I first tried these fried cauliflower florets in spicy tomato sauce at Woodlands, a now-defunct totally-vegetarian Indian restaurant on Hacks Cross in Memphis. Y'all know I love fried food, and there's really no better vegetable than cauliflower (well, except for carrots). Plus, the spicy sauce really makes this dish special. When I saw that Robin Robertson had published her Gobi Manchurian recipe in last month's VegNews, I knew I must make it!
The batter is made from chickpea flour, and the cauliflower is breaded and fried in oil. Then you make a spicy tomato sauce using tomato puree, scallions, garlic, ginger, and spices. Oh, and there's sriracha in there. Gotta have sriracha in there. This stuff was amazing, even the next day when the fried cauliflower was kinda soggy.
On the side, I made the Savory Chutney Muffins from the Complete Guide to Vegan Food Substitutions:
Happy Holidays! I'll resume posting on Monday night...
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Merry Christmas to you, too!
Merry Christmas, enjoy you time with family, love reading your posts :)
Agg! We need to hang out at some point. I am sooo in love with gobi manchurian too: http://www.scissorsandspice.com/2011/10/restaurant-review-bombay-talk-islen-nj.html
Have a great holiday Bianca! xo!
so Woodlands is not open anymore???
I haven't had gobi manchurian in so long! ^^ This looks so delicious!
I am with you on Gobi Manchurian. I love it sooooo much! Is your green tomato chutney recipe posted, or will it be in the cookbook? I ask as I have some lonely green tomatoes which should be chutnified.
Hey Patrick! Woodlands closed, but then re-opened as Flavors Indian Cuisine. I hear the menu is similar and still South Indian, but I haven't been there since the changeover.
So simple and so perfect! Yammy! Thanks for sharing!
I love Woodlands! It's my favorite Indian restaurant. And Gobi Manchurian is one of their best dishes.
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