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हींग रेसिपी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (asafoetida recipes in Hindi)
હીંગ રેસીપી - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (asafoetida recipes in Gujarati)

Asafoetida recipes | 2122 Indian Hing recipes |

Indian Asafoetida recipes. Hing recipes. Asafoetida, which is more commonly known as hing in India, is a resin that is made from fennel plants. It is grown mostly in Iran and Afghanistan and is said to have been introduced to India in the 16th century. It is mostly sold in a powdered form and it widely using in Indian cooking.

 Nylon Khaman Dhokla ( Gujarati Recipe) Nylon Khaman Dhokla ( Gujarati Recipe)

Hing when uncooked is very pungent but gives a very nice umami flavor to the food once cooked. It is an essential in Indian cooking and is used in a lot in dals, subzis and sambhars along with other spices like turmeric.

Hing Recipes for Snacks and Accompaniments

Hing has such a strong flavor that even a small quantity is enough for a large amount of food. Apart from the usual curries and mains, asafoetida is also used to flavor many snacks and accompaniments with it. The most common way to use it is to add it to the oil, cook it for a few seconds and then add the rest of the ingredients. Khaman Dhokla, a Gujarati favorite, has a pretty mild taste till it is jazzed up with mustard seeds and hing. Even the ever favorite Vada Pav, which is made hardly with 4-5 ingredients, has a great taste of hing.  

Vada PavVada Pav

Since asafoetida gives a pleasant umami flavor that slightly represents the taste of onion and garlic, it acts as a substitute for those flavors in Jain Recipes. Indian Jain recipes like Cooked Rice Pancakes and Masala Puri are perfect examples of how this unique spice is used in Indian Jain Cuisine. Apart from this, hing is also used for pickling.

 Masala Puris Served with Curds and Chunda, Masala Puri for Breakfast Masala Puris Served with Curds and Chunda, Masala Puri for Breakfast

The addition of asafoetida makes for a tongue tickling pickle like Lehsun Ka Achaar, and these flavors are not only limited to pickles but also tangy dips like Achaari Dip.

Asafoetida Recipes for Indian Food 

Another way of cooking hing is to add it to water to water and boil so that the flavor gets encompassed well. This is usually done in south Indian curries like Sambhar, where a whole blend of spices is boiled in water to get a flavor bomb in the sambhar to eat with rice, idlis or Dosas.

SambharSambhar

The same way it is used in Rasam, a tomato and tamarind thin soup with varying spices. Asafoetida is cooked with a buttermilk to make flavorful Gujarati Kadhi.

KadhiKadhi

Asafoetida flavors rice, dals and subzi dishes as well that too in the whole of India. Starting form Brinjal Rice, Khichdis to Aloo Methi and Sagu, all these have the taste of hing. Even though it is used widely in Indian cuisine, it takes a little getting used to for the people who try it for the first time as the flavor is pungent.

 Brinjal Rice Brinjal Rice

To get rid of this, but still enjoy the flavor, you can add it to tadka, or tempering, over the food.

There is no rule as to what you can add tempering to, it can vary from snacks like Vegetable Rava Idli and Khandvi to dals like Khatta Moong.

 Khandvi ( Besan Gujarati Khandvi) Khandvi ( Besan Gujarati Khandvi)

Benefits of Hing

Hing ( Asafoetida) The active compound 'coumarin' helps in managing blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Asafoetida is known to have anti-bacterial properties, which helps to keep asthma at bay. Asafoetida is an age-old remedy for bloating and other stomach problems like flatulence.

 Khatta Moong ( Gujarati Recipe) Khatta Moong ( Gujarati Recipe)

The best solution is to gulp down little hing with water or dissolve it in water and sip it. It can also be used along with curd or almond oil as a hair mask. It helps to prevent dryness of hair and smoothen as well as strengthen hair.

Enjoy our collection of indian asafoetida recipes below. 

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Zunka ( Know Your Flours )
Recipe# 33143
16 May 08

 
by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Zunka, especially when combined with jowar bhakri, green chillies and onions, is considered the quintessential marathi meal!
Zunka
Recipe# 4372
17 Jun 23

 by Tarla Dalal
zunka recipe | jhunka | Marathi zunka bhakar | Maharashtrian zunka | with 28 amazing images. zunka is an authentic Maharashtrian delicacy which is slightly spicy ....
Zucchini Bajra Khichdi
Recipe# 38498
05 Nov 15

 by Tarla Dalal
This khichdi, which innovatively combines bajra, zucchini and colourful capsicum, looks and tastes good! Bajra is highly alkaline, which makes it very effective against acidity. The Zucchini Bajra Khichdi also goes easy on the spices and oil, making it all the more friendly to a sensitive stom ....
Recipe# 37559
04 Sep 15

 
by Radha Hoizal
No reviews
We get one type of cornflakes in the market which have to be used after deep frying them in hot oil.To such type of corn flakes i have tried to give some good flavour of lemon zest and phudina.
Recipe# 36272
05 Mar 12

 by LOPA SHAH
No reviews
Generally gravy contains high calorie with lots of oil and other ingredients like cream, here is gravy cooked without oil, surprised? Yes here is zero oil gravy which is tasty and yummy too.
Recipe# 9978
13 Nov 03

 by meera_khan
No reviews
When done, khichdi should be 'wet' in consistency.
serve with green chutney and papad. a spoonful of 'desi ghee' will enhance the taste immensely.
Recipe# 14648
25 Jan 02

 by aditi_mohan
No reviews
the spicy and tangy yoghurt stew is a stew recipe with a difference. The vegetable are stir fried and then simmered in spicy yoghurt water and served with steamed rice, garnished with coriander leaves.
Yellow Puri
Recipe# 37471
04 Apr 19

 by Jyoti V B
Simple to make and tasty to eat,kids will enjoy this puri with ketchup for breakfast or after school if served hot!
Yellow Moong Dal Khichu
Recipe# 41299
18 Apr 22

 
by Tarla Dalal
Khichu fans claim it to be the tastiest snack in the world! Indeed, piping hot khichu, with its doughy consistency and soothing taste, is sure to warm your soul and remind you of home. While khichu is usually made with grain-based flours like rice flour or jowar flour, here we present an interes ....
Recipe# 10195
04 Oct 18

 
by sumagandlur
No reviews
Moong dal khandvi. . . A delicious starter made with split yellow gram and curds and tempered with sesame seeds and mustard seeds.
Yellow Moong Dal Handvo
Recipe# 33312
18 Apr 24

 
by Tarla Dalal
yellow moong dal handvo | Gujarati yellow lentil savory cake | healthy split yellow gram pancake | with 30 amazing images. yellow moong dal handvo is a popular savoury cake among the native ....
Yellow Moong Dal and Spring Onion Paratha
Recipe# 22276
03 Nov 22

 by Tarla Dalal
moong dal and spring onion paratha recipe | Indian moong dal stuffed paratha | healthy moong dal paratha | with 30 amazing images. moong dal and spring onion paratha recipe |
Yellow Moong and Urad Dal Pakoda, Moong and Urad Dal Pakoda
Recipe# 42053
22 May 21

 by Tarla Dalal
yellow moong and urad dal pakoda recipe | moong and urad dal pakoda | moong urad dal bhajiya | urad and moong dal pakoda Indian snack | with 26 amazing images. yellow mo ....
Recipe# 34969
20 Nov 12

 
by madhavijata
No reviews
This chutney is served with rice. This chutney is also called 'dosakaya pachadi' in andhra.
Yam Poriyal
Recipe# 32855
02 Apr 20

 by Tarla Dalal
Here is a spicy preparation of yam, which goes well with rice and bland gravies like more kuzhambu. The scintillating blend of spices used in this curry is sure to tickle your taste buds and leave you asking for more! in tamilnadu, they often say that this curry is so aromatic that the neighbour wil ....
Wholesome Khichdi ( Pregnancy Cookbook)
Recipe# 2989
20 Aug 11

 by Tarla Dalal
Khichdi is a meal that is complete in itself. It is a misconception that khichdi is meant only for sick people. I have added grated vegetable to add more fibre to this recipe. The rice and dal provide plenty of protein and carbohydrates and also folic acid. This recipe is good throughout your pregna ....
Wholesome Khichdi
Recipe# 39568
06 Jun 19

 by Tarla Dalal
Khichdi is perhaps the most popular, comforting and homely of rice dishes, enjoyed by Indians the world over. While there are various versions of khichdi, known by various names, every community has some way of preparing this wholesome combination of rice and moong dal, which is nutritious, energisi ....
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