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Veg Stir Fry Recipes

When you do not feel like spending too much time in the kitchen cooking or washing a mound of dishes after that, but your taste-buds yearn for a vibrant and sumptuous treat, a veg stir-fry is just the thing for you! Stir-fries can be heavy or light. They can be one-dish meals or accompaniments that can be served simply with rice or noodles.

Heat a pan and toss in veggies, fruits, paneer, sprouts, etc. Sprinkle some spices, drizzle some sauces ( Soya Sauce, Hoisin Sauce, Worcestershire sauce , Schezuan Sauce) , and sauté till perfectly done, and your yummy stir-fry is ready. Stir-fries are usually done in a jiffy because you are not meant to overcook the ingredients. Cooked at high temperatures with a little oil for a short time, stir-frying boosts the flavour of the food but retains its identity, especially its texture.

Stir-fries are easy to cook, super tasty and healthy too! It is very popular in Oriental cuisines, but is delectably employed in Indian cooking too. Indian stir-fries like the Kabuli Chana Stir-Fry, Sprouts Stir-Fry, Turai Stir-Fry and Rajma And Palak Stir-Fry are sure to make the diners ask for another helping!

Indian Stir-Fry Recipes

Stir-frying is a method that is popular in Chinese and Thai cuisine, but can be used in practically any cuisine. Just mixing and matching the ingredients and spices will give you a stir-fry with a local touch. You can easily make desi stir-fries with all Indian ingredients! You don’t even need any exotic ingredients. Anything you have at home – veggies, beans, chana, paneer, bring them together with a dash of spices and stir-fry them to make a mouth-watering meal! From purple mogri to French beans, cauliflower, paneer and Kabuli chana, we find that most of our ingredients lend themselves well to stir-frying. Wanna give it a try?
1. Purple Mogri Stir Fry
2. Cauliflower Stir-fry
3. French Bean and Corn Stir Fry
4. Paneer Capsicum Stir-fry
5. Kabuli Chana Stir- Fry

Healthy Stir-Fry Recipes

So tasty, delectably crunchy and mind-blowingly tasty, but can you believe that the stir-fry can be made with just a spot of oil? By combining a host of healthy and tasty veggies and beans, you can make a delicious and filling stir-fry for lunch or dinner. Conscious selection of ingredients and a few smart tweaks will give you super healthy stir-fried dishes such as these…
1. Water Chestnuts and Purple Cabbage Stir Fry
2. Stir - Fry Paneer, Broccoli and Baby Corn
3. French Bean and Chana Dal Stir-fry
4. Quick Stir Fry Cauliflower
5. Stir Fried Paneer

Broccoli, water chestnuts, mushrooms, paneer, cauliflower, colourful capsicums, crunchy cabbage, bring them together into your flaming hot wok to make a mind-boggling dish that scores high on the health chart!

10 Things to know before you start stir-frying

1. Keep things ready before you start. Once the wok is hot, you have to swiftly add the ingredients one after the one. You cannot stop. So, prepare all the ingredients and keep them ready on the kitchen counter before you heat the wok.

2. There is no right or wrong when it comes to combining ingredients. You can throw in virtually any edible food into your wok! This makes stir-fries a great way to use up assorted veggies leftover in the refrigerator.

3. Sort the ingredients according to the cooking time. Slow-cooking veggies like carrots and French beans have to be added earlier while fast-cooking ones like bean sprouts and paneer have to be added later.

4. It also helps to chop veggies according to their cooking time and texture. Capsicums can be cubed while cabbage has to be shredded. So, stir-frying is a good way to hone your chopping skills too!

5. Once the main ingredients are ready, prepare an aromatic mixture comprising herbs and spices, which will add flavour and aroma to your stir-fry. Typically, a stir-fry uses ingredients like garlic, ginger, onions, spring onions, dry red chilli flakes and green chillies. You have to chop these really fine for them to be most effective!

6. If you are going to experiment with stir-frying, you need to stock up sauces like soy sauce, hoisin sauce, vegetarian oyster sauce and chilli sauce. Use these judiciously in the proper combinations and amounts to impart a vibrant but balanced flavour to your stir-fry. You can also make innovative sauce mixes using coconut milk, makhani gravy, white gravy etc.

7. Stir-fries are best made in woks. A wok is a utensil that is specially designed for cooking food quickly at high temperatures using minimal oil. It is a large, deep bowl made of thin metal with gently curved sides and a firm handle. The heat concentrates at the bottom of the pan and the curved sides allow you to push the ingredients to cooler areas. If you do not have a wok, go for a kadai. Before you start off, smear a little oil inside the wok or pan with a paper towel. This will help reduce the amount of oil used later in the recipe.

8. Once you have the ingredients, spice mix and sauce ready, it’s time to heat your wok. The wok has to be blazing hot – and that’s very important! Cooking the ingredients over high temperatures helps to preserve their flavour, colour and texture.

9. Use a high-smoking-point oil like peanut, sanflower, corn or canola oil.

10. While stir-frying, you have to keep on stirring the ingredients or tossing them around so that there is equal distribution of heat for fast, uniform cooking. Don't overcook the vegetables – remember they should still be crisp when you are done!

Stir-frying takes a bit of practice, to master fine details like how to chop each veggie, which order to add them in, and when to increase or reduce the heat. The recipes on our website will help you start off, and gradually master the art of stir-frying. With a little practice, you will know these details just instinctively and will be able to make stir-fries with practically any combo of ingredients.



There can be nothing more appeasing to the taste buds than the combination of asparagus and sesame seeds cooked to perfection. Quick to make and yummy to eat is what rightly describes this stir fry.
onion karela sabzi | pyaz wale karele | bitter gourd sabzi | healthy onion karela sabzi | with 24 amazing images. Wonderfully flavourful, this Onion and Karela Sabzi is perked up not just by the pungency of onions, but also by the aroma of roasted sesame seeds and the tanginess of amchur powder. Together, these ingredients complement the bitterness of karela very well, making Onion and Karela Sabzi not just palatable but quite enjoyable too! See why we think this is a healthy onion karela sabzi? While there is a little sugar used in the recipe, the rest is all good. Anyone who has just been detected with diabetes is advised to eat karela by all. Bitter gourd not only reduces intestinal disorders like constipation but is equally beneficial for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Aside from Pyaz Wale Karele, Bitter Gourd Subzi, try our other semi dry sabzi recipes from Kala Chana Sundal to Achaari Dahi Bhindi. Good accompaniments for Onion and Karela Sabzi is Jowar Roti, Bajra Roti or just a plain roti. Enjoy how to make onion karela sabzi | pyaz wale karele | bitter gourd sabzi | healthy onion karela sabzi | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
A lovely Chinese delicacy made with tofu, which is a very effective source of proteins. Not many of us have a palate for tofu, but I am sure you will try it after knowing its health benefits. Abundant in proteins and other nutrients, tofu has a texture and flavour similar to paneer. Cauliflower and mushrooms also contribute a little to the protein content of this recipe. Accompany this stir-fry with Chinese Soups and Noodles to create an authentic mini meal.
cauliflower stir fry recipe | gobi fry | gobi tomato sabzi | with 29 amazing images. cauliflower stir fry recipe | gobi fry | gobi tomato sabzi is a quick and easy recipe which can be served within 20 minutes. Learn how to make gobi fry. To make cauliflower stir fry, boil enough water in a deep non-stick pan, add the cauliflower florets, turmeric powder and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 3 to 4 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Drain and keep aside. Heat the oil in a broad non-stick pan, add the ginger-garlic paste and green chillies and saute on a medium flame for 1 minute. Add the chilli powder, dried fenugreek leaves, garam masala and tomatoes and cook on a medium flame for 2 minutes. Add the cauliflower, coriander and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 2 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Serve immediately. As soon as you taste this gobi fry, you are sure to wonder how a sober vegetable turned into such an exciting ingredient! The magic is all thanks to the classic flavour bestowed by kasuri methi, with a little help from tomatoes and coriander too. You are also sure to notice the presence of coriander in this recipe, as it is used in much higher quantities as a key ingredient rather than as a standard garnish. Of course, we cannot forget the aromatic presence of ginger, garlic and green chillies along with garam masala in gobi tomato sabzi. Despite the exotic flavour and texture, the best part is that this cauliflower stir fry can be made easily with readily available ingredients. So, go ahead and give it a shot right away! Tips for cauliflower stir fry. 1. While cooking cauliflower with salt and turmeric powder, they should only be parboiled and not cooked completely. They need to maintain their crunch. 2. Serve gobi tomato stir fry with bajra roti. Enjoy cauliflower stir fry recipe | gobi fry | gobi tomato sabzi | with step by step photos.
broccoli and baby corn stir fry recipe | Chinese style broccoli corn vegetable | 10 minute stir-fry recipe | with 33 amazing images. broccoli and baby corn stir fry recipe | Chinese style broccoli corn vegetable | 10 minute stir-fry recipe is probably one of the fastest cooking dishes and very delicious too. Learn how to make Chinese style broccoli baby corn vegetable. To make broccoli and baby corn stir-fry, combine the cornflour with ¾ cup of water and mix well till it dissolves completely. Heat the oil in a broad non-stick pan, add the garlic and sauté on a high flame for a few seconds. Add the onions and capsicum and saute on a high flame for 2 to 3 minutes. Add the broccoli, baby corn, cornflour-water mixture, sugar, salt and pepper powder and cook on a high flame for 2 to 3 minutes or till the sauce thickens, while stirring occasionally. Serve broccoli and baby corn stir-fry immediately garnished with cashewnuts. Broccoli is called ‘gai lan’ in Chinese and is an extremely favorite vegetable in the Chinese kitchen. In this 10 minute stir-fry recipe, broccoli and baby corn are tossed in together with capsicum and onions and topped with some crunchy cashews. Use of fresh pepper and garlic blend well with the vegetables giving out a delicious aroma to Chinese style broccoli corn vegetable. This Chinese dish has appealing and contrasting green, red and yellow colours, and is certain to grab attention when laid on the table. Tips for broccoli and baby corn stir-fry. 1. Add the cornflour-water mixture. Before adding, make sure you mix the cornflour-water mixture again and ensure no lumps are there. 2. Put the cashew nuts in a hot pan with little oil. 3. Cook till golden brown. Enjoy broccoli and baby corn stir fry recipe | Chinese style broccoli corn vegetable | 10 minute stir-fry recipe | with step by step below.
An innovative way to enjoy turai with traditional pulses sprinkled with coconut.
Brussels Sprout, which has become a common sight in most vegetable markets today, is a dainty vegetable that is sure to attract you to buy some even if you don’t know how to cook it! Not to worry; it is not so tough to handle. It cooks quite like any other vegetable and lends itself to many wonderful dishes such as this tongue-tickling Oriental delicacy. The Brussels Sprout and Spring Onion Stir-Fry, which includes a couple of tasty ingredients like capsicum and soy sauce, has an interesting texture and peppy flavour that is sure to delight your taste buds. Have it right off the stove, to enjoy its crisp and fresh texture. A perfect side dish recipe to serve with a Chinese main meal.
Veg fried rice recipe | Mumbai roadside vegetable fried rice | vegetarian Mumbai street food fried rice | with 30 amazing images. Mumbai roadside vegetable fried rice is a popular street food dish that captures the vibrant and diverse flavors of Mumbai's bustling streets. This flavorful and satisfying dish is a fusion of various culinary influences, with a mix of Indian spices, Chinese cooking techniques, and colorful vegetables creating a unique and delicious combination. To make Mumbai roadside vegetable fried rice, a medley of finely chopped vegetables such as carrots, bell peppers, peas, and beans are stir-fried with aromatic spices in a wok or frying pan. Cooked rice is then added to the pan, along with soy sauce, vinegar, and other seasonings, and tossed together until well combined. The result is a colorful and fragrant fried rice dish that is bursting with flavor and texture. This street food favorite is often served piping hot in paper cones or containers, making it a convenient and delicious snack or meal option for those exploring the bustling streets of Mumbai. The combination of warm and comforting fried rice with the bold and zesty flavors of Indian street food spices makes Mumbai roadside vegetable fried rice a truly delightful culinary experience. Whether enjoyed as a quick and satisfying snack on the go or as a full meal paired with accompaniments like vegetable Manchurian or chili paneer, Mumbai roadside vegetable fried rice is sure to tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving for more. Give this flavorful and aromatic street food dish a try to experience a taste of Mumbai's vibrant and dynamic food culture. Prop tips for Veg fried rice. 1. Mix well and sauté on a high flame for 3 to 4 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Stir-fry the vegetables without overcooking them or else they will lose their crunch. 2. Mix gently and sauté on a high flame for 2 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Do not stir the Chinese vegetable fried rice too much otherwise the grains may break. Enjoy Veg fried rice recipe | Mumbai roadside vegetable fried rice | vegetarian Mumbai street food fried rice | with step by step photos.
A mildly spiced stir-fry of assorted vegetables with sesame seeds.
Stir frying is a very popular method of cooking food that originated in China. It is a nutritious and convenient way of cooking as it makes use of minimal oil. The short cooking time makes the vegetables more succulent and preserves their texture and natural flavours while preventing the loss of water soluble vitamins like B and C. I've used baby corn in the dish, as this versatile vegetable is extremely low in carbohydrates. Instead of the baby corn, you can even use mushrooms or low fat paneer. You can tickle your taste buds with other diabetic-friendly stir-fry recipes like Moong Dal Waffles with Stir-fried Vegetables or Stir Fry Wrap with Mushroom Sauce .
paneer capsicum stir fry recipe | stir fried capsicum and paneer | Indian style paneer stir fry | paneer bell pepper stir fry | paneer capsicum stir fry is quick fix fare which needs no accompaniment. Learn how to make Indian style paneer stir fry. Stir fried capsicum and paneer, a great combination of paneer and capsicum stir fried with other vegetables and Indian herbs to give that special taste. A perfect combination of veggies like crunchy capsicum and juicy tomatoes with succulent paneer makes Indian style paneer stir fry. The colourful blend of this trio is worth serving as a daily fare and for parties as well. To make paneer capsicum stir fry, heat the oil in a broad non-stick pan, add the garlic paste and sauté on a slow flame for a few seconds. Add the capsicum, chilli paste and coriander seeds and sauté on a slow flame for 1 minute. Add the green chillies and ginger and sauté again for a few seconds. Add the tomatoes, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 2 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the kasuri methi and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 minute. Finally, add the paneer, mix gently and cook on a medium flame for 1 minute. Serve hot garnished with coriander. The use of coriander seeds, garlic paste, ginger and fenugreek leaves lends a truly Indian touch to this paneer bell pepper stir fry. Enjoy this satiating stir fry hot with a bowl of healthy soup like Vegetable and Basil Soup to square up a healthy dinner. This stir fried capsicum and paneer is a magic potion for your bones. Brimming with protein, phosphorus and calcium, it aids in bone strengthening. The protein will also nourish the cells of the body. Capsicum, on the other hand, is a good source of Vitamin C . Paired with lycopene from tomatoes, the two antioxidants together help to reduce inflammation in the body and protect the heart. Tips for paneer capsicum stir fry. 1. Use fresh and soft paneer and not dry paneer for this recipe. Dry paneer will break while cooking. 2. Use a broad non stick pan to make this stir fry. It is best to saute veggies. 3. Roast the capsicum for not more than a minute, else it will lose its crunch. Enjoy paneer capsicum stir fry recipe | stir fried capsicum and paneer | Indian style paneer stir fry | paneer bell pepper stir fry | with recipe below.
French bean and chana dal stir-fry recipe | fansi chana dal stir fry | healthy beans poriyal | with 24 amazing images. French bean and chana dal stir-fry recipe is a quick and easy healthy Indian dry sabzi suitable for all ages. Learn how to make beans stir fry diabetes friendly recipe. Beans poriyal is a typical South Indian way of preparing French beans, perked up with soaked chana dal and flavoured with a traditional tempering. In this fansi chana dal stir fry we have used minimum oil to cut down on calories and fat and thus make it suitable for weight loss too. To make French bean and chana dal stir-fry, heat the oil in a broad non-stick pan, add the onions and sauté on a medium flame for 1 minute. Add the garlic, ginger and green chillies and sauté on a medium flame for a few more seconds. Add the french beans, chana dal and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Serve immediately. The chana dal helps provide crunch and volume to the beans stir fry diabetes friendly recipe, and also acts as a low glycemic index food. While most vegetables can be prepared this way, this French bean and chana dal stir-fry is especially beneficial for diabetics as the fibre present in French beans binds the glucose and slows down its absorption thereby preventing a quick rise in blood sugar levels. Heart patients who wish to manage cholesterol levels can also include this beans chana dal stir fry in their diet. This recipe is also a good source of magnesium – a key nutrient needed to maintain heartbeat. With 70 calories per serving, beans chana dal stir fry is a perfect pick at snack time and avoid that junk food loaded with refined ingredients like maida and sugar. Tips for French bean and chana dal stir-fry. 1. The French beans should be balanced and chana dal should be cooked till they are just about crunchy. Do not over cook them, as a stir fry needs to be crunchy. 2. You can use coconut oil to make this stir fry too. It has MCT (medium chain triglyceride) which aids in weight loss. 3. Do not over cook the stir fry, else you might lose the texture and colour of French beans. Enjoy French bean and chana dal stir-fry recipe | fansi chana dal stir fry | healthy beans poriyal | with step by step photos below.
Indian cauliflower stir fry recipe | 15 minute cauliflower stir fry | healthy cauliflower stir fry | low carb cauliflower stir fry | with 11 amazing images. Indian cauliflower stir fry recipe is a simple recipe which can be enjoyed as main meal for lunch or dinner or even evening snack time. It is quick to make too, thus named 15 minute cauliflower stir fry. Learn how to make healthy cauliflower stir fry. To make low carb cauliflower stir fry, heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan and sauté the cauliflower along with some salt. Cover with a lid and cook the cauliflower for about 8 minutes. Keep tossing in between to avoid the cauliflower from being burnt. Sprinkle some water and again cook for 2 to 3 minutes. Finally add some garlic powder, salt and black pepper powder and toss well. The stir fry is ready. Cauliflower is a low carb veggie and a smart choice for those on weight-loss diet. All you need to do is not fry it. Sauté it as done in the recipe of Indian cauliflower stir fry recipe. It also abounds in vitamin C which helps to add glow to your skin, build your immune system to fight against diseases and protects the lining of your eyes as well. Of course, some amount of Vitamin C is lost in cooking, but you will benefit from the remaining. Being rich in Indoles, Cauliflower and other Cruciferous Vegetables like broccoli, kale, radish, brussel sprouts, red cabbage maintain Estrogen balances. Estrogen hormone is more important to women and also called the female sex hormone which is crucial for reproductive development. So don’t miss on trying out this healthy cauliflower stir fry. 15 minute cauliflower stir fry is relished best off the tava. Serve as a side dish with Hakka Noodles or Chinese Fried Rice . Enjoy Indian cauliflower stir fry recipe | 15 minute cauliflower stir fry | healthy cauliflower stir fry | low carb cauliflower stir fry | with step by step photos.
An easy but fabulous preparation of mushrooms, blanched broccoli and bean sprouts sautéed with garlic, and flavoured with thyme and little red chilli sauce. It is the combination of ingredients, especially the addition of crunchy broccoli stems, which makes this recipe so fantastic. The outcome is so tasty and delightfully crunchy, it is hard to believe that it takes just a few minutes to make it! The best part is that this Mushroom, Bean Sprouts and Broccoli Stir-Fry is very rich in antioxidants like vitamins A and C, and folic acid, from broccoli and bean sprouts. These help strengthen your immune system and keep you disease free.
Broccoli, baby corn and paneer stir-fry is a flavourful combination of fresh veggies and lemon grass. It is interesting to note that lemon grass, which is generally used as a garnish or flavouring agent, is used as a key ingredient in generous quantities in this recipe. Since the vegetables are stir-fried on a high flame, the vibrant colours are retained to a large extent, making this dish a visual treat too. The use of seasoning cubes enhances the flavour while also simplifying the preparation, making it so quick and easy that you can conjure up this oriental delicacy any day you wish!
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