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उबालकर कर पकाया हुई - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Boiled Indian recipes recipes in Hindi)
બાફીને બનતી રેસિપિ - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Boiled Indian recipes recipes in Gujarati)

Boiled Indian recipes | Boiled Food recipes |

Indian Veg Boiled Recipes

Boiling is undoubtedly one of India’s favourite cooking techniques. Not only is it healthy and all that, but it also innately matches well with our taste requirements. Veggies cooked to the right level of softness yet retaining a mild crispness fit perfectly into our spicy gravies.

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Broken wheat boiled to the right level, not mushy yet well cooked, is just perfect for sheeras. And then, the yummy boiled beans that go into the usal. So on and so forth the story goes on about recipes made perfect using the humble cooking method!

how to sprout moong | healthy mung beans sprouts | how to sprout mung beans at home | how to make sprouts

how to sprout moong | healthy mung beans sprouts | how to sprout mung beans at home | how to make sprouts

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Indian Veg Boiled Soup Recipes

Boiling is just perfect for soups, because you can cook the ingredients to the perfect level as required by the recipe. You can also get sufficient stock for the base. If it is a pureed soup, you can cook the veggies soft. If the boiled veggies are added as it is, you can retain the crispness to give the soup a nice bite. 

Be it the Paneer and Spinach Soup, the Oats and Vegetable Broth, the Coco Peanut Soup or the Mushroom Soup, boiling is the right technique for you. You can also make light and comforting dal-based soups like the Moong Osaman. The cooking method gives you delicious results in a healthy way. 

cream of mushroom soup | Indian style mushroom soup | creamy mushroom soup |

cream of mushroom soup | Indian style mushroom soup | creamy mushroom soup |

Indian Boiled Veg Starters, Salads and Snacks

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How boring would a day be without quick bites, be it the starters and salads served with a meal, tea-time snacks, or anytime hunger busters? Well, boiling does help to make your starters and snacks quicker and a bit healthier than more oily cooking methods. 

Have a go at the exotic but healthy Cous Cous Salad and yummy Potato Saung, the easy and comforting Rice Khichu or healthy Nachni Khichu

rice khichu | gujarati rice khichu | rice flour khichu | chawal ka atta khichu |

rice khichu | gujarati rice khichu | rice flour khichu | chawal ka atta khichu |

Indian Curries Using Boiling Method

Boiling method is probably the secret behind the success of most Indian curries. It helps in two aspects. First of all, it helps to make the gravy or base in a much easier and quicker fashion. For example, cooking tomatoes for the gravy or dal for your Sambar. Check out how to make Basic Makhani Gravy and Tomato Gravy using this cooking method. 

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Then, of course, boiling enables you to cook the veggies that go into the gravy, to the perfect texture. When you boil the veggies, you can add them stage by stage, so that all the veggies get cooked to the right consistency. Hard and fibrous veggies that take longer to cook go into the pot earlier, while those that are softer are thrown in later. So, at the end of the cooking process, they are all cooked to perfection. None are uncooked, none are mushy! Have a go at delectable Indian boiled veg curries like the Mangalorean Drumstick Curry, Subzi Kadhi and Cabbage Poriyal

Mangalorean drumstick curry recipe | Mangalorean style drumstick curry | drumstick sabzi |Mangalorean drumstick curry recipe | Mangalorean style drumstick curry | drumstick sabzi |

Indian Dal Recipes

No Indian meal is complete without protein-rich dal recipes. It is usually served for lunch as well as dinner, along with rotis or rice. Be it North Indian dal delights like the Hariyali Dal, Vaal ki Usal or Dahiwali Toovar Dal, or South Indian treats like the Sambhar, Tomato Rasam or Kovalam Mutter, you can quickly add a dose of the all-rounder nutrient, protein, to your meal using the method of boiling. 

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Hariyali Dal ( Cooking with 1 Teaspoon Oil)Hariyali Dal ( Cooking with 1 Teaspoon Oil)

Indian Veg Boiled Rice Dishes

Most of us have rice with at least one meal of the day, and it is quite easy to make a variety of rice-based dishes using boiling. Plus, you can also throw in some dal, veggies and myriad spices to make it a one-pot meal! For a simple meal, try the Green Peas Pulao. When you want the world on your lunch table, go for the Vegetable Risotto

Matar Pulao, Green Pea PulaoMatar Pulao, Green Pea Pulao

You can also replace rice with other grains like bulgur wheat to make equally tasty and wholesome bowlfuls such as the Orange Tabbouleh.

Indian Desserts Using Boiling Method

Yummy news for the sweet tooth! When it comes to quick and easy desserts using boiling, we Indians are spoilt for choice. From the basic Poha Phirni to the absolutely mind-blowing Strawberry Kheer, there are a range of dessert recipes that can be fixed up quickly and easily through boiling. You can also try some healthy options like the Healthy Sheera. 

Strawberry KheerStrawberry Kheer

While at it, also try international sweet treats like the Lemon Cheesecake. 

Indian Veg Boiled Basic Recipes

Boiling is also extremely handy when you want to make basic recipes, like Tomato Puree, Vegetable Stock, White Stock, Chocolate Sauce or Tamarind Paste. Using the boiling method of cooking, you can quickly and easily stock up on essential basic recipes in your kitchen, to make daily cooking easier and faster. 

Tomato Puree, Homemade Tomato Puree, PulpTomato Puree, Homemade Tomato Puree, Pulp

Really, boiling is an awesome method, a veritable boon because it helps strike the perfect balance between health, taste and time. So, go for it. Experiment with our wide range of recipes, and also try adapting your own recipes using this method. 


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Pasta Chips
Recipe# 1651
10 Apr 23

  This recipe has an associated video
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
pasta chips recipe | baked pasta chips | crispy pasta chips | with 16 amazing images. crispy pasta chips served with creamy dip is great party snack! Learn how to make p ....
Green Pea and Spring Onion Soup
Recipe# 691
18 Sep 16

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
This recipe brings together the juicy textures and fresh flavours of two ever-popular ingredients – green peas and spring onions. Sautéing the ingredients in butter gives the Green Pea and Spring Onion Soup a wonderful aroma and buttery taste, while ingredients like cabbage and onions add to the ....
Potato and Peas Salad
Recipe# 5274
26 Jun 19

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Fibre-rich unskinned potatoes and colourful green peas make a healthy and filling salad. Green peas are a storehouse of fibre that binds ldl and helps evict it from the body.
Paneer (Calcium Rich Recipe)
Recipe# 4835
14 Jun 14

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Make your own fresh batch of paneer when time permits and use it in your pasta, sandwiches, desserts, rotis and even rice delicacies.
Spinach Gnocchi with Mango and Green Onion Salsa
Recipe# 4959
10 Sep 16

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
This dish can be served as an appetiser or a main course. The sauce is unusually tangy. You can also toss the gnocchi (pronounced: 'nyoki') in any other sauce of your choice.
Kadhai Chole
Recipe# 3571
26 Nov 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Chole, a traditional Punjabi dish, is usually made using a lot of fat. But this easy to make recipe is lower in calories and is just as tasty. The oil does not contribute much flavour, it is the spices that create this dish. Instead of bhature (deep fried puris) serve it with Nutritious Garlic Naans ....
Gavar Pumpkin Vegetable
Recipe# 3498
02 Mar 19

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Cluster beans are good for diabetics as they have the highest fibre content among all vegetables which in turn prevents a rapid rise in blood sugar levels after a meal. Red pumpkin has been added to thicken the gravy and it also imparts a natural sweetness to this dish, which is delectable. You ....
Low Fat Kulfi with Strawberry Sauce
Recipe# 3605
26 Nov 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Kulfi is a frozen dessert, which all of us relish but often tend to avoid because of its high calorific value. Here is a simple yummy low fat kulfi that doesn't take forever to prepare and provides substantial amounts of calcium without the fat. Enhance its appeal and vitamin C levels by serving it ....
How To Cook Arbi, Colocasia
Recipe# 22492
27 Mar 23

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
how to pressure cook arbi | how to boil colocasia | how to microwave arbi | with 20 images. how to cook arbi is simple when you follow the options given below. Learn how to
Tofu Sprouts and Vegetable Soup
Recipe# 31047
01 Jan 1900

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
This is an amazing combination of ingredients. Both tofu and sprouts add to the health quotient, while garlic and chilli flakes boost the flavour and routons add crunch to the soup. Make it fresh and be prepared for the magic! If tofu is not available, use paneer instead.
Fresh Tomato Purée
Recipe# 22392
26 Nov 07

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
The recipes in this book are all based on the following home-made purée recipe, and using commercially available purée may require you to tweak the recipes a little according to the purée concentration. To store it, just pour it into ice-cube trays, freeze, pop out, and store in the freezer in an ai ....
Subzi Kadhi
Recipe# 22177
23 Mar 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Popular with many, this kadhi is my favourite too. Medley of vegetables make this kadhi interesting and delicious. It is a complete meal when served with steaming hot rice as is full of veggies, curds providing all the necessary nutrients. As being low in calor ....
Vegetable Stew ( Zero Oil Rotis and Subzis )
Recipe# 22195
13 Jun 11

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Easy-to-make, yet delicious now that's a good combination of attributes for a recipe! Cooking dinner can be tiresome after a hectic day, but here is a healthy and yummy dinner which you can whip up in a matter of minutes with the vegetables and
Fruity Phirni, Protein Rich Recipes
Recipe# 33253
12 Mar 09

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Fruity phirni, a variation of rice phirni - soft in texture and pleasant to taste, it poses no problems for the elderly to consume. Roasting poha brings out the taste as well as makes it easier to grind.
Green Pea Soup
Recipe# 33014
07 Nov 23

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
green pea soup | healthy vegetarian pea soup | fresh green pea Indian soup with vegetable stock | with 20 amazing images. green pea soup is a
Fruit Bowl with Vanilla Cream ( Weight Loss After Pregnancy )
Recipe# 33058
20 Aug 09

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Fuit bowl with vanilla cream, protein rich dessert which looks and tastes exotic. Here’s loads of taste without the calories to keep the inches away.
Paneer (  Gluten Free Recipe)
Recipe# 38651
30 Mar 13

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Indian cottage cheese or paneer is absolutely safe for gluten intolerant. It’s easy to make fresh and soft paneer at home, and you can ensure it is contamination-free!
Cauliflower, Cabbage and Tomato Clear Soup
Recipe# 38859
16 Dec 08

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Try this unique soup, which combines protein and fibre rich lima beans with a horde of vitamin-rich veggies into a delectable, comforting and filling soup. In the preparation of this cauliflower, cabbage and tomato clear soup, we have retained and used the water in which the lima beans was cooked, n ....
Rice Noodles and Vegetable Stir-fry Soup
Recipe# 38705
06 Mar 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
A spicy soup with rice noodles, while the stir-fried mixed vegetables add a hint of the oriental.
Tomato and Potato Layered Soup
Recipe# 36074
04 Feb 12

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
A tangy tomato soup served with a creamy potato soup. Pour both the soups into the bowl simultaneously using 2 ladles. The soups should be of the same density so that they stay separated when served.
Ajwain Leaf Kadhi
Recipe# 36111
07 Feb 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Take a break from hot kadhis…. This one is served at room temperature with rice. Spicy hot bhajias make savoury accompaniment to this kadhi and rice.
Punjabi Rabri Or How To Make Punjabi Rabdi
Recipe# 36355
17 Jul 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Rabdi, which is basically a thickened milk and sugar mixture, is one of the most versatile bases used to prepare loads of punjabi desserts. When prepared in large quantities, rabdi can take some time to cook though it is worth all the effort. Rabdi can be eaten hot of chilled. Using full ....
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