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224 mung recipes


Last Updated : Jan 10,2024




मूंग रेसिपी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (mung recipes in Hindi)
મગ રેસીપી - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (mung recipes in Gujarati)

mung recipes | 302 Indian moong, green gram recipes |

Mung recipe collection. Moong, also called Mung or whole green gram, is a type of legume that grows predominantly in Southeast Asia, especially India, and hence is a very big part of the Indian cuisine and food practices. It is used in many different ways whether boiled, sprouted, raw or mashed and in many different varieties of dishes like salads, soups and of course, subzis.

Moong beans can either be cooked by boiling them in a pot of water or by pressure cooking them. They also have to be soaked for at least 2-3 hours before cooking them. Due to the versatility and availability of the bean in south and Southeast Asia, it is a staple in almost every household. Hence such a wide variety of moong recipes are available.

Whole Moong Recipes used to make snacks

Cheese Aloo Moong ToastCheese Aloo Moong Toast

There is a variety of snacks that can be made with whole moong that can even be fun for the kids to eat. Add boiled moong to a mix of boiled aloo, some cheese, masalas and toast it between breads, then you have yourself a delicious Cheese AlooMoong Toast, made within a few minutes and with just a little planning ahead.

If and when you're craving your favorite aloo tikki but don’t want to eat unhealthy, go for the Moong Sprouts and Spring Onion Tikki as the perfect replacement. They are easy to make moong recipe and packed with flavors of spring onion and garlic which make them the perfect snack, healthy AND tasty!

Sprouts Dhokla
Sprouts Dhokla

There is a time in every parent's life where their kids refuse to eat healthy food. The trick is to make the food appear delicious looking so that they eat it. Methi and Moong Sprouts Wrap does exactly that. Instead of serving the food as plain roti-subzi, the subzi is rolled in rotis so it is fun to eat. Moong can also be used to make the all-time favorite Gujarati snack, dhoklas. Sprouts dhoklas are a vibrant green in color and truly shows the versatility of this bean.

Mung recipes in Main Course Dishes

Healthy Moong ChaatHealthy Moong Chaat

Other very innovative moong recipes include using moong in Pav Bhaji. With loads of veggies, sprouts and the ever favorite pav bhaji masala, this is our new favorite recipe for pav bhaji! Moong is also one of the main ingredients in the street food special, Misal Pav, along with white peas and chawli beans. Speaking of street food, another very famous dish found in Maharashtra is Moong Chaat, where sprouted moong is sautéed with spices, onions and tomatoes and served hot.

One of the most famous dishes of the south is Pesarattu, is a dosa made with whole moong and flavored with ginger, onion and green chillies and cooked on tava till crisp. You can even make a variation in this and make a Stuffed Moong Sprouts Dosa. In case you are craving something with rice, you can always whip up a Moong Khichdi or a Sprouted Moong Methi Pulao.

Mung Recipes for Soups and Dals 

Moong Dal with SpinachMoong Dal with Spinach

As an Indian, dal is an essential in our household like every other Indian home. There are a lot of moong recipes that make use of moong in dal form. Dals made with moong are healthy and flavorful and are definitely enjoyed by all. Whether it is the Panchratni Dal, which as the name suggests is made with 5 different types of pulses or just Moong Dal with Spinach, it is always a crowd pleaser.


If not dal, there are a few soups you can make as well like the Moong Soup with Paneer, a simple concoction of boiled, blended and strained moong with paneer or a Garlicky Moong Sprouts Soup with Spinach.

Moong Recipes for Subzis

Sukha MoongSukha Moong

There are a lot of subzis that can be made with whole moong. If you want something Gujarati, Mixed Kathol, a subzi made with various Pulses, is the way to go or if you want a classic, there is always Sukha Moong, a dry subzi with only moong and spices.

For a more Maharashtrian dish, there is Matha Chi Bhaji, a subzi made with moong and flavorful amaranth leaves. Another exotic way to eat moong is to eat it as a korma which is spiced up with tangy tomatoes and a cashew paste in a recipe called Moong Sprouts Korma. Another very scrumptious recipe is Sprouted Green Gram Ghassi, which is a Mangalorean curry, has a rustic taste and flavored with coconut and onions.

Benefits of Mung, Moong, Whole green gram, Mung beans

Mung, Moong, Whole green gram, Mung beans : Mung is rich in Folate, Vitamin B9 or Folic Acid helps your body to produce and maintain new cells, especially  red blood cells. Being rich in Antioxidants like Flavonoids, mung reduces the damage done by free radicals to the blood vessels and lowers inflammation. They help in the free flow of blood and good for heart. As Moong is low in fat and high in protein and fibre, eating mung beans will keep you fuller for a longer time and great for weight loss. Lentils and beans are Antioxidants which are known to reduce blood pressure. See detailed benefits of moong

We hope you enjoy our Moong Recipes Collection of 200 recipes

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Zucchini, Bell Pepper and Sprouted Moong Salad
Recipe# 40748
29 Apr 19

 by Tarla Dalal
This is one of the most fabulous ways to consume sprouted moong. Teamed up with Vitamin C rich colourful capsicums, juicy zucchini and yummy apples, the fibre rich sprouts turn into a terrific treat for your taste buds. Apple adds a nice fruity note to the Zucchini and Bell Pepper Sprouted Moo ....
Recipe# 38524
28 Jun 13

 by HARISH SAVLA
No reviews
As the name suggests these are very ‘Yummy” Pakodas.Sprouted moong coating on brinjal slices adds an extra taste to the dish instead of regular besan batter. Once prepared will always asked for again and again.
Recipe# 31395
14 Mar 11

 by rushilpa
No reviews
This is a protein packed soup/patolia for babies made with omega 3 rich flaxseeds and is ideal for babies of 4 months till 2 yrs.
Recipe# 13676
28 Nov 14

 by mkb
No reviews
Pack in proteins in your diet with easy to digest and mouthwatering thin moong dal soup. A perfect choice for children and elderly, the moong soup is comforting and tasty.
Whole Moong Dosa
Recipe# 36417
28 Oct 22

 by Tarla Dalal
whole moong dosa recipe | healthy whole moong dosa | protein rich dosa | whole moong dosa recipe | healthy whole moong dosa | protein rich do ....
Vitamin Khichdi ( Protein Rich Recipe )
Recipe# 35066
09 Mar 23

 by Tarla Dalal
vitamin khichdi recipe | dalia vegetable khichdi | protein rich broken wheat sprouts khichdi | vitamin khichdi for weight loss | with 30 images. vitamin khichdi i ....
Recipe# 14656
14 Apr 01

 by hootokshi
No reviews
Vegetable is a simple and quick way of preparing vegetables in traditional Indian way. Enjoy this spicy and hot vegetable recipe with rice or roti as meal .
Recipe# 42665
07 Aug 18

 
by Chetna Kapadia
No reviews
This wrap is really healthy as it contains Sprouted Green Moong which is the main source of iron and fiber.
Veg Hakka Noodles with Sprouts and Peanuts
Recipe# 2454
09 Sep 16

 by Tarla Dalal
Add more fun to your Hakka noodle preparation by garnishing it with crushed peanuts. Simple though it sounds, the coarsely crushed peanuts give the Veg Hakka Noodles a very exciting texture and flavour. The dish also has a basketful of juicy and colourful veggies, which make it very good looking ....
Usli
Recipe# 4230
05 Nov 15

 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Usli is a mixture of healthy stir-fried sprouts. Sprouting not only kills the anti-nutritional factors in the pulses but also enhances their nutrient content and makes them more digestible.
Tofu Chila ( Eat Well Stay Well Recipes )
Recipe# 33458
01 Jan 1900

 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Tofu chila, apart from energy, the brain requires a constant supply of oxygen and other nutrients to function well. Iron and protein are required for the formation of hemoglobin that carries oxygen to brain. Calcium is required for the transmission of impulses or messages to and fro. Hence, a recipe ....
Toasted Stuffed Chapatis
Recipe# 30841
16 May 12

 
by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Give the everyday chapatti a kid-friendly makeover! Prepare these chapattis in advance and toast them just before serving to put together a snack that kids will love. Cut each chapatti into small pieces, so it fits easily into the eager little mouths!
Recipe# 10745
04 Dec 10

 by Megha_a
No reviews
A step by step guide to prepare a delectable and aromatic rice preparation with sprout and spices. Serve this tasty rice with any gravy of your choice.
Recipe# 36155
08 Feb 12

 by damyantiben
No reviews
It has little of each - proteins, carbohydrate, vitamins and fiber. A healthy blend of nutrients!
Recipe# 36667
25 May 12

 
by Nutri Kavi
No reviews
This salad is balanced combination of sweet taste of mango and crunchiness of boondi!
Recipe# 37976
03 Mar 13

 
by damyantiben
No reviews
A variety for snack which can be served with tea, curd or juice. Make it mini size and it can be served as a farsan or starter with chutney.
Recipe# 12303
29 Jun 01

 by sushila36
No reviews
Make your Sunday breakfast special with Sunday poha recipe, the traditional way of preparing Maharashtrian popular snack, poha . This healthy recipe is prepared from soaked rice flakes or poha which is stir fried with boiled potatoes. The poha is delectably tempered with mustard seeds, curry leaves, ....
Sukha Moong, Gujarati  Dry Moong
Recipe# 41430
07 Mar 21

 
by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
sukha moong recipe | Gujarati dry moong | healthy sukha mung | dry whole mung sabzi | with 23 amazing images. sukha moong recipe | Gujarati dr ....
Recipe# 15702
16 Nov 04

 by bajajdeepa
No reviews
Suji Pancake is prepared by mixing together suji or semolina, curd, salt and fruit salt and then spreading this mixture on non stick pan. Enjoy the instant suji pancakes made thin and crisp with ketchup or chutney of choice.
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