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Colocasia leaf is frequently used in Maharashtrian and Gujarati cuisine in preparations like paatra and wadi. Now, it is time to think beyond these and find many more flavourful ways to include this iron-rich ingredient in your diet. A variant of the popular South Indian dry subzi made of vegetables and dal, this Colocasia Leaf Usli is a delicious way to bid goodbye to anaemia. Make this dry subzi using the easy steaming method described here.
A medley of different vegetables is not only pleasing to the eye but equally appealing to your taste buds. A vitamin packed fare, rich in fiber and proteins, this recipe is great for increasing immunity as well as for cleansing the intestine.
Scooped containers of boiled bottle gourd are packed with a flavourful, soft paneer stuffing, and topped with tangy tomato gravy. Known for its good health quotient, bottle gourd becomes all the more desirable in this Bharwa Lauki recipe, as it combines tastefully with protein-packed paneer and Vitamin A and C rich tomatoes.
It is common to stuff bhindi with besan and masala powders. But, you can give the popular dish a twist by stuffing it with paneer instead. By using low-fat paneer, you can ensure guilt-free dining too! What makes the Stuffed Bhindi with Paneer all the more delightful is the thoughtful combination of spices, tomatoes and onions, which makes the dish extremely aromatic and tasty.
Generally, spinach is combined with paneer or potatoes in everyday cooking. In this easy subzi, it is combined with sprouted matki, to exponentially increase the nutrient content. Sprouting increases the iron and vitamin A content of moath beans, while spinach adds iron, folic acid and vitamin C to this innovative dish. A special masala paste made with everyday spices makes the Spinach and Moath Beans Curry extremely flavourful.
Traditional vegetables can be cooked in contemporary ways, and vice versa. But, sometimes the olden favourites remain our golden choice! Time can tarnish neither the flavour nor aroma of this Gavarfali ki Subzi, a simple preparation of cluster beans cooked in a curd based gravy. Once you try it, this fibre and folic acid rich subzi will become a frequently repeated menu item.
Discover a new way to make a creamy, flavorful and low-calorie gravy. Packed with delicate seasonings and spices, this Low-Calorie Nawabi Curry makes a wonderful fare especially when served hot with rotis . Apart from being a low-calorie recipe, this curry has a wealth of nutrients like vitamins A and C.
This amazing preparation will be quite unlike anything you have tasted so far! A gravy of curds flavoured with a semi-spicy paste plays a host to delicious yet nutritious spinach dumplings. A wonderful accompaniment to roti, khichdi and rice, the Spinach Dumplings in Curd Curry is a novel dish that must be tried to be believed.
Poppy seeds, generally associated with sweets and rich gravies, are a wonderful source of iron! Here, they are used along with ridge gourd to make a quick and easy subzi. Ridge Gourd with Poppy Seeds has a nutty taste and pleasant texture that is very enjoyable. Serve hot with a roti of your choice.
gavarfali ki sukhi sabzi recipe | gavar ki sabzi | cluster beans Indian vegetable | dry gavarfali sabzi | healthy gavarfali sabzi | with 17 amazing pictures. gavarfali ki sukhi sabzi is a lip-smacking dry sabzi that combines beautifully with phulkas fresh off the tava! The benefits of fibre-rich cluster beans are enhanced by the introduction of flavour-imparting garlic, which also keeps blood sugar and cholesterol levels under control. Gavarfali ki sukhi sabzi is basically from Rajasthan but this is not the tradional Rajasthani gavarfali sabzi as we have made it healthier by making variations in the recipe. To make gavarfali ki sukhi sabzi, clean and wash gavarfali. Unlike french beans, cluster beans take a long time to cook so they are steamed or pressure cooked but with this recipe we have cooked it in a pan so choose tender cluster beans as the mature one's are hard. Chop them into 1" pieces. Further, heat the oil in a broad non-stick pan and add the cumin seeds. When the seeds crackle, add the onions you can also add potatoes and tomatoes, garlic paste and turmeric powder and sauté on a medium flame for 2 minutes. Add the cluster beans, salt and ½ cup of water and mix well. Cover with a lid and cook on a medium flame for 8 to 10 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the coriander-cumin seeds powder and chilli powder and mix well. Cover with a lid and again cook on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Serve cluster beans Indian vegetable hot. Do not ever over cook gavarfali or else they will turn flavourless. This gavar ki sabzi is made with minimum of ingredients that are easily available in each and every Indian household. My mother had taught me this healthy gavarfali sabzi when I was learning as it is a supremely basic dish and can be cooked once in a week for any meal. As the sabzi is dry, you can easily carry it with you in your lunch box or can pack it for your kids tiffin box. Gavrafali is one of the vegetables that provide umpteen amounts of fiber. This sabzi lends 4.1 g of fiber per serving which is 16% of your day’s requirement. Fiber has many key roles to play in our body. The most common one is to keep us free of constipation by helping in easy bowel movements. Fiber helps maintain normal blood circulation too. It helps to prevent clots in the arteries, which carry blood to the heart, and thus prevents heart disease. Good healthy heart sabzi and low cholesterol sabzi. Enjoy gavarfali ki sukhi sabzi | gavar ki sabzi | gavarfali sabzi | dry gavarfali sabzi | Indian diabetic gavarfali sabzi with detailed step by step recipe photo and video.
While onion is usually added as a taste enhancer in most subzis, Pyazwale Mutter is an interesting preparation in which succulent onion rings share the limelight with juicy green peas. This fibre, iron and vitamin C-rich treat is a five-starrer in terms of taste, looks and aroma. The tangy fresh tomato pulp and thoughtfully combined spice powders transform the simple ingredients into a mouth-watering subzi within a matter of minutes. Remember not to overcook the peas, to retain their colour and nutrients.
This unique recipe features mushroom and green peas in a delectable milk and onion based gravy thickened with besan, and enhanced with dried fenugreek leaves. Mushroom Mutter Masala is chock-full of nutrients, such as calcium and vitamin A from milk, protein and fibre from mushrooms and green peas. While we have used low-fat milk to save on a few calories, you can opt for regular milk too. Pair it with pulka and your healthy meal is ready on the table!
Marinated brinjals combine with green peas to make an interesting subzi! Ringna Vatana makes use of both a spice powder mix and a onion-coriander paste, to make the dish double peppy! Remember to use large brinjals to make this subzi, and cut them into slightly big pieces so they will not become mushy.
cauliflower paneer sabzi recipe | Indian cauliflower paneer curry | cauliflower and paneer masala | gobhi paneer ki sabzi | with 32 amazing images. cauliflower paneer sabzi recipe | Indian cauliflower paneer curry | cauliflower and paneer masala | gobhi paneer ki sabzi is a great mix of flavours and nourishment in one dish. Learn how to make Indian cauliflower paneer curry. To make cauliflower paneer sabzi, heat the oil in a non-stick kadhai and add the cumin seeds. When the seeds crackle, add the onions and garlic and sauté on a medium flame for 2 minutes. Add the fresh tomato pulp, chilli powder, coriander-cumin seeds powder, turmeric powder and garam masala, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes. Add the cauliflower, salt and 3/4 cup of water and mix well. Cover with a lid and cook on a medium flame for another 5 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the paneer and coriander, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 minute. Serve immediately. Both cauliflower and paneer are sober ingredients, with similar colour and blandness, and so you might not have thought of combining them in one sabzi. However, the Indian cauliflower paneer curry turns out to be a true winner! The duo absorbs the flavours of the spice powders and tomato pulp quite well, resulting in a perky sabzi that tingles the taste buds. Also, since both cook quickly, it takes just about 20 minutes to prepare and cook the cauliflower and paneer masala, making it perfect for even the busiest of days. Gobhi paneer ki sabzi is an easy to chew accompaniment and thus a perfect addition to a senior citizen's diet to make up for nutrient requirement. All the health conscious as well those aiming to control blood sugar and blood cholesterol can opt for this healthy accompaniment to roti. They can make their choice between full fat paneer and low fat paneer depending on the amount of fat allowed per day. The paneer will lend appreciable amounts of calcium for bone strengthening, while the cauliflower will add enough fiber without too many calories. Tips for cauliflower paneer sabzi. 1. The fresh tomato pulp can be made in advance and stored refrigerated. 2. Serve gobhi paneer ki sabzi with bajra roti or ragi roti. Enjoy cauliflower paneer sabzi recipe | Indian cauliflower paneer curry | cauliflower and paneer masala | gobhi paneer ki sabzi | with step by step photos.
Cooked with minimal oil, this irresistibly tasty dish easily classifies as healthy too! A combination of low-carb cauliflower and succulent, juicy green peas is perked up with aromatic spices, tangy tomatoes and peppy garam masala to make a mouth-watering subzi that you can enjoy with whole wheat phulkas . The cauliflower is grated to reduce the cooking time, but if you do not like it so fine, you can cut it into small florets. We have used garam masala as it is readily available all over the world, but if you can lay your hands on it, try making this Grated Cauliflower with Peas using Kitchen King Masala for a more enticing flavour.
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