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Indian Stir Fry recipes


Last Updated : Mar 07,2024



स्टर-फ्राय - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Indian Stir Fry recipes in Hindi)
સ્ટર-ફ્રાય - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Indian Stir Fry recipes in Gujarati)

Indian stir fry recipes | vegg stir fry recipes | healthy stit fry recipes |

 

Indian stir fry recipes | vegg stir fry recipes | healthy stit fry recipes | When you do not feel like spending too much time in the kitchen cooking or washing a mound of dishes after that, but your taste-buds yearn for a vibrant and sumptuous treat, a veg stir-fry is just the thing for you! Stir-fries can be heavy or light. They can be one-dish meals or accompaniments that can be served simply with rice or noodles.

Heat a pan and toss in veggies, fruits, paneer, sprouts, etc. Sprinkle some spices, drizzle some sauces ( Soya Sauce, Hoisin Sauce, Worcestershire sauce , Schezuan Sauce) , and sauté till perfectly done, and your yummy stir-fry is ready. Stir-fries are usually done in a jiffy because you are not meant to overcook the ingredients. Cooked at high temperatures with a little oil for a short time, stir-frying boosts the flavour of the food but retains its identity, especially its texture.

Stir-fries are easy to cook, super tasty and healthy too! It is very popular in Oriental cuisines, but is delectably employed in Indian cooking too. Indian stir-fries like the Kabuli Chana Stir-Fry, Sprouts Stir-Fry, Turai Stir-Fry and Rajma And Palak Stir-Fry are sure to make the diners ask for another helping!

Indian Stir-Fry Recipes

Stir-frying is a method that is popular in Chinese and Thai cuisine, but can be used in practically any cuisine. Just mixing and matching the ingredients and spices will give you a stir-fry with a local touch. You can easily make desi stir-fries with all Indian ingredients! You don’t even need any exotic ingredients. Anything you have at home – veggies, beans, chana, paneer, bring them together with a dash of spices and stir-fry them to make a mouth-watering meal! From purple mogri to French beans, cauliflower, paneer and Kabuli chana, we find that most of our ingredients lend themselves well to stir-frying. Wanna give it a try?
1. Purple Mogri Stir Fry
2. Cauliflower Stir-fry
3. French Bean and Corn Stir Fry
4. Paneer Capsicum Stir-fry
5. Kabuli Chana Stir- Fry

Healthy Stir-Fry Recipes

So tasty, delectably crunchy and mind-blowingly tasty, but can you believe that the stir-fry can be made with just a spot of oil? By combining a host of healthy and tasty veggies and beans, you can make a delicious and filling stir-fry for lunch or dinner. Conscious selection of ingredients and a few smart tweaks will give you super healthy stir-fried dishes such as these…
1. Water Chestnuts and Purple Cabbage Stir Fry
2. Stir - Fry Paneer, Broccoli and Baby Corn
3. French Bean and Chana Dal Stir-fry
4. Quick Stir Fry Cauliflower
5. Stir Fried Paneer

Broccoli, water chestnuts, mushrooms, paneer, cauliflower, colourful capsicums, crunchy cabbage, bring them together into your flaming hot wok to make a mind-boggling dish that scores high on the health chart!

10 Things to know before you start stir-frying

1. Keep things ready before you start. Once the wok is hot, you have to swiftly add the ingredients one after the one. You cannot stop. So, prepare all the ingredients and keep them ready on the kitchen counter before you heat the wok.

2. There is no right or wrong when it comes to combining ingredients. You can throw in virtually any edible food into your wok! This makes stir-fries a great way to use up assorted veggies leftover in the refrigerator.

3. Sort the ingredients according to the cooking time. Slow-cooking veggies like carrots and French beans have to be added earlier while fast-cooking ones like bean sprouts and paneer have to be added later.

4. It also helps to chop veggies according to their cooking time and texture. Capsicums can be cubed while cabbage has to be shredded. So, stir-frying is a good way to hone your chopping skills too!

5. Once the main ingredients are ready, prepare an aromatic mixture comprising herbs and spices, which will add flavour and aroma to your stir-fry. Typically, a stir-fry uses ingredients like garlic, ginger, onions, spring onions, dry red chilli flakes and green chillies. You have to chop these really fine for them to be most effective!

6. If you are going to experiment with stir-frying, you need to stock up sauces like soy sauce, hoisin sauce, vegetarian oyster sauce and chilli sauce. Use these judiciously in the proper combinations and amounts to impart a vibrant but balanced flavour to your stir-fry. You can also make innovative sauce mixes using coconut milk, makhani gravy, white gravy etc.

7. Stir-fries are best made in woks. A wok is a utensil that is specially designed for cooking food quickly at high temperatures using minimal oil. It is a large, deep bowl made of thin metal with gently curved sides and a firm handle. The heat concentrates at the bottom of the pan and the curved sides allow you to push the ingredients to cooler areas. If you do not have a wok, go for a kadai. Before you start off, smear a little oil inside the wok or pan with a paper towel. This will help reduce the amount of oil used later in the recipe.

8. Once you have the ingredients, spice mix and sauce ready, it’s time to heat your wok. The wok has to be blazing hot – and that’s very important! Cooking the ingredients over high temperatures helps to preserve their flavour, colour and texture.

9. Use a high-smoking-point oil like peanut, sanflower, corn or canola oil.

10. While stir-frying, you have to keep on stirring the ingredients or tossing them around so that there is equal distribution of heat for fast, uniform cooking. Don't overcook the vegetables – remember they should still be crisp when you are done!

Stir-frying takes a bit of practice, to master fine details like how to chop each veggie, which order to add them in, and when to increase or reduce the heat. The recipes on our website will help you start off, and gradually master the art of stir-frying. With a little practice, you will know these details just instinctively and will be able to make stir-fries with practically any combo of ingredients.


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Recipe# 37414
30 Sep 18

 
 by damyantiben
No reviews
This Chinese subzi can be served with khakra for light crispy meal or with fresh hot wheat chapatis for a healthy meal. it can be eaten as a cold salad after refrigerating with some fresh juice to make it a filling dieters meal.
Zucchini Tomato and Mozzarella Caprese, Italian Stir-fry
Recipe# 41713
26 Apr 17

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
In this Italian dish, the mozzarella cheese is the real star! Caprese is a type of Italian salad in which sautéed veggies are tossed with grated or sliced mozzarella cheese. The crunch of onions, the pungency of garlic, the succulence of zucchini and the jui ....
Chilly Mushroom, Chilli Mushroom Recipe
Recipe# 32152
27 Jan 16

 
 by juneshweta
Here is an Oriental starter that will shake awake your senses even after the dullest day! Succulent mushrooms, cooked with ginger, garlic, green chillies and sauces, the Chilli Mushroom has a snazzy flavour and interesting texture too. Capsicum and spring onion add to the experience with their ....
Stir Fried Rice in Honey Chilli Sauce
Recipe# 40576
10 Dec 15

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Stir-fries despite their characteristic crispness and vibrancy can get a bit boring if you keep preparing it the same way. As an exciting alternative to the usual Schezuan or soya sauce based stir-fries, try this sweet and spicy Stir-Fried Rice in ....
Chinese Stir- Fried Vegetables
Recipe# 1411
23 Nov 15

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
Chinese Stir-Fried Vegetables, typically, Chinese cuisine uses a lot of oil in its stir-fried preparations, which makes the food unhealthy. Less oil has been used in this stir-fried preparation, which brings out the flavour of the vegetables with the Chinese flavourings. A truly guilt-free one-dish ....
Schezuan Style Stir Fried Vegetables
Recipe# 4191
16 May 15

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Quick and easy, but typically Chinese, the Schezuan Style Stir-Fried Vegetables features an assortment of crunchy veggies ranging from baby corn and broccoli to cabbage and spring onions, stir-fried with Schezuan sauce and red chillies, and thickened with cornflour. One thing to note here is that th ....
Sesame Asparagus Stir Fry
Recipe# 4150
16 May 15

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
There can be nothing more appeasing to the taste buds than the combination of asparagus and sesame seeds cooked to perfection. Quick to make and yummy to eat is what rightly describes this stir fry.
Stir Fried Broccoli, Baby Corn with Almonds
Recipe# 4146
16 May 15

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Chinese cooking depends on a blend of various ingredients and condiments rather than the taste of individual ingredients. This recipe is a good example of harmonious and subtle flavours marrying together to create a simple but stunning dish.
Stir Fried Cabbage with Schezuan Peppers
Recipe# 4151
16 May 15

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Schezuan peppercorns are known as Tirphal in Marathi and can be found at local baniya shops. It is used extensively in Goan cooking and along the Southern coast. They are also used in Chinese cooking and in this dish, they add more flavour to cabbage which is otherwise a bland vegetable.
Stir Fried French Beans and Garlic
Recipe# 4149
16 May 15

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
Easy, but unmistakably Chinese, you will be amazed by the minimal number of ingredients used in this recipe. Stir-Fried French Beans and Garlic, as the name suggests is a combination of French beans and garlic, perked up with soy sauce. The dish gains its rich flavour from two factors: one is the st ....
Stir Fried Paneer, Mushrooms and Capsicum
Recipe# 4154
16 May 15

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Chinese cooking stresses the importance of colours and textures and for this reason the chinese consider cooking, to be an "art". This dish fulfills all the criteria. It is colourful, has plenty of interesting textures and of course flavours that, i am sure you will enjoy.
Recipe# 39561
12 Aug 14

 
 
by Foodie #617557
No reviews
It is simple easy-to-make and a famous Andhra delight. It is rich in dietary fiber and it is high in water content.
Stir - Fry Paneer, Broccoli and Baby Corn
Recipe# 37782
14 Jun 14

 
 by Tarla Dalal
This chunky stir-fry of calcium-rich ingredients like broccoli and paneer, is seasoned with chilli sauce, peanuts and til for a striking flavour! Juicy baby corn improves the texture of this colourful stir-fry while capsicum adds more spice an ....
Stir- Fried Paneer, Broccoli and Baby Corn
Recipe# 4803
14 Jun 14

 
 by Tarla Dalal
A medley of crunchy veggies, sliced mushrooms and soft paneer, is stir-fried with pungent soy sauce, aromatic til and crunchy crushed peanuts. Til and peanuts always make a winning combination, whether in a sweet and crunchy chikki or as a seasoning for veggies, and you are sure to realize this trut ....
Chinese Fried Paneer in Hot and Sweet Sauce, Kapi Cho Paneer
Recipe# 4769
05 Jun 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
A tangy, saucy dish with chunky pieces of paneer, which are delightfully succulent inside and excitingly crisp outside! The Chinese Fried Paneer in Hot and Sweet Sauce features a tongue-tickling combination of sauces like tomato ketchup, soy and red chilli sauces, perked up with ginger, garlic, spri ....
Broccoli and Baby Corn Stir Fry in Peanut Sauce
Recipe# 22688
06 Mar 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
A couple of spoons of jaggery make the Broccoli and Baby Corn Stir Fry in Peanut Sauce pleasantly sweet, while peanut butter and tamarind give it a nutty, tangy, rustic flavour. The selection of veggies used in this recipe is colourful and crunchy, ranging from capsicum and broccoli to baby corn and ....
Broccoli and Water Chestnut Stir Fry
Recipe# 22697
06 Mar 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Ta feisty preparation of nutritious vegetables, which are otherwise rarely used in everyday cooking in india. The broccoli and water chestnut stir-fry also looks very appealing because of the multi-coloured capsicums used in it. Another tasty twist to this recipe is the use of fresh red chillies, no ....
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