Vacations are not always meant for lying on the couch carelessly, specially when kids are around and asking for something 'DIFFERENT' to eat after every two hours ;) So is happening at my home these days and it is making me think of tasty yet healthy options for kids. Today I cooked simple baby corn recipe which can enjoyed as a snack or with main meals.
Ingredients:
12-15 baby corns
1 tsp ginger garlic paste
½ cup finely chopped onion
1 tsp ginger garlic paste
½ cup finely chopped onion
½ tomato puree
1 tsp soya sauce
3-4 tbsp corn flour
3-4 tsp olive oil
1 tsp soya sauce
3-4 tbsp corn flour
3-4 tsp olive oil
½ tsp red chilli powder
salt to taste
pepper powder to taste
½ tsp sugar
Methood:
Suggestions:
water
Methood:
- Wash and rinse dry the baby corns. Cut the baby corn into halves if they are bigger in size.
- Make a smooth batter by mixing the cornflour, salt and a few pinches of red chilli powder with water.
- Heat the oil in a flat frying pan.
- Coat each piece of baby corn with cornflour by dipping it properly in the batter.
- Shallow fry the baby corns nicely by flipping every piece so that all its sides turn golden brown.
- Keep the fried baby corns aside on a paper napkin.
- Now heat about 2 tbsp olive oil in another pan and saute chopped onions and ginger-garlic paste till the onions become translucent.
- Pour the tomato puree now and let it cook on medium flame for 4-5 minutes.
- Sprinkle soya sauce, pepper powder, salt and sugar to the masala and stir well.
- Finally add fried baby corns in this mixture, mix well and let it cook for a minute or two so that corns absorb the flavour.
- Serve the masala baby corn either as a starter or it it will go well even with fried rice / hakka noodles/ biryani etc. since the dish is not completely dry.
- You may add capsicum / bell pepper to the recipe for the indo chinese version of this recipe and saute it with onions.
- A few drops of vinegar would make the dish tangier.
- You may sprinkle some chilli flakes and oregano for seasoning on this final preparation.
Do you also love babycorns? I would love to know your variation to the recipe :)
Good one buddy :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Roma :)
DeleteNice recipe Shilpa! We can also use sweet corn kernels instead of baby corn. I'll try it some time.
ReplyDeleteGreat Idea Fatima. I will also try the variation suggested by u !
DeleteVery Nice recipe, I also make baby corn Manchurian almost same way. Will try this one too!!!
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