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Last Updated : Mar 27,2023



माइक्रोवेव - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Microwave recipes in Hindi)
માઇક્રોવેવ - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Microwave recipes in Gujarati)

 

Microwave Veg Indian Recipes

 

Microwave cookery is cooking using electromagnetic waves in a microwave powered by electricity. Microwaves activates the water molecules of the food, causing heat by friction which cooks or reheats the food. It is a very quick and easy method of cooking. Cooking in microwave is clean and efficient, quick boiling and mixing, no fermenting, less oil consumption and shorter cooking time.
 

5 Basic tips for beginners while using microwave:

1. The foods will be hot after cooking, so use heat proof mittens while removing them.
2. If you are covering something with a lid, make sure to leave a portion uncovered, to let the steam pass.
3. Make sure any glass, plastic containers, you use are labeled 'microwave safe'.
4. Never operate a microwave if the door doesn't close or is broken.
5. Don't forget to read the instruction manual or recipe and follow the cooking time, temperature etc.

In this age of ready-to-eat meals and takeaway food joints, there are still many professionals who like to cook their own food after a long day at work but, are unable to spare time. This is when microwave acts like a life saver for them! Unfortunately, most people still use microwave to reheat food or just heat water for tea, coffee, melt butter/chocolate or just make popcorns. But, the appliance can do so much more! We have tried creating exciting Veg Indian recipes using a microwave, do try your hand at it!
 

Microwave Main Course Veg recipe:

Dal Fry:
Dal is a staple food of India. We consume varieties of lentils in our daily diet. This simple, healthy recipe can be easily cooked by any novice cook within minutes.

Baked Beans with Buttered Rice:
A continental version of our desi Rajma Chawal. Try this wholesome easy recipe for a quick meal.

Vegetable Biryani:
Who doesn't love Biryani? Serve this easy to make vegetable biryani with a bowl of raita and some papad!
 

Microwave Veg Subzi Recipes:

Baingan Bhurta :
A simple Punjabi recipe made using few basic ingredients. Sercve this subzi with roti or rotla.

Paneer Makhmali :
Paneer is a versatile ingredient and can be used to make a number of Indian Subzi, starter etc. Here , we have made a protein rich , creamy subzi using it.

Kadhai Khumbh Subzi :
Create this simple yet delicious Kadhai sabzi using a quick-fix tomato gravy and mushrooms. You can make any other kadhai sabzi by adding (other vegetables) or replacing (mushrooms)
 

Microwave Veg Snacks Recipes:

Khaman Dhokla :
Khaman Dhokla are traditional Gujarati snack made using fermented chana dal. We have created an instant version of this delicious tea time snack!

Moong Dal Khandvi:
Another Gujarati lip-smacking delicacy, try this melt in the mouth starter tempered with sesame seeds and grated coconut!

Cheese Sauce:
A quick fix for your hunger pangs, this multi purpose cheese sauce can be made within 5minutes and can be used to make a variety of dishes.

Masala Corn:
Something that makes us drool easily is the smell of buttered corn. Try this tastebuds tantalizing, flavorsome masala corn on cracker while watching a movie/sitcom marathon.

 


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Baby Corn Masala
Recipe# 22515
21 Jan 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Baby corn, sliced onions and capsicum literally play together in this attractive, mouth-watering and crunchy dry subzi. Using coloured capsicums greatly enhances the visual appeal of this dish.
Badami Paneer
Recipe# 22498
21 Jan 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Finger-licking fare, this truly is! Succulent cubes of cottage cheese are cooked in a luxurious paste of almonds and onions, along with a horde of spice powders that add a lot of zing to this intensely rich dish. Although the almond paste seems similar to the cashew-onion paste that is used in ....
Baghara Tamatar
Recipe# 22517
21 Jan 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Baghara Tamatar, cooked in the microwave this recipe is extremely simple and quick to make, just perfect when you are too lazy to cook or are short of other vegetables. This subzi is made with a combination of chopped tomatoes and tomato pulp and tempered with a wide assortment of seeds and spice ....
Baingan Bhurta
Recipe# 22503
21 Jan 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Roasted, peeled and mashed, the brinjals transform into an aromatic ingredient perfect to create this traditional Punjabi subzi. Cooked along with tangy tomatoes and pungent ingredients like onions, ginger and green chillies, Baingan Bhurta is an accompaniment that goes equally well with rotis and r ....
Bhojpuri Aloo
Recipe# 22507
21 Jan 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Potatoes stuffed with potatoes! Well, yes, this scrumptious Bhojpuri Aloo features boiled potatoes packed with a mixture of mashed potatoes, lemon juice and spice powders, cooked with an intense mixture of milk, curds and besan perked up with an assortment of spices. The combination of dairy product ....
Chatpata Corn
Recipe# 22479
21 Jan 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
An unusual and excessively tasty combination of finely crushed peanuts and crunchy corn niblets, cooked to perfection in the microwave. Easy to whip up and healthy as well, this delectable dish can be had as a snack with bread at any time of the day to satiate those sudden hunger pangs.
Corn Curry ( Microwave Recipe)
Recipe# 22523
21 Jan 12

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
This unique Corn Curry features a blend of flavours that you will thoroughly relish. A dash of tomato puree gives the crushed sweet corn a tangy tinge, while onion paste and curry powder give it an enjoyable pungency. Coconut milk balances the myriad tastes with its mellow and soothing flavour ....
Dahi Bhindi - Kerala Style
Recipe# 22500
21 Jan 12

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
The distinct taste of Kerala comes alive in this subtly spiced subzi. The onions and coconut give this gravy a mild crunchy texture and whole red chillies make it a spicy delicacy. Feel free to adjust the amount of chillies to your liking.
Darbari Aloo Mutter Sabzi, Microwave Dry Subzi
Recipe# 22516
21 Jan 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Potatoes and green peas in a tomato-based gravy is one of the most common dishes you can think of. Any day you are in a hurry and find these two ingredients in the fridge, you will stop thinking of what to cook and immediately take these out. The same old duo comes to you in an all-new form in t ....
Ganthia ki Subzi
Recipe# 22506
21 Jan 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
A Gujarati specialty, this dish can be prepared even when no veggies are available. Its simplicity and great taste make it one of my favourite preparations. For the perfect experience, add the ganthia just before serving thus preventing it from becoming soggy.
Goanese Potatoes
Recipe# 22502
21 Jan 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
This Goanese specialty involves a special cooking method. The masala or paste is pre-cooked and then added to the subzi, thereby giving it a distinct flavour. Serve with Tandoori Roti or
Hare Mutter ki Curry Mein Aloo
Recipe# 22509
21 Jan 12

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Green peas take on a new avatar, forming the gravy for this innovative dish. Beware, the bowl will be empty even before you know it!
Khumbh ki Subz
Recipe# 22484
21 Jan 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Mushrooms in a rich and flavourful cashew-onion base imbibe the flavour of the whole spices and spice powders that they are cooked with. Appropriate amounts of curd and milk are used to give this Khumbh ki Subz a rich and attractive texture, and to balance the flavour of the spices. You will be ....
Khumbh Lajawab
Recipe# 22513
21 Jan 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Kasuri methi bestows a classic flavour to this subzi, which is prepared with mushrooms and a delectable combination of spices. It is a perfect accompaniment for hot Rotis or bread.
Khuswale Baingan
Recipe# 22493
21 Jan 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Curds and onions add zing to this baingan recipe. Teamed with steamed rice it forms a meal that will be fondly remembered by your taste buds.
Laknavi Kofta Curry
Recipe# 22521
21 Jan 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Would you believe it if I said kofta can be prepared without deep frying? Kofta can be prepared in the microwave without frying, and they taste just as good as the original! Enjoy these soft kofta made with potatoes, spinach and fenugreek leaves and ensure good health.
Makai Kofta in Hariyali Curry
Recipe# 22520
21 Jan 12

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
A green paste of coriander, cooked with coconut milk and spices results in a lip-smacking hariyali curry, which plays host to all the more delectable koftas of sweet corn held together by rice flour and perked up with coriander and green chillies. Interestingly, this whole dish including the koftas ....
Malai Kofta Curry (  Microwave)
Recipe# 22525
21 Jan 12

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
A simple yet flavourful tomato-based curry takes on a rich form with the addition of potato and cottage cheese kofta stuffed with dry fruits.
Mawa Mutter,  Quick Khoya Mutter
Recipe# 22514
21 Jan 12

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Mutter comes together with mawa in this truly royal recipe. Cooked in a blend of carefully chosen spices, this is certainly a meal fit for a king… the food of the maharajas cooked in the Microwave !
Methi, Tomato and Paneer Subzi
Recipe# 22497
21 Jan 12

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
Paneer replaces aloo in this quick-to-make and equally tasty variation of the popular methi aloo.
Mirch ka Salan
Recipe# 22501
21 Jan 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
The traditional hyderabadi salan can now be prepared in the microwave, in just a few minutes and with absolutely no compromise on taste.
Mixed Vegetables in Coconut Gravy (  Microwave)
Recipe# 22524
21 Jan 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
This is certainly a no-hassle subzi. . . . Just toss in all the ingredients and let the microwave work its magic.
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