A creative way to include nutritious veggies into your diet, the Broccoli, Spinach and Zucchini Stir-Fry is a treat for your taste buds, with a burst of colours and herby flavours. The combination of vegetables like broccoli, spinach and zucchini with other crunchy delights like cabbage and capsicum tremendously increases the vitamin A and folic acid content of this recipe, while also offering a range of textures to relish.
The use of vibrant red chilli flakes, mealy kidney beans, peppy capsicum and pungent garlic make the Mexican character of this dish very clear indeed. This rice delicacy is made without oil, and using brown rice instead of white to enhance the fibre content. Moreover, lots of fibre-rich and nutritious veggies are also added to this version of the Mexican Rice to help control blood sugar levels and make this a diabetic-friendly recipe.
Soft pita breads made with whole wheat flour and filled with a spicy Mexican bean filling that will help to keep the blood sugar levels in check. Served with salad and a delicious mint dressing which add a bouquet of tantalising flavours to this dish.
Stir frying is a very popular method of cooking food that originated in China. It is a nutritious and convenient way of cooking as it makes use of minimal oil.
The short cooking time makes the vegetables more succulent and preserves their texture and natural flavours while preventing the loss of water soluble vitamins like B and C.
I've used baby corn in the dish, as this versatile vegetable is extremely low in carbohydrates. Instead of the baby corn, you can even use mushrooms or low fat paneer.
You can tickle your taste buds with other diabetic-friendly stir-fry recipes like Moong Dal Waffles with Stir-fried Vegetables or Stir Fry Wrap with Mushroom Sauce . uncooked salsa recipe | Jain salsa | raw Mexican salsa | no cook salsa | with 9 amazing images.
This Jain-friendly uncooked salsa recipe is an easy version of Mexican Salsa that tastes awesome, with the juicy succulence of tomatoes and spicy crunch of capsicum tinged with spices and herbs. We have removed the onion and garlic to make this an Indian style Jain salsa.
uncooked salsa is a handy ingredient – you can serve it as a dip, as an accompaniment to snacks or innovatively use it in salads, pastas, pizzas and other creations.
Have your jain friends coming over and confused what to serve? Here we have got you a perfect simple uncooked salsa recipe serve with homemade Nacho Chips.
The method of making jain salsa is quick and easy. To make uncooked salsa, take finely chopped tomatoes in a bowl, add capsicum which will provide a crunchy texture to our salsa. Add coriander for freshness, add green chillies, add cumin seed powder, add dried oregano and finally add lemon juice which would perk up the taste of salsa and mix everything well and also mash the mixture a little with the back of the spoon. Serve jain salsa cold.
Do not make this raw Mexican salsa too much in advance as it tends to release water. If you make it a little in advance, make sure you refrigerate it till use.
Enjoy uncooked salsa recipe | Jain salsa | raw Mexican salsa | no cook salsa | with detailed step by step photos below. Au gratin is a continental dish, traditionally made with fat-laden white sauce and cheese. Here we have made the white sauce using low-fat milk, and to your surprise, we have used fibre-rich oats for thickening it! The Oats and Vegetable Au Gratin is also chock-full of colourful veggies, which are high in fibre, iron and vitamin A. Serve this healthy delicacy immediately and fresh with whole wheat garlic bread to make a sumptuous meal.
These sumptuous Healthy Burgers offer an exciting way to stay off high-fat junk foods! Loaded with veggies, this healthful delicacy is also as tasty as it looks, thanks to interesting flavourers like low-cal mayonnaise and green chilli paste.
But, if you are wondering how the burger suddenly became healthy, check out how we have tava roasted instead of deep-frying the cutlets, and used fibre-rich whole wheat burger buns instead of starchy plain flour ones.
Interestingly, the cheese is also missing, but you will not miss it! But remember this is an occasional one dish treat and best restricted to 1 burger at meal time. Here is a very appealing salad of veggies and fruits in a creamy, curd-based mustard dressing. Apples and grapes combine beautifully with capsicum, lettuce and celery to make a colourful and crunchy salad, which is perked up further by a tongue-tickling, honey-laced dressing. Waldorf Salad traditionally has walnuts, and you can add it if you wish, but we have avoided it to keep the calories low.
We have also replaced mayonnaise with thick curds, to get an equally tasty but low-fat dressing, so that you can enjoy the goodness of the fibre, vitamin C and protein that you get from this tasty Waldorf Salad without a being burdened by additional calories.
Quesadillas are a wonderful anytime snack. Handy tortillas packed with our favourite fillings, they can be made into a very satiating and tasty one-dish meal . Yet, there is the niggling worry that maida makes the tortillas unhealthy. Here is a healthy alternative made with whole wheat flour.
Plus, the zero-oil filling is just as healthy too with protein and iron rich kidney beans. Add to this the fact that this recipe gets lycopene and folic acid from tomatoes, and there you have a nutrient-dense one-dish meal. The best part is that the Healthy Bean Quesadilla is equally tasty, with peppy hints of tomatoes, coriander, chilli flakes and chaat masala too! Since this healthy treat is made without oil, you should take care to cook it on a slow flame till the raw smell goes.
Serve with a bowl of Carrot Onion Soup or Moong Dal and Spinach Soup to satiate your appetite. A quick Mexican accompaniment with the irresistible flavour and aroma of herbs and chilli flakes, the Garlic Tomato Salsa is a perfect accompaniment for baked nachos or any other baked chips.
It can also be used as a topping for rolls, wraps, quesadillas and more. Since it is made with modest, non-starchy ingredients like tomatoes, spring onions and garlic, all cooked in just a teaspoon of oil, this Garlic Tomato Salsa is favourably low on calories. An occasional treat which the entire family will relish. The freshness of lightly cooked vegetables is further enhanced by the aromatic flavours of ginger, garlic, chillies and chilli sauce.
It's a simple and easy way of disguising vegetables and make them lip smackingly delicious, while also adding a wealth of nutrients like vitamin A , vitamin C , calcium and iron .
In addition this dish is low in calories and carbohydrates and high in fibre which is great for a diabetic diet. For the health-conscious, a light-n-easy choice.
Suggested serving size for 100 calories: 2 wraps
make the best use of aromatic basil, tangy lemon juice, spicy dry red chillies and zesty soya sauce in these remarkable lettuce wraps. Antioxidant rich veggies add loads of health as well.