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Last Updated : May 19,2023



जैन व्यंजन, जैन रेसिपी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Jain recipes in Hindi)
જૈન વ્યંજન, જૈન પરંપરાગત વાનગીઓ - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Jain recipes in Gujarati)

Jain Recipes, Jain Food, Jain Dishes

Jain recipes. Jain food recipes.  Jain customs require them to follow strict rules regarding what and when they eat. In general, ingredients like onion, garlic, potatoes and other root vegetables are totally avoided by Jains. This often makes people think that their cuisine is uninteresting, which is not so. Most dishes, ranging from traditional to modern, can be prepared tastily without using these ingredients. You just need to know the proper substitutes and intelligent methods of preparing the dishes.

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This section opens up a world of Jain-friendly 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 MasalaJain Paneer Tikka Masala, Green Pea and Paneer Tikka Masala

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Jain Soups

A jain soup can be anything from an appetizer to snack or even a full meal. When it comes to the job of appetizing, nothing performs better than soups. They are generous with the spices and can be made using any ingredients from vegetables to dal or a combination of both. They leave a really warm taste on your palate and are extremely comforting. Here are some lovely Jain-friendly soups like the Cream of Tomato soup, Moong Soup and Cucumber and Lettuce Soup that will tantalize your taste buds!

Moong SoupMoong Soup

Jain Main Course

The main course is generally a flatbread (roti, paratha, puri) along with subzi, a bowl of dal/kadhi and rice. Along with that a side of Jain Pickles / Chutneys / Raita / Salad perk up the meal and leave you with exciting, contrasting flavors.

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Snacks come in handy and make a party snazzy, help beat hunger strikes and are easy to prepare. Jain Naashtas like capsicum rings, corn pakodas, Rice and Cheese Balls are some tongue-tickling delights you can munch on.

Capsicum RingsCapsicum Rings

Jain Rotis, Jain Sabzi

Our section of Jain Roti and Jain Subzi gives you a wide choice of rotis and parathas, subzis so you can make a different combination each day. Have a go at delectable options like the Cabbage and Paneer Parathas, Green Pea Parathas, Kela Methi Nu Shaak, Sev Tameta.

Cabbage and Paneer Parathas ( Jain Recipe)Cabbage and Paneer Parathas ( Jain Recipe)

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Jain Rice recipes

Complete your meal with this delectable Baked Layered Coconut Rice with Curry which has a soothing flavour and pleasantly spicy aroma or Ges, an authentic Jain preparation of curd and rice topped with methia no masala. Also, khichdi made with a myriad of ingredients is a comforting dinner option. One dish meals made with rice are wholesome and satisfying, try our Jain Rice recipes to explore more options that can be enjoyed with Jain Dals Kadhi.

Baked Layered Coconut Rice with CurryBaked Layered Coconut Rice with Curry

Jain street foods

Popular street foods of Mumbai can be easily made into Jain versions like the Jain Vada Pav, Jain Pav Bhaji where the potato is substituted with raw banana and are just as awesome as the original, and you will not find anything amiss! Not just Indian, international recipes too can be made Jain friendly.

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Try your hands on Baked Rajma and Macaroni with Cottage Cheese Balls, Vegetable Fried Rice, American Chopsuey, Cheesy Pepper Rice.

Jain Pav Bhaji (using Raw Bananas)Jain Pav Bhaji (using Raw Bananas)

Happy Cooking!

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Enjoy our Jain recipes. Jain food recipes and other Jain Recipe articles below. 

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Jain Soups (44 recipes)
Jain Subzi / Gravies (74 recipes)


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Recipe# 15652
24 Jul 19

 
 by tans
Jain kebab is made from mashed raw bananas which are mixed with semolina, paneer and spice powder. Enjoy these vegetarian cutlets shallow fried with chutney or curd on your fasting days.
Recipe# 11144
11 Oct 11

 
 by Foodie #48100
No reviews
Navratan korma(jain) is an easy rich creamy vegetable gravy recipe with an array of mixed vegetables cooked in a delicious cream and tomato based gravy mix. The veggies are stir fried in a spicy kurma, cooked in true jain style and served with roti or paranthas.
Recipe# 33594
12 Oct 11

 
 
by Rakhee amit jain
No reviews
As a jain, we prepare banana recipes in the paryushan festival or on tithis,to avoid potatoes. It is satvik food. It can be varied by using potatoes. . . And can also b eaten as koftas (pakoras) without the gravy.
Recipe# 38082
24 May 21

 
 by Jain Foodie
Thai Green Curry is usually prepared with Galangal, and other underground vegetables. However, my recipe of pure jain Thai Green Curry works wonders as it tastes the same as the usual vegetabke one.
Recipe# 14008
16 Jun 11

 
 by vishakha_p
No reviews
Aloo bonda (without potatoes) brings out a nice variation to the traditional potato or aloo based fried snack called bonda. These bondas are made from boiled and mashed raw banans which are coated with gram flour or besan and then deep fried.
Recipe# 12971
23 Sep 11

 
 by Mathivanan Devadoss
No reviews
A nice, easy and spicy jeeraga rasam recipe with tamarind water, tomatoes, toor dal and jeera or cumin powder added. The tangy and spicy jeeraga rasam can be served hot with rice or enjoyed simply as a soup.
Recipe# 14778
24 Mar 02

 
 by melisa
No reviews
A spicy and slightly bitter tasting Karela gojju can be enjoyed as a side dish with any meal. The South Indian style prepared karela gojju is high on nutritive value and is also quite easy to prepare wit bitter gourds or karelas.
Recipe# 14056
27 Sep 11

 
 by vsucharitha
No reviews
Kela lachcha is a crispy hot add on to a meal and is prepared easily by frying the raw banana or kela shavings in ghee and then tossing them with fried cashewnuts, salt and red chillies.
Recipe# 13999
27 Sep 11

 
 by 00000
No reviews
A savory deep fried vegetable delicacy, kela patara is prepared by rolling a mouthwatering paste comprising of raw bananas and spices in a wheat flour based dough roll. These rolls are then deep fried and served cut into slices with green chutney.
Recipe# 15585
30 Sep 18

 
 by usmishra
No reviews
Khatta mitha kaddu is a red pumpkin based vegetable recipe with a delectable sweet and sour taste. The khatta meetha kaddu is typically paired with fried puris and enjoyed as breakfast,.
Recipe# 15651
28 Sep 11

 
 by ria3101
No reviews
Kofta curry is a vegetable dumpling recipe which is deep fried and cooked in a delicious indian tomato based curry. Enjoy the kofta curry with roti or rice.
Recipe# 9055
29 Sep 11

 
 
by krithishyam
No reviews
A nice, easy and spicy lemon rasam recipe with lime juice and lemon rind added. The tangy lemon rasam can be served hot with rice or enjoyed simply as a soup.
Recipe# 11146
01 Feb 02

 
 by Foodie #48100
No reviews
Malai kofta is a potato and paneer kofta curry (besan coated dumplings) simmered in a rich and spicy tomato based gravy. Enjoy cooking this vegetable specialty, malai kofta using this easy to prepare tasty malai kofta recipe. Share your favorite kofta recipe, malai kofta recipe online.
Recipe# 14030
07 Oct 11

 
 
by vishakha_p
No reviews
Micro khandvi with moong dal brings the gujarati snack delicacy khandvi on your table within minutes. The moong dal batter is used to prepare the soft and delicious khandvis which are steamed in a microwave. Enjoy with a tempering of mustard seeds, curry leaves and grated coconut.
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 on 31 Jan 23 08:24 PM


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 on 06 Sep 18 01:57 PM