used to flavour this mixed vegetable preparation, a few spoons of cornflour binds them all together.
Serve the Vegetable Chow Chow immediately, to enjoy the vibrant flavour and texture of the juicy veggies.
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Chinese corn Manchurian is an accompaniment to fried rice or noodles. Learn how to make restaurant style corn manchurian gravy.
The moment you think of Manchurian, it is ingredients like baby corn, cabbage, capsicum and cauliflower that immediately come to mind. Now, we present you with an off-beat but irresistible sweet corn manchurian made with deep-fried balls of crushed sweet corn kernels, carrots and other usual flavour enhancers like ginger, garlic, etc.
These deep-fried corn balls in this Chinese Manchurian are dunked in the typical Manchurian sauce that is intensely flavoured with ginger, green chillies, soy sauce, chilli garlic sauce and other ingredients.
To make corn Manchurian, first make the corn balls. For that, combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl and mix very well using your hands. Divide into 16 equal portions. Shape each portion into a ball and put it in hot oil in a deep non-stick kadhai and fry till they turn golden brown in colour from all the sides. Fry 4 at a time. Then to make manchurian sauce, heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan, add the garlic, green chillies and ginger and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Add the spring onion whites and greens and sauté on a medium flame for 1 minute. Add the cornflour-water mixture, soy sauce, sugar, chilli-garlic sauce and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 4 minutes. Finally, add the corn balls to the hot manchurian sauce, mix gently and cook on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Serve corn manchurian immediately.
While the restaurant style corn manchurian gravy offers the typical flavour punch associated with all Manchurians, what will please you the most is the texture of the corn balls, which are crisp outside and super soft, mildly sweet inside. Enjoy the holistic experience, slowly taking in the aroma, flavour and texture of each mouthful.
Tips for corn Manchurian. 1. Try frying one corn ball first. If it doesn’t disintegrate, fry them. If it disintegrates, then add a little more cornflour. 2. After adding cornflour mixture to the Manchurian sauce, stir continuously to avoid lump formation. 3. Serve immediately.
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Crunchy broccoli and versatile baby corn find their home in a garlicky gravy that is perked up with Schezuan sauce and tomato ketchup. The intermixing of flavours, ranging from the pungency of garlic and the spiciness of green chillies to the tanginess of the sauces is quite exciting, making the Hot Garlic Sauce with Baby Corn and Broccoli a real attention grabber on any menu.