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Bengali Sabzis / Veg Gravies recipes


Last Updated : Jan 26,2024



बंगाली सब्जी़ / ग्रेवी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Bengali Sabzis / Veg Gravies recipes in Hindi)
બંગાળી શાક / ગ્રેવી - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Bengali Sabzis / Veg Gravies recipes in Gujarati)

70 Bengali sabzi recipes |  Bengali vegetarian gravy recipes |

In love with the flavour of mustard, Bengalis use several types of the seed in their cooking including black and yellow varieties. This, as well as the use of mustard oil and panch phoron, gives their sabzis and gravies a special flavour. Have a go at recipes like Bati Chorichori, Bengali Style Okra, Papaya Tarkari and Baingan Bhaja to experience the magic of Bengali cooking.

When something can be cooked quickly and easily, and is also too tasty to resist, it appeals to everybody! such is the case with the Bengali Style Okra. A fine powder of mustard and poppy seeds lends a unique flavour to this subzi.

Spices used to make Bengali sabzi. Sabzi using panch phoron.

If you want to try your hand at Bengali cooking, panch phoron is one of the first spice mixes you need to keep ready. Without panch phoron, Bengali cooking is just incomplete! There is no roasting or grinding to make the Bengali panch phoron masala. It is just a combination of five seeds namely cumin seeds, mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds, fennel seeds and nigella seeds.

Simple one-pot and nutritious Bengali style dalia vegetable khichuri is a hearty and flavorful dish that is made with broken wheat (dalia), loads of fresh veggies, lentils and panch phoron. Khichuri is a popular Bengali dish and a flavourful comforting meal which is often served for dinner or lunch. is my go-to meal for busy days.

Which is the most common oil used to make Bengali sabzi ?

For many, the essence of Bengali sabzi is captured in the unmistakable flavor of mustard oil (Sarson ka tel, Rai ka tel )Mustard oil is particularly prized for its use in dishes like aloo posto.

The use of mustard in many forms – as seeds, paste and oil too – is a classic characteristic of Bengali cooking. In this traditional Bengali -style sabzi too, mustard paste is what gives the special flavour. Bati Chorichori, so full of veggies, is a delight to behold and consume.

Aside from mustard oil, coconut oil, refined vegetable oil and ghee are used in Bengali sabzis.

Happy Cooking!

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Recipe# 13739
20 Nov 01

 
 by rajimuralidharan
No reviews
Prepare the brinjal stuffed with a spicy masala in the stuffed brinjal recipe and enjoy it with Parathas or roti.
Recipe# 10823
11 Oct 01

 
 
by pghaghada
No reviews
1 an inverted lid with water can be used to cover the pan. the steam helps cook the vegetables faster.

2 1/2 cup of peas can also be added.
Recipe# 11993
28 Jul 01

 
 
by kalyani_suresh
No reviews
If there is any stuffing left over after all the brinjals have been filled, add it to the pan while cooking.
Recipe# 12258
07 Jul 01

 
 by sgambhir
No reviews
Raw banana curry is a simple south Indian curry recipe which is best enjoyed with plain rice or chapatis.The raw bananas are stir fried and then simmered in tangy tamarind water based curry which is seasoned with mustard seeds, curry leaves and red chillies.
Recipe# 11579
23 Jan 01

 
 
by vinodsharma
No reviews
Stuffed brinjal is a delicious vegetable recipe with brinjals(aubergine) stuffed with an array of vegetables and spice powders. Stir fried vegetables like carrot, peas, potatoes are stuffed into brinjal, coated with maida flour and roasted or shallow fried. The stuffed brinjal is an excellent main c ....
Recipe# 8794
01 Jan 00

 
 by senswan
No reviews
This is a very tasty recipe. especially for those kids who don't like to have brinjals.It goes well with rice .& it's also very simple to try .
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