Serves 2:
Ingredients:
Carrot: 1/2
Green pepper / capsicum: 1/2
White cabbage: 50gm
Spring onion: 1
Ginger: 1 inch piece
Garlic: 4 large cloves
Green chili: 2-3 (optional)
White pepper or black pepper: 1 table spoon
Salt to taste
Pinch of sugar
Dark soya sauce: 3 large table spoon
Green chili sauce: 1 table spoon
Red chili sauce: 1 table spoon
Tomato puree: 1-2 table spoon
Tomato sauce: 2 table sauce
Cornflour: 1 table spoon
Fried noodles for garnish (optional)
Chinese salt: ajinomoto: pinch (optional)
Oil: 1-2 table spoon
Preparation:
Tip: Success is in cutting each vegetable very small. I have food processor but I did it by knife as I wanted same sized small vegetables. It takes time but in the end its totally worth it.
Wash cabbage. Peel and wash carrot. Wash spring onions properly. Wash capsicum. Peel garlic and remove skin from ginger.
Chop them into very small pieces. Smalled you can cut.
Keep green part of spring onions separate.
Take corn flour in a bowl and add little water and make a smooth paste. Keep aside. Take out all the sauces in a bowl in advance.
We are going to cook this soup on high temperature so while cooking you might burn your soup while waiting for sauce to come down the bottle.
Once you do the preparation everything else takes hardly any time.
Heat large pan. Pan should be smoking hot. Keep it on high flame. Get everything you need near by.
Add 1-2 table spoon of oil. Add ajinomoto. Ginger garlic and stir well.
Finally add green part of spring onions and mix well.
great post... made it today and everyone at home loved it
ReplyDelete-kalpesh
Me and one of my Indian friend tried it today, however, didnt get that color, may be didnt use all the suaces..
ReplyDeleteThanks Mani..Great Job.
For color you do need to add little bit more dark soya sauce (may be few more drops).
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feedback.
Hi Manisha,
ReplyDeleteI made this today...came out delicious... loved it.. :-) Thanks for sharing this with us... :-) I added a lil bit of vineger.. :-) and had fried noodles with it... Thanks once again...