buckwheat moong and vegetable khichdi recipe | buckwheat vegetable khichdi | healthy kuttu vegetable khichdi | with 33 amazing images. buckwheat moong and vegetable khichdi recipe | buckwheat vegetable khichdi | healthy kuttu vegetable khichdi is a pleasing one dish meal with all the flavours and nutrients in one dish. Learn how to make buckwheat vegetable khichdi. To make buckwheat moong and vegetable khichdi, clean and wash the buckwheat. Drain and keep aside. Clean and wash the moong dal. Drain and keep aside. Heat the oil in a pressure cooker, add the peppercorns, cloves and cumin seeds. Once the cumin seeds crackle, add the asafoetida, moong dal, buckwheat and mixed vegetables and sauté on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes. Add the turmeric powder, green chilli paste, salt and approx. 4 cups of water, mix well and pressure cook for 3 whistles. Serve hot with karela kadhi or low-fat curds. Khichdi is light for the stomach, yet filling and nourishing. They often say soup is good for the soul, but I would say, "Khichdi is good for the soul too". The aroma of this buckwheat vegetable khichdi is irresistible, as it has been cooked with the aromatic spices. Buckwheat is commonly called as kutto or kutti no daro. This dalia vegetable khichdi is a variation of traditional khichdi in which rice is replaced with buckwheat due to its low glycemic index and high fibre content. The addition of more fibre from mixed vegetables, makes it suitable for diabetics, heart and weight-watchers. It can be served with low fat curds or karela kadhi, to make a satisfying meal. Moong dal, on the other hand, is a good source of protein. This helps to nourish the cells of the body and also boosts metabolism. This healthy kuttu vegetable khichdi is also abounds in B vitamins which are necessary to all perform many reactions in the body and also maintain nerve and muscle health. With enough iron from this khichdi, you can boost your haemoglobin levels too. Tips for buckwheat moong and vegetable khichdi. 1. Wash with your fingers only once as we want to remove the starch from the buckwheat. 2. Green chillies can be replaced with green chilli paste. 3. After cooking, if you wish to you can discard the cloves and peppercorns. Enjoy buckwheat moong and vegetable khichdi recipe | buckwheat vegetable khichdi | healthy kuttu vegetable khichdi | with step by step photos.
Ratatouille is a famous vegetable delicacy from Italy, made using zucchini, brinjal and tomatoes. It is usually served with rice or pasta. For a change, I have served it with diabetic-friendly kodri flavoured with mixed herbs. Use fresh herbs as they are flavourful and aromatic and ensure the true taste of kodri. Rice has a high glycaemic index and can raise the blood sugar levels quickly, which is why I have replaced it with fibre-rich kodri. If you do not find kodri easily, use dalia or buckwheat that are equally good. Rich in nutrients like calcium, iron and folic acid, this dish is a completely healthy meal indeed!
This yummy pulao is so tasty that you won’t feel the absence of rice in it! Made of nutritious bulgur wheat, teamed up with a horde of veggies, this pulao is pleasantly-spiced and has a nice mouth-feel too. Bulgur wheat, also known as broken wheat, is loaded with fibre and is a good substitute to high glycemic index rice. Being low in sodium, potassium and phosphorous, this Bulgur Wheat Pulao is just right for diabetics with minor kidney problems or high blood pressure. We have roasted the bulgur wheat to remove the raw smell and also reduce the cooking time. This recipe does not require soaking, so you need not plan in advance for it. Just ensure that while preparing this recipe you do mix it vigorously, otherwise it might get mushy. Enjoy how to make Bulgur Wheat Pulao recipe with detailed step by step photos.
paneer matar kodri recipe | healthy paneer vegetable varagu pulao | foxtail millet Indian cottage cheese rice | with 25 amazing images. paneer matar kodri is a healthy Indian dish which can be a meal by itself. Learn how to make healthy paneer varagu pulao. Paneer is a show-stealer, and so is any dish that uses it! But you might often hear diabetics complaining that they can’t have rice as it raises blood sugar levels quickly; hence, I have thought of a way by which they can relish all the rice delicacies in healthy paneer varagu pulao without hesitation. Enter kodri! Kodri is the best replacement for rice as it is fibre-rich and does not alter blood sugar levels quickly. Therefore, I have whipped up paneer matar kodri recipe using low fat paneer, vegetables and kodri. It tastes amazing and I am sure you will not miss rice anymore! See why we like kodri compared to rice from being lower in calories and higher in fibre. Comparison of calories of different Indian rice varieties. one cup cooked vargu has 119 calories while one cup cooked basmati rice has 274 calories and one cup cooked brown rice has 211 calories. Kodri takes time to cook, so take care to cook it correctly with the right amount of water added. Learn how to cook kodri with step by step photos. We love having paneer matar kodri with a glass of chaas for dinner. You can create a variety of dishes with kodri and so it’s an ingredient worth stocking in your pantry! Enjoy paneer matar kodri recipe | healthy paneer vegetable varagu pulao | foxtail millet Indian cottage cheese rice | with step by step photos.
masala quinoa khichdi recipe | healthy quinoa khichdi | instant pot quinoa khichdi | with 39 amazing images. Quinoa Khichdi is a nutritious, protein-rich, and wholesome dish that makes for a perfect one-pot meal. Learn how to make masala quinoa khichdi recipe | healthy quinoa khichdi | instant pot quinoa khichdi | masala quinoa khichdi is a nutritious and delicious twist to the traditional Indian dal khichdi, which is typically made with rice and lentils. Quinoa is one of the superfoods, rich in protein, dietary fiber, and has many more nutritional values than rice. This instant pot quinoa khichdi is wholesome comfort food that will fulfill your hunger within minutes. Made with quinoa, lentils, veggies, and spices, this quinoa dal khichdi is a one-pot nutritious meal that can be made in less than 30 minutes. Quinoa is a high-protein grain that adds a unique texture and flavor to this dish. It's suitable for those following a vegetarian or vegan diet and is packed with essential nutrients. Enjoy this healthy quinoa khichdi as a comforting lunch or dinner option. pro tips to make quinoa khichdi : 1. Instead of quinoa you can use broken wheat to make this khichdi. 2. Instead of yellow moong dal you can also use masoor dal. 3. You can use any other mixed vegetables of your choice. Enjoymasala quinoa khichdi recipe | healthy quinoa khichdi | instant pot quinoa khichdi | with detailed step by step photos.
An authentic Thai yellow curry paste made with lemon grass lends its magic to this pineapple kodri. An exotic and interesting recipe that is quite a favourite with me – but not too ‘lean’, if you know what I mean! So, whip this up as a treat only when your blood sugar levels are within control. Select a fully-ripe pineapple as it will cook faster and taste better. Thai cooking is incomplete without coconut and coconut milk. Both these are high in calories and on the forbidden ingredients list of diabetics; however in order to get the original thai flavour in dishes, I have used a small quantity (¼ cup) of coconut milk.
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