Approachable Vegetarian Indian Recipes - Forks and Folly (2024)

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Channa Masala and Veggie Korma, TwoVegetarian Indian Recipes in One Must-Pin Post!

I’m a sucker for family movies, especially ones that expose my children to different cultures. After watching our Friday Night movies, we often incorporate some of the themes into our meals the following week. Ratatouille, for example, was a perfect excuse to showcase some new veggies to my children in a fun way, and my kids discovered the merits of Dulce de Leche after watching Rio 2. Lucky guys, right?

Now, as we welcomeThe Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel to theaters (it started March 6th), my kitchen is ready to go with our favorite Indian dishes. This multi-generational love story set in Jaipur is a rich backdrop for an inspired post-movie night dinner.

I adore vegetarian Indian cuisine, so I set of to World Market to pick up some globalfoods to help me with my main dishes, and a few accessories to dress up my table for the meal.

The menu? Channa Masala with Carmelized Onions and Mushrooms, a rich Veggie Korma, spiced Jasmine rice, and Garlic Naan with dipping sauces. If ever there was a time for smell-o-vision, this would be it.

If you’ve never cooked Indian food before, don’t be intimidated. From-scratch recipes can have tons of foreign-to-you spices in them, but with the aid of World Market and their amazing variety of Indian sauces, these dishes can be whipped up in no time with your favorite ingredients.

The first step of the process is to get your rice started. I always use jasmine rice, as it’s perfect for soaking up the rich sauces of Indian cuisine. To my rice cooker, I just added a dash of tumeric, and a few cumin and mustard seeds. If you don’t have those spices on hand, just don’t add them. No biggie!

Now, Channa Masala may sound really exotic, but it’s very approachable. Think garbanzo beans in a tomato-y gravy with a little curry. Tasty Bite makes an awesome Channa Masala. To dress it up just a tad, I sliced up an onion and caramelized it in a skillet with some sliced mushrooms.

Then, I poured in two packets of Channa Masala and heated it through.

That’s it, y’all. Soooo darn simple. So flavorful. And no one will ever know it took just a few minutes to whip up!

The Veggie Korma recipe is just as easy. I chopped up some veggies that I had on hand and sauteed them over medium high heat with a splash of oil.

Once softened, I poured in the Tiger Tiger Mild Korma sauce. The korma sauce is mild and creamy, with a hint of curry flavor to it. It’s absolutely delectable. I dare you to not take a spoonful of the sauce just by itself. And again, it’s as simple as that.

Now, if you have a crew of hungry hippos dining with you, be sure to keep them sated with some naan and Major Grey’s Mango Chutney and some homemade raita. The naan, which I got at my grocery store pre-made is also awesome to scrape up any leftover sauces in the bowl.

Have I whet your appetite? Skip the takeout and make Indian food yourself with these easy shortcut recipes!

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Channa Masala

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Ingredients

  • 2 packages of Tasty Bite Channa Masala
  • 1 onion, sliced
  • 8 oz. mixed mushrooms, sliced
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil

Instructions

  1. In a wok over high heat, add vegetable oil. Toss in onion and mushrooms and stir fry until golden. Reduce heat to medium low and pour in Channa Masala mix. Heat until warmed through.

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Veggie Korma

Ingredients

  • 1 , 14.8 ounce jar of Tiger Tiger Kashmiri Mild Korma Sauce
  • 1 diced onion
  • 2 zucchini, diced
  • 1 carrot, thinly sliced
  • 1 small head of broccoli, chopped
  • 1 small head of cauliflower, chopped
  • 8 oz. mushrooms, sliced
  • 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil

Instructions

  1. In a wok over high heat, add oil and vegetables. Stir fry until softened. Reduce heat then pour in korma sauce. Stir until warmed through and serve immediately with jasmine rice and naan.

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Raita

Ingredients

  • 1 cup of plain Greek yogurt
  • 1/2 English cucumber, diced
  • 1/4 of cilantro, chopped
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

Instructions

  1. Mix all ingredients and serve with naan.

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I was provided World Market Gift Cards in order to purchase products for this post and to compensate me for my time. All opinions are my own.

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Katie Harding has been blogging since 2010. What originally started out as a platform to discuss new parenthood, her blogging now focuses on her passion for cooking: creating recipes and sharing tips for entertaining friends and family of all ages. Outside of the kitchen you’ll find her with her family (three boys, one husband, multiple exchange student daughters, and Hank the pup), or gallivanting around the world with her fork in tow.

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What is the most popular vegetarian Indian dish? ›

The 5 Most Popular Indian Vegetarian Dishes
  1. Channa Masala. This mouth watering chickpea curry is often a staple and regional favorite of North Indian breakfasts. ...
  2. Dal Makani. Dal Makhani is a very popular Indian dish from the Punjab and Northern Indian region. ...
  3. Saag Paneer. ...
  4. Mutter Paneer. ...
  5. Malai Kofta.
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What are vegan Indian dishes? ›

Some vegan-friendly North Indian curries include chana masala (chickpea curry in a tomato sauce), aloo gobi (potatoes and cauliflower in a ginger garlic turmeric sauce), baingan bharta (mashed eggplant), bhindi (okra), cabbage, and aloo matar (potatoes and peas in a spiced tomato sauce).

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All of India's most widely practiced religions have dietary laws and traditions. For example, Hindu texts often praise vegetarianism, and Hindus may also avoid eating beef because cows are traditionally viewed as sacred. Muslim teachings, meanwhile, prohibit pork.

What is the nicest Indian dish? ›

Without a doubt, the most delicious Indian food is Butter Chicken, Samosa, Matar Paneer, Rogan Josh, Tandoori Chicken, Masala Dosa and Hyderabadi Biriyani.

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Why are most Hindus vegan? ›

A religious tradition

Then, in a religion which was increasingly marked by ahimsa, the 'absence of the desire to kill', abstaining from meat and fish became commendable and vegetarianism established itself as a model respecting the principle of non-violence.

What to eat at night in dinner Indian food? ›

What should I eat for Indian dinner? Non-Vegetarian dinner ideas – Chicken curry / butter chicken/ chicken tikka masala with butter naan, roti, cumin rice or ghee rice. Vegetarian dinner – Dal makhani / Vegetable korma/ potato curry/ paneer butter masala with butter naan, roti, paratha, cumin rice or pulao.

What should an American order at an Indian restaurant? ›

5 best items to order as a beginner:
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Do Indian vegetarians eat eggs? ›

Many assume that India is a country of vegetarians, but that's miles from the truth: 69% of Indians eat meat, and about 23% are egg eaters. Of this latter group, 9% identify as “eggetarians,” or vegetarians who eat eggs.

Which country is the most vegetarian in the world? ›

No other country or part of the world has anywhere close to the number of vegetarian people as India, either in percentage of the population or in total number. India is the unique outlier. Going by percentage of the population, Mexico is the second most vegetarian country, at 19%, then Brazil and Taiwan at 14%.

Which state in India is the most vegetarian? ›

Rajasthan: Approximately 71.17% of Rajasthan's population identifies as vegetarian, making it the state with the highest percentage. This is likely due to the strong influence of Jainism and Hinduism in the region. Himachal Pradesh: Slightly behind Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh boasts around 69.25% vege.

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Lacto-Ovo-Vegetarian

Lacto-ovo vegetarians are the most common kind of vegetarian. You can be just one or the other. A lacto-vegetarian is used to describe a type of vegetarian who does not eat eggs but does eat dairy products. Ovo-vegetarian refers to people who do not eat meat or dairy products but do eat eggs.

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India - Khichdi

Khichdi is a very popular Indian dish, so much so that it is considered to be the 'national dish of India'.

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