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This One Pan Veg Noodle and Manchurian Stir Fry is an Indo-Chinese meal that is a hit among kids! Its full of veggies and is made in a very healthy way so you can serve it to them without worrying about the manchurian being too oily!

There is nothing special about today’s recipe except that it got a huge thumbs up from my niece, and that’s the most special thing in the world to me! I made this one pan veg noodle and manchurian stir fry yesterday because I’ve been babysitting my niece and nephew the last couple of days. I knew they’d love saucy noodles and manchurian balls.

It was adorable, guys; how simply kids can pass on a compliment to you. She took one bite and asked if it was take out. When I said no, her eyes widened up and she said, “IT’S YUMMY”. That’s it. Just two words, but it was the best compliment I could’ve got.

I know I’m getting all EMO here, but it’s a big deal because kids can be hard to please. And I’m not super awesome with kids usually, but getting along with these two really means a lot to me. We’ve been having a blast discussing favorite cartoons, comic books, TV shows and just basically getting to know each other.

And because I’ve been babysitting them, time for everything else has been cut by half. I suddenly have major respect for working mothers and how they can juggle life with kids + the rest of their life. My nephew and niece are angels so it’s easier, and I’m only looking after them this week. But having kids, spending time with them and taking care of them is a BIG deal and most of you who do this – hats off!

Which is also why you need this one pan vegetarian noodle and manchurian stir fry. Because you get the power of saucy hakka noodles and low-fat, diet friendly manchurian balls together with half the effort!

If I didn’t tell you, would you even guess that I made the manchurian balls in an appe (paniyaram) pan? It’s one of my favorite toys in the kitchen. I love it for its abilities to cut down oil and make all my fried dishes super healthy so that I can eat extras and not feel guilty. And if you still haven’t got one, I’m going to insist you get one right away! Trust me, it’ll be one of the best investments you will make.

I know some of you love your manchurian with fried rice, but saucy noodles truly make this dish perfect. We’ve been eating leftovers, and there’s nothing like fighting over who gets the last noodle!

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One Pan Veg Noodle and Manchurian Stir Fry (Indo Chinese) Saucy Vegetarian Hakka Noodles and Manchurian in one pan is super easy and the best Indo- chinese combination there is! Print Pin Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 20 minutes Total Time: 30 minutes Servings: 4 Portions Calories: 322 kcal Author: Richa Ingredients For the Manchurian 3/4 cup Cabbage finely chopped

3/4 cup Cauliflower finely chopped or grated

3/4 cup Carrots grated

3/4 cup Capsicum finely chopped

3/4 teaspoon Ginger Paste

1 teaspoon Garlic Paste

3 tablespoons All Purpose Flour

1 1/2 tablespoons Cornflour

1 tablespoon Soy Sauce

1 tablespoon Chili Sauce Note 1

Salt to taste

1 teaspoon Oil For the Stir Fry 1 tablespoon Sesame Oil Note 2

5 cloves Garlic finely chopped

1/2 inch Ginger piece finely chopped

8 Green Onions white part and green part chopped separately

1 Green Chili slit lengthwise

3 cups Noodles cooked

1/2 cup Capsicum sliced Red

1/2 cup Snowpeas

1/2 cup Cabbage sliced Sauces 1/4 cup Oyster Sauce

2 tablespoons Soy Sauce Light

1 1/2 tablespoons Vinegar

2 tablespoons Chili Sauce or Sriracha

1 tablespoon Ketchup

2/3 cup Water Instructions Combine all the ingredients for manchurian except oil in a bowl. Add water little by little till the mixture comes together, but is not runny and is enough to bind the ingredients together.

Heat the appe (paniyaram) pan and brush each round mould with oil. Form the manchurian batter into 10-12 lime sized balls and add them to each depression. Depending on the size of your pan, this may take 2-3 turns.

Reduce the flame and cover and cook manchurian balls on slow flame for 8-10 minutes, turning them every 2 minutes. Once the balls are golden brown all over, remove and set aside.

Heat oil in a large wok or kadhai and add ginger, garlic and green chili. Stir fry for 30 seconds and add the chopped white part of the green onions.

Stir fry the green onions on high flame for a minute or two and add the manchurian balls.

Mix together all the ingredients mentioned under sauces and add that to the pan. Lower the flame, cover and cook for 2-3 minutes. This helps cook the manchurian balls from inside just in case they are still a bit raw.

By this time, the sauces should start thickening up. Add noodles, capsicum, snow peas and cabbage to the pan. Increase the flame and stir fry for 2-3 minutes till the sauce thickens up further and coats everything.

Top with chopped green onions and serve hot. Notes You can substitute chili sauce with any other hot sauce like Sriracha Sesame oil adds a lot of flavor to Chinese cooking but you can substitute it with any other vegetable oil Nutrition Calories: 322 kcal | Carbohydrates: 57 g | Protein: 11 g | Fat: 6 g | Saturated Fat: 1 g | Sodium: 1482 mg | Potassium: 538 mg | Fiber: 6 g | Sugar: 8 g | Vitamin A: 5897 IU | Vitamin C: 98 mg | Calcium: 64 mg | Iron: 2 mg