Description
Vegetable Manchurian is a beloved Indo-Chinese dish that masterfully combines the rich flavors of Indian spices with the savory zest of Chinese sauces. This popular dish features deep-fried vegetable balls made from finely chopped or grated vegetables like cabbage, carrots, beans, and capsicum, bound together with flour and aromatic seasonings. Once golden and crispy, these veggie balls are tossed in a flavorful Manchurian sauce made with soy sauce, garlic, ginger, chili sauce, vinegar, and sometimes a hint of sweetness.
There are two main versions: dry Vegetable Manchurian, typically served as a starter or appetizer, and gravy Vegetable Manchurian, which is best enjoyed with fried rice or noodles. The gravy variant offers a rich, slightly thickened sauce that clings beautifully to the veggie balls, making every bite flavorful and satisfying. Known for its perfect balance of crunch, spice, and tang, Vegetable Manchurian continues to be a go-to favorite in Indian restaurants and street food scenes alike.
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