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भारतीय व्यंजन - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Indian Veg Recipes recipes in Hindi)
ભારતીય વ્યંજન - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Indian Veg Recipes recipes in Gujarati)

Indian Veg Recipes, 4000 Indian Vegetarian Recipes

Indian cuisine is a vast and varied one. It is reflective of the myriad cultures and traditions that make up this vibrant country of ours. Every region has its own way of cooking and serving food, as well as customs and practices concerning food. The food of each region is greatly influenced by not just the local availability of vegetables, fruits, herbs and spices, but also by the historical and cultural background of that community. Indians are so fond of the traditional food that they take along the knowledge and practices even when they go abroad.

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Pav Bhaji
Pav Bhaji

With the advent of cookbooks and online portals, recipes do get passed on from region to region, but still, you can find distinct differences in the way the food tastes, because of the availability of ingredients and common cooking practices in each region. Pav Bhaji made in South India, for example, is quite different from how it tastes in the North; and likewise, Idli and Sada Dosa made by North Indians might be quite different from how the South Indians make it!

Bajra Roti
Bajra Roti

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Indian Veg recipes are categorized mainly based on the region – Punjabi, Gujarati, Rajasthani, Maharashtrian, South Indian, Bengali, Hyderabadi, Mughlai and so on. Depending on the region, the main course might focus on Roti or rice, with accompaniments like Subzis, Dal, Sambhar, etc. Bajra Roti and Green Pea Pulao together with Pyazwali Bhindi and Dum Aloo could make an interesting meal, just as Cabbage Poriyal, Sambhar, Rasam and Rice would too.

North Indian Veg Recipes

Chole BhatureChole Bhature

The cuisine of North India includes not only Punjabi food but also, Amritsari, Kashmiri cuisine. Each state has something different to offer. While Punjabi’s use lot of ghee and dairy products, Kashmiri cuisine is majorly non-vegetarian with use of saffron and other spices.

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People from Punjab, Amritsar and Delhi believe in having heavy breakfast of parathas smeared with white butter along with a tall glass of sweet lassi and accompaniments like fresh curd and mango pickle, Chole Bhature or Chole Kulcha. They also indulge in delectable street food like Momos, Samosa, Aloo Tikki chaat, Ram laddoo, Golgappe.

Paneer TikkaPaneer Tikka

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Apart from that Tandoor is an essential cooking method in North Indian Cuisine. From tongue-tickling appetizers like Paneer Tikka & Mushroom and capsicum tikka to flatbreads ranging from Tandoori Naan, Roti and Kulcha, they love everything baked and grilled in clay pot ovens. Rich gravies, spicy vegetable, sizzling appetizers, delectable desserts sum up North Indian food!
 

Mughlai Veg Indian Recipes

Mughlai Vegetable Biryani RecipeMughlai Vegetable Biryani Recipe

Descending from the Mughal empire, Mughlai cuisine is known for heavy use of aromatic and rich ingredients resulting in spicy, fragrant, lip-smacking delights. It has been one of the much admired and popular cuisines among food lovers across India.

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The preparation of Mughlai food is time-tested and involves slow cooking and vast preparation. Dishes like kebabs, kofta, pulao, sabzis and biryani typically include Mughlai blend and flavours. Some of the popular dishes are Mughlai Vegetable Biryani, Shahi Pulao, Baingan Musasalam, Nawabi Curry, Mughlai Makhani Paneer, Mughlai Roti.

Western Indian Veg Recipe

Fansi DhokliFansi Dhokli

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When you come to Western India, you will come across Gujarati cuisine which is an amalgam of flavor. They are mostly vegetarian and use many native vegetables and an array of spices to season them. Dals and shaak (subzis) have a sweet flavor because of the addition of jaggery. The farsaans (snacks) and mishthans (dessert) are much-loved aspects of Gujarati cuisine. The Gujarati thali is a grand feast consisting of dal, bhaat, rotli, shaak, farsaan and mishtan with accompaniments like kachumber, athanu and papad. Curd and buttermilk are a quintessential part of their meals.


Rajasthani Indian Veg Recipes

Pyaaz ki KachoriPyaaz ki Kachori

Rajasthan being dearth of water uses curd and buttermilk widely in cooking and vegetables being limited in supply, they eat lots of pulses and dal.

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It is known for its endless varieties of Kachori. Pyaaz ki kachori, Shahi raj kachori, Khasta kachori are some popular local breakfast dish in Rajasthan and sold at most 'namkeen' shops.

Maharashtrian Indian Veg Recipes

Misal PavMisal Pav

Maharashtrian cuisine is a zingy and spicy one, which makes abundant use of aromatic and flavourful ingredients like peanuts, sesame seeds , chillies, kokum, cashew nuts , coconut, and so on. Mumbai , the city of dreams has some out of the box street food delights to offer like Schezuan Chopsuey Dosa, Mysore masala dosa, Tawa Pizza, Toasted Samosa sandwich and how can you forget the famous Vada Pav, Misal Pav, Bhajji Pav !

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South Indian Veg Recipes

Idli
Idli

Going down South, people are very fond of rice which is also their staple food. South Indian cuisine relies on extensive use of traditional spices like mustard seeds, curry leaves, red chillies, broken urad dal and chana dal that impart flavor when added as a tempering to the food . Breakfast delights like Idli, Dosa and uttapams are much loved all over India.

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Kadubu, Benne dosa, Neer dosa, Bisi bele bhath are some classic Karnataka dishes. Mangalorean cuisine is different from Udupi, which is different from Mysore, and a food connoisseur can easily tell the difference! So, every corner of Karnataka has a culinary anecdote to tell with distinct flavours, native ingredients and exclusive cooking techniques.

There is a lot of similarity between the food cooked in Kerala, and that of coastal Tamil Nadu. Tamil cuisine is a balance of spices and dals along with a combination of different masalas.

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Kitchen shelves are stocked with sambhar powder, milagai podi , rasam powder and popular tempering ingredients like coriander seeds, red chillies, chana dal, ginger, green chillies, garlic and curry leaves. Coconut is abundantly found in Kerala and hence widely used in food preparation. Even curries make use of coconut milk instead of water. Native fruits and vegetables like jackfruit, yam, raw banana, yellow banana, ash gourd and pumpkin are used to cook an array of dishes.

 

Moong Dal Dosa
Moong Dal Dosa

The region spanning Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have their own cooking style which is a spicy one.

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Unlike other cuisines where pickle is merely an accompaniment, here it is the best part of the meal! Pesarattu dosa or Moong dal dosa is a classic dish from the Andhra cuisine. Gongura leaf is a quintessential Telugu ingredient, used to make delicious pachadis and peppy rice preparations.
 

Hyderabadi Veg Indian Recipes

Bidari ParathaBidari Paratha

What comes to your mind when you think of Hyderabadi food? Biryani ! Hyderabadi food has much more to offer than the famous Biryani with Mirch Ka Salan. It is highly influenced by Mughlai, Persian and Arabic cuisine.

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Rich and flavorful sabzi, desserts loaded with dry fruits, delectable side dishes and unique flatbreads. Haleem, Double ka Meetha, Bidari Paratha, Osmania biscuit, Hyderabadi Tutti Fruti biscuit and endless varieties of Biryani are some famous food from the city.

East Indian Veg Recipes

RasgullaRasgulla

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Bengali sweets like Sandesh, chum chum, rasgulla are popular not only in India but also, around the globe. Bengalis love fish and all things fish but, when it comes to vegetarian food they are big fans of chaat like Puchka, Jhalmuri, Ghugni, Doi Bora, Batata Puri. Also, Kolkata is known for street food like kathi roll, egg rolls, momos, Chowmein. They make extensive use of Panch phoran masala in their cooking. It is a spice blend made using fennel seed, mustard seeds, nigella seeds, fenugreek seeds and cumin seeds.

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Indian cuisine is also famous for its mithai, which includes an unending list of delightful
recipes like ladoos, halwas, rabdis, jamuns, malai sweets, etc. The deeper one ventures into Indian cuisine, the more they can appreciate the diversity and limitless variety it offers.

We hope you enjoy our collection of Indian Veg recipes. 

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Paruppurundai Kuzhambu
Recipe# 15942
13 Oct 11

 
 by chitvish
No reviews
Paruppurundai kuzhambu is a mouthwatering south indian vegetable curry recipe with steamed lentil cakes simmered in a tamarind and coconut based curry. Relish with rice.
Recipe# 15943
19 Jun 04

 
 by nuruddink
No reviews
Rice and Moong Dal Idli are steamed dumplings made from a batter comprising of rice and moong dal. These soft, yellowish and spongy idlis make for a healthy and low cal breakfast or snack dish.
Recipe# 15946
13 Aug 11

 
 by cnkk
No reviews
Fill the glassed with refreshing and nutritious angoor ka sherbet over crushed ice. The sherbet or juice is prepared from a combination of grapes, lime juice and sugar and enjoyed chilled.
Recipe# 15952
08 Jul 02

 
 by anitacf160
No reviews
Enjoy this tempting vegetarian soya ke seekh recipe with green chutneys and onion rings as starter. The soya granules based seekh kebab is created with a judicious blend of ginger garlic, onion and spice powders and then roasted on a non stick pan with little oil. A delicious grilled starter or snac ....
Recipe# 15956
27 Sep 11

 
 by Janani G Vikram
No reviews
Keerai masiyal is a traditional vegetable recipe with the amaranth leaves cooked with onions, green gram dhal and spice powders. Season with mustard seeds, curry leaves and red chillies.
Recipe# 15970
19 Aug 11

 
 by anuspa
No reviews
Brinjal kotsu is a south indian recipe to prepare brinjals or egg plants in spices, grated coconut and then seasoning it with mustard seeds, curry leaves and red chillies.
Recipe# 15980
22 Sep 11

 
 by kanyahere
No reviews
Prepare the instant rava idli and enjoy as breakfast or evening snacks with coconut chutney. A low cal and healthy idli recipe with rava or semolina, the rava idlis are spongy, soft and quite easy to prepare.
Recipe# 15983
08 Aug 11

 
 by koolkhats
No reviews
An easy recipe to prepare the all time favorite palak paneer by simmering the succulent paneer in a spicy palak puree. Serve with roti or rice with cream as topping.
Recipe# 15989
23 May 05

 
 
by chitvish
No reviews
Quite an innovative recipe, the Idli Manchurian is prepared from leftover idlis which are made into dumplings and then simmered in a sweet and sour Chinese gravy. Enjoy as starter or with noodles as side dish.
Micro Carrot Halwa
Recipe# 15991
07 Oct 11

 
 by chitvish
No reviews
Micro carrot halwa is a quick way of preparing the popular dessert recipe, the carrot or gajar ka halwa. The grated carrots, ghee, sugar and condensed milk are placed in a microwave and then cooked till dry. Relish garnished with almond slivers.
Recipe# 16002
28 Sep 18

 
 by deeparah
No reviews
A favorite sweet recipe in tamil households during festivals like diwali is adhirasam. A rice flour based fried adhirasam is soaked in sugar syrup and then enjoyed with cardamom powder sprinkled over the top.
Recipe# 16008
13 Jul 05

 
 by vspar
No reviews
An easy and tasty way of preparing the Aloo curry with boiled aloo or potatoes diced and simmered in a tomato based mildly spiced up gravy. Relish with aloo curry with poori or paratha.
Recipe# 16010
13 Oct 11

 
 
by joyabeans
No reviews
Paruppu urudai morkozhambu is a south indian delicacy which are basically lentil based steamed dumplings or balls which are simmered in yoghurt based gravy. A subtly spiced curry recipe which taste best paired with boiled rice.
Recipe# 16018
11 Oct 11

 
 by prabhashok
No reviews
Namkeen burfi presents quite an interesting savory snack recipe prepared by cooling together gram flour or besan with salt, red chilli and then made into barfis.
South Indian Akkaravadisal
Recipe# 16021
11 Aug 11

 
 
by chitvish
No reviews
Akkaravadisal is a semi solid sweet dish recipe, traditional to southern states of india. The moong dhal, jaggery and milk are cooked in ghee and then served decorated with chopped nuts and cardamom powder.
Recipe# 16023
08 Jun 05

 
 by sufee
No reviews
Sev tameta nu shaak (green tomatoes) is a Gujarati recipe with the green tomatoes cooked in a tangy delicious gravy and then served topped with crunchy crispy sev.
Recipe# 15500
26 Sep 04

 
 by usmishra
No reviews
Perk up the nutrient quotient of your diet by adding the delicious and grilled Soya vadi kababs in your menu. A healthy snack or starter recipe, the soya kababs are best paired with onion rings and green mint chutney.
Recipe# 15523
10 Feb 02

 
 by kvs_sailaja
No reviews
Serve the crispy deep fried Soya pakora, made from dipping the soya chunks in a spicy batter mix with sweet and sour chutney or sauces.
Recipe# 15526
07 Oct 04

 
 by geethasridharan
No reviews
Get ready to relish the soft and spongy Soya idli, preapred from a batter consisting of soyabeans and rawa.Enjoy as breakfast with coconut chutney and perk up your protein content by default.
Recipe# 15527
18 Dec 03

 
 by sanya53
No reviews
Tofu morkuzhambu is a typical traditional South Indian vegetable recipe with the tofu cooked with coconut, tamarind pulp and select seasonings. Temper the morkuzhambu with mustrad seeds, curry leaves and chillies and enjoy with appam or rice.
Recipe# 15545
12 Oct 04

 
 by sindhusuresh
No reviews
Discover the soft crumbly texture of tofu jacketed in a crispy fried covering in this Tofu kofta curry recipe. The mashed tofu is made into dumplings or koftas and then dropped in a rich onion tomato based curry .
Recipe# 15548
26 Sep 04

 
 by usmishra
No reviews
Prepare the soft and delicious Soya idlis for breakfast and bring a variation to the staple bread butter breakfast menu. The soya idlis are low fat, healthy and packded with proteins and other vital nutrients.
Recipe# 15550
23 May 04

 
 by kitty100369
No reviews
Simply blend the soaked soyabeans with gram flour and make a paste to create this delectable Soyabean ke pakode. The thick batter is deep fried in hot oil and relished crispy hot with chutney or sauce as snack or starter.
Recipe# 15551
23 May 04

 
 by kitty100369
No reviews
Mathris are deep fried flat breads recipe and this Soyabean ki mathri brings out a nice variation by adding soya flour to the maida or refined flour based dough mix.Add ajwain and oil to impart that crispy and flavoured taste.
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Indian Veg Recipes
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 on 31 Dec 22 07:18 PM


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03 Jan 23 03:48 PM
Indian Veg Recipes
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 on 02 Jun 21 02:35 PM


yes i tried many receipes n all came out nice
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04 Jun 21 03:17 PM
Indian Veg Recipes
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 on 14 Feb 21 07:50 AM


Gujrati And Maharashtra recipe like to cook
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15 Feb 21 03:13 PM