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नॉन - स्टीक पॅन - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Non-stick Pan recipes in Hindi)
નૉન-સ્ટીક પૅન - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Non-stick Pan recipes in Gujarati)

Non-Stick Pan Recipes

Non-stick pan Indian vegetarian recipes | 1762 Non-stick pan recipes

Non-stick pan Indian vegetarian recipes collection. One of the most disruptive innovations in the culinary space, Non-stick pans have found a wide fanfare as they allow cooking of foods with little or no oil and other fats like butter, ghee, and so on. Non-stick pans, usually made by coating a pan of aluminum or other alloys with Teflon, have non-stick properties, that is, food does not stick to them. However, their utility is only as long as the surface is not scratched. Hence, it is advised to use only wooden, silicone, polycarbonate, or other blunt ladles with such pans. It is also better to clean them with mild soaps and sponges rather than metal scrubbers.

Non-stick pans are available in different forms and volume. They may be deep, shallow, broad or small. They may be shaped like tavas, kadhais or saucepans. 

Fresh Pineapple and Dry Fruit RollFresh Pineapple and Dry Fruit Roll

Deep non-stick pans are ideal of deep-frying and cooking Indian sweets or subzis. Snacks/ appetizers like Spicy Creamy French Fries, Crispy Fried Vegetables, Fried Potatoes in Ginger Mushroom Sauce and Fried Dosa Strips with Honey Chilli Sauce will be loved by both adults and kids.

We urge you to visit this section and try out some wonderful recipes like Mixed Vegetable Subzi, Aloo ki Sukhi Subzi and Broccoli Aur Paneer ki Subzi. Serve them along with piping hot roti for lunch or dinner.

End your meal with delightful Fresh Pineapple and Dry Fruit Roll or Makhane ki Kheer made in a deep non-stick pan.

Non-stick broad pan Indian vegetarian recipes

Popular Indian appetizers like tikkis and cutlets are generally deep-fried in oil to give them a crunchy outer texture. But, most people are becoming health conscious nowadays so, they prefer cooking methods like shallow frying which makes use of less oil. Bread Cutlets or Cheesy Corn and Vegetable Cutlets can be made in a broad non-stick pan and can be stuffed inside a burger bun or eaten as it is with tomato ketchup. They will surely be loved by kids!

Paneer Fried RicePaneer Fried Rice

Broad non-stick pans are also feasible for tossing vegetables together to cook a dry subzi or a stir-fry. You can even make Indo-chinese rice and noodles preparation without them becoming clumpy. Garlic Noodles, Paneer Fried Rice, Hakka Mushrooms with Rice Noodles with a range of veggies, not to forget soy sauce and other flavour-enhancers are tongue-tickling. Enjoy them as it is or serve it along with a bowl of Manchurian or hot & sour gravy to make a satiating meal .Also, baked dishes like Baked Kidney Beans with Alfredo Sauce, Baked Rice with Green Curry and Baked Stuffed Mushroom Pancake, can be made using a broad non-stick cookware.

Non-stick tava recipes

When you use a non-stick tava, you can reduce that amount also greatly. Try your hands on delectable snacks like Chana Dal and Cabbage Tikki, Sprouts Tikki, Broccoli and Paneer Tikki makes use of minimal oil and are yet tasty & healthy at the same time. Serve these light on stomach tikkis with healthy green chutney or carrot garlic chutney.

Spicy Chawli Leaves and Spinach Stuffed ParathasSpicy Chawli Leaves and Spinach Stuffed Parathas

Rotis/Parathas/Bhakri and different Indian flatbreads were traditionally made in earthern tava or iron tava but these days people prefer non-stick tava. They are light in weight and also, quite handy. Cleaning them is hassle-free. You can even make tandoori flatbreads like naan, roti on an open flame on a gas stove using non-stick pan. Here is a list of few of my favorite flatbreads that can be relished as it is or served with delectable subzis/dals :

1. Spicy Chawli Leaves and Spinach Stuffed Parathas

2. Bajra Gajar Palak Paratha

3. Garlic Roti

4. Rajgira Paneer Paratha

Small non-stick pan recipes

Mixed Vegetable HandvoMixed Vegetable Handvo

Most South-Indian recipes are incomplete without the final master stroke given by the popular tempering of urad dal, chana dal and curry leaves. Since you just require 1-2 tbsp of oil, a small non-stick pan is the most ideal equipment to use. Be it a chutney, curry or subzi, the tempering surely enhances the flavor of the dish. Coconut Chutney, Tomato Chutney are some famous accompaniments to South-Indian breakfast delicacies like idli, dosa, appe. Also, you can cook Gujarati special Mixed Dal Handvo or Mixed Vegetable Handvo, a savoury pancake and serve it with green chutney. It is tasty and loaded with crunchy vegetables and makes up for a filling meal.

Check our collection of 1762 Non-stick pan recipes and other equipemt recipe articles below.

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Recipe# 40513
20 Nov 15

 
 
by Pooja Nadkarni
No reviews
Boondi is a Rajasthani snack made from fried chickpea flour. It is normally prepared sweet and can be also prepared plain. Non sweetened boondi can be used to prepare raita which has yogurt and boondi mixed together. To prepare spicy boondi, the batter is mixed with spices and salt before fryi ....
Recipe# 40544
02 Dec 15

 
 
by Annapurnaz
No reviews
Butterscotch halwa is an Indian dessert with a global twist. It has the unique taste of butter and a nice aroma that stimulates your taste buds.
Recipe# 40545
29 Nov 15

 
 by Ashita Baderia1
No reviews
Akhrot ki Barfi, this quick and easy walnut barfi is rich in fatty acids. Perfect to cook for festivals, loved by young and old alike.
Recipe# 40391
03 Sep 15

 
 by MEENA SAVLA
No reviews
Chinese food is children's hot favourite. Chinni Minni Dumplings are fibre and vitamin rich daliya balls with stir fried vegetables. Children will love them and not only come home with empty lunch boxes but demand it every now and then.
Recipe# 40407
24 Sep 15

 
 by Teabag
No reviews
Sprouty Masala Buns has a stuffing that combines the goodness of sprouts with potatoes and pav bhaji masala that transform the plain simple buns into a scrumptious delight.The sweet chutney helps to mellow the spicy taste
Recipe# 40411
25 Sep 15

 
 by amruta_farande
No reviews
In today's health concious world, we need something that is more nutritious, healthy and yet tasty, so, here is corn tikki for u! this tikki is packed with nutrients, easy to make and super tasty. It is loved by all from children to youngsters to adults!
Recipe# 40455
13 Oct 15

 
 by sbhatter05
No reviews
Ladoos prepared with sago pearls and dry coconut taste scrumptious, and nutty. This festive occasion do try out these yummy and delicious ladoos.
Recipe# 40484
28 Oct 15

 
 
by Rekha Ghadawala
No reviews
Apricot Coconut Balls are crunchy sweet and tangy. Orange juice and lemon zest add a nice flavour, while the coconut and walnuts a nice crunch to these crunchy balls. Enjoy anytime.
Recipe# 40335
15 Aug 15

 
 
by Foodie #640018
No reviews
Just had some bellpeppers and soya chunks handy and needed to make a quick subzi. So just added some onions and tomatoes to it with simple spices. It turned out very delicious and everyone loved it.
Recipe# 40776
16 Apr 16

 
 by cooking shuking
No reviews
Custard pudding is a cool and yummy dessert .It refreshes and it tastes like rabri .It is a mouth melting dessert when it is served chilled I have made this many times. Me and my family enjoyed it every time specially in the summers.
Recipe# 40852
16 May 16

 
 by Magical Recipes
No reviews
Mango is not only the king of fruits but also the most widely consumed fruits in the world. Mangoes are known for their rich taste and here we present an easy but super healthy recipe of mango dalia.
Recipe# 40877
22 May 16

 
 by Radha Hoizal
No reviews
Mango Coconut Halwa, as delicious blend of mango, dalia, coconut and cream. This halwa can be enjoyed hot or cold.
Recipe# 40724
22 Mar 16

 
 by Kinjal Mufti
No reviews
Its Rajma and Rice combination which fulfills as a complete food. It also includes cheese so kids also will love these healthy balls.
Recipe# 41104
30 Aug 16

 
 by Alkajena
No reviews
Sabudana is always used on Ekadasi and other days of fasting at home. We prepare a no cook meal with sabudana which is soaked in water overnight and then drained and mixed with banana, coconut, fruits of choice, jaggery, milk/ yogurt to make a wholesome meal. But this time I have made coconut sago p ....
Recipe# 41105
29 Aug 16

 
 
by Alkajena
No reviews
Malpua and Rabri which is a sweet dish very popular to the region I belong in Odisha, but I decided to give this recipe a twist and make it suitable for people to have it even during fasting also by incorporating fruits in it. You can enjoy the mappua as it is or with apricot rabri.
Recipe# 41108
30 Aug 16

 
 
by chandni sitlani
No reviews
Layered sweetened mawa mixture and gajar ka halwa rolled like a Swiss roll and cut into pieces make an attractive and tempeting dessert.
Recipe# 41109
30 Aug 16

 
 by MEENA SAVLA
No reviews
Crunchy Masti Delight is a combination of suji and carrot halwa with a twist adding a orange flavour to it and the ‘Crunch’ is all time favourite “Mix Nut Chikki”. The Caramel Sauce topping adds an extra star to this Indian Fussion Dessert.
Recipe# 41144
24 Sep 16

 
 by Kanwal 9
No reviews
Couscous is very healthy grain. This is the best wrap recipe because all healthy and low calories ingredients are used in this recipe .
Recipe# 41150
26 Sep 16

 
 by Alkajena
No reviews
Falafel is a common dish eaten throughout the Middle East. The fritters are now found around the world as a replacement for meat and as a form of street food. Falafel plays an iconic role in Israeli cuisine and is widely considered to be the national dish of the region.The best part of this dish is ....
Recipe# 41041
15 Jul 16

 
 by Neha Paliwal
No reviews
Cheese is my love and Potatoes are my first crush! Sounds funny ?But truly when I am hungry I look for these two ingredients. Potatoes are everyone's best friend and I can have them anytime when I am hungry!! So here goes the recipe.
Recipe# 41087
14 Aug 16

 
 
by Malpat
No reviews
Palm Candy, known as Panam kalkandu in Tamil, though unrefined, is purely natural, so good for health unlike refined white sugar. It cleanses the system, has antioxidants, promotes muscles and has vital minerals. It is good for sore throat also.Sago, called Sabudhana in Hindi and Tapioca pearls ....
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