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paneer tikka roll recipe | paneer tikka frankie recipe | paneer roll recipe | paneer wrap | with amazing images. paneer tikka roll recipe | paneer tikka frankie recipe | paneer roll recipe | paneer wrap. These rolls are a healthy version and make a complete meal by themselves. Learn how to make paneer tikka frankie recipe. Tikka Roll is a famous street food that comes from Kolkata and West Bengal. Tikka Roll is a wrap containing a filling and is rolled in Indian chapatti. We have put paneer tikka in the wrap to make a yummy paneer tikka roll. Paneer tikka is an Indian dish made with marinated paneer, onions and capsicum grilled on a non-stick pan or a tandoor. paneer roll recipe is marinated and cooked paneer and vegetables rolled in a Indian chapatti. The chapatis have been made with whole wheat flour which is a good source of iron and fibre as compared to the usual plain flour (maida) rotis. The paneer and vegetable filling enriches these rolls with essential vitamins and minerals and the calcium packed marinade adds that extra 'zing' to this recipe Tips to make paneer tikka kathi roll: 1. You can used leftover rotis to make this recipe. 2. You can also use mustard oil for marination for better taste and flavor. 3. Coats the paneer pieces in the marination gently using a spatula so that the paneer pieces wont break. 4. You can also pack these rolls for tiffin. 5. If you wish you can add kashmiri red chilli powder in the marination, it gives beautiful colour to the marinade. Enjoy paneer tikka roll recipe | paneer tikka frankie recipe | paneer roll recipe | paneer wrap | with detailed step by step images.
moong dal and spring onion paratha recipe | Indian moong dal stuffed paratha | healthy moong dal paratha | with 30 amazing images. moong dal and spring onion paratha recipe | Indian moong dal stuffed paratha | healthy moong dal paratha is a meal in itself. Learn how to make Indian moong dal stuffed paratha. To make the dough for moong dal and spring onion paratha, combine the whole wheat flour and salt in a deep bowl, mix well and knead into a soft dough using enough water. Keep aside. For the stuffing, boil enough water in a deep non-stick pan, add the soaked and drained yellow moong dal and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 6 to 8 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Drain well. Transfer the mixture into a plate and mash it lightly using a potato masher. Add all the remaining ingredients and mix well. Divide the stuffing into 6 equal portions and keep aside. Then to make Indian moong dal stuffed paratha, divide the dough into 6 equal portions. Roll a portion of the dough into a 75 mm (3") diameter circle using a little whole wheat flour for rolling. Place one portion of the stuffing in the centre of the circle. Bring together all the sides in the centre and seal tightly. Roll out again into 100 mm. (4") diameter circle, using a little whole wheat flour for rolling. Heat a non-stick tava (griddle) and cook the paratha using ¼ tsp of oil till golden brown spots appear on both the sides. Repeat steps 2 to 6 to make 5 more parathas. Serve immediately. Who can resist a scrumptious paratha? It is a versatile dish, which can be served as a satiating snack or as a wholesome meal! In this delicious Indian moong dal stuffed paratha, the spring onions provide an exciting crunch to a wholesome and tasty stuffing made of protein and fiber rich yellow moong dal. Moreover it is well paired with spring onions for the perfect contrast in flavour and texture. This mouth-watering healthy moong dal paratha is also made with a dough of whole wheat flour, avoiding maida, which tends to raise blood sugar levels fast. So, diabetics, weight watchers and heart patients can enjoy this nutrition-dense and flavourful Indian bread without any guilt. However, be cautious of cooking the paratha with minimum oil to cut down on excess calories and fat. Serve it with low fat curds and mint and onion chutney. Tips for moong dal and spring onion paratha. 1. Do not over cook the moong dal. It should be 90% cooked, but not mushy. 2. Instead of spring onion whites and greens, you can also use finely chopped onions and coriander. Enjoy moong dal and spring onion paratha recipe | Indian moong dal stuffed paratha | healthy moong dal paratha | with step by step photos.
healthy adai recipe | diabetic adai | Indian style dalia adai without rice | Indian snack for diabetes | With 27 amazing images. healthy adai is a nourishing South Indian snack which can be made on a weekday as well as on a weekend, and you will find the whole family flocking around the stove for more of this hot snack. Adai is a very popular snack in parts of South India, where it is served as breakfast or as a snack or for supper. Traditionally, this dosa-like snack is made with a batter of rice and lentils, flavoured with chillies, pepper and other ingredients. If you are looking for a healthy adai, here’s the recipe. In this Indian style dalia adai without rice, we have substituted rice with broken wheat, which not only matches up to the original in terms of flavour but also gives a unique texture that is absolutely delectable. To make healthy adai, combine the broken wheat, green moong dal, masoor dal, urad dal and fenugreek seeds in a deep bowl and soak in enough water for 2 hours. Drain well. Blend them in a mixer along with approx. ¾ cup of water to a coarse mixture. Transfer the mixture into a deep bowl, add the onions, asafoetida, ginger-green chilli paste, coriander, turmeric powder, curry leaves and salt and mix well. Heat a non-stick tava (griddle), sprinkle a little water on it and wipe it off gently using a muslin cloth. Pour a ladleful of the batter on it and spread it in a circular motion to make a 125 mm. (5”) diameter thin circle. Smear 1/8 tsp of oil over it and along the edges and cook on a medium flame till the adai turns golden brown in colour from both the sides. Serve immediately. Diabetics can have 2 of these Indian style dalia adai without rice for breakfast, to meet their nutrient requirements. Healthy individuals, heart patients, senior citizens and even kids would love to indulge in this healthy adai. Pregnant women and those women with PCOS who are looking forward to losing weight should include this diabetic adai in their diet. Serve it with a healthy green chutney to square up your meal of the day. This protein rich Indian style dalia adai without rice is a wise choice for all vegetarians who wish to enjoy a traditional meal to nourish their body cells, tissues and muscles. The broken wheat (dalia) is a good source of fibre and will also aid in giving a high satiety which will avoid binge eating. Tips for healthy adai. 1. Add water gradually while making the batter. The batter should be of pouring consistency and of coarse texture. 2. While making the adai, spread the batter in a circular motion only in one direction. Spreading clockwise and anti-clockwise both might form lumps in the adai. Enjoy healthy adai recipe | diabetic adai | Indian style dalia adai without rice | Indian snack for diabetes | with step by step photos and recipe below.
herbed capsicum paratha recipe | healthy shimla mirch paratha | bell pepper paratha Indian breakfast | how to make capsicum paratha | with 25 amazing images. herbed capsicum paratha recipe | healthy shimla mirch paratha | bell pepper paratha Indian breakfast | how to make capsicum paratha is a unique paratha with a Mexican touch that you will relish! Learn how to make capsicum paratha. To make herbed capsicum paratha, combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl, mix well and knead into a soft dough using enough water. Divide the dough into 5 equal portions. Roll a portion of the dough into a 150 mm. (6”) diameter circle using a little whole wheat flour for rolling. Heat a non-stick tava (griddle)and cook the paratha using ¼ tsp of oil till golden brown spots appear on both the sides. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to make 4 more parathas. Serve immediately. Thankfully, this tasty bell pepper paratha Indian breakfast treat is also quick and easy to make because all the ingredients are combined with the whole wheat flour in one shot to make the paratha dough, rather than the cumbersome process of stuffing them. You will surely enjoy the crunch of veggies, and the tingling notes of spices and herbs, which are abundant in this capsicum paratha. This classic Indian breakfast can be served as a meal with a bowl of curd. Diabetics, heart patients and weight-watchers are sure to enjoy this super tasty and healthy shimla mirch paratha, which imparts an interesting international dimension to a routine meal, without taboo ingredients like maida and cheese. The colourful capsicum are also a wealth of antioxidants which will help to reduce inflammation in the body and maintain the health of cells and organs of the body. Tips for herbed capsicum paratha. 1. We have used colourful capsicum, but you can use any coloured capsicum available in your refrigerator. 2. Ensure to chop the capsicum finely so rolling is easier. 3. Spring onion greens can be replaced with finely chopped coriander. 4. Chilli flakes can can be replaced with finely chopped green chillies. 5. Oregano has been added for a Mexican touch. It can be replaced with any dried mixed herbs of your choice. 6. Knead into a soft dough, but not sticky. 7. Since the oil used to cook the parathas is minimal, serve them immediately to enjoy its flavour and texture. Enjoy herbed capsicum paratha recipe | healthy shimla mirch paratha | bell pepper paratha Indian breakfast | how to make capsicum paratha | with step by step photos.
mixed sprouts poha recipe | healthy sprouts poha | breakfast poha | protein poha | with 20 amazing images. Mixed Sprouts Poha is made of poha, mixed sprouts, peanut oil, onions and spices. A nutritious quick breakfast of Mixed Sprouts Poha taken early in the morning holds you in good stead throughout the day. Batata poha is a breakfast dish that's really easy to make and is commonly eaten in most houses. To make it healthier, I have substituted potatoes with sprouts in this Mixed Sprouts Poha recipe as sprouted pulses are easier to digest. Sprouts contain enzymes that aid digestion and are alkaline in nature. On sprouting, the seed becomes a veritable nutrient factory with a greater concentration of vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, vitamin K and B-complex. Sprouts are a good source of fibre, good for diabetic and heart friendly. We often have Mixed Sprouts Poha as a quick evening snack as the kids and rest of the family get to eat this. As poha is in most Indian kitchens and mixed sprouts is easily available, I love making this Quick Mixed Sprouts Poha recipe. Enjoy how to make mixed sprouts poha recipe | healthy sprouts poha | breakfast poha | protein poha | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
healthy buckwheat dhokla recipe | kuttu dhokla | high fibre buckwheat dhokla | healthy dhokla - breakfast recipe | with 24 amazing images. healthy buckwheat dhokla recipe | kuttu dhokla | high fibre buckwheat dhokla | healthy dhokla - breakfast recipe is a nourishing breakfast or snack with amazing health benefits. Learn how to make kuttu dhokla. To make healthy buckwheat dhokla, clean and wash the buckwheat in enough water only once. Washing it more will cause the starch to drain out. Drain the excess water using a strainer. Combine the buckwheat, curds and 1/3 cup of water in a deep bowl and mix well. Cover with a lid and keep aside to soak for at least 4 to 5 hours. Add the green chilli paste, ginger paste and salt. Add 1/2 tsp fruit salt (optional). Let the bubbles form. Mix batter gently. Pour half the batter into a greased 175 mm. (7") diameter thali and spread evenly by rotating the thali clockwise. Steam in a steamer for 10 to 12 minutes or till the dhoklas are cooked. Repeat to make 1 more thali. Cool slightly, cut into pieces and serve immediately. Snacks don't always have to be fat traps! With a bit of tact, you can make healthy versions of most of your all-time favourites. So, you get the best of both worlds – great taste and good health. Here is a delicious healthy dhokla - breakfast recipe that proves the point. Buckwheat is one such cereal which has a well balanced amino acid and thus is a high quality protein, especially for vegetarians. This protein when served in the form of kuttu dhokla can help to maintain cell health of various organs like skin, heart, liver and even immune cells. Rutin found in buckwheat helps maintain blood flow and prevents fatty clot formation in the arteries. It improves heart health and is beneficial for those suffering from heart ailments. Now, get ready for the surprise. There is no oil used in making this delectable snack. So this no fat, high fibre buckwheat dhokla is good for those having high blood cholesterol levels also. Its low GI makes it a suitable choice for diabetics too. A good source of fibre helps to keep you full for long hours and keep the gut healthy too! This and many more nutritional benefits - make healthy buckwheat dhokla a good snack for all! Tips for healthy buckwheat dhokla. 1. Remember to wash the buckwheat so as to remove the starch. Wash it once and not many times. 2. Depending on the weather and temperature in your area, the soaking time will vary. We suggest a minimum of 4 hours of soaking which can increase to 5 to 6 hours during winter season. Enjoy healthy buckwheat dhokla recipe | kuttu dhokla | high fibre buckwheat dhokla | healthy dhokla - breakfast recipe | with step by step photos.
bajra khakhra recipe | Indian style bajra til khakhra | bajre ka khakhra | healthy snack - bajra khakhra | with 35 amazing images. bajra khakhra is a nutritious and flavourful Indian snack packed with irresistible texture and flavour. Learn how to make Indian style bajra til khakhra. Bajre ka khakhra is an interesting variation to wheat flour khakhra which has bajra flour as its main ingredient paired with small quantities of wheat flour. Bajra along with sesame seeds make these khakhras a good source of iron – a key nutrient required to supply oxygen to all parts of the body. To make bajra khakhra, combine the bajra flour, whole wheat flour, ginger-garlic paste, green chillies, sesame seeds, turmeric powder, oil and salt. Add enough warm water and knead well into a firm dough. Divide the dough into 7 equal portions and roll each on a floured surface into a 75 mm. (3") diameter thin circle. Cook on a hot tava (griddle) on both the sides with a little ghee until pink spots appear on top of the rolled out dough. With the help of a folded muslin cloth, press the khakhra from all sides and cook till crisp, over a slow flame. Repeat for the remaining to make 6 more khakhras. Cool and store in an air-tight container. Perfectly spiced with ginger, garlic and green chilli paste, these crispy Indian style bajra til khakhra are a perfect pick me up snack for any time of the day. Pregnant women in their first trimester can include this dry snack for breakfast to ease morning sickness. Make these in large batches so that you can have them in the mornings whenever you have the urge to eat something. Bajra is also a rich source of magnesium which improves insulin response which is good for Diabetics and maintains heartbeat which benefits the heart. These healthy snack - bajra khakhras are cooked with ghee, but if you make them without too much ghee they are suitable for – diabetics, weight loss, PCOS, heart patients and even cancer patients. Tips for bajra khakhra. 1. Rolling these khakhras is slightly difficult so roll them with light hands and less pressure. 2. Cook them only on a slow flame to achieve the necessary crispiness. 3. Before storing them ensure to cool completely. Even slight warmth remaining in the khakhras might make them soggy. Enjoy bajra khakhra recipe | Indian style bajra til khakhra | bajre ka khakhra | healthy snack - bajra khakhra | with recipe below.
broccoli mushroom bean sprouts | stir fry recipe | Chinese style bean sprout mushroom stir fry | healthy veg stir fry with bean sprouts | with 28 amazing images. broccoli mushroom bean sprouts | stir fry recipe | Chinese style bean sprout mushroom stir fry | healthy veg stir fry with bean sprouts is a colourful fare which brings about a beautiful balance in both flavour and texture. Learn how to make Chinese style bean sprout mushroom stir fry. To make broccoli mushroom bean sprouts stir fry, heat the oil in a wok or a broad non-stick pan, add the garlic and sauté on a high flame for 30 seconds. Add the bean sprouts, mushrooms, broccoli and coloured capsicum and sauté on a high flame for 2 to 3 minutes. Add the dried thyme, chilli flakes, salt and soy sauce and sauté on a high flame for 1 minute. Serve immediately. A snappy Chinese style bean sprout mushroom stir fry that you can set on the table in a matter of minutes! Bean sprouts are chock-full of nutrients like fibre, which helps to improve the functioning of insulin, by utilizing glucose. Thus diabetics, heart patients and weight-watchers can include this nourishing bowl in their menu. Hand-in-hand with colourful and crunchy veggies that are rich in vitamin A and vitamin C, healthy veg stir fry with bean sprouts make a tasty and nutritious low-cal snack. These key nutrients are an antioxidant boost which can help to reduce inflammation in the body and enhance immunity too! Remember to make the broccoli mushroom bean sprouts stir fry on a very high flame to prevent the mushrooms from letting out water. You can serve this healthy stir-fry with a hot bowl of carrot onion soup to make a light dinner. Also check out many more diabetic friendly international recipes. Tips for broccoli mushroom bean sprouts stir fry. 1. If you don't have coloured capsicum then use green capsicum. 2. Serve broccoli mushroom bean sprouts stir fry with Chinese fried rice. Enjoy broccoli mushroom bean sprouts | stir fry recipe | Chinese style bean sprout mushroom stir fry | healthy veg stir fry with bean sprouts | with step by step photos.
Rich in the goodness of the 3 Bs – broccoli, bean sprouts and baby corn, this dish is a real hit on all occasions and on all counts! Since all three of the key ingredients have different textures, the overall feel is unique… and awesome! Just don’t miss this one! You can also try other diabetic friendly stir-fries like Broccoli, Mushrooms and Bean Sprouts Stir Fry or Raw Papaya and Cabbage Stir-fry .
green moong dal vegetable idli recipe | split green gram idli | healthy green moong dal vegetable idli | with 35 amazing images. green moong dal vegetable idli is good for diabetics, heart, weight loss, pregnancy and almost everyone. Learn to make split green gram idli. Popular South Indian snacks like idli and dosa are extremely tasty and nutritious, but often not suitable for those with high blood sugar because they are made predominantly with rice so we came up with lots of trials to give you a no rice healthy green moong dal vegetable idli. green moong dal vegetable idli is a diabetic-friendly version of idli that replaces rice with wholesome moong dal. Adding veggies to the batter improves the nutrient-quotient as well as flavour and texture of the idlis. green moong dal vegetable idli is rich in Vitamin B, Folic Acid, Phosphorus, Protein, Fiber. A serving size should be 3 green moong dal vegetable idlis. Relish this mouth-watering green moong dal vegetable idli right off the steamer, with sizzling hot sambhar. Pro tips for green moong dal vegetable idli: 1. Just before steaming add 1 tsp fruit salt. This will make the idli fluff up. 2. Mix batter gently till all the white froth is mixed evenly into the batter. Over mixing will make your idli flat. 3. Cool idlis and demould with a spoon. If you try to take the idlis out when hot they will break. 4. The green moong dal vegetable idlis are perfect to pack in an airtight container for Indian tiffin lunch box or kids tiffin box. 5. You can prepare the green moong dal vegetable idlis in the morning and serve later in the evening. Just steam the idlis for 5 minutes in an idli steamer and serve hot. Enjoy green moong dal vegetable idli recipe | split green gram idli | healthy green moong dal vegetable idli | with step by step photos.
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