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SIGNATURE DISH

Veg Ball Manchurian


Sharon Garden Multi-cuisine Restaurant Indian Bank Colony, K.K. Nagar, Tiruchi.

Carrot, cabbage and beans are finely chopped. Maida, corn flour, salt, white pepper, sugar and a pinch of ajinomoto are added to the cut vegetables and mixed well. Small balls are made out of the mix and deep fried in a pan and kept aside.

Oil is heated in a pan to fry chopped onion, leeks, green chilli, celery, capsicum, ginger, garlic.

This is then sauted with tomato and soya sauce, salt and white pepper. A little water is added to the mix and cooked for sometime. The fried veg balls are then put in the mix and sauted.

Price: Rs. 60

Bottomline: A little sweet, a little spice

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