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Jain Subzis recipes


Last Updated : Oct 18,2024



जैन सब्जी़ रेसिपी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Jain Subzis recipes in Hindi)
જૈન શાક રેસીપી - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Jain Subzis recipes in Gujarati)

Jain Subzis recipes, Collection of Jain Sabzis

Jain Subzis recipes, Collection of Jain Sabzis. Subzis and gravies are an everyday affair. No day passes by without preparing at least one subzi or gravy in your kitchen, to accompany rice or rotis. Delicious Jain-style vegetable dishes can be prepared using a lot of tomatoes, apt spice powders and raw bananas instead of potatoes. Recipes like Ganthia Nu Shaak, Amritsari Gobi Mutter, Chawli Bean Subzi, Green Peas and Raw Banana Subzi, Kela Methi Nu Shaak , etc., are some of the must-try options contained in this section.

Kela Methi Nu Shaak
Kela Methi Nu Shaak

List of foods that are not consumed by Jains

  1.  onions
  2. Garlic
  3. Green ginger and Turmeric
  4. Yams
  5. Carrots
  6. Bambo Karela
  7.  Radish
  8. Funghi (mushrooms)
  9. Tubular vegetables like potatoes, sweet potatoes
  10. Green Leafy Vegetables like coriander, spinach, methi, cabbage, cauliflower greens and Dill leaves are avoided during the monsoon season.
  11. Cauliflower
  12. Many seeded vegetables like  Brinjal
  13. Pods of many trees including banyan tree, pipal tree etc
  14. Yeast
  15. Alcohol

Chawli Bean SubziChawli Bean Subzi

Many seeded vegetables like eggplant (baingan) are avoided as they are considered to be the carriers of new life, owing to the fact that they have many seeds. Even though not all Jains shun eggplant, this is the general thought process behind eliminating such ingredients. Similarly, green leafy vegetables are also avoided during "chaturmaas" ie a holy observance period coinciding with the monsoon season, as the chances of mistakenly eating micro-organisms increases.

Amritsari Gobi MutterAmritsari Gobi Mutter

Certain other things that are avoided by Jains observing a strict diet is the mixing of raw milk and pulses or eating leftover food the next day. All these rules have the same reasoning of non-violence and balanced lifestyle behind it. Even though these rules exist, not many adhere to it strictly as they only avoid onion, potato and garlic. Strict observance is not forced, but is encouraged.

This section opens up a world of Jain-friendly Sabzis recipes ranging from all-time favourites like Paneer Tikka Masala and Jain Pav Bhaji to must-try treats like Quick Paneer Subzi and Sev Tameta. Lose yourself in the tongue-tickling treats that this section holds in store for you. Dry snacks like khakhra and papad poha can be made in bulk and store in an air-tight container. A cup of masala chai with a scrumptious snack is surely a match made in heaven!

Paneer Tikka Masala, Green Pea and Paneer Tikka MasalaPaneer Tikka Masala, Green Pea and Paneer Tikka Masala

Quick Jain Indian Subzis

  • Quick Paneer Subzi - Delicious Jain-style vegetable that is uses basic ingredients like paneer, tomato, capsicums and spices like coriander and cumin. Because the subzi is so simple, it brings out the flavors of all the ingredients.

Quick Paneer SubziQuick Paneer Subzi

  • Chawli Bean subzi – This unique Chawli Bean Subzi is sure to please your palate with its exciting sweet, sour and spicy flavor. Since it does not utilize any root vegetables, it can be had by jains.
  • Kele ki subzi – Even though jains use a lot of raw bananas in their recipes, they also make subzis with ripe bananas and a simple tadka.

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Spicy Chole
Recipe# 7533
21 Nov 07

 
 by Tarla Dalal
This Spicy Chole draws from the goodness of all the aromatic spices in your masala dabba. It is so sumptuous and rich, you will not even realize that it has no onions or potatoes in it! While bottle gourd contributes to the consistency of this special chole preparation, an intense powder of varied s ....
Kacche Kele ki Errisery
Recipe# 7538
21 Nov 07

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Go south with Errisery! This variation of the popular south Indian dry vegetable dish uses raw bananas whose bland taste accentuates the spiciness of the tadka.
Vegetables in Coconut Milk, Mangalorean Style Valval
Recipe# 1577
01 Jan 1900

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Vegetables in Coconut Milk, also called Valval, is a sumptuous mixed veggie preparation in traditional Mangalorean style. Here, the veggies are cooked in a base of mildly sweetened coconut milk, and flavoured with a tempering of cumin and green chillies. Simple but elegant, Vegetables in Coc ....
Chettinad Curry
Recipe# 7543
21 Nov 07

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Here's a spicy curry from Tamilnadu that tastes best with steamed rice. The Chettinad masala for this curry can even be made a week in advance and stored in air-tight bottles.
Malabari Curry
Recipe# 7544
21 Nov 07

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
This Jain version of the Malabari Curry gives its traditional non-vegetarian counterpart a real run for its money. It tastes just as good, maybe even a tad better!
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 on 30 Jul 19 11:12 AM


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