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नॉन - स्टीक पॅन - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Non-stick Pan recipes in Hindi)
નૉન-સ્ટીક પૅન - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Non-stick Pan recipes in Gujarati)

Non-Stick Pan Recipes

Non-stick pan Indian vegetarian recipes | 1762 Non-stick pan recipes

Non-stick pan Indian vegetarian recipes collection. One of the most disruptive innovations in the culinary space, Non-stick pans have found a wide fanfare as they allow cooking of foods with little or no oil and other fats like butter, ghee, and so on. Non-stick pans, usually made by coating a pan of aluminum or other alloys with Teflon, have non-stick properties, that is, food does not stick to them. However, their utility is only as long as the surface is not scratched. Hence, it is advised to use only wooden, silicone, polycarbonate, or other blunt ladles with such pans. It is also better to clean them with mild soaps and sponges rather than metal scrubbers.

Non-stick pans are available in different forms and volume. They may be deep, shallow, broad or small. They may be shaped like tavas, kadhais or saucepans. 

Fresh Pineapple and Dry Fruit RollFresh Pineapple and Dry Fruit Roll

Deep non-stick pans are ideal of deep-frying and cooking Indian sweets or subzis. Snacks/ appetizers like Spicy Creamy French Fries, Crispy Fried Vegetables, Fried Potatoes in Ginger Mushroom Sauce and Fried Dosa Strips with Honey Chilli Sauce will be loved by both adults and kids.

We urge you to visit this section and try out some wonderful recipes like Mixed Vegetable Subzi, Aloo ki Sukhi Subzi and Broccoli Aur Paneer ki Subzi. Serve them along with piping hot roti for lunch or dinner.

End your meal with delightful Fresh Pineapple and Dry Fruit Roll or Makhane ki Kheer made in a deep non-stick pan.

Non-stick broad pan Indian vegetarian recipes

Popular Indian appetizers like tikkis and cutlets are generally deep-fried in oil to give them a crunchy outer texture. But, most people are becoming health conscious nowadays so, they prefer cooking methods like shallow frying which makes use of less oil. Bread Cutlets or Cheesy Corn and Vegetable Cutlets can be made in a broad non-stick pan and can be stuffed inside a burger bun or eaten as it is with tomato ketchup. They will surely be loved by kids!

Paneer Fried RicePaneer Fried Rice

Broad non-stick pans are also feasible for tossing vegetables together to cook a dry subzi or a stir-fry. You can even make Indo-chinese rice and noodles preparation without them becoming clumpy. Garlic Noodles, Paneer Fried Rice, Hakka Mushrooms with Rice Noodles with a range of veggies, not to forget soy sauce and other flavour-enhancers are tongue-tickling. Enjoy them as it is or serve it along with a bowl of Manchurian or hot & sour gravy to make a satiating meal .Also, baked dishes like Baked Kidney Beans with Alfredo Sauce, Baked Rice with Green Curry and Baked Stuffed Mushroom Pancake, can be made using a broad non-stick cookware.

Non-stick tava recipes

When you use a non-stick tava, you can reduce that amount also greatly. Try your hands on delectable snacks like Chana Dal and Cabbage Tikki, Sprouts Tikki, Broccoli and Paneer Tikki makes use of minimal oil and are yet tasty & healthy at the same time. Serve these light on stomach tikkis with healthy green chutney or carrot garlic chutney.

Spicy Chawli Leaves and Spinach Stuffed ParathasSpicy Chawli Leaves and Spinach Stuffed Parathas

Rotis/Parathas/Bhakri and different Indian flatbreads were traditionally made in earthern tava or iron tava but these days people prefer non-stick tava. They are light in weight and also, quite handy. Cleaning them is hassle-free. You can even make tandoori flatbreads like naan, roti on an open flame on a gas stove using non-stick pan. Here is a list of few of my favorite flatbreads that can be relished as it is or served with delectable subzis/dals :

1. Spicy Chawli Leaves and Spinach Stuffed Parathas

2. Bajra Gajar Palak Paratha

3. Garlic Roti

4. Rajgira Paneer Paratha

Small non-stick pan recipes

Mixed Vegetable HandvoMixed Vegetable Handvo

Most South-Indian recipes are incomplete without the final master stroke given by the popular tempering of urad dal, chana dal and curry leaves. Since you just require 1-2 tbsp of oil, a small non-stick pan is the most ideal equipment to use. Be it a chutney, curry or subzi, the tempering surely enhances the flavor of the dish. Coconut Chutney, Tomato Chutney are some famous accompaniments to South-Indian breakfast delicacies like idli, dosa, appe. Also, you can cook Gujarati special Mixed Dal Handvo or Mixed Vegetable Handvo, a savoury pancake and serve it with green chutney. It is tasty and loaded with crunchy vegetables and makes up for a filling meal.

Check our collection of 1762 Non-stick pan recipes and other equipemt recipe articles below.

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Recipe# 13397
22 Jul 16

 
 by akilamani
No reviews
Prepare the creamy 1-2-3 barfi in minutes with condensed milk, grated coconut and sugar. The 1-2 -3 barfi can be cut into any interesting shapes and sizes as per your choice and garnished with pista or almond slivers.
Recipe# 40545
29 Nov 15

 
 by Ashita Baderia1
No reviews
Akhrot ki Barfi, this quick and easy walnut barfi is rich in fatty acids. Perfect to cook for festivals, loved by young and old alike.
Recipe# 39207
11 Mar 14

 
 
by Foodie #600734
No reviews
The one other benefit is that you can make anjeer puranpoli using this barfi. Just use this mixture like regular stuffing.
Recipe# 40053
24 Mar 15

 
 by MEENA SAVLA
“CHAAT” is favourite of All. “ANOKHI BAJRA CHAAT” is an healthly option to Chaat. It is quick and easy to prepare. I am sure all will enjoy it.
Apricot and Custard Ice-cream ( Calcium Rich Recipe)
Recipe# 4822
14 Jun 14

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
A calcium rich elegant finale to any meal. . . . . Which is enjoyed by people of all ages.
Recipe# 40484
28 Oct 15

 
 
by Rekha Ghadawala
No reviews
Apricot Coconut Balls are crunchy sweet and tangy. Orange juice and lemon zest add a nice flavour, while the coconut and walnuts a nice crunch to these crunchy balls. Enjoy anytime.
Arhar Aur Tamatar Ka Shorba, Healthy Diabetic Recipe
Recipe# 33674
20 Aug 08

 
 by Tarla Dalal
A modified version of the traditional mulligatawny soup, this recipe features a medley of flavours that your taste-buds will delightedly dive into! What is more, it is also convenient to make as you can make the masala beforehand. Plus, the masala is very versatile, and can be added to dals and ....
Asparagus Fondue with Cream Crackers ( Diabetic Recipe )
Recipe# 33790
20 Aug 10

 
 by Tarla Dalal
The benefits of greens mixed in the creamy mixture of cheese and milk provides the perfect dip for creamy crackers…. . A delightful treat for your family and friends. A yummy option for the calorie conscious as well. Serve the way you want either with khakhras, cream crackers, vegetables etc. ....
Recipe# 37786
31 Jan 13

 
 
by Hemali Shukla
No reviews
My husband got this idea. Its a quick and easy recipe,does'nt require lots of preparation and all the ingridents can easily be available in your kitchen. Yet it taste fabulous with fresh mint.
Baked Tortilla with Citrus Salsa ( Healthy Diabetic Recipe )
Recipe# 33643
20 Aug 08

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Time to tango with tangy oranges! This green and orange salsa not only looks good but also tastes good, and is healthy as well. There is a tinge of innovativeness at play too… salsa is usually made with tomatoes and capsicum, but here I have made it with citrus fruits. This unique, light-baked ....
Banana Folders, Fried Bananas with Orange Marmalade
Recipe# 33524
16 May 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Whole wheat flour covers, layered with bananas and orange marmalade, are deep-fried to make these irresistible Banana Folders. Kids will go ga-ga over the heady combination of sweet bananas and tangy marmalade, served in crispy whole wheat flour covers. Serve this delicious snack to your young ....
Recipe# 13823
21 Jan 02

 
 
by msane_16
No reviews
Excite your taste buds with this mouthwatering banana pancake recipe with bananas, milk, sugar, semolina and eggs blended together. The batter is spread on a non stick pan and then served crispy hot with elaichi powder sprinkled over the top.
Recipe# 14306
20 Dec 01

 
 by rdgeeth
Besan pancakes or as commonly known as tomato omelette is a vegetarian gram flour based pancake or omelette recipe. The gram flour batter is mixed with chopped onion, tomatoes and chillies and then spread on a pan . Relish the hot and crispy besan pancakes with ketchup or green chutney.
Broccoli and Paneer Satay in Red Pepper Sauce ( Healthy Starter Recipe )
Recipe# 35030
17 Nov 10

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Sautéed broccoli combined with soft paneer and marinated in a spicy and flavoursome red pepper sauce, makes a delicious and nutritionally-balanced starter. Remember to serve these hot!
Recipe# 35963
22 Jan 12

 
 by Foodie #537516
No reviews
A good change in cooking upma by addition of cabbage, garlic replacing routine onions. This makes this dish tasty and a mouth watering dish.
Carrot Methi Subzi ( Vitamin A and Vitamin C Rich Recipe )
Recipe# 35081
17 Oct 22

 
 by Tarla Dalal
carrot methi sabzi recipe | gajar methi sabzi | healthy Indian sabzi | low calorie carrot methi sabzi is a nourishing sabzi which can be served for lunch ....
Recipe# 9003
23 Sep 18

 
 by amohan
No reviews
Carrot and Coriander Soup, a light soup flavoured with onion, garlic, bay leaf and coriander that are sautéed in butter to release their fragrance. On a rainy day relish this soup piping hot with corn pakodas or onion pakodas.
Chana Spinach Rice
Recipe# 30847
16 May 12

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 by Tarla Dalal
Chana and spinach will take your kids right to the top of their class’ rank list! they are rich in folic acid, protein, calcium and other nutrients that sharpen one’s brains. If you have cooked rice at hand, this dish can be put together in a jiffy.
Charmoula Vegetable Satay ( Healthy Starter Recipe )
Recipe# 35032
17 Nov 10

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
A colourful selection of fresh and nutritious veggies is steeped in the charmoula marinade (of algerian and moroccan origin) and crisped to perfection. Make sure you make the marinade right, since that is the highlight of this recipe.
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