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Last Updated : Oct 11,2023



बंगाली शाकाहारी व्यंजन - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Bengali Vegetarian Recipes recipes in Hindi)
બંગાળી વ્યંજન - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Bengali Vegetarian Recipes recipes in Gujarati)

Bengali Vegetarian Indian Recipes | Bengali veg Food | Bengali veg Dishes | Bengali Cuisine |

Bengali Vegetarian Indian Recipes | Bengali Food | Bengali Dishes | Bengali vegetarian Cuisine. Bengali veg cuisine has some unique characteristics that set it apart from the rest of the country’s food styles. Hailing from Eastern India, Bengali food makes use of mustard oil and a mixture of five seeds and spices called the panch phoron to get a special flavour. 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 which is always mixed and kept ready for tempering. 

panch phoron recipe | Bengali panch phoron masala | healthy Bengali 5 spice mixture | panch phoron with radhuni |panch phoron recipe | Bengali panch phoron masala | healthy Bengali 5 spice mixture | panch phoron with radhuni |

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Panch poron is used in Bengali masoor dalPapaya Tarkari, shukto and poshto. While the whole spices are commonly used in East Indian cooking, a roasted powder made with these spices is also used in making chutney. We present you over 200 Bengali Veg Recipes.

Bengali masoor dal recipe | mushurir dal | peyaj diye masoor dal |Bengali masoor dal recipe | mushurir dal | peyaj diye masoor dal |

Bengali veg Parota and Luchi Recipes

Parota is a special type of Indian bread, which never fails to entice the diner with its special slightly-chewy mouth-feel and unique appearance that has a spiral or ringed surface.

While the traditional version is made of maida, here we have made it healthier by using whole wheat flour instead in the form of masala stuffed parota. This goes to show how a small tweak in the choice of ingredients can make a dish healthier.

Masala Stuffed Parota, Bengali Low Salt ParathaMasala Stuffed Parota, Bengali Low Salt Paratha

Parota is a famous Bengali snack, which is usually made with maida. Here we have made it with whole wheat flour for a guilt free experience, and further fortified the dough with chawli leaves for a powerful shot of iron. Try the chawli leaves parota.

Chawli Leaves Parota, Healthy Bengali RecipeChawli Leaves Parota, Healthy Bengali Recipe

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A Bengali favourite, Luchi is nothing but plain flour puris that taste great with Subzis / Curries . A dollop of ghee added to the dough makes the Luchi really crisp and flaky. These white and fluffy puris are a real delicacy, which will be loved by your whole family.

Luchi (Bengali Puri)Luchi (Bengali Puri)

Bengali Veg Snacks Recipes

Nimki is an all-time favourite Bengali jar snack, which has a very appetizing flavour and extremely interesting mouth-feel! Surprisingly, this snack requires only a few ingredients. Made of a plain flour dough flavoured elegantly with cumin and nigella seeds, the Nimki gets its unique texture from the way it is rolled and cut.

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It feels very different when you bite into a Nimki and you are sure to be bowled over by the sheer variety that Indian cuisine offers – isn’t it truly amazing how the same ingredients can yield different kinds of snacks simply because they are rolled or cooked differently?

Nimki Recipe, Bengali Jar SnackNimki Recipe, Bengali Jar Snack

You would have surely had cutlets made of potatoes and even Jain -friendly cutlets made with raw bananas or mixed veggies, but have you ever had cutlets made of raw jackfruit? This traditional delicacy from Bengal has a unique taste, which is delicious in its own rustic way. The jackfruit is combined with potatoes for binding and lots of masaledar ingredients for getting a great taste. A coating of bread crumbs gives the Bengali Style Jackfruit Cutlet a fascinating texture that is sure to please you.

Bengali Style Jackfruit Cutlet, Echor CutletBengali Style Jackfruit Cutlet, Echor Cutlet

A delicacy from the kitchens of Bengal, this kochuri is made using a dough of two flours with a green peas filling. The flavours of aniseeds, kalonji and pepper mingle together in the stuffing to create a truly zesty bite! This is a filling snack, with the goodness of whole wheat and jowar flours, not to forget the nutrition boost from green peas. We have made Baked Matarsutir Kochuri, which is a healthy version than deep-frying and so the calorie-count is also absolutely under control.

Matarsutir Kochuri, Healthy Bengali SnackMatarsutir Kochuri, Healthy Bengali Snack4

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Bengali vegetarian Sabzi and Dal Recipes

Aloo posto recipe is a traditional Bengali aloo posto recipe. Made from potatoes, khus khus, kashmiri red chillies and haldi, this aloo poshto is super easy to make. This Bengali aloo posto recipe proves that poppy seeds and potatoes are a match made in heaven!

Aloo Posto, Bengali Aloo Posto

Aloo Posto, Bengali Aloo Posto

Amongst traditional Bengali recipes, Baingan Bhaja recipe is an evergreen favourite. The original recipe of Bengali begun bhaja involves shallow-frying the baingan in lots of oil till it is succulent and aromatic. Learn how to make healthy begun bhaja.

Baingan Bhaja, Bengali Begun BhajaBaingan Bhaja, Bengali Begun Bhaja

A fascinating name coupled with a fabulous flavour makes this Bengali Mixed Vegetable Dry Subzi a must-try recipe! Chorchori is a famous Bengali vegetable preparation made with loads of oil and ghee. This healthy version limits the amount of oil and fats used, giving you the same awesome flavour using a combination of fibre-rich veggies. The most awesome thing about this recipe is that it is so easy to make! You just need to temper a lot of whole spices and seeds and cook the veggies along with it, to give the subzi an irresistible flavour and strong aroma.

Bengali Mixed Vegetable Dry Sabzi, Panch Phodoner ChorchoriBengali Mixed Vegetable Dry Sabzi, Panch Phodoner Chorchori

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Taste has nothing to do with complexity – and this recipe proves the fact! A simple dal from Bengali kitchens, Dal Kalai is made by flavouring cooked urad dal with a paste of saunf and ginger. Together with a quick tempering of green chillies, this paste gives the dal such an awesome taste and aroma, making it totally irresistible.

Dal Kalai, Bengali Kalai Dal

Dal Kalai, Bengali Kalai Dal

Bengali matarsutir dal is an authentic recipe originated from east of India which is very simple to make. You would definitely have used green peas as a part of your cooking, but now try this Bengali-style healthy green peas dal that is made exclusively with green peas and just a dash of common spices to pep it up. Learn how to make Bengali matar dal.

Bengali matarsutir dal | healthy green peas dal | Bengali matar dal | Bengali green peas dal |Bengali matarsutir dal | healthy green peas dal | Bengali matar dal | Bengali green peas dal |

Bengali Mithai Recipes, Bengali Sweets

The mithai of the region is also quite unique, characterised by the abundant use of chenna, a special type of cheese made by curdling milk. Bengali sweets are famous not only in this east Indian region, but all over the country. Enter this section to make all these delectable Bengali treats in your own kitchen!

chhena recipe | home made chenna | base ingredient for Bengali sweets | fresh chhena |chhena recipe | home made chenna | base ingredient for Bengali sweets | fresh chhena |

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Rasgulla is one sweet the Bengalis cannot live without, and you too are sure to fall in love with it once you taste these super-soft, milk-white rasgulla. Chhena is coagulated milk which acts a base for rasgulla. When you make rasgulla make sure to use and prepare fresh chhena, as making it in advance and storing it the refrigerator will change the texture of the rasgulla sweet.

rasgulla recipe | rasgulla with homemade chenna | quick rasgulla | soft spongy Bengali rasgulla |rasgulla recipe | rasgulla with homemade chenna | quick rasgulla | soft spongy Bengali rasgulla |

Rasmalai is also called Ras malai or rossomalai which is a super royal and rich Bengali dessert. Rosh means juice in Bengali and malai is cream. Get set to prepare the all-time favourite Bengali delight rasmalai right in your own kitchen! Making rasmalai is similar to making rasgulla but both require patience to make.

Rasmalai, Bengali Rasmalai RecipeRasmalai, Bengali Rasmalai Recipe

Chum Chum is a Bengali mithai made using chenna. Learn how to make chomchom recipe. These oval shaped Diwali sweet - chum chum is cooked in sugar syrup and stuffed with a mixture of mawa. We have added refined flour (maida) to the prepared chenna which provides stiffness and helps to maintain a proper shape.

chum chum recipe | cham cham sweet recipe | Bengali chomchom recipe | Diwali sweet |chum chum recipe | cham cham sweet recipe | Bengali chomchom recipe | Diwali sweet |

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Yummmmm! Bhappa Doi, an all-time favourite, traditional Bengali sweet is now ready in minutes. Two minutes to prepare, two minutes to cook, and voila, in front of you is the perfect bhapa doi. Bhapa means baked or steam and doi stands for dahi. In this bhapa doi recipe we have made it in a microwave. All you need to make this satiating bhapa doi dessert is just 4 ingredients, condensed milk, hung curds, cornflour and eliachi to garnish.

Bhapa Doi, Bengali SweetBhapa Doi, Bengali Sweet

Happy Cooking!

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Recipe# 13460
06 Aug 15

 
 by gattu
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Prepare the magical sweet delicacy, Kalakand with this easy and quick to prepare quick Kalakand recipe. The crumbled and mashed fresh chenna or cottage cheese is mixed together with sugar, milk powder, elaichi and flavoured with saffron to create the wonderful mithai, Kalakand. Serve soft and rich K ....
Recipe# 13588
23 Sep 11

 
 by kavirama
No reviews
Discover the magic of indian sweet delicacy, kalakand with this easy to prepare jhatpat kalakand recipe. The jhatpat kalakand is prepare by crumbling together the paneer or chenna and cooking it with cream, sugar, milk powder, elaichi and saffron. Serve mouthwatering jhat pat kalakand to guests on f ....
Recipe# 9630
23 Sep 11

 
 by aninditapatel
No reviews
Jhinge aloo posto is a traditional bengali vegetable preparation where in the ridge gourd(torai or jhinge) and aloo (potatoes) are cooked with poppy seeds and green chillies. The jhinge aloo posto gravy is subtly flavoured with salt, turmeric powder and is cooked in mustard oil.
Recipe# 12390
26 Sep 11

 
 by shachi_rana
No reviews
An easy and quick vegetable recipe,kadai gobi (cabbage) is prepared by stir frying fresh green cabbage with coconut and tempered with mustard seeds, amchur and curry leaves.
Recipe# 15111
26 Sep 11

 
 
by sukirtisoni
No reviews
Kalakand is a specialty dessert or sweet dish prepared from sweetened and thickened milk and enjoyed cut into small squares.
Recipe# 11180
26 Sep 11

 
 
by vidyakrish
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Discover the magic of indian sweet delicacy, kalakand with this easy to prepare kalakand recipe. The crumbled and mashed fresh chenna or cottage cheese is blended with cream, sugar, milk powder, elaichi and saffron to create the wonderful kalakand. Serve mouthwatering kalakand to guests on festivals ....
Recipe# 13899
26 Sep 11

 
 
by vinodsharma
No reviews
Get ready to prepare the magical kalakand with this easy to prepare kalakand recipe. You would just need to crumble the chenna or cottage cheese and then blend it with sugar, milk powder, elaichi and the delicious bengali mithai, kalakand is ready to be devoured.
Recipe# 10399
30 Aug 01

 
 
by pragya bharti
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The irrestible dessert recipe,kesari rajbhog brings out a nice variation to the traditional Bengali sweet delicacy, rajbhog. These Saffron(kesar) flavoured large rasgullas have dried fruits as stuffing and is sure to make all ocassions a special one.
Recipe# 10715
26 Mar 02

 
 
by shahreema
No reviews
A popular variation of favorite rasgullas, kesari rajbhog are a traditional Bengali sweet delicacy. These Saffron(kesar) flavoured rasgullas stuffed with dry fruits are simply amazing and a favorite mithai among all. Learn an easy way of preparing mouthwatering rajbhog with this simple rajbhog recip ....
Recipe# 11006
28 May 02

 
 by vishakha_p
No reviews
A Bengali dessert delicacy, Misti doi or sweet curd is a perfect sweet dish for parties and family gatherings. The hung curd is sweetened with sugar or date jaggery and then chilled to achieve an irrestible creamy texture and delightful sweet taste. You can recreate the mithaiwalas magic at home wit ....
Recipe# 16117
08 Oct 11

 
 by barnika
No reviews
Mooga chandrakanti is a popular deep fried sweet cake recipe in orissa. The soaked green gram are blended into a paste and then dropped in hot oil.
Recipe# 40872
21 May 16

 
 
by Uma Pandit
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Summer in India is synonymous to mango for foodies .... Sandesh is one of the fabulous dessert in Bengal .I make here norom paak aam sandesh , which is really delicious in my family . Paak means cooked .The kneaded channa which is cooked very little to achieve a melt in mouth is called NOROM PAAK . ....
Recipe# 37596
27 Nov 12

 
 
by Nandini Mitra
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A bengali favourite , can be served as a dry accompaniment to everyday dal chawal or( may be added to a tomato onion gravy as a main course dish to be eaten with rice when a prawn filling is added. ) any way one eats this it is delicious. The filling inside can be changed to a non vegetarian one by ....
Recipe# 12119
13 Oct 11

 
 by tumpi5
No reviews
The creamy payesh or rice kheer is a popular payesh or payassam (sweetened milk) recipe with long grain rice added to the milk during boiling. The rice gets cooked with sugar, elaichi powder in the milk to prepare an awesome creamy payesh or kheer. An unique sweet dish recipe to entice one and all. ....
Recipe# 9138
24 Aug 11

 
 
by prakriti_iyengar
No reviews
The chum chums will get a beautiful fawn colour. For the pieces being cooked from the second lot onwards (if any), water is added and the cooking time is reduced so that the chum chums do not get hard and too dark in colour. If you find that your chum chums are breaking, then add a little more sooji ....
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