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Jain Naashta recipes


Last Updated : Mar 27,2024



जैन नाश्ता की रेसिपी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Jain Naashta recipes in Hindi)
જૈન નાસ્તાની રેસિપિ - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Jain Naashta recipes in Gujarati)

Jain Naashta, Jain Snack Recipes

Jain snack recipes. Jain Naashta. Life without snacks would be real boring. They make a party snazzy, help beat sudden hunger strikes and always make tea-time more interesting. Working within the rules of Jainism, it is possible to make scrumptious snacks too. From simple Indian recipes like Chana Dal Seekh Kebab recipe to more international recipes like Capsicum Rings, there are plenty recipes to choose from.

Chana Dal Seekh Kebab Or How To Make Seekh Kebab RecipeChana Dal Seekh Kebab Or How To Make Seekh Kebab Recipe

Perfect Chana Dal Seekh Kebab, made with the ideal proportions of chana dal, raw banana and chopped cabbage, excitingly flavored with mint, green chillies and spice powders, can be served as a starter or as an accompaniment to tea while these Capsicum Rings are made by deep-frying capsicum rings coated with a plain flour batter that is aptly perked up with black pepper.

Jain Street Food Snacks

Many street food recipes are laden with onions, potatoes and garlic but there are many that can be had by Jains. By a simple substitution of potatoes with raw bananas, you can make impressive Jain recipes and you won't even realize the absence of potatoes!

Jain Vada Pav
Jain Vada Pav

  • Jain Vada Pav – Probably the most famous jain street food, this recioe is made without any ginger and potatoes but instead uses raw bananas that are boiled. The taste is so good, that you wont even realize this recipe is jain.
  • Khandvi – This Gujarati street food is loved by all. Thin rolls made with a besan and curd batter, tempered with mustard seeds and topped with coconut are the perfect snack or breakfast!
  • Mini Cheese Uttapa - A simple topping of cheese and green chillies transforms uttapa into a delicious treat!

Jain Jar Snacks

No Indian can live without his own stash of dry snacks, whether it is kachoris or shakarpara. These next few jain snack recipes are very mouth-watering and will tempt jains and non-jains alike!

ShakarparaShakarpara

  • Baked Chaklis – These simple chaklis are the much healthier version of their deep-fried variant and are made with ingredients that are easily available in every Indian household like rice flour, sesame seeds and curd.
  • Papad Poha - Papad Poha is a unique combination of roasted poha and crushed papad seasoned simply but effectively with a dash of salt and sugar.
  • Masala Khakhra – Prepared with whole wheat flour and seasoned with different spices, this is best had with a steaming hot cup of masala chai

Unique Jain Snacks

It is not necessary that Jain food has to particularly be Indian food. There are many unique international snacks that can be perfectly included in a Jain person's diet. Some of these are

Corn CroquettesCorn Croquettes

  • Corn Croquettes – these golden beauties are made with leftover rice, corn, butter and breadcrumbs that give them a crispy texture.
  • Tomato Cheese Toast – this is a mouth-watering starter made with bread, tomato and cheese! You will enjoy the perfect blend of tangy and herby flavors, and the complementary textures of the toast and the toppings too

Happy Cooking!

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Recipe# 14889
11 Aug 11

 
 by kundhu
No reviews
Ada (dosas) is a traditional dosa recipe prepared from a batter comprising of rice flour. The adai is spread on a non stick pan with hot oil and then enjoyed crispy hot with coconut chutney as snack or breakfast.
Recipe# 14051
24 Aug 11

 
 
by sanghvirupal71
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The chinese jain cutlet is the versatile vegetable tikki or cutlet recipe with mashed boiled raw bananas, green peas and spices as fillings. Garnish the jain cutlets with imli chutney, curd, coriander chutney, chaat masala, etc and the lip smacking cutlet chaat would be ready to eat.
Recipe# 14060
29 Jul 11

 
 by kanindu
No reviews
Chundal is a appealing lentil recipe with chana dals boiled and cooked with select spices and scrapped coconut. Serve with boiled rice as meal.
Corn- Spinach and Cheese Tikki
Recipe# 33827
30 Jun 16

 
 
by Palak Rajput
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Corn-Spinach and Cheese Tikki, unlike other tikkis where all the ingredients are just mixed, shaped and deep fried, this tikki has a wonderful crunchy covering made from a dough of spinach, besan, rice flour and bread crumbs and is stuffed with cheesy, minty corn. Every morsel of this delicious tik ....
Recipe# 15243
03 Sep 11

 
 
by radhikamails
No reviews
Goa head and binge on this low cal khandvi without any guilt pangs. The besan and curd based steamed khandvis are delectably tempered with grated coconut, mustard seeds and curry leaves and make for a healthy and delicious breakfast or snack item.
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# 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# 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.
Recipe# 11233
27 Apr 12

 
 by ggob
No reviews
You can spread small amount of batter and see if you can roll it easily, if it sticks and doesn't roll properly cook the batter for more 2 minutes in the microwave.
Recipe# 14688
07 Oct 11

 
 by sonaprem
No reviews
Microwave paturi (khandvi) is a simple microwavable recipe to prepare the gujarati snack, khandvi. The besan batter is mixed with yoghurt and then steamed. These steamed besan khandvi rolls are later served tempered with mustard seeds, chillies and grated coconut.
Recipe# 34804
11 Mar 19

 
 
by Foodie#469023
Mung ki dal ka pakora, you will find this snack served with a very mint coriander chutney and grated radish (muli) on the roads of delhi, it is very popular. This pakodas are yummy and very easy to make.
Recipe# 16018
11 Oct 11

 
 by prabhashok
No reviews
Namkeen burfi presents quite an interesting savory snack recipe prepared by cooling together gram flour or besan with salt, red chilli and then made into barfis.
Recipe# 12296
13 Oct 11

 
 by ashazaveri
No reviews
This is a very famous bhel of palitana. Mostly all jains love this dish very much and i want to share this dish with the other community who doesn't know this dish. If you get good-sweet dadam and good raw papaya than really you will enjoy this dish.
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