Healthy Subzi, Veg Indian Subzi, Healthy Vegetables

No Indian meal is complete without one or more subzis. Whether lunch or dinner, the subzis play important roles in balancing the meal, not just in taste and texture but on the nutritional front too. Vegetables are nature's gift to us - low in calories but in rich in fibre, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that help fight diseases. Nutritionists suggest that we should eat at least three to five servings of vegetables daily to fulfil our nutrient requirements.

Unfortunately, traditional methods of cooking vegetables often use oodles of oil and unhealthy practices, drowning the goodness of the veggies in rich gravies or too much fat. This section on "Healthy Subzis" is a tool to avoid this! It shows you how to make a range of nutritious, low calorie and appetising subzis, which taste fabulous while still retaining the health benefits. You will find healthy subzis clubbed into interesting sections like Subzis with Gravies, Subzis with Leafy Vegetables, Semi-Dry Subzis, Paneer Based like the Paneer Palak Koftas in Makhani Gravy, Dry Subzis and Subzis using Beans or Sprouts. This section features a variety of vegetables, from the most commonly used ones like onions, tomatoes, French beans, spinach and green peas to more uncommon ones like chawli bhaji, red pumpkin and ridge gourd.

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Healthy Dry Subzis

Dry subzis do not have any gravy in it but are often loaded with oil. Healthy subzi’s in this section are prepared using minimal oil or no oil at all. Methi Pitla is a Maharashtrian recipe which is prepared using zero oil, a good protein, thiamine and folic acid rich recipe. Beetroot Subzi is a low calorie subzi great for those who are trying to lose weight. Try from our category of dry subzis on a daily basis with hot chapatis or rotis!!

Healthy Paneer Subzis

Make your meals protein rich with Paneer as it has high quality protein. You can try this amazing recipe of Stuffed-Bhindi-with-Paneer which is a unique one as usually bhindi is stuffed with besan or masalas. Both cauliflower and paneer are sober ingredients, with similar colour and blandness, and so you might not have thought of combining them in one subzi. However, the Cauliflower Paneer Subzi turns out to be a true winner! Enjoy our range of paneer recipes and make your meals protein and calcium rich.

Healthy Soya Subzis

Soya is from one of the most recognized vegetable protein source. Soya is available in diverse forms like soyabeans, soya chunks, soya granules, soya milk and tofu (soya curd). Soya Bhurji is a protein-rich potion which is required for the growth and maintenance of muscles and immune cells whereas being rich in iron builds up hemoglobin. Rajasthani-Style-Kaddu-Aur-Soya-ki-Subzi is a healthier and protein rich version of the subzi as the original recipe uses potatoes instead of soya. So if you’re fond of soya then check out our section on Healthy Soya Subzis.

Healthy Subzis with Gravies

When we think of gravies we often tend to imagine gravies with tomatoes and loaded with oil. You can make your gravies healthier by added different ingredients like Cauliflower, Spinach paste and avoid ingredients like cream and cashew to thicken your gravy. Kofta-Makhani is a delicious combination of tasty ingredients like beetroot, carrot and besan with a perfect blend of spices. This gravy is a power packed with Protein, Fibre, Vitamin A and Folic Acid. Methi Mutter Pasanda is a delicious looking gravy made using low fat curds and milk rather than using thick cream cauliflower paste is used which gives it a nice white colour. Try our other interesting gravy recipes and make good lifestyle changes.

Healthy Subzis with Leafy Vegetables

Green leafy vegetables are good sources of Iron, Vitamin A, Folic Acid and Vitamin C and should be included in our diet at least 2-3 times a week. Beetroot Tikkis in Spinach Gravy is a really good example of how green leafy vegetables can be used creatively as a part of the gravy. This recipe is an excellent source of Vitamin A, Riboflavin, Vitamin C, Calcium and Magnesium. Cauliflower Greens Methi and Palak Healthy Subzi is a wonderful low calorie subzi that is rich in Iron, Vitamin C and Vitamin A, a great option for those on a weight loss diet.

Healthy Subzis with Sprouts and Beans

Sprouts and beans are really good source of protein, fibre and vitamin C. Including Mixed Sprouts and Palak Subzi in your diet is a great way to improve your Calcium, Magnesium and Phosphorus intakes, all of which are good for bone maintenance. A power packed subzi like Cucumber and Mixed Sprouts Subzi, being rich in fibre it is sure to keep you full for a long time and you would avoid binging on junk in between meals. Other innovative recipes are Tendli Aur Matki Subzi and Spinach and Moath Beans Curry

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healthy dry subzis. veg dry healthy indain vegetablesDry Subzis form a part of our daily meals at least 4 to 5 times a week. However the word ‘dry’ is associated with ‘no gravy’ and actually the subzi is cooked in oodles of oil. This section is a compilation of recipes using minimal oil or they are absolutely zero oil.

4 techniques to reduce oil in your Healthy Subzis:

1. Stir fry the vegetables instead of deep frying in recipes like Bhindi Masala.

2. Add only 1 teaspoon oil or less per person in the subzi.

3. Instead of adding extra oil for sautéing add water to cook.

4. Boil or steam the vegetables so that less oil is required to cook them.

Quick Healthy Dry Subzis

Quick Paneer Subzi has the goodness of paneer in it which is calcium rich. A healthy green vegetable to try is French Beans Chana Dal Stir Fry which is great for Diabetics as the fibre present in the French Beans binds the glucose and slows down its absorbtion preventing a rise in blood sugar levels.

Popular Healthy Dry Subzis

A wide variety of vegetables have been used to create delicacies like Masala Cauliflower with Green Peas, Methi Moong Dal Subzi, Beetroot Subzi . Try Pyazwala Bhindi made with low fat curds which is good for heart patients. 

Learn the art of cooking healthy and tasty subzis here and get ready to draw in a variety of nutrients as well. Try these dry subzis as a daily fare with hot phulkas!!

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Healthy Subzi with Gravies Recipes : Healthy Veg Curries, Subzis

Healthy Subzi with Gravies Recipes, Healthy Veg Curries. When we think of gravies we visualize a red gravy cooked in oil or a white gravy with a cashew base or a brown gravy made with fried onions. But this section is a myth-breaker to all of these. Learn the art of making all these gravies the healthier way. Cauliflower, Methi and Carrot in White Gravy, Healthy Koftas in Makhani Gravy, Khumbh Palak, Kofta Makhani are some interesting delicacies you would definitely be tempted to indulge in on occasions.

This section also holds place for a variety of new gravies whipped up to make more healthy additions to our meals. Broccoli and Zucchini in Red Capsicum Gravy, Baked Doodhi Kofta Curry and Cabbage Soya Koftas in Coriander Tomato Gravy are a few such examples. Try these interesting variations and welcome health for you and your family.

The recipe for Gavarfali ki Subzi is a proof that traditional vegetables can be cooked in contemporary ways. Masala Chawli is the perfect recipe for a winter’s day packed with protein and has a peppy taste. 

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Subzi with Sprouts and Beans Recipes : Healthy

Healthy Subzi with Sprouts and Beans. Beans and sprouts are one of the richest source of protein in a vegetarian diet. These should be a welcome addition to our diet daily. They are abound in iron, fibre, potassium, zinc, antioxidants and help get glow to our skin and shine to hair. You should combine beans or sprouts with some cereals to enhance the protein quality. Of course eating them in the form of salad is the easiest.

Sprouts with Subzis

But when you are bored of it putting beans and sprouts in your salads, turn to this section and acquire the art of cooking them healthily in the form of subzis. Try your hands on recipes like Mixed Pulses with Vegetables a unique recipe with varied vegetables like cauliflower, baby onions and tomatoes. Spinach and Moath Beans Curry. However, don’t forget to try a few unusual subzis like Cucumber and Mixed Sprouts Subzi, using mixed sprouts ensures an abundant supply of protein and iron in the recipe, while combining them innovatively with chopped cucumber results in a well-balanced flavour and texture.

Sprouts Subzi Recipes

Find interesting recipes like Sprouts Misal, Sprouted Masala Matki, Chana Soya Masala etc. in this section. You can even give a healthy twist to Usal a common Marathi dish usually made with oodles of oil, here we have used mixed sprouts and minimal amont of oil. 

Benefits of Sprouts

Sprouts Sprouts contain enzymes that aid digestion and are alkaline in nature. Sprouting increases the availability of proteins. For example, on sprouting, the protein content of moong increases by 30%.  On sprouting, the seed becomes a veritable nutrient factory with a greater concentration of Vitamin AVitamin CVitamin EVitamin K and B-complex. Sprouts are a good source of fibre , good for diabetic and heart friendly. See detailed health benefits of sprouts

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Healthy Paneer Subzi Recipes, Cottage Cheese Healthy Recipes

Paneer, a storehouse of protein and calcium!! It has high biological value protein. It’s soft, succulent texture and ability to lend itself to any taste is astounding. In this section you will learn how to make low fat paneer to save on those extra calories and fat and use it to make a variety of subzis like Coloured Capsicum and Paneer Subzi, Cauliflower Paneer Subzi, Paneer Lababdar and many more….

Healthy Paneer Subzi Recipes, Dry Subzis

A few more interesting ways to use this low-fat paneer is to make healthy steamed koftas and simmer in gravies as done in Healthy Koftas in Makhani Gravy where the gravy is made up of healthful pumpkin and low fat milk is used instead of cream. Try this classic recipe of Paneer Methi Palak to topup your protein, fibre and vitamin A levels. Shahi Paneer Mutter a healthier version of a rich and royal recipe with slight modifications in the ingredient to increase its nutritive value.

Healthy Paneer Subzi Recipes, Dry Subzis

You can even use paneer as a stuffing to make Stuffed Bhindi with Paneer as other recipes commonly use chana flour or masalas for stuffing. By adding paneer in bhindi as a stuffing you increase the nutritive value of the subzi. Go ahead and enjoy these healthy mouth-watering delicacies. The Coloured Capsicum and Paneer Subzi has a combination of colorful bell peppers to give a boost of anti-oxidants to your body.

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Healthy Subzi with Leafy Vegetables Recipes

healthy green leafy vegetables. Do you know that you should be eating more greens daily as they are a storehouse of fibre, disease fighting vitamins and minerals, helps control weight and diabetes and keep your heart healthy? Yes, but do you try to indulge into these greens? Most of us find it too boring to eat or find it difficult to make them a part of our daily meals the healthy way. Learn this art here without making much changes in your daily cooking.

Healthy Subzi with Leafy Vegetables Recipes, Dry Subzis

Try your hands on Cabbage Masala an unusual preparation with good amounts of fibre and Vitamin C. Or you may try Carrot Methi Subzi if you are looking for a healthy dry subzi. Radish Muthia and Green Peas Subzi a unique combination of fibre-rich green peas with nutritious muthias, rich in Vitamin A and C.

Healthy Subzi with Leafy Vegetables Recipes, Gravy based Subzis

On days when you feel like enjoying a gravy based subzi with leafy veggies you should definitely try Hara Bhara Khumbh a nutritious low cal recipe that helps to balance cholesterol levels too. Beetroot Tikkis in Spinach Gravy is one more interesting and unusual treat which is sure to tickle your taste buds. Enjoy a whole new world of healthy subzis with a variety of greens in this section. 

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Soya Subzi Recipes : Healthy Soya Vegetables

Soya is considered as one of the highest quality vegetarian protein containing sufficient amounts of amino acids needed to build our body cells. Available in various forms like soyabeans, soya chunks, soya granules, soya milk and tofu (soya curd), it contains appreciable amounts of fibre which has been known to be beneficial in controlling diabetes and excess weight.

Soya Subzi Recipes, Soya Granules

Soya granules have been spiced up and cooked in minimal oil to whip up delicacies like Soya Bhurji a protein, iron and folic acid rich recipe sure to boost your immune cells. If you are on a weightloss diet with low calorie and high protein then Soya Methi Masala is a perfect recipe for you and it is rich in Vitamin A and calcium.

Soya Subzi Recipes, Soya Chunks

Soya chunks have been used to make a healthy fare like Chana Soya Masala. A protein power packed recipe as it has 2 protein rich ingredients – Chana and soya chunks. Gujarati recipe like Panchkutiyu Shaak a perfect combination of ingredients but this is not green like the original recipe. If you love tangy flavour then this curd based Soya-Mutter-ki-Subzi is the right recipe for you, this dish has a kadhi like flavour.

Soya Subzi Recipes, Tofu

Tofu, considered the healthiest amongst all soya products also finds a place in this section on healthy subzis in the form of Mughlai Tofu a royal treat for vegetarians. Mixed vegetables along with tofu taste just heavenly! If you don’t believe it then you must try making Vegetable Jalfrazie and I assure you won’t regret it. A special low calorie recipe to help you in weight management is Kadhai Tofu which you can relish in lunch or dinner with phulkas

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healthy lauki kofta curry recipe | Indian lauki ka kofta | non fried bottle gourd kofta curry | healthy sabzi | with 42 amazing images. healthy lauki kofta curry recipe | Indian lauki ka kofta | non fried bottle gourd kofta curry | healthy sabzi is for all health conscious who are looking for low fat Punjabi sabzi. Learn how to make Indian lauki ka kofta. To make healthy lauki kofta curry, for the lauki koftas strain the liquid out of the bottle gourd and preserve it to add in the gravy. Combine all the ingredients in a non-stick pan and stir it over medium flame till the mixture leaves the sides of the pan. This will take 5 to 6 minutes. Remove and cool slightly. Divide this mixture into 14 equal portions and roll each portion into oval koftas. Keep aside. For the curry, heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan and add the cumin seeds. When the seeds crackle, add the onions and sauté on a medium flame for a minute. Add the ginger paste, garlic paste, tomatoes, turmeric powder, coriander-cumin seeds powder and chilli powder and cook for 1 to 2 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add 1½ cups of water, mix well and bring to a boil for 2 to 3 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the salt and cornflour-water mixture, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 minute, while stirring occasionally. Add the koftas, and garam masala, mix gently and cook on a medium flame for another 1 to 2 minutes. Serve hot with parathas or brown rice. These koftas are prepared with lauki in a larger proportion, in comparison to potato, to minimize the caloric value of the dish. Also, koftas are not deep-fried, but are simmered and cooked in the curry itself. This makes a tasty Indian lauki ka kofta. This non-fried bottle gourd kofta curry has the benefit of antioxidants like lycopene from tomatoes and vitamin C from bottle gourd. While heart patients and other healthy individuals can opt for this sabzi as compared to the cream and fat laden restaurant sabzis, it is best for diabetics and weight watchers to restrict it because of the use of potatoes and cornflour. Tips to make healthy lauki kofta curry. 1. The koftas tend to crumble if you boil them too much in the gravy. So, it's better to add them just before you're ready to serve them. 2. Do not grate the bottle gourd in advance as it will turn black. 3. You can add little sugar if you wish to. Enjoy healthy lauki kofta curry recipe | Indian lauki ka kofta | non fried bottle gourd kofta curry | healthy sabzi | with step by step photos.
Capsicum, stuffed with a mixed vegetable and low-fat paneer stuffing, is drowned in a generously-spiced tomato gravy to provide a flavourful boost of fibre and vitamin A. Not too much oil and no cream either, but still luscious, the Stuffed Capsicum in Tomato Gravy uses very little cornflour along with low-fat milk mixture and red pumpkin for thickening. This diabetic-friendly recipe is indeed a treat to the taste buds.
mushroom curry recipe | mushroom masala curry | Indian mushroom masala | creamy mushroom curry without tomatoes | with 41 amazing images. mushroom curry recipe | mushroom masala curry | Indian mushroom masala | creamy mushroom curry without tomatoes is an easy but elegant sabzi to serve for parties. Learn how to make mushroom masala curry. To make mushroom curry, first make the paste. Combine the onions and 1 cup of water in a deep vessel and cook on a medium flame till the onions turn soft. Keep aside to cool slightly. Add the garlic, ginger and cashewnuts and blend in a mixer to a smooth paste. Keep aside. Then heat the oil in a kadhai, add the cardamom, bayleaves and cloves and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Add the paste and sauté on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes. Add the garam masala, chilli powder, ginger and green chillies, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 minute. Lower the flame, add the curds and mix well. Cook on a slow flame for 1 minute, while stirring continuously. Add the mushrooms, coriander, 1/2 cup water, salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for another 1 to 2 minutes. Serve the mushroom curry hot. Creamy mushroom curry without tomatoes is a very Indian way of cooking mushrooms. Fresh coriander and boiled onion paste make this gravy very flavoursome, totally overriding the blandness of mushrooms. Dashingly flavoured with cashewnuts, it creates a pleasurable creamy texture and flavour, which you are sure to enjoy thoroughly. The use of whole spices like cardamom, bay leaves and cloves along with some spice powders, raises the palatability of this Indian mushroom masala. Further the addition of curd forms the base of its gravy. Plain paratha or tawa butter naan are perfect accompaniments to this mushroom masala curry. They are together sure to kindle your appetite. Tips for mushroom curry. 1. Remember to clean the mushrooms before use. Never soak mushrooms in water. Use a damp paper towel to wipe each mushroom, one at a time, to remove any dirt. You can lightly rinse the mushrooms with cool water and pat them dry with paper towels. 2. Alternatively, you can also lightly dust them in plain flour and rinse them with water. 3. Ensure to use fresh curd, to get an enlivening taste. 4. After adding curd, cooking on a slow flame is necessary, so the curd doesn’t split. 5. For best authentic flavour, try making homemade garam masala. Enjoy mushroom curry recipe | mushroom masala curry | Indian mushroom masala | creamy mushroom curry without tomatoes | with step by step photos.
corn palak sabzi recipe | sweet corn spinach sabzi | healthy corn spinach vegetable | with 16 amazing images. Widely available and full of nutrients, spinach makes a colourful and flavoursome companion to corn in this Corn Palak Sabzi. Healthy Corn Palak Sabzi has palak and sweet corn. Palak is one of the fat-free ways of adding antioxidants antioxidants like vitamin C, vitamin A and folate. These together will work to keep your heart free of diseases. Sweet Corn in Corn Palak Sabzi, on the other hand, is known to reduce reduce cholesterol levels and promote heart health. Diabetics are advised to replace the sweet corn with low fat paneer due to the high glycemic load of sweet corn. That will convert the Sweet Corn Spinach Sabzi to a Paneer Palak Sabzi. This Corn Palak Sabzi is a fairly good source of calcium which will aid in promoting bone strength. The fibre from spinach, sweet corn and tomatoes will help to cleanse your digestive tract too. Enjoy Corn Palak Sabzi with whole wheat phulkas instead of maida based naan. Try other healthy subzis like Tendli aur Matki ki Subzi and Hariyali Mutter. Enjoy how to make corn palak sabzi recipe | sweet corn spinach sabzi | healthy corn spinach vegetable | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
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.
moong dal methi sabzi recipe | healthy methi leaves with moong dal | methi moong dal ki sabzi | with amazing 18 images. Moong dal methi sabzi is a dry accompaniment to rotis and chapatis. Healthy methi leaves with moong dal is a quick sabzi which suits people of all ages. Learn how to make healthy methi leaves with moong dal. To make moong dal methi sabzi, first soak moong dal and then drain the water and cook it in just enough water. Then heat little oil and give a tempering of cumin seeds. Sauté some onions, garlic and green chillies for about a minute. Follow it by chopped methi leaves, turmeric powder and salt and cook for 1 to 2 minutes. Finally add the cooked moong dal to it and cook for a minute. The sabzi is ready for serving. The moong dal is a good source of protein, which is necessary to nourish the cells and muscles. The fenugreek leaves in this healthy methi leaves with moong dal are a good source of iron. Both the ingredients - iron (haeme) and protein (globin) together make up hemoglobin – a key pigment of blood which helps in supplying oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body. This methi moong dal ki sabzi is an ideal option for lunch or dinner as it ensures to avoid fatigue setting in. Cooked in 2 tsp of oil for a serving of 3, it’s not very high on calorie scale too. This sabzi also makes up for some vitamin A requirement of the day by way of fenugreek. It acts as an antioxidant to give a radiant skin, strong immune system and reduced inflammation in the body. Savour the taste moong dal methi sabzi which is just perfectly spiced. Enjoy moong dal methi sabzi recipe | healthy methi leaves with moong dal | methi moong dal ki sabzi | with step by step photos.
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.
The moment somebody hears the word ‘makhani’, it reminds them of a rich and buttery gravy and they immediately strike it off their diet-friendly list! However, this innovative recipe shows that you can recreate the same buttery experience using apt ingredients and cooking methods, in a pretty much diet-friendly way. This is indeed a makhani gravy but we have not even used a spot of high-saturated, fat-laden butter, but used a little bit of oil instead. The koftas are also unusual, made using iron-rich nachni for binding, instead of corn flour. Putting our heads together to make the Cabbage Nachni Koftas in Makhani Gravy as healthy as possible, we decided to steam the koftas instead of deep-frying them. This makes the dish healthier, without compromising on flavour. This low-salt recipe is sure to be a healthy treat for those with high blood pressure. You can also try other low-salt subzis like the Mili Jhuli Subzi and Bengali Mixed Vegetable Dry Sabzi .
masale wali turai recipe | turai ki sabzi | healthy turai ki bhaji | ridge gourd vegetable | with 23 amazing images. Perked up with peppy tomato pulp and a variety of spice powders, Masale wali Turai is a quick and easy subzi that will top the Indian culinary charts. Masalewali turai is a very simple and quick Indian semi dry sabzi, which can be cooked once in a week to be relished in either meal. The ingredients used in masale wali turai are very basic and are available in every household. To make turai ki sabzi, heat the oil in a non-stick kadhai, add the cumin seeds and sauté on a medium flame for 30 seconds. Add the onions and sauté on a medium flame for 1 minute. Add the turmeric powder, ginger, green chillies and 1 tbsp of water and sauté on a medium flame for one minute. Add the tomato pulp, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 2 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the coriander-cumin seeds powder, chilli powder and dried mango powder, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 minute. Add the ridge gourd and salt and mix well. Cover with a lid and cook on a medium flame for 8 minutes or till the ridge gourd is cooked, while stirring occasionally. Serve ridge gourd vegetable hot garnished with coriander. Let’s see why this is a healthy turai ki bhaji. This ridge gourd is absolutely low in calories and carbs, thus making it a very virtuous choice for those on low-cal and low-carb diet. Consuming ridge gourd regularly can help to maintain blood sugar levels and hence diabetic friendly. As turai ki bhaji is a semi dry sabzi, you can carry it along in your lunch box to your work place or make it part of a low calorie Indian dinner. You can relish turai ki sabzi with paratha, roti or chapati. This turai ki sabzi has a very appetizing aroma and flavour that nobody can resist. Amazingly, this turai ki sabzi uses only common, everyday ingredients that you don’t have to think twice about. turai is grown in many parts of South India, Maharashtra and also in Madhya Pradesh. Most dieticians will advise you to add the ridge gourd skin to your diet. It’s the most nutritive element of the vegetable. In Karnataka, Turai bajji is made with the skin of Turai, In Maharashtra the skin is combined with peanuts to make a chutney. Enjoy masale wali turai recipe | turai ki sabzi | healthy turai ki bhaji | ridge gourd vegetable | with detailed step by step recipe photos.
baked doodhi kofta curry | healthy dudhi kofta curry recipe | non fried lauki kofta curry | with 36 amazing images. baked doodhi kofta curry is a vegetarian dish that is often served with rice or roti. Learn how to make baked doodhi kofta curry | healthy dudhi kofta curry recipe | non fried lauki kofta curry | doodhi Kofta Curry is a delectable North Indian dish that features dumplings made from bottle gourd (doodhi/lauki) and a rich, spicy tomato-based curry. This baked version of the koftas adds a healthier twist to the traditional fried ones, without compromising on taste. The healthy dudhi kofta curry recipe dish is a perfect combination of soft koftas soaked in a flavorful curry, making it a wholesome and satisfying meal. It is loaded with iron and folic acid, and is a wonderful food for mothers-to-be and young kids too. Non fried lauki kofta curry is a delightful, healthier take on the traditional kofta curry. pro tips to make baked doodhi kofta curry : 1. If you don't have an oven, you can also shallow fry the koftas in little oil. 2. To make the curry even more flavorful, you can add a dollop of ghee or butter to it before serving. 3. Do not overcook the gravy after adding the koftas otherwise they may break. Enjoy baked doodhi kofta curry | healthy dudhi kofta curry recipe | non fried lauki kofta curry | with detailed step by step photos.
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