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 Pickles without Calories

Pickles without Calories

We present to you some water-based pickles to perk up your meals through the year and some very low oil based pickles.

Indian love pickles, the oilier and spicier the better! Many of us have our favourite recipes handed down through the generations and we make it a point to replenish our pickle stocks every year. And while pickles can do great things to a simple meal, over indulgence in these calorific accompaniments is not advocated.

In the West they ‘pickle’ vegetables in water. Here are some recipes for water-based pickles that are completely oil-free, thus freeing you from worrying about unnecessary calories. Try Fresh Turmeric and Ginger Pickle and Mixed Vegetable-water Pickle Also we have a collection of pickles with very little oil and Carrot Pickle with very low salt used . The great thing is that you can make these vegetable pickles even though summer is long gone, and continue topping up your stock each time it runs low!

Fresh Turmeric and Ginger Pickle The soothing taste of fresh turmeric and the spiky flavour of fresh ginger make for a fabulous pickle! While fresh and tender, you will find the texture and taste of ginger are very enjoyable. Although mild, you can still feel your taste buds tingle when you bite into a piece.

Tamatar ki Launji is a pickle made of everyday ingredients, minimal time, and least effort is all it takes to make this mouth-watering accompaniment!


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Pickles Without Calories



Everyday ingredients, minimal time, and least effort is all it takes to make this mouth-watering accompaniment! A simple tempering of seeds and a sprinkling of common spice powders moves the humble tomato from an ‘extra’ ingredient status into the limelight. Perhaps it is the right combination of ingredients with the appropriate quick cooking techniques, which retains – and even enhances – the tangy flavour of tomatoes so beautifully. Enjoy the Tamatar ki Launji hot and fresh, with your favourite roti.
This Stuffed Bhavnagari Mirchi recipe is quite unique, compared to the usual way of preparing these chillies stuffed with or marinated in spices. On the other hand, Bharela Moong Dal Marcha features Bhavnagari chillies stuffed with a succulent and peppy mixture of moong dal and onions tempered traditionally and sautéed with spices and pastes. The fabulous stuffing gives a unique texture and memorable flavour to the chillies. For complete success, ensure that the cooked moong dal is separate, and not overcooked and mushy, because this will ruin the texture as well as the flavour of this exotic dish. Delectable Stuffed Bhavnagri Chillies can double up as elegant starters and also make a great side vegetable when served with dal and Rice .
tendli ka achar recipe | tendli pickle | instant tindora achar | kundru achar | | ivy gourd pickle |with 18 amazing images. tendli ka achar recipe | tendli pickle | instant tindora achar | kundru achar is a tad healthier pick than many other oil laden pickles. Learn how to make tendli pickle. To make tendli ka achar, wash the tendlis and wipe them dry using a dry kitchen towel. Trim the ends and cut each tendli into small pieces. Add salt and mix well. Cover with a lid and keep aside for 4 hours. You can keep it in the sun also. Drain the water from the tendli and discard it. Combine the marinated tendli with chilli powder, split mustard seeds, split fenugreek seeds, salt and oil and toss well. Serve or bottle in a sterilized glass jar and store refrigerated for upto 15 days. Pickles in India are a world by themselves. In a land of warm climate and little refrigeration, almost everything gets pickled in order to prolong its life - hard berries, onions, raw mangoes, green chillies, carrots, cauliflower, turnips, limes and what you have on hand. We have pickled some tendli to make instant tindora achar, but you can choose any vegetable you like. Like many other pickles, the kundru achar also gets its flavours from a combination of rai na kuria and methi kuria along with oil and chilli powder. While not much marination is needed for this pickle, with time the tendli tends to absorb the flavours of spices and become more flavourful. Ceramic or glass jars are best suited for tendli pickle as they do not get stained easily and prevent any chemical reaction too. All health conscious can enjoy this pickle in very small quantities. Remember to include it in your diet only occasionally as it does have appreciable amounts of salt. Tips for tendli ka achar. 1. Bottle in a sterilized glass jar and store for upto 15 days. 2. Always use a clean spoon each time you use the achar. This will preserve your achar. 3. Marinating the tendli in salt is crucial. Enjoy tendli ka achar recipe | tendli pickle | instant tindora achar | kundru achar | with step by step photos.
fresh turmeric and ginger pickle recipe | kachi haldi ka achar | haldi adrak ka achar | Indian style ginger turmeric pickle | with 11 amazing images. fresh turmeric and ginger pickle is an Indian winter special pickle which carries umpteen health benefits. Learn how to make kachi haldi ka achar. The soothing taste of fresh turmeric and the spiky flavour of tender ginger make for a fabulous pickle! While fresh and tender, you will find the texture and taste of ginger in Indian style ginger turmeric are very enjoyable. Although mild, you can still feel your taste buds tingle when you bite into a piece. To make fresh turmeric and ginger pickle, combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl and mix well. Transfer it to an air-tight glass jar, close the lid and set it aside in a cool, dry place for 4 to 5 hours for the flavours to blend well. Serve or store refrigerated in the same glass jar. It stays fresh up to 6 months when refrigerated. Turmeric too has a unique flavour, which has to be experienced to be understood. Together with a dash of lemon juice, the duo in haldi adrak ka achar pickle are sure to pleasantly surprise you. This kachi haldi ka achar can be made only when the ingredients are in season which is winter season. During this time when they make their appearance in the market, almost every household whips up a batch of this pickle as it is not only tasty but also good for health. Make a batch at the beginning of winter season (during the end of October) and towards the end of January make 1 to 2 more batches for the coming months. Ginger has compound Gingerol and fresh turmeric has curcuminoids, both which have anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial benefits. The lemon juice added not only acts as a preservative for the Indian style ginger turmeric pickle, but also adds vitamin C , which too acts as an antioxidants and helps builds your immunity to fight various infections. Read more about the health benefits of fresh turmeric, amba haldi. This recipe can be enjoyed by healthy people to heart patients, cancer patients to even diabetics. Have a small quantity of kachi haldi ka achar daily during meal time. Tips for fresh turmeric and ginger pickle. 1. While this recipe mentions to use sliced ginger and turmeric, you can also finely chop it. 2. For this pickle, use the special white variety of tender ginger, available with this fresh turmeric in the winter season. It has a slightly mild taste and hence is a good addition to the pickle. Enjoy fresh turmeric and ginger pickle recipe | kachi haldi ka achar | haldi adrak ka achar | Indian style ginger turmeric pickle | with photos and recipe below.
fresh ginger pickle recipe | quick Indian style ginger pickle | 3 ingredient ginger pickle - winter recipe | homemade adrak ka achar | healthy ginger pickle | with 7 amazing images. To make fresh ginger pickle, combine the fresh ginger, lemon juice and salt in a bowl and mix well. This pickle is ready to serve after 2 to 3 hours. Store refrigerated in an air-tight container or a glass jar for up to 1 year. Winter is the perfect time of year to make this quick Indian style ginger pickle, as the ginger is tender and at its aromatic best. It is also easily available and cheap around this time of the year. This 3 ingredient ginger pickle – winter recipe, is completely oil-free and a good accompaniment to Indian meals. While ginger is commonly added in Indian cooking, consuming ginger in its raw form is the best and the healthiest. The distinctive aroma and flavour of ginger come from its natural oils, the most important of which is gingerol. This exhibits anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. In simple terms, this homemade adrak ka achar helps us fight various bacteria and viruses and lend us well-being. The use of lemon juice in healthy ginger pickle, further adds on to its vitamin C count. This key nutrient is necessary for a healthy immune system along with a glowing skin and maintaining healthy gums too. Moreover, this pickle makes use of very little salt, so is all the more nourishing. Tips for quick Indian style ginger pickle. 1. Instead of cutting the ginger into slices, you can chop them finely too. 2. Store this pickle in a glass jar and refrigerate it. It stays fresh for a year too! 3. This pickle can be enjoyed by healthy individuals to diabetic and heart patients to even those aiming weight loss. However, those with high blood pressure need to be cautious about the quantity and frequency of consumption. Enjoy fresh ginger pickle recipe | quick Indian style ginger pickle | 3 ingredient ginger pickle - winter recipe | homemade adrak ka achar | healthy ginger pickle.
This quick recipe of one of the easiest and most economical pickles to make and is used by most Punjabi households. Lemon juice and salt act as a preservative in this recipe. Fresh tender root ginger available during the monsoon months is best suited for this pickle. Choose lemons that are firm with a smooth, shiny yellow skin and wash them thoroughly before pickling them. The pickle is ready to eat after 10 days. This bitter pickle is surprisingly good with rich spiced dishes. I suggest you also try it out with Paneer Stuffed Green Pea Parathas .
This is one of Delhi's most popular winter pickles. Large glass jars of this pickle are often sold at street corners. An assortment of fresh winter vegetables, fresh green garlic in tangy mustard flavoured water makes my mouth water just to think of it. Special "black" carrots available in winter enrich the colour of the "water" in this pickle to a glorious beet colour. Unable to find the bleeding "black" carrots, I have substituted them with ordinary red carrots. I often replenish the vegetables in this pickle as they get eaten. Fresh green peppercorns with their stalks can be added if they are in season. This pickle stays well for 8 to 10 days. It will get sour as time passes, you may need to add some sugar as that happens. One way to slow its deterioration is to refrigerate it.
Chillies come together with a unique blend of spices, giving rise to a tongue-tickling accompaniment for any meal. Whether dhoklas or khichdi, just serve a little of this Green Chilli Pickle alongside the dish to give it a fiery touch. A special blend of spices like soonth and carom seeds compensates for the reduction in salt, giving the same finger-licking effect as a salt-loaded one. This yummy accompaniment can also be enjoyed by hypertensive people, in limited quantities and only occasionally. A low-salt, low-sodium menu can also include other dishes like the Mili Jhuli Subzi and the Mooli Moong Dal .

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Pickles without Calories
 on 01 Jul 17 02:30 PM
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Acchaar ek eysa vianjan hai jo subji na bhi ho tho roti ya paratha ke saath kha sakte hai. As I am working in MNC, do not get much time for cooking. Is article se mein Tarlaji ki Stuffed Bhavnagri Chillies, Carrot, Green Chilli, Nimbu Adrak ka Achaar mein ghar banana seekh gayee hoo.Sabhi acchaar badiyaa bane.