14/10/2020 14:41

Steps to Prepare Homemade Veg Manchurian and chow mein

by Tillie Bryant

Veg Manchurian and chow mein
Veg Manchurian and chow mein

Hello everybody, it’s me, Dave, welcome to our recipe page. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, veg manchurian and chow mein. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Veg Manchurian and chow mein is one of the most favored of current trending meals in the world. It’s appreciated by millions daily. It’s easy, it’s quick, it tastes yummy. They’re fine and they look wonderful. Veg Manchurian and chow mein is something which I’ve loved my whole life.

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To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook veg manchurian and chow mein using 40 ingredients and 20 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Veg Manchurian and chow mein:
  1. Take Cabbage
  2. Make ready Carrot
  3. Make ready Capsicum
  4. Take Spring onion
  5. Prepare Ginger
  6. Make ready Garlic
  7. Make ready Corn flour
  8. Take Maida
  9. Prepare Salt
  10. Prepare Black pepper
  11. Take Soy sauce
  12. Make ready Water
  13. Take For manchurian sauce:
  14. Get Oil
  15. Take Garlic
  16. Take Ginger
  17. Prepare Green chilli
  18. Get Spring onion
  19. Get Tomato ketchup
  20. Get Chilli sauce
  21. Make ready Soya sauce
  22. Make ready Vinegar
  23. Take Salt
  24. Prepare Corn flour
  25. Get Black pepper
  26. Prepare Cup Water
  27. Take Hakka or Chow Mein Noodles
  28. Get Medium Sized Onion
  29. Make ready Carrot
  30. Get Shredded Cabbage
  31. Take Sliced Colored Bell Peppers
  32. Get Cloves of Garlic
  33. Get Soy Sauce
  34. Make ready Green Chilli Sauce
  35. Prepare Tomato Ketchup
  36. Prepare Sugar
  37. Prepare Black Pepper Powder
  38. Make ready Salt or to taste
  39. Get Cooking Oil
  40. Take Green Chilli Sauce

Veg Manchurian Dry - An excellent starter snack or as a side dish with hakka noodles or chow mein. Veg Chow Mein is an Indo-Chinese dish made from stir fried noodles along with mixed vegetables and flavored with Chinese sauces. This spicy version of Veg Chow Mein noodles which is originally a Chinese food is very popular in India, Nepal and many south east Asian countries. Veg manchurian recipe dry & gravy with video.

Steps to make Veg Manchurian and chow mein:
  1. Take all the veggies, finely chopped, in a bowl along with ginger, garlic, corn flour, maida, salt, black pepper and soy sauce.
  2. Mix them well, adding water as required for consistency.
  3. Make round balls out of the thick vegetable mixture
  4. Now deep fry the vegetable balls in a pan.
  5. Prepare the sauce: - Heat some oil in a pan and roast ginger, garlic and green chilli in it for a while
  6. Add spring onion, tomato ketchup, chilli sauce, soya sauce and vinegar followed by salt and black pepper.
  7. Mix them well and add a mixture of corn flour plus water to the pan.
  8. Mix thoroughly and put the fried vegetable balls into the mixture.
  9. Properly mix the balls along with the sauce. - Garnish with spring onion.
  10. Veg chowmin
  11. Bring 5-6 cups of water to a boil in a large pot. Add chow mein noodles to the boiling water along with a teaspoon of salt and a few drops of oil. Boil as per packet instructions or for 3-4 minutes until almost cooked. Then drain the hot water and transfer the noodles to a bowl of cold water. Drain and set aside until ready to use.
  12. In the meantime, prepare all the vegetables. Coarsely chop the garlic. Thinly slice the onions, carrots, cabbage and colored bell peppers. The cooking time of vegetables for making chowmein is very less, so you need to keep everything ready before you start cooking.
  13. Heat some oil in a wok or large deep pan. When the oil is hot, add garlic and stir for a couple of seconds. It shouldn't turn brown, otherwise it may lead to slightly bitter taste.
  14. Immediately add the sliced onions and cook for 1-2 minutes until the onions start browning very slightly.
  15. Then add the sliced carrots and cabbage. Sauté on high flame for a minute.
  16. Add the colored bell peppers. When making chow mein, all the vegetables need to be cooked on high heat for a short period of time till they are cooked but still crunchy to the bite.
  17. Now add some soy sauce, green chilli sauce, tomato ketchup, sugar, salt and black pepper powder to the wok. Stir to mix the sauce and spices with the vegetables. Chowmein generally has a slight twinge of sweetness, but if you don't like the sweet taste, you can skip adding sugar and tomato ketchup.
  18. Add the boiled noodles to the wok. Mix with the help of 2 ladles or forks to coat them completely in the sauces.
  19. Cook for a couple of minutes on high flame till the noodles are completely cooked.
  20. Veg Chow Mein is ready. Serve it hot as a snack or along with any Indo-Chinese side dish.

This spicy version of Veg Chow Mein noodles which is originally a Chinese food is very popular in India, Nepal and many south east Asian countries. Veg manchurian recipe dry & gravy with video. Chinese vegetable manchurian is a popular dish from Indo chinese cuisine. The term Manchuria refers to a region in North East china and people from that region were known as Manchus or manchurians. Veg Chow Mein is a very tasty and popular stir-fried vegetable noodle dish from China.

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