206 baby corn recipes

baby corn recipes | 292 baby corn recipe collection

baby corn recipes | baby corn  recipe collection.  Baby corn is commonly available in most vegetable shops and supermarkets these days. Although we call and treat it as a vegetable, it is actually a cereal grain as it is nothing but corn that is harvested before it is mature. It is therefore soft and tender. Although lot of people love baby corn and buy it every time they go to the market, many are still doubtful about how to cook it. This is because baby corn takes some time to absorb flavours. Sometimes, we tend to add it directly to a dish and wonder why it is bland!

Indo Chinese Baby Corn Recipes

Indo-Chinese appetizers like Baby Corn Fritters, Crispy Fried Vegetables with Burnt Garlic and Chilli Baby Corn are not only quick and easy to make but also, tongue-tickling. The addition of parboiled baby-corn, adds a good crunch to stir fries. The seasonings/sauces can be adjusted as per your preference. Stir Fried Broccoli, Baby Corn with Almonds, Okra and Baby Corn in Chilli Hoisin Sauce, Hot Garlic Sauce with Baby Corn and Broccoli are few of my favorite combinations. Also, you can add blanched baby corn to Indo-Chinese main course recipes like Vegetable Chow Mein and Vegetable Fried Rice. The enhance the taste and gives a bite to the dish.

How to Cook Baby Corn

The right way to cook baby corn is to cut it and cook it in hot boiling water with a little salt for 8 to 10 minutes. Then, drain the water and refresh the baby corn with more water. Now, you can use it to make tasty dishes. Alternatively, for some starters and snacks, you might be required to marinate the baby corn with salt and spices before using it in the recipe. Either way, you first need to give it some time to absorb the salt and then use it in the recipe.

8 Ways to use Baby Corn

  8 ways to use Baby Corn
1. Soups
2. Salads
3. Sabzis
4. Starters
5. Pasta
6. Curries
7. Pizza
8. Chinese


Simple Baby Corn Recipes

Baby corn is easily available and quite inexpensive too, so it can effortlessly be included as part of your regular cooking. It also takes less time to cook, so you won’t find it difficult to use. You can use the tasty and tender baby corn to make delicious but simple dishes like these…

1. Spicy Stir Fry Noodles in Schezuan Sauce
2. Vegetable Fried Rice
3. Pizza in A Pan, No Oven Pizza Recipe
4. Baby Corn Paneer Jalfrazie
5. Baby Corn and Capsicum Rice
6. Broccoli and Baby Corn Noodles
7. Hyderabadi Mixed Veg Korma
8. Herbed Fusilli in Pink Sauce
 

Baby Corn Recipes, Starters

baby corn starter recipes. Like paneer, baby corn is one ingredient that almost always features in a spread of starters! The odds are in its favour, with a dainty appearance, yummy taste and exciting versatility. It can be sautéed or deep-fried and spiced up jazzily to make mouth-watering Indo Chinese starters. Tandoor-cooked baby corn is also irresistibly tasty and aromatic. Apart from being a solo star in starters like the Baby Corn Fritters and Chilli Baby Corn, it can also team up with other ingredients in a salad, stir-fry, pizza, roll or wrap like the Double Layered Cheese Veggie Crunch Pizza and Cheesy Vegetable Discs. It also looks and tastes good on bread!

1. Baby Corn Fritters
2. Double Layered Cheese Veggie Crunch Pizza
3. Chilli Baby Corn
4. Stuffed Hot Dog Rolls
5. Cheesy Vegetable Discs
6. Cheesy Zucchini and Baby Corn Pizza
7. Tandoori Aloo Aur Baby Corn
8. Lettuce Wraps
9. Crispy Fried Vegetables with Burnt Garlic

Baby corn is an ingredient that you can comfortably mix-and-match with most others. So, you are not restricted to these recipes or the dozens of others on our website. You can also experiment with it and come up with your own delectable dishes, as long as you know the basic preparation and how to use baby corn!

Top 6 Indian Baby Corn Recipes

  Top 6 Indian Baby Corn recipes
1. Baby Corn Paneer Jalfrazie
2. Vegetable Fried Rice
3. Baby Corn Palak
4. Baby Corn Hara Masala
5. Vegetable Korma
6. Baby Corn Fritters


Top 10 Baby Corn Recipes

  Top 10 Baby Corn recipes
1. Pasta in White Sauce
2. Pesto Penne
3. Thai Green Curry
4. Thai Red Curry
5. Pizza in A Pan
6. Mexican Kebab
7. Cheesy Vegetable Pizza
8. Paneer and Mixed Vegetable Thai Soup
9. Tom Yum Soup with Mushrooms and Baby Corn
10. Clear Soup with Babycorn

Baby Corn health benefits

Baby Corn : Since baby corn are picked much before the maturing stage, they hold a lower starch content. ½ cup baby corn adds in only 6.7 g of carbs, which is relatively low.  Baby corn acts as a broom and helps maintain healthy bowels and avoid constipation.  Baby corn is a good source of fiber. Keep an eye on the portion size always for  diabetics, that’s very important to have controlled amount of starch per day. Those with cardiac problems have no reason to avoid baby corn. The soluble fiber in baby corn can help in reducing cholesterol levels. See detailed benefits of baby corn

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When it comes to cooking, a little know-how can take you a long way and help you create an unending range of innovative foods, such as Broccoli and Zucchini in Red Capsicum Gravy. Here, look at how red capsicum lends itself to prepare a delectable gravy that is not only flavourful but healthy too, being rich in antioxidants, vitamin A and E. Adding broccoli, baby corn and zucchini imparts an exotic international touch to this subzi.
A mildly spiced stir-fry of assorted vegetables with sesame seeds.
Baby corn and broccoli cooked in a fragrant spice mix makes a delectable starter. You may even serve this as a vegetable with steamed rice to make a satiating meal.
A combination of vegetables in thai green curry paste, cooked with a flourish right in front of your guests.
Vegetables simmered in a rich tomato gravy.
This dish delights your senses with the crunch of deep-fried rice and the spiciness of the Manchurian gravy. Deep-frying rice to make it crackling crisp needs a bit of tact, but if you follow the simple instructions meticulously you will get it right on the first try itself. You can prepare this in advance and keep it ready. Then go on to making the Manchurian. With colourful, juicy and crisp veggies, and the exhilarating flavour of soy and red chilli sauces, this gravy is a really thrilling ride for your taste buds! Arrange the Crackling Rice topped with Manchurian Gravy on the sizzler plate just before serving. Serve along with other Chinese delicacies like Chinese Samosa and Schezuan Noodles .
Sautéed in just a teaspoon of oil, this elegant salad is an excellent source of calcium thanks to the combination of paneer, broccoli and bean sprouts. The Stir-fried Broccoli, Baby Corn and Bean Sprouts Salad is like a booster dose for your bones! Onion seeds adds an Indian touch to this nutritious salad.
‘Healthy salads’ can sometimes be boring, and you might end up wishing for a richer dressing! But this one is sure to be a refreshing change. This healthy basket of veggies makes a healthy, fibre-rich treat that helps regulate blood sugar levels. A perfect food to satisfy small hunger pangs, it keeps you away from binge-eating. I have used a sugar substitute in place of sugar and also used less oil in the dressing. Oregano and pepper impart a mexican flavour to this salad. And the best part is, you do not have to necessarily abide by the selection of veggies used in this recipe – just go with whatever is handy!
All-time favourite Vegetable Fried Rice in a Jain-friendly version, made without onions, garlic and other no-no ingredients. You will find that this delicacy retains its authentic flavour and texture despite the absence of these ingredients, which you might have thought to be indispensable in the preparation of Vegetable Fried Rice. The use of typically Oriental veggies like cabbage, capsicum and baby corn, along with tongue-tickling sauces, gives this main-course rice dish a fantastic flavour and aroma, which you will thoroughly enjoy. It is also important to stick to the cooking times mentioned in the recipe because if you under-cook the veggies, they will have a raw smell, whereas if you over-cook them, you will miss the crunch that is so typical of Chinese foods.
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 .
A typical example of an on-the-go snack, this recipe is the best way to keep your little ones satiated.
Steamed chinese rice tastes delicious when served along with a creamy vegetable sauce made of assorted veggies cooked in a milk and corn flour mixture. Keep the sauces and rice separate and pour the hot sauce on a serving of steaming hot rice just before eating. If you’re in the mood for a one-dish dinner, this is ideal. A sumptuous meal that you will relish till the last bite!
Indian naan pizza recipe | veg naan pizza | tava nanza | naanza | with 25 amazing images. In Indian naan pizza the base is made from the Indian bread, naan and topped with pizza sauce, vegetables and cheese. Hence it’s also called nanza or naaza. With delicious toppings, seasonings, pizza sauce, and of course loads of cheese too, the Naanza turned out to be a multi-flavoured and multi-textured delight. The colourful assortment of toppings gives the Indian naan pizza a cheerful touch, while the varied seasonings boost its flavour and aroma. It is better to make this Indian naan pizza using a tava as it tends to get soggy in an oven. We have showed you how to make the naan from scratch, but you can also easily make this tava nanza using leftover naan. You can shape the dough in different shapes like circle, square or triangle to make it more interesting to behold. The best part about the naanza is that it will be enjoyed by all your family members, young or old, so it’s one-dish-please-all! Notes and important tips on making Indian naan pizza. 1. Combine the sugar and 5 tbsp of lukewarm water in a small bowl . Dip your finger to check for the ideal temperature, if the water is hot, the yeast will die immediately on addition. 2. Combine the plain flour, curd and salt in a deep bowl. Make sure you take a large bowl as the dough will double up in size and you don’t want a mess later. 3. Cover the dough with a lid or wet muslin cloth and allow it prove till it increases in volume slightly. This would take approximately 30 minutes. Covering avoids the formation of dry layer on top of the dough. 4. Spread 1 tsp of butter around the naanza, cover it with a lid and cook on a slow flame till it turns crispy and the cheese melts. Alternatively, you can bake in a pre-heated oven at 200°C (400°F) for 10-12 minutes or till the pizza turns crisp and the cheese melts. Enjoy how to make Indian naan pizza recipe | veg naan pizza | tava nanza | naanza | with detailed step by step photos and video.
Sesame seeds is an ingredient that is so aromatic and flavourful that it is used in almost every cuisine, in some form or the other! In this delicious preparation of Mixed Vegetables with Sesame Seeds, it has a pervasive influence, which stands out over other strongly flavoured ingredients like soy sauce and peanuts too. This dish, which has a remarkable Oriental touch, is unique in many respects, including the blend of interesting flavours and textures, as well as the use of orange juice as a base ingredient!
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