213 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

Enjoy our baby corn recipes | baby corn  recipe collection | given below.


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A couple of spoons of jaggery make the Broccoli and Baby Corn Stir Fry in Peanut Sauce pleasantly sweet, while peanut butter and tamarind give it a nutty, tangy, rustic flavour. The selection of veggies used in this recipe is colourful and crunchy, ranging from capsicum and broccoli to baby corn and bean sprouts... they sit perfectly well in the rich peanut sauce. Indeed, quite a saucy experience to remember!
The trademark characteristics of a cuisine come not just out of the cooking and serving methods, but also thanks to the choice and nature of ingredients. Chinese cuisine uses a lot of vegetables, which in turn impart a shade of good health. Here is a simple and delicious soup that proves this theory! This delicacy is absolutely low in calories and high in nutrients like folic acid and fibre. Use vegetable stock instead of water to enhance its taste. Served with soya sauce and vinegar, this is a great way to fire off a Chinese feast .
Zucchini is always a wonderful value-add to pizzas because it has a very unique texture that is crisp, juicy and slightly buttery as well! It tends to lubricate every bite-ful making it more enjoyable and easier to munch on. This particular pizza features a stunning assortment of vegetables like zucchini, baby corn and capsicum combined with a luscious cheese sauce. Chunks of black olives together with a dash of herbs and spices makes the Cheesy Zucchini and Baby Corn Pizza extra special, all set to be savoured by a special someone!
An oriental delight that tickles your taste buds with soy sauce, tomato ketchup, ginger, sesame, and all the works, the Mongolian Stir Fry stands apart from others in the apt use of colourful veggies. Ranging from red cabbage to spinach leaves, from broccoli to baby corn, dotted with cubes of succulent paneer, this stir-fry features a splash of colours which invite you to dig in!
This pizza is sure to make a very exciting meal, as it uniquely blends Italian and Oriental cuisines! As the name suggests, the Spicy Chinese Pizza is very spicy, and has everything that you will expect to see in a Chinese dish, from noodles and veggies to Schezuan and soya sauce, not to forget garlic. While this innovative pizza uses loads of cheese, without which a pizza is incomplete, it does not require the standard pizza sauce, as it is already chock-full of myriad flavours.
Crunchy sweet corn and mellow baby corn both feature together in this tantalizing Basil Corn Fusilli, which as the name suggests in a delectable preparation of cooked fusilli enhanced with onion and corn, and pepped up with aromatic fresh basil and parsley too. You will love the hints of olive oil, and the crunchy yet creamy mouth-feel of this scrumptious dish. Use fresh basil and not dried herbs for this preparation.
Chunky vegetables drowned in an absolutely flavourful white korma starring aromatic spices and a nice onion cum poppy seeds paste! The chopped pineapple is a very thoughtful addition to the Mixed Vegetable White Korma as they provide not just crunch but also a bit of tang to an otherwise creamy gravy, making it a treat to the taste buds. The vegetables show up well against the white korma base, making this dish a pretty sight to behold too.
A sweetish pickle, made with a unique combination of veggies like baby corn, shallots, carrot and beetroot, this Assorted Pickle is quite versatile, and may be served as a pickle or salad, to accompany any meal. Although it takes a little time to prepare, as the veggies have to be cooked in the marinade till tender, the pickle stays fresh in the fridge for at least five days, justifying the effort that goes into making it. You will also love the sight of this pickle, as it gets a vivid pink hue, thanks to the beetroots.
Have you ever felt that foods that are nice to look at, kindle your appetite even before you dig in? Well, that is sure to be true of this colourful soup, enriched with vitamin A and folic acid rich spinach. Baby corn adds crunch to this vibrant soup, while the vegetable stock pools in more nutrients and antioxidants. Slurp up the Spinach and Baby Corn Soup for glowing skin and sharp vision!
Baby corn, sliced onions and capsicum literally play together in this attractive, mouth-watering and crunchy dry subzi. Using coloured capsicums greatly enhances the visual appeal of this dish.
The addition of crunchy baby corn and creamy soft paneer enhance the flavours and provide an interesting new twist to the recipe of Salan. The sweet and spicy flavours marry to make a very filling and tasty main dish that requires only rotis or parathas alongside.
Beans and veggies lightly sautéed to seal in necessary nutrients and flavours of all the ingredients. Celery and soya sauce though used in small quantities are a must to bring the oriental feel to this dish.
Macaroni, an elbow shaped pasta, has always been a favourite with kids. Macaroni mixed with vegetables and cheese and cooked with white sauce and herbs makes a tasty and wholesome meal that the kids are sure to love.
This is a low cal version of palak paneer in which I have used baby corn instead. Baby corn apart from being low in calories and fat as compared to other vegetables also imparts a crispy texture to the subzi.
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