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10 Best Vegetarian Dinner Recipes


Now whether you've taken the full vegetarian plunge or just want to mix it up, our collection of dinner recipes make it hard for you not to gomeatless all week long. We bring you our 10 best 
vegetarian dinner recipes including ideas for quick week night mealsand weekend superstars. If you were dithering over dinner, we’ve now got you covered with delicious ways to include proteins, calcium and other nutrients in your diet as well as brilliant tricks to take vegetarian cooking to a whole new level. Let go of the lingering misconception that vegetarian food is boring and let us take you on an exciting journey that’s sure to satisfy your discerning palate. Luckily for you, going green actually saves time since vegetables cook faster than meats. (Vegetarians 1: Nonvegetarians 0).

Wondering how to include the key nutrients in your diet? Here’s help:

1. Build a Balanced Meal
 Combine protein and fiber during dinner as it will help you feel full for longer. Spruce up your meals with some lemon juice or slices of orange to up your intake of vitamin C. Since you’ll be saying no to salmon, consume flaxseeds and walnuts daily which contain omega-3 fatty acids.

2. Protein-Packed Diet
It’s true, nothing contains protein quite like meat does. But if you’re vegetarian - load up on protein-rich ingredients like soybeans, green beans, whole grains, seeds and nuts.

3. Turn Up That Umami Kick
Include asparagus, tomatoes, seaweed, soy, tofucorn and onions in your diet as they are good substitute for umami (and just delicious).

4. Crazy for Calcium and Iron
Did you know: the recommended iron intake for vegetarians is 1.8 times more than non vegetarians? While seeds, legumes, dried fruits are rich in iron; broccolikale and tofu are all really good sources of calcium.
 

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5 Smart Tricks for Vegetarian Cooking

Every cook should know tips to make meatless meals that really satisfy. So even if you’re entertaining a mixed crowd of vegetarians and non vegetarians, you can make them all happy with these simple tricks that are sure to please. Let fresh seasonal produce inspire your menu, use garden fresh vegetables that are full of flavour and add some cheese or sautée lightly in olive oil so your dish comes together beautifully.

1. Cheese Please: Admit it - the secret ingredient is always cheese. Spruce up your mundane meals with some cheesy goodness and transform the dish completely, making it oh so yummy.

2. Kick of Garlic: The finer chopped the garlic is, the more it infuses into your dish.

3. Meaty Greens: Choose vegetables like potatoes, mushrooms, aubergine, beetroot, squashes especially if you’re cooking for non-vegetarians, and pair with spinach and bell peppers.

4. Some Like It Hot: Keep your kitchen cupboards well stocked with chilly flakes, piri piri sauce, some scratch or cayenne pepper to up the spice quotient in your meals.

5. Play with Flavours: Excite your palate by combining flavours and textures, like serving a creamy risotto with some crunchy asparagus and chewy shiitake mushrooms.
 

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Recipes to Try at Home -

1. Makhni Paneer Biryani
Recipe by Chef Vicky Ratnani

Layered with rice and doused in a creamy gravy, this mouth-watering Makhni Paneer Biryani is your new go-to favourite. A recipe that’s sure to satisfy vegetarians and meat-lovers alike!
 

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2. Hot Yellow Curry with Vegetables
Recipe by Chef Varun Tali

Impress your guests no end with this ambrosial Thai yellow curry, flavoured with galangal and lemongrass. Throw in some broccoli, carrots, eggplant and you won’t even know what’s missing!
 

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3. Masala Bhindi

Recipe by Chef Marut Sikka/Chef Mohammad Ilyas

Reach foodie heaven in a jiffy with this quick and easy masala bhindi recipe. So spicy, so scrumptious - you’ll definitely want to make this tonight.
 
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4. Pommes Gratin
Recipe by Chef Vicky Ratnani

Loaded with cream and flavoured with thyme, our rich potato gratin is sure to satisfy any palate. Cheddar cheese lends extra creaminess and a subtle cheesy tang to this decadent dish.
 
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5. Vegetarian Burritos
Recipe by Chef Aditya Bal

Skip the usual and whip up our delectable Mexican burritos tonight. Packed with kidney beans and a cheesy mix, just serve the tortillas with a sensational salsa and you’re good to go. So interesting and delicious, your family won’t even guess they’re healthy!
 
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6. Vegetarian Nargisi Kofta
Recipe by Chef Niru Gupta

Fried golden and just delicious, spruce up this gorgeous recipe with your favourite curryor just eat as is.
 
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7. Penne A La Vodka
Recipe by Chef Divya Burman

With its irresistible flavour and a splash of vodka, this creamy pasta dish will please everyone at the table time and time again. Delicious, comforting and downright divine!
 
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8. Dum Paneer Kali Mirch
Recipe by Chef Divya Burman

This paneer cooked on dum is yum! If you’re jumping on the low-calorie bandwagon, you can even exclude the cream and go the guilt-free way. This ambrosial curry brightened with black pepper is sure to please everyone at the dinner table, not just the vegetarians.
 
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9. Vegetarian Khow Suey
Recipe by Chef Ajay Chopra

Garnish this one-pot meal with fried garlic, onion, peanuts, the works! And with a generous squeeze of lime, you’ll have this coconut-y Burmese delicacy bursting with authentic flavors in no time.
 

10. Matar Ka Dulma
Recipe by Chef Vibha Shastri

1COMMENTSA hearty vegetarian recipe even meat-eaters will love, green peas tempered with spices and packed with masalas. Umm, yum!
 
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Comments

  1. Wow, I never knew there were so many ways to prepare beans. This article has opened my eyes to a whole new world of bean recipes. I love the variety of options you've provided, from Mexican-inspired dishes to hearty soups. I'll definitely be experimenting with different flavors and combinations now.
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    Health Benefits of Double Beans

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