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Last Updated : Jun 05,2023



કોર્સ, મુખ્ય કોર્સ વાનગીઓ, શરુ, મીઠાઈઓ - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Course recipes in Gujarati)

Course Recipes, Main Course Recipes, Indian Course Recipes

course recipes, Indian course recipes, veg course recipes. On a normal day, we might just have a simple meal comprising a dish or two, but that’s simply not okay for a special occasion! A festive occasion, a celebration of any cause, a party, guests at home – in short, on any day that’s not plain and boring – one likes to have a multi-course meal!

A course is a particular category or type of food such as soups, starters, accompaniments, the main course dishes, and of course, desserts. The foods are usually served in a particular order too.

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A full-fledged meal usually starts with the soup and starters served with tongue-tickling accompaniments and crunchy salads. This course not only kindles your appetite but also tasteful conversations. It gives room for the diners to relax, forget their busy schedules and get into the mood for a tasty meal. This is followed by the main course dishes along with further accompaniments. And finally, the grand course that everyone looks forward to – the desserts.

Sweet treats that please the palate and relax the mind, the desserts have the power to make up for any shortcomings in the meal, because it is the last course and what lingers most prominently in the diners’ minds!
Breakfast might not usually have this many courses – just a couple of dishes with appropriate accompaniments, and at the most a mithai or two.
There are innumerable choices for each course, and depending on the occasion and the guests you can choose a proper mix of Indian and international foods. Here are some of our favourites...

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Course Recieps, Salads

Salads are a truly versatile lot! Depending on what you toss into the bowl, your salad can be a quick and easy one, a light low-cal one, a nutri-dense one, a salad that makes a meal, or more! The Beet and Garlic Salad, for example, is quick, easy and healthy, just right for a hurried day!

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Another easy choice is the Matki Salad With the goodness of moath beans and many a tasty ingredients, the Matki Salad is quite filling too.

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Course Recipes, Soups

Introducing a liquid component to kind of warm up your digestive system, the soup can be selected depending on the weather, the crowd, the rest of the meal, and so on. You can have a thick soup, a creamy soup, a quick soup, clear soup, chunky soups, a diet soup, and so on.

There are some all-time hits like the Lemon and Coriander Soup that are apt for any occasion. A healthy soup with lots of veggies and vegetable stock too, the tangy and herby taste of the Lemon and Coriander Soup is really captivating.

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Accompaniments

A meal without accompaniments simply will not shine however good your other dishes may be! The accompaniments jazz up a meal with their varied tastes and textures. Ranging from butter, chutneys and raitas to papads and pickles, the accompaniments are usually served in small quantities but relished by all!

1. Green Garlic Chutney is a unique and delectable Indian accompaniment that can be enjoyed with your starters. Have a look at other chutneys and take your pick.

Green Chutney
Green Chutney

2. Masala Papad is deep-fried or roasted papad topped with onions, tomatoes, coriander and other ingredients. With a tantalising crunch and tongue-tickling flavour, it is one of the most popular accompaniments in India. Have a go at other papad based accompaniments too.

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3. Spicy Mango Pickle is a much-loved Indian pickle and is served with most meals. Even in restaurants you will find a cup of this pickle on the table! This or other pickles are a must-have for Indian meals, because they add a peppy note to dishes like dal-rice, parathas, etc. Take your pick from our large range of pickles.

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Course: Indian Starters, Snack Recipes

Scrumptious to the core, snacks and starters are served before the main course, so that people get to taste a variety of flavours and textures and also engage in colourful conversation. Usually, these are sized small and handy so that diners can have small servings of several snacks. From tikkis and chaats to jar snacks and pakoras, this course is loaded with mouth-watering choices.

Aloo Chaat made of yummy potato tikkis bathed in chutneys and topped with crunchy sev is a perfect snack that is loved by all. You can also make small servings of several other chaats, which you can choose from here.

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Another handy snack, which you can make and store in an airtight container, is the Yellow Banana Wafers Crunchy and salty, these are perfect to munch on at any time of the day. You can also try other jar snacks from here.

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A very popular street food of India, the Bread Pakora can be served as a starter or enjoyed with your evening cup of tea. Pakoras like this and others are indispensable in the monsoon season!

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Course Recipes, Indian Breakfast

The most important meal of the day, and one that must never be missed, is breakfast. Although breakfast is not usually a three-course meal, it is comprised of main dishes and suitable accompaniments. You can go for idli or dosa with chutney and sambhar, or parathas with curds and pickle. Vada Pav, Poha, Dhoklas… there are innumerable breakfast dishes to pick from, from different cuisines of India and the world.

Green Pea Poha is an easy and quick recipe that you can even make on busy mornings. It is enjoyed by young and old alike. On the other hand, the Cheese Paneer Paratha makes a trendy Punjabi style breakfast that is filling and easy to make too. The Palak Rava Idli is another quick breakfast recipe that you can prepare within minutes in the morning if you do a few preparations the previous night.

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Lunch Course

On most working days, lunch is a quick meal carried in a tiffin box. It comprises of one or more dishes like roti, subzi, rice and parathas. Nowadays, Buddha Bowls or Salad Lunches are also becoming popular. On special occasions though, lunch is an elaborate affair comprising several courses ranging from soups and snacks to main course dishes and desserts. Some of the main course dishes that you can serve at lunch time are.

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Dal Khichdi is a simple but sumptuous meal that has the perfect combination of rice and lentils, perked up with an ideal tempering. Gobi Paratha is an all-time favourite Punjabi main course, which can be enjoyed with a subzi, or with curds and pickle. If you’re going for a healthy lunch, try the Healthy Antioxidant Lunch Salad, which features a nutri-dense combo if ingredients that is tasty as well.

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Dinner Course

On some days you have loads of time to prepare a relaxed dinner, while on others you end up coming home late from office and wish to fix a quick dinner instantly! Depending on the amount of time you have and the occasion, you can have a one-dish meal or a more elaborate one.

The Kabuli Chana Kofta Biryani is a layered biryani can be enjoyed hot for dinner along with some curds or raita. You can also serve it for lunch.

Kabuli Chana Kofta Biryani
Kabuli Chana Kofta Biryani

Pasta in White Sauce tastes best when it is had hot and fresh, so dinner is the best time to have it as everyone is at home and likely to enjoy the meal together!

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Course Recipes, Desserts

No meal is complete without satisfying the sweet tooth, so go for quick and easy but super awesome desserts like the Til Chikki which is not only easy to make but also healthier than sugar-laden desserts. When you are feeling more indulgent or are entertaining guests, go for the Quick Tiramisu, which is so easy to make but tastes very rich!

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Courses, Single to 3 Courses to 5 Courses

There are different types of meals – ranging from single-course and three-course to even five-course meals! A normal day calls for a simpler meal than a special occasion. Even on a normal day, when you have a guest, your meal becomes more elaborate. So, it is entirely up to you how many courses you wish to serve at a meal, keeping in mind 6 things.

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1. For breakfast, people do not normally serve soups, starters, and so on. It is just the main dishes with suitable accompaniments. But, lunch and dinner can range from single course to five courses!

2. First decide how many courses you wish to serve.

3. Once you decide that, pick the dishes for each course depending on the availability of time and help in the kitchen.

4. Your choice will also vary depending on the time of the day – whether it is breakfast, lunch or dinner.

5. Dinner calls for lighter dishes compared to lunch so that they can be digested better.

6.  Sometimes, people also have high-teas or supper parties, when you can serve several courses in a relaxed fashion, spread across a couple of hours. Usually many more starters and snacks are served at such parties compared to the main course.

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A sumptuous, multi-course meal not only gives diners an opportunity to enjoy good tasty food, but also lots of spicy conversations, so plan the ambience and time also accordingly!

Enjoy our course recipes, Indian course recipes, veg course recipes. and other course recipe articles below.


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Recipe# 39037
05 Dec 13

 
 
by Foodie #595050
No reviews
Rice and Dal pancakes made with rice and a combination 3 dals are very tasty and high on protein. Have it for breakfast or evening snack.
Mexican Tomato and Bean Hakka Noodles
Recipe# 39032
02 Dec 13

 
 by Foodie 1994
No reviews
A quick, tangy, delicious version of hakka noodles. Can be made with any noodles. A favorite at parties and the kids love it.
Recipe# 39031
01 Dec 13

 
 
by shalinivenkatesh
No reviews
Pepper Puliyodharai is a South Indian rice delicacy. The tangy and spicy tamarind paste adds taste and flavour to the rice.If you like it spicy add more pepper powder.
Recipe# 39030
30 Nov 13

 
 
by shalinivenkatesh
No reviews
The tempering of dals, curry leaves and chillies in coconut oil is very aromatic and characteristic of south indian cooking. Coconut rice tastes good with sambhar or any south indian subzi.
Recipe# 39029
30 Nov 13

 
 by Radha Hoizal
No reviews
Unlike kheer this sweet recipe can be enjoyed anytime.The sweetness and flavour imparted by the white chocolate makes it all the more pleasing to the palate.
Recipe# 39027
30 Nov 13

 
 
by damyantiben
No reviews
Tickle your taste buds with this creamy and cheesy risotto mildly spiced with Indian flavours. It is just heavenly when served piping hot on a cold winter evening.
Recipe# 39026
29 Nov 13

 
 
by damyantiben
No reviews
Originally pilaf or pilav, plov, palao, polu and pulaw is a staple food and a national dish in afghan, uzbek, tajik, and bukharan jewish cuisines. Here is the vegetarian, aromatic and healthy pilaf for your loved ones.
Aam Lassi Slush
Recipe# 2848
26 Nov 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Here, we bring together two favourite beverage formats – slush and lassi! Rich and luscious mango lassi is blended with mint leaves and ice cubes to get a slushy, peppy drink, which is sure to be enjoyed by everybody. Remember to let the Aam Lassi Slush rest a while out of the freezer so you can mix ....
Adrak Aur Ganne ka Slush, Sugarcane and Ginger Slush
Recipe# 2850
26 Nov 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
The streets of Mumbai are dotted with vendors selling "ganne ka ras" (sugarcane juice) extracted by pressing the sweet " ganna" or sugarcane. We are so familiar with the sight of fresh sugarcane juice that it is not a novelty. But when the same is frozen with a dash of ginger juice and lemon, ....
Aloo Ka Bomb
Recipe# 2839
26 Nov 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Our very own version of the "Baked Stuffed Potato", fondly named by street vendors as a "Bomb". Whole potatoes scooped and stuffed with a chatpata paneer filling and topped with spicy green chutney and crispy sev.
Anar ka Slush, Pomegranate Slush
Recipe# 2851
26 Nov 13

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
Who can resist a chatpata and chilled dose of Anar ka Gola, especially after binging on their favourite snacks like Khasta Kachori Chaat , Sev Puri ,
Babycorn and Mushroom Curry Rice
Recipe# 457
26 Nov 13

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
Long grains of rice interspersed with colourful and chunky veggies, and lusciously flavoured with coconut milk and red curry paste. The ultimate touch to the Baby Corn and Mushroom Curry Rice is the addition of lemon rind and basil leaves, whose aroma is indelibly locked in by cooking the rice wrapp ....
Broccoli, Bean Sprouts and Long Bean Salad
Recipe# 448
26 Nov 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Behold this brilliant salad and you can’t help drooling! Indeed, what a fabulous sight it is, with a vibrant mix of broccoli, sprouts and long beans drowned in a rich dressing of coconut milk and mushrooms perked up with red curry paste. Garnished with sesame seeds, this Broccoli, Bean Sprouts ....
Cabbage and Carrot Double Decker Sandwich
Recipe# 38988
26 Nov 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Paneer and cheese perk up the protein quotient of this toasted vegetable sandwich. Packed with bone-strengthening calcium, this is also a great option for children. Enjoy it with a glass of fresh juice to kick start the day!
Chatuchak Fried Rice
Recipe# 460
26 Nov 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
You could well call it ‘phat-a-phat’ fried rice, as this sweet and sour thai rice preparation can be readied in a jiffy with leftover rice. With colourful veggies and tangy sauces, the chatuchak fried rice is a meal you will enjoy!
Coconut Cream
Recipe# 427
26 Nov 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Make your own coconut cream using this extremely simple method. You will never go back to the bought packs again, which do not only cost more but are also filled with preservatives. Coconut cream can be used to make different curries ranging from south-indian to thai curries and various desserts.
Cucumber Relish, Thai Cucumber  Pickle
Recipe# 435
26 Nov 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
This delectable dip-like accompaniment is a treasure from Thai cuisine. A stunning mix of ingredients like juicy cucumber, tangy tomato and spicy red chilli are mixed in a base of mildly-sweetened vinegar. The fabulous interplay o ....
Cucumber, Tomato and Peanuts in Sweet and Sour Dressing
Recipe# 453
26 Nov 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Fresh cucumber and tomatoes in a sweet sour dressing with crunchy peanuts.
Curry Of Tofu, Mushrooms and Vegetables
Recipe# 471
26 Nov 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
This Curry of Tofu, Mushrooms and Vegetables is a creamy spicy-sweet curry that speaks of the grandeur of Thai cuisine. While the elaborate masala paste adds spice to the preparation, coconut milk helps balance it with its sweet, milky flavour. Adding lemongrass as a bundle and removing it before se ....
Dahiwale Aloo ki Subzi Aur Urad Dal Puri
Recipe# 2825
26 Nov 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
This is a street side snack from central india. "puri bhaji" was everyone’s favourite dish for breakfast, especially in the olden days, when everyone lived in joint families and puris were considered the quickest to make. This recipe of puris uses an urad dal paste that gives bulk to the puris and a ....
Fried Bean Curd with Hot and Sweet Dip
Recipe# 439
26 Nov 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
A simple yet fancy finger food that fits a lazy Saturday afternoon just as well as a party for adults, fried bean curd with hot and sweet dip can be prepared quite easily by anybody. Use your creativ ....
Fried Potatoes in Ginger Mushroom Sauce
Recipe# 473
26 Nov 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
A too-yummy-to-describe creation from the Thai repertoire, Fried Potatoes in Ginger Mushroom Sauce features crisp potato wedges tossed in a saucy base made of pungent ingredients like ginger and garlic together with succulent mushrooms and crunchy veggies. The ....
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