Showing posts with label chinese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chinese. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Easy Egg Fried Rice

Hello Friends,
I am sorry, for I could not write for 3 days.
After this very very short hiatus, I am back with a recipe which is very simple and easy to make, even by the bachelors. Egg fried rice is easy and quick to make and yummy to eat.




Ingredients:
Cooked Rice -- 1 cup
Eggs -- 2
Finely chopped Cabbage, Carrots and Beans. Capsicum (optional). All together -- ½ cup.
Finely chopped Spring Onion -- ¼ cup
Chopped Green Chilli -- 1
Dark Soy Sauce -- ½ tspn
Chilly Sauce -- ½ tspn
Freshly ground Pepper -- ½ tspn (Ready-made Pepper powder would also do)
Oil -- 3 tblspn
Salt as per taste

Procedure:
  1. Add ¼ tspn pepper, ¼ tspn salt and eggs and whisk everything together.
  2. Heat 1 tblspn of oil in a pan and add the beaten eggs to it. Toss for a minute and keep aside.
  3. Take another pan. Heat 2 tblspn of oil and add the chopped vegetables, chopped spring onion and chopped chillies. Toss for 2-3 minutes. See that vegetables are not overcooked (they should be semi-cooked)
  4. Add soy sauce, chilli sauce, pepper and salt.
  5. Toss for few seconds.
  6. Finally, add rice and fried eggs to the above vegetables and mix everything together well.
Serve hot…..!!

Please comment on the recipe if you like it.

Saturday, 22 September 2012

Veg Manchurian Wet

Hello Friends,
Chinese cuisine, especially noodles, fried rice and manchurian have a very good place in the Indian food scene. Not only India is flourished with Chinese restaurants, but is also packed with many road-side 'chinees' stalls. 
I am turning to Chinese cuisine today and making wet veg manchurian at home. Manchurian can be a starter course or can be had in combination with fried rice.
Wet Veg Manchurian

Ingredients:
Chopped Carrots, Cabbage and Capsicum: All together in 1 cup
Ginger-Garlic paste -- ½ tspn
Green Chillies -- 1
Green Chillies paste -- 1 tspn
Finley chopped Garlic -- 2
Pepper powder -- 1tspn
Oil for deep frying
Salt as per taste
Sugar -- ½ tspn
Soy Sauce -- ½ tspn
Vinegar -- ½ tspn
Red Chilli powder -- ½ tspn
Corn Flour -- 2 ½ tblspn
Maida Flour -- 1 tblspn
Water -- 2 cups

Procedure :
  1. Add 2 tblspn corn flour, maida, ginger-garlic paste, green chillies paste, salt, ½ tspn pepper powder to chopped vegetables.
    Add some water and mix them well and make small balls out of it.
  2. Heat oil in a pan and add these Manchurian balls. Cook on medium flame until they become golden brown.
  3. Take another pan and heat 1 tblspn of oil.
  4. Add chopped chillies, chopped garlic to oil and cook for few seconds.
  5. Add vinegar, soy sauce, salt and sugar.
  6. Mix ½ tblspn of corn flour in ½ cup of water and add to the above mixture. Immediately add another 1 ½ cups of water and cook for 3 to 5 minutes while stirring continuously.
  7. Add Manchurian balls to the above gravy and Switch off the stove.
  8. Garnish with finely chopped coriander or spring onion or both.
Serve hot……!!!

Please comment on the recipe if you like it.