Life is all about experimentation and moving out of our comfort zones to discover the treasures that lie yonder! so, let not the out-of-the-ordinary blend of spices, and the resulting flavours and textures, scare you away from this dish! While, to be frank, this dish may not appeal to all, it is a must-try for those who like to experiment beyond the traditional Chinese fried rice. The chinese five-spice powder is a flavour enhancer that gives this dish a unique tinge; you can make it in bulk and stock in the refrigerator.
An all-time favourite Mexican snack prepared with mild twists that make it acceptable as an occasional treat for diabetics. The tortillas in this recipe are made with whole wheat flour instead of maida and are stuffed with a delectably flavoured mixture of sautéed veggies and low-fat paneer. The grated low-fat paneer gives a nice texture to the stuffing, making it soft and succulent enough so you do not notice the absence of cheese. With loads of fibre-rich veggies and no refined flour or cheese, the Veggie Stuffed Quesadillas make a delicious snack for diabetics.
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 .
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.
Popular as it might be, I am sure you must be striking off Schezuan-style stir-fries from your personal menu as it is most often laden with oodles of oil. This one is made with just 2 tsp of oil and uses loads of veggies, making it not just visually-appealing but also strikingly tasty and spicy! Select vegetables that are easily available, and do not worry if you do not find a veggie or two. Vegetables like broccoli, capsicum and snow peas contain vitamin C, antioxidants and immune-boosters that fight infections. To retain all of it, ensure that you do not overcook the veggies. Relish this luscious dish with plain cooked kodri or cooked whole wheat noodles .
This one serves as food not just to the starving stomach, but as food for thought as well – as you can experiment by using this interesting spinach filling in varied ways! The sesame adds not just crunch but a liberal quota of iron as well to this interesting stuffing of spinach sautéed with garlic and a little oil. Spinach adds to the health factor too – it is rich in vitamin A and folic acid. Vitamin A is a natural antioxidant. (remember to sauté the spinach on a high flame to retain its colour and nutrients. ) you could use this filling to make a sandwich, or as a topping over cooked kodri , simply have it as it is or stuff it in crepes like I did!
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.
whole wheat vegetable noodles recipe | hakka noodles for diabetics |healthy Indian style hakka noodles | Chinese noodles for diabetics | with 19 amazing images. Whole wheat vegetable noodles is a Chinese delicacy which can be consumed in a small portion by diabetics. Hakka noodles for diabetics has been made nourishing by tweaking a few ingredients. Learn how to make Chinese noodles for diabetics. A Chinese meal is not complete without noodles, but diabetics are often asked to avoid refined foods like noodles, refined bread and pasta which have a high glycemic index. These hakka noodles for diabetics have been made diabetic-friendly by using whole wheat noodles. Further the trick is to add lots of fibre by way of vegetables like cabbage, carrot, spring onions and garlic so that the dish looks colourful and also suits the diabetic diet. This increased fiber count of the recipe, in turn, will avoid that quick spike in blood sugar levels. We have taken the liberty of adding healthy Indian style noodles for diabetics to a diabetic menu along with loads of flavourful vegetables and have tossed it in very little oil. Too much oil is also not recommended for diabetics as that can lead to weight gain and may be also other complications of the heart. Moreover these Chinese noodles for diabetics also has a handful of bean sprouts added to it. Sprouts are a good source of protein and sprouting makes them easily digestible and increases their nutrient count also. The fiber in sprouts are also considered to control blood sugar levels. Finally the portion size of these whole wheat vegetable noodles for diabetics has also been kept restrictive, as diabetics are always advised to not go overboard in their meal sizes. It is highly recommended that this recipe be relished by diabetics only occasionally and in small quantities. This is just a mere ‘treat’ and does not qualify for a regular diabetic menu. You can also try other diabetic friendly Chinese recipes like Chinese Fried Rice and Chinese Vegetables in Hot Garlic Sauce. Enjoy whole wheat vegetable noodles recipe | hakka noodles for diabetics |healthy Indian style hakka noodles | Chinese noodles for diabetics | with step by step photos.
An innovative and healthy snack that is well worth the extra trouble! use whole wheat pizza bases and a range of exciting but low calorie toppings to create this colourful pizza. Remember not to indulge in it too often, however tempting it may look and taste! make it a occasional treat.
This Italian favourite is a great any-time snack. Basil and tomatoes add subtle flavour and texture to this easy-to-make snack that tots up just 38 calories per piece! Have a couple of pieces to satisfy mid-morning or mid-evening hunger pangs.
Time to tango with tangy oranges! This green and orange salsa not only looks good but also tastes good, and is healthy as well. There is a tinge of innovativeness at play too… salsa is usually made with tomatoes and capsicum, but here I have made it with citrus fruits. This unique, light-baked dish serves as a nutritive and tasty snack. For the salsa to taste best, ensure that you select just-ripe fruits which are sweet and tangy. You can make the salsa in advance too and store in the refrigerator.
Here is an interesting and low cal way to truly enjoy and relish your favourite baked dish without compromising on health! I have given this dish a healthy turn by making it with a low cal sauce and low fat paneer… however, ensure you use absolutely fresh paneer to get the desired smooth and creamy texture. You can use any vegetables of your choice; however, I chose broccoli as it is rich in vitamin C, A and other plant chemicals, which fight the free radicals that can cause damage to body cells. Both broccoli and baby corn are crunchy and blend well with the creamy sauce.
This extremely popular mexican delicacy leaves a lot of room for your imagination – you can feel free to experiment with any stuffing of your choice. Plus, it is also a quick-fix since the tortillas can be made in advance and stored in a deep freezer, to use whenever required. This healthy dish is a meal by itself as it has whole wheat flour, vegetables, tofu, etc. I have used low fat cream and mozzarella cheese so that this recipe can feature on a diabetic menu. For the tomato sauce, i have used a sugar substitute instead of sugar, to retain the taste.
Green tomatoes are blended with spring onions and garlic to provide the necessary flavours to make this healthy dip that is sure to be a hit when you're entertaining. The addition of coriander adds further to its taste while providing Vitamins A and C . Enjoy this salsa with Baked Tortilla Chips or colourful Vegetable Crudités .
Along with Lemon Grass Spicy Vegetables , this makes a lunch one would give an arm and a leg for! Kodri takes longer to cook than rice, but it will be worth all the effort if cooked correctly with patience and care. Remember that 1 cup yields 2½ cups of kodri. Bayleaf and lemongrass enhance the flavour of this dish, while the fresh herbs impart an exotic tinge. Do not cook after adding the freshly chopped herbs as the flavour gets destroyed when you cook them! it would be wise to add the coconut milk powder also after removing the kodri from the flame as it may also become sticky.
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