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capsicum recipes collection. indian capsicum recipes. Capsicum, popularly known as Shimla Mirch is also known as Bell pepper or sweet pepper. You can find different varieties of it viz. green, yellow and red. The sweet taste and crunchy texture makes capsicum a versatile ingredient and is generally accompanied with other vegetables in various dishes. Bell peppers are not only eye appealing but, also have numerous health benefits. Read them here!

Capsicum can be eaten raw in salads, marinated to make satays, tossed into pasta, topped on a pizza or simply cooked and sieved to transform into a pepper sauce. Pair with any vegetable to create delectable soups like Sweet Corn and Capsicum Soup, Noodle, Sprouts & Capsicum Soup or a Broccoli and Red Capsicum Soup that do not require a big list of ingredients and can be made quickly.

Veg Recipes using Capsicum

Capsicum is also widely used in oriental cuisine by tossing along with spring onions, ginger, green chillies and sauces to make a wide range of starters and stir-fries like Spicy Stir Fry Noodles in Schezuan Sauce, Chinese Bhel, Crispy Fried Vegetables with Burnt Garlic. When mixed together with veggies like onion, corn and paneer, capsicum makes a vibrant and filling stuffing for sandwiches and rolls. Also, you can add slices of capsicum to make delectable grilled sandwiches. In fact, you can roast a capsicum and grind it along with cheese to make a quick Roasted Red Capsicum and Cheese Tava Sandwich.

Stuffed Capsicum Recipes

You can even make lip-smacking appetizers like the Capsicum and corn rolls that are crispy on the outside and soft, gooey on the inside making it an irresistible snack. Because of the hollow shape, sweet peppers are perfect for stuffing. From a healthy Stuffed capsicum with Curds, Cucumber and Penne Salad to a creamy risotto filled Baked Stuffed Capsicum, try your hands on these delicious stuffed capsicum recipes. Also, you can make Stuffed Capsicum in Tomato Gravy low-fat dairy products that is diabetic-friendly.

Indian Veg Recipes using Capsicum

Capsicum can be used to make Indian foods ranging from accompaniments like chutney, pickle to main course delights like pulao, subzi, etc. Capsicum Dishes like Tava Paneer, Mushroom and Green Pea Subzi or Coloured Capsicum and Paneer Subzi and rice preparations like Baby Corn and Capsicum Rice are not only colorful but also, flavorful. Also, the combination of paneer and capsicum works really well. Paneer Capsicum Stir-fry, Paneer and Capsicum On Toast and Paneer and Capsicum Hot Dog Roll are some recipes you must try!

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Sweet lime and orange with spring vegetables like capsicum and carrots makes a lovely vitamin C rich salad. Best to boost your immunity with this Penne and Fruit Salad and keep infections at bay. Penne and bean sprouts impart a blend of soft and crunchy textures to the salad.
Speak of the tropics and pineapple is sure to crop up! And so it is in the case of the Thin Crust Hawaiian Pizza too. This pizza features a medley of flavours and textures, thanks to spiced pineapple, corn and mushrooms on an oh-so-crisp base. You will love the way the pineapple’s juice oozes out and fills your mouth with each bite.
No Chinese menu can ever be complete without noodles. Perhaps it wouldn’t wrong to say that noodles are to Chinese cuisine what pasta is to an Italian meal! I suggest you use rice noodles instead of refined flour (maida) ones which lack fibre and other nutrients. However, to enhance the health quotient of rice noodles I have added veggies like capsicum, spring onions, bean sprouts and carrots. Remember that they are, after all, rice noodles – so relish this as an occasional treat in small portions.
Here is how you can convert leftover rotis into a tongue-tingling snack. Just use them to wrap up a delectable combination of crunchy bean sprouts and tangy green tomato salsa! The juicily refreshing filling of the Bean Sprouts and Green Tomato Salsa Wrap happens to be rich in iron, vitamin C and fibre, which makes it quite as satiating as a full meal.
When you think of stuffed capsicum, the first dish that comes to mind is fat-laden bhajiyas of capsicum filled up with starchy potatoes! You will lose the taste for that after you try this flavourful Stuffed Capsicum with Curds, Cucumber and Penne salad. This unusual but elegant salad is rich in vitamin A which is an essential nutrient in this hurried lifestyle to keep stress away. The curd and penne stuffing make this elegant salad hard to resist.
Calcium and protein rich snack especially for kids. One sandwich is more than enough to fill in their tummy! Both these nutrients are very important during their growing period to give that healthy bones. For those adults who would also like to enjoy this sandwich can opt for low-fat butter instead of its high fat counterpart.
Regular pizza features, combined with typically Oriental ingredients like soy sauce, ginger and garlic, make this pizza a unique experience. Topped with capsicum, onions and pineapple, this Oriental Pizza has an enjoyably juicy and crunchy texture. The gooeyness of cheese and the peppy taste of pizza sauce make things all the more exciting! Enjoy it hot and fresh, for a wild and memorable experience. Sip on Fresh Peach Fizzy Drink or a Fruity Orange Drink in between bites of of this delicious pizza.
A vegetarian satay of paneer, mushrooms and capsicums marinated in yummy peanut sauce.
There are times when you whimsically combine some odd ingredients, and it turns out so great you want to keep repeating the combination. Mushroom and green capsicum, is one such example! They get along very well together in this Mushroom and Green Capsicum Subzi, which wins in taste and nutrition. Mushrooms are rich in protein and folic acid, and the vitamin C in green capsicum ensures maximum absorption of these nutrients.
Jain manchow soup recipe | no onion no garlic manchow soup | Indian style Jain Chinese manchow soup | with 25 amazing images. Jain manchow soup is a vegetarian variation of the popular Indo-Chinese Manchow Soup, adapted to meet Jain dietary restrictions, which avoid root vegetables and certain ingredients. Jain manchow soup typically features a rich, flavorful broth made with a blend of spices and seasonings, alongside a variety of finely chopped vegetables like bell peppers, mushrooms, cabbage, and spring onions. The broth is usually thickened with cornstarch to achieve a desirable consistency, and it's seasoned with soy sauce, vinegar, and other spices to impart a savory umami flavor. Garnished with crispy fried noodles and fresh herbs, Jain manchow soup is often enjoyed as an appetizer or a light meal, providing a delightful combination of tastes and textures while adhering to Jain cooking principles. Pro tips for Jain manchow soup. 1. Keep stirring the soup while adding the cornflour mixture. Stirring helps to distribute the cornflour mixture evenly throughout the soup, preventing clumps from forming. 2. Add 1/4 tsp dried ginger (soonth) powder. Ginger adds a warm, spicy, and slightly sweet flavor in the soup. Wet form of ginger contains lots of living microorganism, hence Jains dry them naturally and then use dry ginger powder. Ginger is a common ingredient in Chinese cuisine, adding an authentic touch to Manchow Soup. Enjoy Jain manchow soup recipe | no onion no garlic manchow soup | Indian style Jain Chinese manchow soup | with step by step photos.
An assortment of veggies are roasted with chopped garlic and olive oil and pasta mixed with a gooey cheese sauce made of grated cheese, plain flour and butter and with a generous sprinkling of cheese on top.
The art of substitution of ingredients in this exclusive dressing is extremely simple. Though hard to believe, substituting just one ingredient like cream with low-fat curds and avoiding the use of sugar brings down the calorie drastically to half without compromising on the taste. Try this dressing for an afternoon meal to make a sinful salad.
This Snack is a bowlful of delight – and yes, we forgot to tell you, it’s an edible bowl too! The centres of burger buns are scooped out to form bowl-like cavities, which are filled with yummy cheese and crunchy veggies, lots of pizza sauce, and more cheese and herbs, before finally baking the whole arrangement to get a fabulous, utterly irresistible Pizza Burger Bowl, that is sure to bowl you over!
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The Italian make risotto with a special variety of rice that is called arborio. I have used bulgur wheat as a substitute for rice in this recipe to enrich this delicacy with fibre to help control blood sugar levels after a hearty and satisfying meal. The colourful veggies in this dish makes them extremely appealing and also irresistible due to their aromatic flavours while being cooked. This Dalia Vegetable Risotto is a storehouse of nutrients like protein, vitamin A, vitamin C, iron as well as fibre. Cook this dish as close to the serving time as possible, as it is best enjoyed as a one dish meal when freshly prepared.
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