Gobi 65 is a dry curry . I love to have this as a evening snack. U can have this with chapatis if u like.. Its easy to make and this doesn’t take much time to do if u have all the ingredients.
Ingredients :-
Cauliflower-1
Cornflour-3 tbsp
Capsicum- 1 small cut into thin strips
Onion- 1 cut into thin strips
Tomato sauce- 1 ½ tsp
Soya sauce- 1 tsp
Ajinimotto- a pinch (optional)
Ginger-Garlic Paste - 1 tsp
Chilli sauce(optional) – ½ tsp
Chilli powder- 1 tsp
Salt to taste.
Oil
Method :-
1) Clean the cauliflower and cut into small florets.
2) Soak it in hot water for 5 minutes.
3) Drain the cauliflower florets and add corn flour,salt and chilli powder,Ginger-garlic paste to it. Do not add water to it. Just fold in with ur hands. If needed just sprinkle very little water.
4) Heat oil in a pan and deep fry the florets till golden brown . Set aside.
5) Add 2 tsp of oil in another pan and saute the onions and green pepper strips for 2 to 3 mins till the onions are transparent. Remove from fire and set aside.
6) In the same pan add 1 tsp of oil and add add the sauces and ajinimotto. Immediately add the cauliflower florets and saute for 2 minutes in a slow flame. Then add the onion ,green pepper strips. .. remove from flame..Gobi 65 is ready to eat.
Mmm..!! Looks delicious!! Love the color and name 65 too!:))
ReplyDeletelooks delicious..wii try it sometime
ReplyDeleteYou woudn't believe if i say, when i saw the pic i was just drooling. Looks so delicious.
ReplyDeletei too luv to have gobi under different version of recipes...hey one small tip..while putting gobi's in hot water make sure u add u pinch of turmeric powder so that it cleans perfectly right from inside part too....
ReplyDeletehey suma thanks for lovely tip from now onwards i will definitely add turmeric powder.
ReplyDeleteAsha,Sowmya,Happy cook,suma thanks for ur lovely coments......
ReplyDeleteGobi 65 looks great.. a favourite at our home though I don't make very often! :)
ReplyDeletewow, that looks inviting Sireesha! I've had this at an indian restaurant in Dallas, but never saw it anywhere her ein the bay area!:(
ReplyDeleteLovely 65, very appetizing one Sireecha
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a terrific snack! Yum!
ReplyDeleteWOW... this is my fav. Looks so good. YUM! and crunchy. Loved it so much. Nice presentation.
ReplyDeleteThe gobi 65 looks yummo!! And I loe the color of your palak rotis! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely!
ReplyDeletehi isha
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hey what a rocking substitue for the chicken 65 .. drooled over it.. i will make gobi in the evening...
ReplyDeleteSireesha, this dish looks so good. I love gobi and could eat it for breakfast, lunch and dinner! I will have to give this recipe a try :)
ReplyDeleteWe love gobi manchurian. Thanks for stopping by my blog.
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Very nice recipes, but some of the ingredients I won't be able to find here where I live. But you have great suggestions.
gobi 65 chanch aahe..tondala pani sutale..
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely!!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, great entry!!!
ReplyDeletetoo good Sireesha. I love this recipe
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!!
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I love gobi 65 very much......Looks delicious.....
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