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User Tarla Dalal  •  Updated : Dec 09, 2025
      

Zero Oil Recipes | Oil free Indian Vegetarian Recipes | cooking without oil Indian recipes |

Zero oil Indian recipes focus on cooking methods such as steaming, boiling, pressure-cooking, sautéing with water, and slow-cooking, allowing you to enjoy traditional dishes without added fats. Preparing everyday meals like dals, khichdi, sabzi, rotis, soups, and raita without oil reduces calorie intake significantly while retaining the natural flavours of spices, herbs, and fresh ingredients. These recipes help preserve the nutrients in vegetables and lentils, making meals lighter, more digestible, and suitable for daily consumption.

 

Choosing zero oil cooking is especially healthy because it helps lower saturated fat intake, supports heart health, and assists in weight management without compromising taste. It also benefits those with diabetes, high cholesterol, and blood pressure, as oil-free dishes prevent unnecessary calorie spikes and improve metabolic balance. By relying on natural textures and flavours instead of heavy frying or sautéing, zero-oil versions of dals, sabzis, khichdi, soups, and raita become nourishing, satisfying, and perfectly aligned with a wholesome lifestyle.

 

different sections in our Zero Oil Recipe category

 

Zero Oil Indian Rice, Biryani, Pulao Recipes

 

Zero Oil Indian Rice, Biryani, Pulao Recipes

This section includes traditional tasty recipes of different types of Rice, Biryani and Pulao made without oil. If you are on a weight loss diet and craving for biryani then Paneer Mutter Biryani is a delicious oil free and low fat recipe which is made using low fat paneer and milk to add to the nutritional value.

 

paneer matar biryani recipe | brown rice veg biryani | healthy paneer brown rice biryani | green peas brown rice biryani

 

 

zero oil fada ni khichdi recipe | zero oil dalia khichdi | zero oil healthy moong dal lapsi khichdi | Zero-oil fada ni khichdi is an innovative Gujarati khichdi made in the pressure cooker with zero oil. 

 

 

Oil Free Indian Roti and Paratha Recipes

 

Oil Free Indian Roti and Paratha Recipes 

You can select from a range of Rotis and Parathas to suit your palate and mood. Ragi Roti  is a great recipe to eat as it is loaded with nutrients and is made healthier by using low fat curds.

 

Tandoori paratha  is a healthy alternative to regular paratha, as it is loaded with the goodness of vegetables and low fat curds.

 

ragi roti recipe | healthy nachni vegetable paratha | red millet gluten free flatbread | zero oil ragi roti

 

 

3. Zero Oil Indian Dal and Kadhi Recipes 

 

Zero Oil Indian Dal and Kadhi Recipes 

 

suva masoor dal recipe | zero oil shepu dal | healthy masoor suva dal

 

 

Ever heard of a kadhi that’s green in colour? Palak Kadhi  is a healthful recipe which may sound strange but it tastes as good just as the way it looks. Palak puree in it will add a bright green colour along with some vitamin A to the recipe.

 

 

Zero Oil Indian Salad Recipes

 

Zero Oil Indian Salad Recipes 

A zero oil Indian salad is a refreshing and nutrient-rich dish that relies entirely on the natural flavours of vegetables, herbs, spices, and lemon juice rather than added fats. It is healthy because it is low in calories, high in fiber, rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, and supports better digestion, blood sugar control, heart health, and weight management. Without oil, the salad avoids unnecessary saturated fats, making it extremely light yet satisfying. The vibrant combination of raw vegetables and Indian seasonings creates a delicious crunch, proving that healthy food can be flavourful and nourishing.

 

Another benefit of a zero oil salad is that it is quick to make, requiring no cooking, sautéing, or tempering. You can prepare it in minutes using simple and easily available ingredients from any Indian kitchen. Popular choices include cucumber, tomatoes, onions, carrots, cabbage, beetroot, capsicum, sprouts, boiled moong, pomegranate, sweet corn, coriander, mint, lemon juice, black pepper, roasted cumin powder, chaat masala, and green chillies. These ingredients not only add taste and texture but also boost the nutrient density of the salad, making it a perfect everyday option for busy lifestyles.

 

You can make your salads healthier by adding a combination of fruits, vegetables and pulses and sprouts too. Carrot Cucumber and Rajma Salad is one of the examples where Rajma is also used along with healthy mint dressing.

 

carrot cucumber and rajma Salad in mint dressing recipe | vegetable salad with mint and lemon dressing | healthy weight loss vegetable salad | healthy Indian salad recipe for weight loss

 

 

Try Spinach and Bean Sprouts in Creamy Celery Dressing and you will overcome the myth that salads can be tasty only when tossed with oil based dressings. The low fat curd dressing perked up with lemon juice and celery is sure to please your taste buds.

 

spinach and bean sprouts in creamy celery dressing recipe | palak, lettuce and bean sprout salad | healthy Indian bean sprouts salad

 

kachumber salad recipe | Gujarati kachumber salad | healthy kachumber salad |

A classic North Indian everyday salad made from finely chopped onion, cucumber, tomato, coriander, lemon juice, and a sprinkle of black salt + roasted cumin powder. It qualifies as a quick salad because it requires zero cooking—only chopping and mixing. The taste is fresh, tangy, crunchy, and pairs perfectly with parathas, dal-rice, and sabzi meals.

 

 

5. Oil Free Snack Recipes 

What comes to your mind when you hear the word “Snacks”? You must be thinking about those deep fried items which loaded with ghee or sugar. Our section on zero oil snacks offers a range of recipes that are made without oil or any other fat.

 

You can make a healthier version of momos using wheat flour instead of refined maida for the covering. Healthy Momos can be made using a healthy mix of vegetables and sprouts to add on to the nutritional value. 

 

whole wheat momos recipe | healthy veg momos | zero oil steamed momos | atta momos

Momos are dumplings which are derived from South - asia and are native to northeast India.Momos have now become traditional delicacy in Nepal. We have adapted the momos recipe to make it healthy veg momos which is zero oil steamed momos. Momos, also fall under the category of Indian street food and sold all over India now. They can be either fried, steamed or pan-seared. You can stuff them with various fillings be it savoury or sweet.

Momos top the charts when it comes to Oriental cuisine. They are satiating and versatile, packed with the choicest of ingredients that are sure to delight your palate.

This healthy momo recipe is made with whole wheat flour outer covering and a nutritious stuffing of broccoli and bean sprouts. There is no fat used in this veg momo recipe as the broccoli used is precooked. This is the easiest healthy veg momos recipe, yet steaming takes a little while, but trust me the outcome is worth the wait.

 

 

6. No Oil Indian Sabzi Recipes

Ever wondered that you could make subzis without using oil, ghee or butter? We have a wide range of zero oil versions of recipes from different states of India. Kofta Makhani, Spicy Broccoli Sabzi is a wonderful healthy oil free recipe which uses a variety of vegetables and the koftas are steamed instead of being deep fried. This recipe is also rich in Vitamin A and calcium.

 

healthy kaddu ki sabzi recipe | kaddu ki sookhi sabzi | bhoplya chi bhaji | Indian style pumpkin sabzi

 

 

7. Zero Oil Indian Soup Recipes 

Soups are considered healthy but some soups may have hidden fats like cream, milk, butter, fried noodles etc. Try to avoid making soups with these ingredients as they add a lot of fat to them.

 

Soups can also be made using dals and lentils, one such example is Hearty Red Lentil Soup made using low fat milk.

red lentil soup recipe | Indian style red lentil vegetable soup | heart friendly red lentil soup for weight loss

 

 

Why we all need a bit of Oil in our daily diet?

When we think of weight, what comes to our mind first is to avoid fats completely. What we don’t realise is that by eliminating oil completely, we not only miss out on our favourite dishes, but also lose the nutrient value that fats and oil have to offer!

 

You will be surprised to know that fats and oil are actually good sources of energy and aid absorption of fat-soluble vitamins like A,  Vitamin E, D and Vitamin K as well as provide lubrication to the joints.

 

Zero oil raitas 

 

veg raita recipe | mixed vegetable raita | healthy veg raita | quick veg raita

 

moong dal ki chaat 

moong dal ki chaat recipe | healthy moong dal chaat | chaat for weight loss, diabetics

his is a healthy moong dal chaat. The fiber (4.1 g in ¼ cup) present in yellow moong dal prevents the deposition of bad cholesterol (LDL) in the arteries which promotes a healthy heart in turn. Pomegranate provides vitamin C – a powerful antioxidant which build our immunity and work towards to a radiant skin.
moong dal ki chaat snack has a contribution from veggies too which add to the fibre and are low in carbs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hence removing these drastically from our diet not only makes us fall prey to various vitamin and mineral deficiencies but also invites digestive problems, joint pains etc.

 

Nutritionists and health experts, thus advise people to consume 3-4 teaspoons of oil per day.


The idea behind bringing out this section is to not to not make each meal oil free, rather, of the 4-6 meals you consume every day, ensure that one or two comprise of zero oil recipes, then which meal to make zero oil is absolutely your choice.

 

Find great choices for zero oil roti, subzis, dal, chawal, soups, salads and snacks here in.

 

We hope you enjoy our Zero Oil Indian Recipes | No Oil Recipes | cooking without oil Indian recipes | and other Oil Free Sections listed below.

Zero Oil Rice / Biryani / Pulao Recipes
Zero Oil Rotis and Parathas Recipes
Zero Oil Dals, Kadhis Recipes
Zero Oil International Recipes
Zero Oil Salads Recipes
Zero Oil Snacks Recipes
Zero Oil Soups Recipes
Zero Oil Subzis Recipes

 

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