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धनिया रेसिपी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (coriander recipes in Hindi)
કોથમીર રેસીપી - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (coriander recipes in Gujarati)

4222 Coriander, Dhania, Kothmir, Cilantro Recipes | Recipes using Coriander, Dhania | Indian Coriander Recipes |

4222 Coriander, Dhania, Kothmir, Cilantro Recipes | Recipes using Coriander, Dhania | Indian Coriander Recipes. Coriander or dhania, is one of the most renowned herbs in the world. Since it is an herb, it never is the hero of any dish but instead works as a base flavor provider in many. It is also a used as a garnish, sauce or a condiment.

 Coriander Roti Coriander Roti

Not only that, it also provides vibrancy to any dish due to its bright green color and a raw, earthy taste. Coriander leaves don’t even need to be cooked, they can be had raw but it has to be ensured that they are thoroughly washed.

Coriander used for Indian chutneys and sauces            

Chutneys and sauces are game changers of any recipe or dish you name and no food will be same without them. In India especially chutneys hold a great place in our heart, the most beloved being the famous Green Chutney. Herby and delicious, made with both coriander leaves and stems, this chutney is used a dipping sauce or condiment for street foods like vada pav, sandwiches, chaats or served with dhokla, paratha and what not, the possibilities are endless!

Green ChutneyGreen Chutney

You can different combinations with this as well like Coriander Mint Chutney and Coriander Onion Chutney with the slight tanginess of tamarind to be served with South Indian Snacks.

Coriander Green Gravy is a slightly peppy, tangy gravy that goes well with an array of vegetables. It can be made beforehand and stored in the refrigerator and used as when to make tongue tickling subzis. If you’ve ever been to Chinese and restaurant and tried to figure the condiments they serve other than soy sauce, then look no further! The green sauce is called the Coriander and Garlic sauce and it is mildly sweet in taste to complement the saltiness of the cuisine.


 Basic Coriander Green Gravy Basic Coriander Green Gravy

Coriander Soup Recipes              

Coriander leaves are such a fun ingredient to put in soups and broths because they provide a pop of color and earthiness to it. Lemon Coriander Soup, a healthy Indo-Chinese soup with a zesty lemon taste and punch of coriander, is a perfect nutritious beginning at the start of a meal.

Lemon and Coriander SoupLemon and Coriander Soup

The twosome of coriander and coconut is used in a lot of subzis but they work wonderful together in a soup as well. With the sweetness of Green Peas added to it, Green Pea, Coconut and Coriander Soup is an absolute winner. Not only these, you can add coriander leaves to any soup to enhance its flavor.

 Carrot and Coriander Soup Carrot and Coriander Soup

Coriander used for Indian Snacks

We know that snacks are served with coriander chutney, but you can even use coriander in the snacks itself. Sprouted Matki and Coriander Uttapa is made with a batter of sprouted matki and coriander rather than just sprinkling it on top like in a regular tomato onion uttapa, which enhances the flavor together with green chillies and cumin.

Sprouted Matki and Coriander Mini UttapaSprouted Matki and Coriander Mini Uttapa

Coriander Upma is a beloved snack made with rava and amped by mixing it with green chutney!

There is no limit to which we love snacks and are always looking for something more innovative and impressive than the last thing we ate. That’s where coriander comes in handy as it increases the value of simple snacks by just being there and providing a different taste altogether. Corn and Coriander Panki and Mini Nachni and Coriander Khakhra are very good examples of this! Kothimbir Vadi, as the name suggests, are besan and coriander steamed dumplings, mostly famous in Maharashtra.


Kothimbir VadiKothimbir Vadi

Indian Coriander Recipes

Indians use coriander on a daily basis in their regular cooking whether just as a garnish or a gravy. Coriander makes for a very innovative gravy for subzis, Mushroom and Coriander Subzi being a great example of that.

Here the mushrooms imbibe the flavor of the coriander and make a delectable subzi. If not in gravies, you can make Coriander Rotis to provide a certain amount health factor to the wheat rotis. Simply making Coriander Rice will also get you really excited for dinner!

 Hariyali Chawal, Coriander Rice Recipe Hariyali Chawal, Coriander Rice Recipe

Coriander Curd Rice is a specialty of the south. Steamed rice is mashed together with curd and dhania, with a tempering of rai and kadi patta and served cold for lunch. It is absolutely delicious and simple to make. Street food of India is incomplete without this wonder ingredient. Raw coriander is used as a garnish on various chaats like Sev Puri, or to give freshness to Jini Dosa or also as one of the main ingredients in Vada Pav!

 Sev Puri, Chatpata Snack  Sev Puri, Chatpata Snack

9 Health Benefits of Coriander, Dhania, Kothmir, Cilantro

What are coriander leaves commonly associated with? Chutneyssalads, as a garnish for most Indian subzis and to some extent soups and juices….., This fresh herb has a distinctive aroma and just a dash of it is enough to boost the taste of any dish you have cooked with love. Commonly called as Dhania in Hindi, Kothimbir in Marathi and Cilantro is West Asia, these leaves come packed with a bundle of nutrients. They are rich in minerals like PhosphorusCalciumMagnesiumPotassium, Sodium and Vitamins like Vitamin ABC and K. 1. Combats Inflammation : The antioxidants vitamin Avitamin C and the quercetin present in it works towards strengthening our immune system, set us free from toxins and reduce body inflammation. Cineole, one of the essential oils present in coriander along with linoleic acid in it together also target reduce skin inflammation, thus leaving your skin soft and smooth. 2. Overcomes Diarrhea : Coriander possess essential oils like linalool and borneol which aid in digestion and negate the effect of bacteria causing diarrhea, and thus is beneficial for treating diarrhea. 3. Relief from Anemia : Coriander is a fairly good source of iron and folate – the 2 nutrient which help in the production and maintenance of RBC in our blood. About a cup of coriander fulfils 29% of our daily requirement of folate. A high RBC count will help blood perform its function smoothly and transport oxygen and other nutrients to all parts of the body. This will avoid the fatigue setting in and keep you energetic through the day. To enhance the iron absorption, you can squeeze some lemon juice in the recipe you use coriander. For more Health Benefits of Coriander read this article.

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Baby Corn Paneer Jalfrazie ( Quick Recipe)
Recipe# 6169
01 Jan 1900

 by Tarla Dalal
A delicious dish that can be made in a jiffy! paneer and baby corn is tossed in colored peppers spring onions and tomato puree. The masalas enhance the flavors. Garnish with coriander and eat it hot!
Bread Koftas In Pumpkin Curry ( Saatvik Khana Recipe)
Recipe# 1575
01 Jan 1900

 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Mouth-melting bread koftas in delicious pumpkin curry.
Cabbage, Carrots and Mixed Sprouts Salad in Lemon Dressing
Recipe# 38462
01 Jan 1900

 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
A simple way to get a nutrient boost without any fear of fats sneaking in as well! just combine assorted sprouts with any veggies of your choice and jazz the mixture up with lemon juice and pepper. Bountiful in health this salad is overflowing with nutrients like vitamin c, iron, folic acid, fibre e ....
Masaledar Parathe
Recipe# 6168
01 Jan 1900

 by Tarla Dalal
Try these delicious parathas that score high on nutrition too. An assortment of chopped vegetables and spices are stuffed into the paratha and cooked until done. All you need is a pickle and some curd to go with it.
Mixed Sprouts in Coconut Gravy
Recipe# 31077
01 Jan 1900

 
by Tarla Dalal
Health and taste, this subzi gives you the best of both worlds. You can grind the masala and store it in the refrigerator to use as and when required. However, freshly ground masala works its own unbeatable magic!
Mixed Vegetables in Green Moong Gravy
Recipe# 31076
01 Jan 1900

 by Tarla Dalal
Oondhiya is one of gujarat's culinary treasures! here is an interesting version i arrived at while experimenting by grinding sprouts instead of fattening coconut, you get a healthier recipe without compromising one bit on taste.
Moong Sprouts Dapka Kadhi
Recipe# 31062
01 Jan 1900

 
by Tarla Dalal
Serve this gujarati delicacy in any party, and keep that winning smile ready for you will be accosted by one to many compliments! the addition of moong sprouts gives your guests a health boost as well as a tasty treat.
Panchratni Dal ( Eat Well Stay Well Recipes )
Recipe# 33452
01 Jan 1900

 by Tarla Dalal
Panchratni dal, the dish is a blend of dals with spices; it is a tasty accompaniment to rice, rich in protein, iron and calcium. Calcium decreases as you age and hence needs constant supply whereas iron is required to maintain hemoglobin levels, especially for women.
Paneer Kalimirch ( Eat Well Stay Well Recipes )
Recipe# 33472
01 Jan 1900

 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Paneer kalimirch, a protein rich dish for a healthier and beautiful you! poppy seeds are good source of calcium, protein, and iron. I have used low fat paneer, milk to curb down extra calories and fat. Ensure you soak the poppy seeds and cashewnuts in warm water before grinding them to get a smooth ....
Peshawari Chana
Recipe# 31060
01 Jan 1900

 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
This 'chatpata' treat should be accompanied with steaming hot puris. The chole masala imparts a zesty flavour to this dish, and is commonly available at most provision stores.
Poha and Sprouted Vatana Samosa
Recipe# 31055
01 Jan 1900

 
by Tarla Dalal
Everybody loves samose, but the moment somebody hears the word, it is potatoes that come to mind. Surprise your family and friends with this off-beat samosa, made with a stuffing of beaten rice and sprouted green peas, flavoured perkily with green chillies, coriander and other ingredients. A squ ....
Rajma and Spinach Wrap ( Eat Well Stay Well Recipes )
Recipe# 33473
01 Jan 1900

 by Tarla Dalal
Rajma and spinach wraps, this dish is a complete nutritious meal that provides all the necessary nutrients for a beautiful you! rajma and spinach go well together, as rajma is rich in protein, calcium, fibre, whereas spinach provides lots of vitamin a, e, folic acid etc. This dish is a complete nutr ....
Sprouted Vaal ka Pulao
Recipe# 38963
01 Jan 1900

 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
An elaborate recipe, no doubt! it might take a little time to prepare, but is definitely not tough to make – so do give it a try, and you are sure to keep making it again and again!
Tofu Chila ( Eat Well Stay Well Recipes )
Recipe# 33458
01 Jan 1900

 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Tofu chila, apart from energy, the brain requires a constant supply of oxygen and other nutrients to function well. Iron and protein are required for the formation of hemoglobin that carries oxygen to brain. Calcium is required for the transmission of impulses or messages to and fro. Hence, a recipe ....
Tomato Shorba
Recipe# 1561
01 Jan 1900

 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
A lovely soup from Maharashtra made from tomatoes and coconut with a delicate touch of spices.
Veggie Delight ( Eat Well Stay Well Recipes )
Recipe# 33482
01 Jan 1900

 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Veggie delight, i have not followed a complete detoxification diet rule wherein one is allowed to eat only a few food but have made it simple, spice-less recipes that are easy to digest and and healthy. This detox- juice is yummy, requires no added sugar or salt. Have it natural and see the differen ....
Recipe# 14450
01 Jan 00

 by nasim00
No reviews
Simply take a bite of the divinely delicious Baby corn bake and you would surely bake delighted. The sweet taste of crunchy baby corn complements the creamy, cheesy sauce with a slight hint of pepper powder. A healthy and lovely baked vegetable recipe.
Recipe# 12804
01 Jan 00

 by samtani
No reviews
U can use the sides of the bread also
take besan (like we use in pakodas) add the bread slices by crushing them add salt, red chilli pwd ,any masala u want and fry in oil.
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