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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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Paneer and Vegetable Korma
Recipe# 38923
05 Jun 13

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
Made with a gravy that usually comprises coconut, curds, cream and other spices. Korma is versatile dish that goes with a variety of dishes ranging from rice to rotis and puris. Here is an interesting variant of the regular korma, transformed by the addition of luscious paneer.
Recipe# 38344
24 May 13

 
 
by Food Lover (dhara)
No reviews
Its a healthy morning tea time snack. It will tickkle your taste buds if served with phudina chutney. Even kids will love the same in their lunch box. So, try out.
Chana Ghassi
Recipe# 4367
16 May 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Chana Ghassi and a bowlful of steamed rice – now, that’s what I’d call a homely and sumptuous meal! Dry roasted spices and coconut make a wonderful masala to flavour boiled kala chana, which has a rich yet soothing flavour and texture due to the interplay of mellow coconut with aromatic spices. Make ....
Hariyali Cheese Subzi
Recipe# 4328
16 May 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
A little innovation is all it takes to combine off-beat ingredients like cheese and spring onions with spinach, and transform them all into a quick and flavourful dry subzi for serving with chapati. The Hariyali Cheese Subzi uses minimal ingredients and spices, yet comes across as a unique and memor ....
Madras Onion Stew
Recipe# 4368
16 May 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
A perfect accompaniment for Appam Quick Idiyappam and Set Dosa too, the Madras Onion Stew is a really exciting preparation of shallots with a mind-boggling array of flavours. Ranging from tangy tamarind pulp t ....
Mustard Masala Jackfruit
Recipe# 4350
16 May 13

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
The Mustard Masala Jackfruit is a spicy preparation that totally masks the raw flavour of jackfruit and turns it into a fiery, tongue-tickling delicacy! A must-try for spice lovers, this recipe flavours raw jackfruit with a special masala of mustard and red chillies. It is the mustard that gives ....
Palak Makai Khaas (  Swadisht Subzian)
Recipe# 4349
16 May 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Spinach and sweet corn are a great combination in any form – pulao, sandwich, subzi or khaas! This is because they complement each other suitably in texture, colour and flavour making the overall effect very tempting indeed. Here, they come together in a very flavourful desi recipe, along with onion ....
Panchkutyu Shaak
Recipe# 4336
16 May 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Some traditional preparations have a timeless appeal, and this ever-popular Gujarati subzi is a typical example. Made of five different vegetables, aromatic and flavourful methi muthia, common spices and other everyday ingredients like green chillies, ginger and coconut, the Panchkutyu Shaak is a se ....
Stuffed Bhavnagri Chillies, Bharela Moong Dal Marcha
Recipe# 4331
16 May 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
This Stuffed Bhavnagari Mirchi recipe is quite unique, compared to the usual way of preparing these chillies stuffed with or marinated in spices. On the other hand, Bharela Moong Dal Marcha features Bhavnagari chillies stuffed with a succulent and peppy mixture of moong dal and onions tempered tradi ....
Vatana Makai Nu Shaak
Recipe# 4340
16 May 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Spice, flavour, crunch – whatever you seek in a subzi, you will find it in the Vatana Makai nu Shaak. A mouth-watering combo of green peas and sweet corn together with veggies like tomatoes and capsicum is perked up with a generous dose of crushed peanuts and succulent grated coconut. This delicious ....
Yam and Spinach Pulusu
Recipe# 4355
16 May 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Pulusu is a popular preparation style in Andhra cooking, and basically features greens, vegetables or other ingredients in a tamarind-based gravy. A remarkable flavour derived from minimal ingredients and a simple procedure makes the Yam and Spinach Pulusu a great hit with everybody. The pulusu gets ....
Mulor Ghanto
Recipe# 38233
29 Apr 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
A bengali preparation…. Where garam masala adds the zing to the flavour of radish combined with green peas is a wonderful blend of spices and chillies makes this vegetable even more delectable.
Chakra Pongal (  Diabetic Recipe)
Recipe# 38232
29 Apr 13

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
A sweet dish made during most festivals in south india. Made using low-fat milk and sugar substitute… it finds place on an occasional treat menu for people with high blood sugar levels.
Corn Sev Puris (  Gluten Free)
Recipe# 38088
30 Mar 13

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
Don’t deprive kids on a gluten free diet of chaat - instead let them enjoy these maize flour puris, with a colourful corn topping, tomato chutney and sev! prepare the puris in advance and store in an airtight container and use to instantly rustle up a great snack when needed.
Green Peas Paratha  (  Gluten Free Recipe)
Recipe# 38608
30 Mar 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Green peas add colour and taste to these wholesome gluten free rice and jowar flour parathas. Serve them for breakfast or make a meal out of them at lunch or dinner time!
Baitha Varan
Recipe# 22172
23 Mar 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
The green paste gives this otherwise simple dish a complete makeover! It increases the vitamin A content, while the vegetables add fibre. Vitamin A increases immunity and also nourishes our skin and improves vision. Despite the interesting flavour and health benefits, this dish is surprisingly easy ....
Dhan Saak Dal ( Zero Oil Recipe )
Recipe# 22169
23 Mar 13

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
A Parsi delicacy modified into a healthy and easy-to-make dal. Dhan means cereals and pulses, and saak means vegetables. These combine here to make a wholesome meal! It is traditionally served with Brown Rice to make a complete nourishing meal. Dare ....
Jalfrazie Layered Brown Rice (zero Oil, Low Calorie and Diabetic)
Recipe# 22152
23 Mar 13

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 by Tarla Dalal
Jalfrazie is a combination of veggies flavoured with a sweet and sour gravy. The usp of this recipe however is the brown rice. Since it is not milled, its outer covering or bran that is rich in fibre is kept intact, making it a healthy and diabetic-friendly ingredient. It is good for weight-watchers ....
Khatti Meethi Dal, Sweet and Sour Zero Oil Dal
Recipe# 22170
23 Mar 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Great taste without oil! If that’s hard to believe, just try this recipe first. This Khatti Meethi Dal features a very different combination of ingredients. You might never have tried adding roasted beaten rice to a dal recipe, but you will be amazed by the brilliant texture and flavour that it give ....
Palak Kadhi
Recipe# 22178
23 Mar 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Ever thought of making kadhi with an infusion of palak? Sounds strange, but tastes and looks very interesting. Palak purée and green paste imparts flavouir along with a bright green colour and vitamin A to the dish. You can skip the garlic if you do not like its flavour. Serve with a bowl of brown r ....
Stuffed Brinjal and Onion Khichdi ( Zero Oil Recipe)
Recipe# 22159
23 Mar 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Another dish with a combination of stuffed vegetables and khichdi, which are mixed together and pressure cooked till done. You can use vegetables of your choice or whatever is available at home. Not only is this dish colourful and palatable, the horde of ingredients makes it nutritious too. Masoor d ....
Subzi Kadhi
Recipe# 22177
23 Mar 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Popular with many, this kadhi is my favourite too. Medley of vegetables make this kadhi interesting and delicious. It is a complete meal when served with steaming hot rice as is full of veggies, curds providing all the necessary nutrients. As being low in calor ....
Zero Oil Masoor Dal
Recipe# 22530
23 Mar 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Masoor dal is a storehouse of nutrients like protein, folic acid, iron and zinc. Protein is required for the formation of new cells, their growth and maintenance. Folic acid and iron on the other hand build up the hemoglobin that carry oxygen and supply nutrients to our body. Zinc enhances the activ ....
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