Honey Garlic Cauliflower – crispy golden cauliflower tossed in a sticky honey garlic sauce. It is a tasty and easy to make dish with a sweet and savoury flavour combination. Perfect as an appetiser or a side dish.
Make a smooth lump-free batter by adding ¾ cup water little at a time. You may need a little less or more water to get the right consistency. Keep the batter aside.
¾ cup water
In a deep frying pan or Kadai, heat sufficient oil on medium-high.
oil
Dip cauliflower florets in the batter and fry.
Now carefully flip and fry another side until crisp and golden colour.
Remove fried florets and place them on a paper towel to remove excess oil.
Fry florets in batches until you’ve fried all the florets.
For Honey Garlic Cauliflower
In a pan, heat 2 tablespoons oil on medium-high heat.
2 tablespoons oil
Add ½ cup (or) 50 gms/1 small onion onion, 1 tablespoons (or) 4 cloves garlic and stir and cook for a minute or until onions are translucent.
½ cup (or) 50 gms/1 small onion onion, 1 tablespoons (or) 4 cloves garlic
Turn down the heat slightly, add 1 teaspoon chilli powder followed by salt, ½ teaspoon pepper powder and mix well.
1 teaspoon chilli powder, ½ teaspoon pepper powder, salt
Then add in the 2 teaspoons soy sauce, 1 tablespoon tomato ketchup, 2 tablespoons honey and mix well.
In a small bowl, combine ½ teaspoon corn flour and ½ cups water, mix well until cornflour slurry is smooth and lump-free.
½ teaspoon corn flour, ½ cups water
Add the slurry and ¼ cups Water to the sauce turn the heat up to medium-high and bring it to boil.
Now turn down the heat slightly and allow to bubble for 5 minutes until slightly reduced and thickened.
Add fried cauliflower florets and stir to coat well.
Finally, mix in handful spring onions (green onion).
handful spring onions (green onion)
Delicious and lip-smacking honey garlic cauliflower are ready to enjoy.
Notes
Adjust spices to suit your taste preference.I’ve used Kashmiri chilli powder that isn’t too hot but imparts bright red colour. You may use any hotter chilli powder for an extra kick.My family loves semi gravy version with more onions in sauce. You may cut down onions to half the quantity or completely skip it.Cooking time may vary depending on the type of burner you use and your cooking experience.You may require a little less or more water than the quantity mentioned to make the batter.The servings mentioned are just an estimate. It might vary based on how you serve it. This quantity is sufficient for 5 people if served as a side dish with any rice variety or noodles. You could serve 3-4 people as a starter.Multiply the ingredients to cater for a large crowd. Although multiplying ingredients works for "for cauliflower fry" part, it may not work for honey garlic sauce. You may have to increase the quantity a little bit. Keep in mind to adjust soy sauce, ketchup and honey accordingly to suit your taste. Do not add all the water at once while making a batter. Add a little at a time, working your way until all the flour is combined with water and reach smooth lump-free consistency. Too much at a time makes the batter runny. ** Nutritional information provided here is estimated and for guidance only. Please refer to my Recipe Disclaimerfor more details.