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

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


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While most people use baby corn commonly in snacks and subzis, they forget how well it fits into soups too. Spinach and baby corn soup features a nutritious combination of spinach, baby corn and onions cooked with ample milk too. This soup should have a rough texture, so work the blender for just ½ a minute or so.
Chinese cooking is renowned for stir-frying. A method which seals in the nutrients and flavours of the ingredients.
This delicious pizza can be made within minutes without using an oven. Surprise all your guests !
As the name suggests, this is a combination of two starters, ideally served before a main course of pasta! both these starters are served together as a platter… the paneer is marinated in lemon juice and flavoured with honey and garlic while the vegetables are delectably drenched in herbs and lemon juice. Serve this platter with herbed pizza squares for a sumptuous starter. The interesting combination of lemon, honey and herbs in the dressing is what makes this starter and real five-starrer! However being a little high on the calorie and protein scale, it should be had in restricted serving size and as an occasional treat.
Thai soups are either coconut-milk based or thin and clear flavoured with lemon grass and pepper. This thin clear soup is well-endowed with taste as well as therapeutic properties-especially if you have a cold or a sore throat. Soya sauce, garlic, and pepper add a nice tarty flavour making it an ideal soup to soothe your bad throat. If you are serving a Thai -based meal, begin with this thin soup dotted with paneer and vegetables, and your family will enjoy it.
Let us borrow some ideas from japanese cuisine! this healthy version of sushi is loaded with paneer, spinach, carrots, baby corn, capsicum and cucumber. Really a vitamin and mineral rich treat! make sure you roll each spinach leaf carefully so that it doesn’t break.
The sweetness of the baby corn is complemented well by the spicy marinade in this luscious and easy-to-make starter. This satay is a great match even for dieters, since it is rich in fibre and calcium but low in calories.
Soothing and sumptuous! This Spinach and Baby Corn Soup has a pleasant colour and a rich texture, derived not only from the interplay of spinach and baby corn but also through the addition of milk. Onions, sautéed in butter along with the other ingredients, works well with the nutty taste of spinach and the subtle flavour of baby corn, resulting in a true treat for your palate. As far as possible use freshly milled pepper to garnish your soups and salads, to get the best flavour and aroma.
Use the bright red hues of capsicum and the baby corn to create an attractive anthurium piece with yam as a base. Make it the central attraction in the next kitty pasrty or a formal dinner party.
Roll a la mediterranean! the specialty of this wrap is that it retains the original flavour of all the veggies. The secret ingredient that makes the recipe a sure-hit is the right use of honey marinated tofu to complement the smoky flavour of capsicum. So simple, and yet so fine, hope you enjoy this one as much as i enjoyed creating it!
A crunchy and tangy stir-fry, thanks to the presence of sprouts, cabbage and pineapple! you can spice up this preparation by adding green chillies or chilli sauce.
Save time while retaining the taste and nutrition that this spicy dish made from leftover chapatis provides. Fibre rich baby corn and capsicum in the stuffing aid weight loss.
Pineapple stir-fry, revive your taste buds with aromatic pineapple and exotic veggies stir-fried in soya sauce. Spicy and tangy, here’s a low-cal snack which also keeps the metabolism high.
Baby corn paneer jalfrazie, new mothers will relish this exotic riot of colours with spring onion, baby corn and capsicum. Practically oil-free, this recipe certainly gets my vote for being balanced with ample protein, vitamins and minerals from the low-fat paneer and the veggies.
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