Chinese bhel recipe | Mumbai roadside Chinese bhel |
by Tarla Dalal
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Chinese bhel is a very popular roadside snack in Mumbai. Mumbai roadside Chinese bhel is made of fried noodles, perked up with crunchy veggies like cabbage and spring onions and splashes of tongue-tickling Oriental sauces.
What happens when peppy Chinese flavours fuse with the all-time favourite bhel format? Well, you get Mumbai roadside Chinese bhel, so enjoy!
The fried noodles is available readymade, or can be made at home. Once you have that ready, the rest is just chop and toss as this snack requires no cooking. Even kids can make Chinese bhel themselves and enjoy, with reduced spice levels.
You can also try your hand at making other Mumbai roadside recipes like Mysore Masala Dosa or Roadside Hare Chane Ki Chaat.
Serve Chinese bhel immediately before it turns soggy. Ensure you have all the ingredients ready and mix just before serving.
Learn to make Chinese bhel recipe | Mumbai roadside Chinese bhel | with step by step photos below.
For chinese bhel- To make chinese bhel, combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl and toss well.
- Serve the chinese bhel immediately garnished with spring onion greens.
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Chinese Bhel, Mumbai Roadside Snack recipe with step by step photos
- We would require fried noodles. While they are readily available in market, you can try making them at home using our Chinese Fried Noodles recipe.
- The Crispy Fried Noodles recipe is not only easy to make, but can be made in bulk and stored in air-tight container and served with Indo-chinese delights like Manchow soup, Triple Schezuan rice and American chopsuey.
- This fusion recipe is an outburst of flavours due to the addition of various sauces like schezuan sauce, red chilli sauce, tomato ketchup, soy sauce and vinegar. Substitute to them are sriracha, green chilli sauce, tamarind chutney or sweet chilli sauce.
- Refer recipes for homemade schezuan sauce and tomato ketchup to make them time ahead and store in your fridge for future use.
- While we have just added shredded cabbage and chopped spring onions, you can toss in other crunchy vegetables like capsicum, carrots, boiled corn, red cabbage etc.
- In this recipe, we have simply mixed together all the ingredients but, if you don’t like the flavour or not prefer eating it this way, then try our another recipe for Chinese Bhel were we have sautéed the vegetables.
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To make Chinese bhel recipe | Mumbai roadside Chinese bhel | in a deep bowl, take fried noodles.
- Now add shredded cabbage to it. You can shred it in a food processor or using a sharp knife. Cabbage adds a unique crunch to the bhel.
- Now add the chopped spring onions whites and greens. You can also slice them.
- Then add schezuan sauce.
- Add red chilli sauce. In case it is not available add one of the substitutes mentioned above.
- Then add the tomato ketchup. It provides the much needed tangy flavor.
- Finally add soy sauce, vinegar and salt to taste. Toss well.
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Garnish the Chinese bhel | Mumbai roadside Chinese bhel |with spring onion greens.
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Serve Chinese bhel | Mumbai roadside Chinese bhel | immediately before it turns soggy. Ensure you have all the ingredients ready and mix just before serving.
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Q. Can i use shezwan chutney instead os shezwan sauce? Yes you can, schezwan chutney will be chunky as compared to the suace. However if you like the sauce chunky you can use it to make Chinese bhel.
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Nutrient values (Abbrv) per plate
Energy | 664 cal |
Protein | 11.3 g |
Carbohydrates | 65.6 g |
Fiber | 1.5 g |
Fat | 39.8 g |
Cholesterol | 0 mg |
Sodium | 578.4 mg |
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