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One-pan summer dinners you can make in 20 minutes

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 28, 2025, 16:00 IST
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One-pan summer dinners you can make in 20 minutes

When the heat hits full swing and the kitchen starts to feel like a pressure cooker, the smartest move is to keep things simple. And nothing says simple like one-pan meals. No pile of dirty dishes, no juggling between burners—just one trusty kadhai or pan and you’re good to go. With the right spices, a few fresh ingredients, and a little flair, you can have dinner ready before your brain even has time to protest. Here are five quick, flavorful one-pan dinners perfect for summer nights when energy is low but cravings are real.

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Besan chilla veggie wrap

Think of it as a savoury pancake that doubles as dinner. Make a quick batter with besan, haldi, ajwain, salt, chopped onions, green chillies, and a splash of water. On a hot pan, spread the batter like a dosa, drizzle a little oil, and let it crisp up. Flip and cook both sides. Stuff with leftover sabzi, salad, or even a dollop of chutney. It’s light, high-protein, and surprisingly satisfying.

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Paneer pepper masala

This one's tasty, colourful, and incredibly fast. In a pan, heat some oil with jeera, add chopped garlic, onions, and let them soften. Toss in diced capsicum, red chilli powder, turmeric, and a pinch of garam masala. Add paneer cubes, sauté till golden, and finish with kasuri methi and a squeeze of lemon. It’s spicy, smoky, and goes great with roti or just on its own with a side of raita.

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Masala egg fried rice

Got some leftover rice? Turn it into something delicious in no time. Start by heating oil with mustard seeds and curry leaves. Add chopped onions, green chillies, and a bit of ginger. Once it’s fragrant, crack in a couple of eggs and scramble them with salt and pepper. Toss in the rice, sprinkle some pav bhaji masala or garam masala, mix well, and garnish with coriander. It’s filling, flavourful, and needs absolutely no side dish.

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Lemon jeera pulao

Fragrant, zesty, and made in minutes. In ghee, sizzle some jeera, bay leaf, and a clove or two. Add cooked rice, turmeric, and a pinch of salt. Mix gently. Finish with a generous splash of lemon juice and chopped coriander. Add peanuts or boiled peas if you like a bit of texture. It’s tangy, comforting, and perfect with curd or pickle.

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Quick aloo bhindi stir-fry

Heat oil in a pan with mustard seeds and hing. Add thinly sliced potatoes and let them cook halfway. Throw in chopped bhindi, salt, haldi, and sambar powder or your favourite spice mix. Cook uncovered till crispy. Stir in a few curry leaves at the end. Serve it hot with plain paratha or even rolled into a chapati for a fuss-free wrap.


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