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7 Easy Jain Recipes Without Onion or Garlic for Beginners: Simple & Satvik Meals

7 Easy Jain Recipes Without Onion or Garlic for Beginners: Simple & Satvik Meals

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Craving flavorful meals without onion or garlic? Jain cuisine proves that Satvik cooking can be delicious, nutritious, and beginner-friendly. Whether you're new to Jainism or simply exploring plant-based meals, these seven easy recipes will become staples in your kitchen—no fancy ingredients or complicated steps required!


1. Moong Dal Khichdi (One-Pot Comfort Meal)

Why it’s perfect for beginners: Just 5 ingredients, minimal prep, and ready in 20 minutes!

Ingredients:

  • ½ cup moong dal (split yellow lentils)
  • ½ cup rice
  • 1 tsp cumin seeds
  • 1 tbsp ghee
  • ½ tsp turmeric
  • Salt to taste

Method:

  1. Rinse dal and rice together.
  2. Heat ghee, temper cumin seeds, then add dal-rice mix.
  3. Add 3 cups water, turmeric, and salt. Cook until soft (like porridge).

Serving tip: Pair with kadhi (yogurt curry) or papad.

2. Sabudana Thalipeeth (Fasting-Friendly Pancake)

Great for: Quick breakfast or fasting days.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup sabudana (soaked overnight)
  • 2 boiled potatoes (mashed)
  • 1 tbsp peanut powder
  • 1 green chili (optional)
  • Rock salt to taste

Method:

  1. Mix all ingredients into a dough.
  2. Flatten into small discs and cook on a greased pan until crispy.

Pro tip: Serve with coconut chutney or yogurt.

3. Lauki (Bottle Gourd) Thepla

A healthier twist on Gujarati thepla—no onion, no garlic!

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup grated lauki (bottle gourd)
  • 1 cup whole wheat flour
  • 1 tbsp besan (gram flour)
  • 1 tsp ajwain (carom seeds)
  • ½ tsp red chili powder

Method:

  1. Squeeze water from lauki, then mix all ingredients.
  2. Roll into thin rotis and cook on a tawa with ghee.

Best with: A dollop of methi (fenugreek) chutney.





4. Jain-style Pav Bhaji (Street Food, Satvik Style!)

Who said Jain food can’t be fun?

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups mixed veggies (potatoes, carrots, capsicum)
  • 1 tbsp pav bhaji masala
  • 1 tsp lemon juice
  • Butter (for toasting pav)

Method:

  1. Boil and mash veggies.
  2. Sauté with masala, salt, and lemon juice.
  3. Toast pav (bread) in butter.

Trick: Add grated paneer for extra richness.

5. Rajgira Paratha (Amaranth Flatbread)

Gluten-free & protein-packed!

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup rajgira (amaranth) flour
  • 1 boiled potato
  • ½ tsp jeera (cumin)
  • Water (as needed)

Method:

  1. Mash potato, mix with flour and jeera.
  2. Knead into soft dough, roll into parathas.
  3. Cook on a tawa with ghee.

Perfect for: Fasting days or a healthy lunchbox option.

6. Dudhi Muthia (Steamed Gujarati Snack)

Soft, steamed, and subtly spiced.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup grated dudhi (bottle gourd)
  • 1 cup wheat flour
  • 1 tbsp besan
  • ½ tsp mustard seeds
  • 1 tbsp sugar (optional)

Method:

  1. Mix all ingredients, shape into logs.
  2. Steam for 15 minutes, then temper with mustard seeds.

Eat it: With green chutney or as a tea-time snack.

7. Sweet Peanut Ladoo (3-Ingredient Dessert)

No cooking, no fuss—just pure joy!

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup roasted peanuts (powdered)
  • ½ cup jaggery powder
  • 1 tbsp ghee

Method:

  1. Mix all ingredients, shape into ladoos.
  2. Refrigerate for 10 mins to set.

Why it’s great: Ready in under 15 minutes and full of energy!


Bonus: How to Build a Traditional Jain Thali

Want a balanced meal? Combine:
✔ 1 grain (rotli, rice, or thepla)
✔ 1 dal/kadhi (moong dal or yogurt-based curry)
✔ 1 vegetable dish (stir-fried lauki or aloo sabzi)
✔ 1 snack (muthia or farsan)
✔ 1 sweet (peanut ladoo or fruit)

Final Tip: Invest in asafoetida (hing)—it adds an umami kick without onions or garlic!

These recipes prove that Jain cooking is anything but boring. Whether you need a quick breakfast, a hearty lunch, or a sweet treat, these dishes keep it simple, Satvik, and satisfying. Happy cooking!

Sources: Jain Food Blog, Gujarat Tourism Traditional Recipes, Satvik Kitchen Guide 2024

Vanna

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2025.05.15

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