Enjoy rajmah - the Queen of beans with spinach and tomatoes. Dry mango powder has also been added for that extra zing!
Rajmah- a wonder bean is packed with nutrients like protein, zinc, fibre etc. Makes a nutritious, tasty and colourful combination with vitamin a rich palak. Wrap up this stir-fry in a chapatti to whip up healthy food for little fingers.
Schezuan or sichuan essentially means spice, being derived from sichuan pepper, a condiment known for his spice quotient. This is probably the reason why the indian palate takes on so well to spicy schezuan food. Stir-fried vegetables are delightful to taste when cooked in this style. Fresh mixed vegetables cooked together with schezuan sauce and red chilies make this a perfect accompaniment to plain noodles or simple steamed rice. You can use a combination of vegetables and adjust the sauce if you don’t want it too hot. Enjoy the super taste!
Suggested serving size for 100 calories: 1 serving
this vibrant snack is a riot of colours with coloured capsicum, red cabbage, sprouts and spring onions. Though rice noodles raise the health quotient by several notches than the plain flour noodles, enjoy this snack in moderation.
A sweet, sour n mildly spiced mixture of stir-fry noodles and vegetables.
This recipe has just the right combination of crunchiness and softness contributed by the vegetables and rice noodles respectively.
This recipe has just the right combination of crunchy vegetables and soft rice noodles, a delightful complement to the wholesome Miso Soup.
Commonly made in chinese cuisine, the spicy stir-fry soup is a clear soup with crisp veggies. Red chillies and garlic bring about a fiery flavour, while the lemon juice adds a tangy tint.
If your palate rejoices at the sight of fiery treats, then this Stir Fry Noodles in Black Sauce is just perfect for you.
Noodles , along with sliced capsicum, other veggies and bean sprouts, is perked up with a really pungent combination of sauces like Hoisin sauce, soya sauce and vinegar.
Sesame seeds, a very popular garnish in Chinese cuisine, unfurls its magic in this dish too, creating a really crisp and aromatic sensation that is sure to tickle your taste buds. Ever thought Chinese and Indian cuisine would meet in a Paratha? That is precisely what makes this recipe very unique! The horde of well-chosen ingredients makes this recipe tasty and healthy. Bean sprouts and vegetables impart crunch to these Parathas; hence take care not to overcook them. The Parathas are folded in an interesting style, like an envelope to hold the stuffing in; hence take care while cooking them too so as to retain the shape. One of these Parathas with a glass of juice for breakfast is sure to keep you going till lunch.
Mildly spiced rice, with select vegetables, curds and cheese. Simply yummy!
A stir-fried version of the famed Risotto, this creamy rice dish with zucchini, red, yellow and green capsicum makes it particularly enjoyable.
A popular chinese soup made with assorted vegetables in a vegetable stock with noodles. It is very easy to prepare and can be adapted according to your own taste.
Relax with a cup of Talumein Soup and revel in its amazingly balanced flavours.
The more the vegetables, the healthier the soup, so do not hold back on that front and throw in all the veggies you can lay your hands on.
Ensure that the vegetables are crunchy and not overcooked as over-cooked vegetables will make the soup inedible. Truly a healthy indulgence!
You can also try other soups like Cream Of Broccoli Soup or Vegetable and Basil Soup . Go thai, with this stir-fried noodle recipe! the unusual peanut butter based sauce adds a classy touch to this simple noodle recipe.