Easy Veg Manchurian Gravy not deep fried - Indo Chinese recipe (2024)

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Veg Manchurian is the most popular Indo – Chinese dish which is a must order for us when at a restaurant. Veg Manchurian means dumplings loaded with vegetables that are fried then dunked in a freshly tossed sweet and spicy sauce . You will find deep fried manchurian balls at the restaurant. This veg manchurian recipe skips the frying and is made healthy.

There are two types of Manchurians , one is dry manchurian served as an appetizer and other one is manchurian gravy – Manchurian dumplings dunked in a sweet and sour sauce. Today I am sharing a healthier and downright delicious version of the Manchurian gravy – Easy no fry Veg Manchurian Gravy-indo chinese,vegan & GF. Enjoy it with a side of some steamed noodles or rice and dinner is sorted.

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My friends call this version as better than the restaurant veg Manchurian . This indo chinese recipe is bursting flavors and made up of melt in mouth dumplings .

Veg manchurian gravy is best paired with steamed or fried rice or hakka noodles. But feel free to enjoy it on it’s own.

Do not forget to check out the post on easiest noodles – hakka noodles with tips and tricks to cook a perfect one. Click here for the link.

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Let’s quickly look at the differences

Restaurant style vs my style.

Restaurant one is – deep fried , has all purpose flour , msg and cornflour . My version makes use of the fabulous appe/ paniyaram pan for making the Manchurian balls with just brush strokes of oil , has no msg, apf or cornflour instead uses poha/ beaten rice or steamed rice and rice flour as binding. The rice/ poha is the secret to soft , juicy mouth melting dumplings. Plus it makes it completely gluten free. Yay!!

I think the health factor is enough to convince you to try this recipe , but I have a bonus reason too .

It can be made ahead of time , that makes it perfect for pot lucks or large gatherings.

The Manchurian balls can be made ahead of time and refrigerated upto 3 days or frozen upto 2 months which saves you a lot of time on the actual event day.

Given below is a step by step pictorial followed by the recipe and important notes.

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Highlights

Vegan

Gluten free

Easy

Downright delicious

Healthy version

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No fry Vegan and Healthy Veg Manchurian - indo chinese

This vegan and healthier version of veg manchurian is equally delicious and easy to make with step by step pictorial and recipe.

Course lunch/ dinner

Cuisine indo-chinese

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 30 minutes minutes

Adjustable Servings -12 -15 balls

Calories 39kcal

Ingredients

  • For the Manchurian balls
  • 2 cups finely chopped vegetables* i.e
  • ¼ cup grated carrots
  • ½ cup grated/ food processor cauliflower
  • ½ cup finely chopped/ roughly pulsed bell peppers
  • 5-6 french beans finely chopped /pulsed
  • ¼ cup finely chopped /pulsed cabbage
  • ¼ cup plus 1 tablespoon poha /beaten rice or ½ cups boiled rice
  • 1 tablespoon rice flour*
  • 2 teaspoon soy sauce
  • ½ teaspoon chilly sauce
  • 1 teaspoon grated garlic or garlic paste
  • 1 teaspoon grated ginger or ginger paste
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • Salt to taste
  • For the gravy
  • 1 tablespoon cooking oil
  • 1 cup finely chopped red/white onion or shallots
  • ½ cup red or green bell pepper/Shimla mirch/capsicum
  • ½ cup spring onions chopped
  • 2 tablespoon finely chopped garlic
  • 2 teaspoon grated ginger
  • 3 tablespoon soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon green / red chilly sauce
  • 1 teaspoon honey/sugar/agave
  • 2 teaspoon tomato ketchup
  • 2 teaspoon vinegar
  • 1.5 cups water
  • 1 tablespoon rice flour
  • Salt to taste*
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • Handful of chopped spring onions green part for garnish

Instructions

  • Place poha/ beaten rice in a colander . Wash it thoroughly under tap water . Cover and let it sit for 10 minutes for it to soften and double its size .

  • Meanwhile dice and pulse the vegetables in a food processor or chop it /grate it finely .

  • Now take a bowl , add in the the vegetables, soften poha or cooked rice , rice flour and all the mentioned seasoning.

  • Make lime size small balls. The balls should be smooth and soft yet firm enough so that they do not fall apart. Add 1-2 tablespoon of flour if you are in doubt. At this point you can deep fry them or use paniyaram pan to cook . Heat up the paniyaram/appe pan. When warm ,brush each cavity lightly with oil. Place the prepared balls in the pan and let it cook on low to medium heat for 5 -6 minutes rotating mid way until golden brown . Take them out of the pan and keep aside .

  • For the gravy

  • Heat oil in a heavy bottom pan on medium heat. Once warm add in ginger garlic , sautee for30 seconds add in the onions , bell peppers. Sautee for 30 seconds. Add in the mention sauces. Cook for 10 seconds. Now add in 1 cup of water , pepper and let the gravy come to a simmer . Meantime , in a bowl whisk the rice flour with ½ cup of water. Once the gravy starts simmering , add in the prepared rice flour slurry slowly by one hand and whisking the gravy with a spoon by another hand until incorporated well .

  • The gravy will start to thicken within a minute. Switch off the flame . Taste test and then add salt if needed.

  • Just before serving warm up the gravy and add Manchurian balls to it. Serve piping hot with rice or noodles.

Notes

Add salt towards the end after tasting the gravy as all sauces have salt.
You can finely chop or use food processor to grate veggies for Manchurian balls .
If you do not have rice flour substitute it with cornstarch / all purpose flour
Substitute poha/beaten rice with cooked rice .

Nutrition

Serving: 4g | Calories: 39kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Sodium: 330mg | Potassium: 73mg | Fiber: 1g | Vitamin A: 1545IU | Vitamin C: 3.1mg | Calcium: 9mg | Iron: 0.4mg

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Adjust spice to your preference . This recipe has a spice level of 3 , 1 being mild and 5 being spicy .

A quick update about brands I have used here –

Though it does not matter which brand you are using , these are the following ones I have used for this recipe –

Norpro aebleskiver pan – paniyaram /appe pan from amazon.

Ching’s dark soy sauce , I like tamari sauce too. Update as on 2018 – I use kikomon ‘s low sodium natural Soy Sauce

Mitchell’s green chilly sauce .

Nakano’s rice vinegar .

Inchin’s bamboo garden vegetable noodles.

We do not like thick noodles , I love using inchin’s noodles found at indian grocery store or thin whole wheat spaghetti or angel hair pasta found in any departmental store.

Don’t have a paniyaram pan and still wanna make healthy one’s

If you do not own this pan, you can flatten the manchurian balls like tikkis and fry on a non stick skillet lightly brushing it with oil on both sides until golden brown . You can call them as gold coins 🙂

How to bake manchurian ?

Or you can bake them at 400 degrees f / 200 deg c for 20 minutes flipping half way and for golden brown top , place the baking tray on top rack and broil it on high for 1 -2 minutes on both side. Keep a watch to prevent them from burning.

You might like the following recipes too-

easy hakka noodles.

healthy chilly garlic noodles in sesame pepper sauce.

teriyaki paneer stir fry.

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FAQs

What is Manchurian sauce made of? ›

Make Manchurian Sauce

Add spring onions and capsicum. Saute for 1 to 2 mins on a high flame without burning. While these fry dissolve cornstarch in water. Lower the heat, then add soya sauce, red chilli sauce, tomato ketchup and red chilli paste.

What are the ingredients in veg manchurian? ›

Veg Manchurian

In a large bowl, mix the cabbage, carrots, scallions ginger + garlic and salt + pepper. Next sprinkle in the corn starch and all purpose flour along with the chili sauce. Mix everything together with your hands until it starts to form into a dough like ball. *Add more flour if needed.

Why my Gobi Manchurian is not crispy? ›

Two basic steps in Gobhi Manchurian preparation decides whether yours will turn out crispy or not. 1) While blanching the Cauliflower the florets have to be in just right temperature for right time and 2) the frying part needs florets in right size and right batter.

What are the different styles of Manchurian? ›

There are two different variants of Manchurian, dry or semi dry and with gravy.

Is Manchurian Indo Chinese? ›

Chicken Manchurian is an Indo chinese food that is much popular in the Indian subcontinent. The vegetarian versions like Gobi manchurian, Veg manchurian & Paneer manchurian are also popular & are loved by many.

What do we call Manchurian in English? ›

/ (mænˈtʃʊərɪən) / adjective. of or relating to Manchuria, a region of NE China, or its inhabitants.

Is Veg Manchurian junk food? ›

No, Manchurian is not a healthy food to consume daily. It is high in calories, fat, and sodium, and it can be high in unhealthy oils.

Is homemade Manchurian healthy? ›

If you love the unique flavour and taste of this semi-Chinese flavour with subtle Indian flavours, you can make healthy Manchurian at home. Prepare this dish as per detailed recipe and enjoy the dual advantages of enjoying healthy and delectable food. Healthy Manchurian Calories per serving are 205 calories.

What is the difference between Manchurian and Szechuan sauce? ›

Szechuan – cilantro-based, slightly sweet, and spicy. Chili – made with soya, ginger and garlic. Manchurian – soya-based with ginger, garlic and prominent coriander flavour. Spicy Garlic – lots of crushed garlic, and despite its moniker, the least spicy of all sauces.

Is cornstarch used in Manchurian? ›

You can, of course use All purpose flour/Maida and Cornstarch (¼ cup each) if you don't want to add Besan/Gram flour and Rice flour while making the Manchurian balls. If you want to serve a dry version of Veg-Manchurian, reduce the quantity of water. Use ½ cup of water and ½ tbsp of cornstarch.

Why is Gobi banned in Karnataka? ›

Food samples in Karnataka were collected and it showed traces of sunset yellow, tartrazine and rhodamine-b in cotton candy. Similarly, the unsafe samples of gobi manchurian had tartrazine, sunset yellow and carmoisine.

What can I use instead of cornflour in gobi manchurian? ›

If you are talking about coating the balls / cauliflower florets,
  • The cornflour batter is used to seal holes AND give a crisp surface.
  • Rice flour will give crispness but not seal holes (the balls will become soggy after glazing)
  • Mix maida with rice flour half and half in the batter to seal the holes.
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What is Manchurian called in China? ›

In China, the term Manchuria (traditional Chinese: 滿洲; simplified Chinese: 满洲; pinyin: Mǎnzhōu) is rarely used today, and the term is often negatively associated with the Japanese imperial legacy and the puppet state of Manchukuo.

What is the difference between Hakka and Manchurian? ›

According to some research and informantion from Pandeya, here's what each category means: Hakka (soy-based, milder), Manchurian (tomato, coriander flavours and sweet/spicy sauces) and Szechwan (celery, pepper flavours and more spicy red sauce).

Does Manchurian contain onion and garlic? ›

Preparing the Manchurian Sauce:

Heat oil in a pan and add ginger, garlic and green chillies. Saute for minute. Add soya sauce, vinegar, salt, red chilli paste and mix well. Add the spring onion whites (or onion) and mix on a high flame for about half a minute.

What is the taste of Manchurian? ›

The sauce has a mix of eclectic flavors and tastes like sweet, savory, spicy, sour and umami. The recipe is also vegan. Manchurian in the Indian lingo is a term for fried veggies or fried meat (fish or prawns or chicken) in this spicy-umami sauce. You can also call the sauce as manchurian sauce.

What is the difference between Szechuan and Manchurian sauce? ›

Szechuan – cilantro-based, slightly sweet, and spicy. Chili – made with soya, ginger and garlic. Manchurian – soya-based with ginger, garlic and prominent coriander flavour.

Is Manchurian healthy or not? ›

Here are some healthy Manchurian recipe benefits- It has many carbohydrates that can provide instant energy to the body. It contains a lot of vegetables which are essential for the body's nutritional demands. It contains fibres that help to keep your digestive system healthy.

What can we use instead of soy sauce in Manchurian? ›

12 Soy Sauce Substitutes
  • Avoiding soy.
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