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Low Calorie Snack Recipes, Veg Low Calorie Healthy Indian Snacks

Low Calories Snacks is great option for weight watchers and leads to a healthy life style. It's critical to have snacks through the day and they should be lots of options for Veg Low cal healthy snacks. We present a stunning variety of options for low cal Indian snacks.

Low Cal South Indian Snacks

We all love South Indian food. Our favourite Veg Low Cal Snacks are Dosas like healthy Soya Dosa to Whole Wheat Dosa to non fried Moong Dal Dahi Vadas

For evening snacks you can have Buckwheat pancakes to Chana Dal Pancakes. Remember that Buckwheat is a super food.

Low Cal Tikkis, Kebab Snacks

Tikkis can be great option fot Low Calorie Snack Recipes. Yes, the Broccoli and Paneer Tikki is a healthy starter feauturing a healthy blend of ingredietns. Imagine having Moong Dal and Paneer Tikki with just 1 teaspoon of oil. Enjoy the healthy Vegeteraian version of Kebab with Hara Bhara Kebab which is diabetic and heart friendly

The Gujaratis love their low calorie homemade snacks from Moong Dal Dhokla, Green Peas Panki, Methi Moong Dal Dhokla to Nachni Khichu which is rich in protein, fibre and iron.

For Khakhra lovers, we have Masala Khakhra  with only 54 calories and healthy khakhra chivda as perfect snacks to carry on the go or keep at work.

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makhana bhel recipe | fox nut bhel recipe | makhana chaat | easy makhana bhel | with 24 amazing images makhana chaat an Indian snack that is sure to tantalize your taste buds! This low-calorie snack is light on tummy and tastes delicious to your palate. Learn how to make makhana bhel recipe | fox nut bhel recipe | makhana chaat | easy makhana bhel | Makhanas, also called foxnuts or lotus seeds. Makhana is an excellent source of several important nutrients and makes a great addition to a healthy diet. They are low in cholesterol, fat and sodium, making them an ideal snack for untimely hunger pangs. They are also gluten-free, protein-rich and high in carbohydrates. They also help to loose weight. makhana bhel is a delicious sweet, tangy, and spicy, healthy chaat recipe prepared with makhana (puffed lotus seeds/fox nuts), onions, tomatoes, cucumber, sweet and spicy chutneys, spices, and topped with sev. Make this quick and easy makhana bhel for your next evening snacks or a chaat party. You can also check other bhel recipes like Mumbai road style bhel puri and dahi bhel. Tips to make makhana bhel recipe: 1. Roast the makhanas well to make them crispier. 2. You can adjust the sweet chutney and green chutney according to your preference. 3.Serve the makhana bhel immediately or else it will become soggy. Enjoy makhana bhel recipe | fox nut bhel recipe | makhana chaat | easy makhana bhel | with detailed step by step images.
baked palak methi puri recipe | healthy palak methi puri for weight loss | baked methi palak puri | with amazing 19 images. baked palak methi puri recipe is for weight watching and a healthy low fat jar snack that you can binge on without being guilty. There are only 37 calories for baked methi puri. Each and every ingredient used to make this yummy baked palak methi puri is healthy and nutritious in its own way! Making baked palak methi puri would not need much efforts as it is super easy and quick to make. To make baked methi palak puri we have combined spinach leaves, fenugreek leaves, jowar flour, bajra flour, whole wheat flour, low fat curds, ginger-green chili paste and salt, kneaded everything into a soft dough. Further, we divide and roll into a big roti and cut into small circles using a cookie cutter or a small vaati. Pricked with a fork so doesn't puff up. Place in a greased baking tray and bake in an oven for 15 mins, flip and baked again. As the ovens vary, keep an eye on your puris and bake until golden brown. Cool the puris and store healthy palak methi puri for weight loss in an air-tight container. Traditionally puris are deep fried and made with maida but the switching of ingredients by using healthy flours in the baked palak methi puri has made it super healthy. Healthy palak methi puris are my favorite munchies and is also an hit amongst weight-watchers! In healthy palak methi puri for weight loss, spinach is a rich source of protein and methi is a strong antioxidants . Jowar and bajra fall under the category of super millets. We have replaced oil with peanut oil and curd with low-fat curd making each ingredient healthy!! healthy palak methi puri for weight loss is also rich in vitamin A and iron . Enjoy baked palak methi puri recipe | healthy palak methi puri for weight loss | baked methi palak puri | with detailed step by step recipe photos below.
hakka mushrooms recipe | veg stir Fried mushrooms | hakka mushrooms diabetic starter | Indian style healthy mushroom stir fry | with 13 amazing images. hakka mushrooms recipe | veg stir Fried mushrooms | hakka mushrooms diabetic starter | Indian style healthy mushroom stir fry is a low calorie, low carb starter for all the health conscious. Learn how to make veg stir Fried mushrooms. To make hakka mushrooms, heat the oil in a broad non-stick pan, add the garlic and green chillies and sauté on a medium flame for 30 seconds. Add the mushrooms and salt and sauté on a medium flame for 2 minutes. Switch off the flame, add the spring onion greens and soya sauce and mix gently. Serve immediately. A mushroom lover's delight! Tossed with garlic and soya sauce, these mushrooms are sure to tickle anyone's taste buds. A little help from spring onions makes the veg stir Fried mushrooms all the more tastier and crunchier! This hakka mushrooms diabetic starter is a little watery because we have avoided the use of cornflour, which has a high glycemic index and is unhealthy for diabetics. Nevertheless, that does not harm the flavour of the mushrooms in any way, and you are sure to relish it thoroughly. Being low in carbs and calories and presence of fair amounts of protein, makes this Indian style healthy mushroom stir fry a wise and nourishing choice for weight watchers and heart patients too! However, heart patients with high BP need to be slightly cautious as the use of soya sauce may add on to its sodium content. Tips for hakka mushrooms. 1. Ensure to clean the mushrooms and remove the dirt before use. You can lightly rinse the mushrooms with water and pat them dry with paper towels. Alternatively, you can also lightly dust them in plain flour and rinse them with water to remove the dirt. 2. If you wish you can also add capsicum juliennes along with garlic in this recipe. 3. Be careful while adding salt as this recipe makes use of soy sauce. Try other diabetic friendy international flavours like the Celery Garlic Toast and Quick Stir Fry Cauliflower. Enjoy hakka mushrooms recipe | veg stir Fried mushrooms | hakka mushrooms diabetic starter | Indian style healthy mushroom stir fry | with step by step photos.
nachni khichu recipe | ragi khichu | Gujarati nachni khichu | healthy red millet snack | with 16 amazing images. Nachni Khichu is a tasty and healthy delicacy which comes from Gujarat It is very famous among Gujurati’s and is eaten as snack or breakfast. It is very healthy as it is made by process of steaming. Traditionally khichu is made with rice flour but we have given it a twist by making Ragi Khichu even healthier as we have switched rice flour to nachni flour. Khichu can be prepared from various types of flours like rice flour, wheat flour, bajra flour, nachni flour, jowar flour etc. We have made Gujarati nachni khichu with ragi (nachni / red millet) flour, low fat curds (dahi) / soya curds, cumin seeds (jeera) for taste, chilli powder, asafoetida (hing), finely chopped green chillies to enhance the flavor of khichu and chopped coriander for a refreshing flavour. We make the Ragi Khichu tastier by having it with koro sambar or red chilli powder and oil on top. It enhances the flavor and makes it 100 times tastier. In Navartri, there are different stalls/small shops of eating joints where Khichu is one of the snacks served. See why we think Gujarati nachni khichu is healthy. Ragi flour is high in protein and great source for vegetarians. In addition its gluten-free, fibre rich food which in turn is good for diabetics and a healthy heart. Ragi flour creates a much lower surge in sugar levels compared to wheat. Make sure you serve Nachni Khichu immediately, as it tends to get hard as it cools down, thus it is always eaten warm as it is soft then. Enjoy how to make nachni khichu recipe | ragi khichu | Gujarati nachni khichu | healthy red millet snack | with detailed step by step photos below.
green moong dal dhokla recipe | healthy green moong dal dhokla | green moong dal vegetable dhokla | with 35 images. green moong dal dhokla is a healthy Gujarati snack. Learn how to make green moong dal vegetable dhokla. moong dal dhokla, is rich in zinc, folic acid, iron and protein. 4 dhoklas at 44 calories per dhokla make a super protein rich filling snack. Adding veggies to healthy green moong dal dhokla further increases the fibre, folic acid and iron content substantially. Tips for moong dal dhokla. 1. Remember to ensure proper consistency of the batter – if you add too much water while grinding, the Dhokla will neither be firm nor cooked properly. 2. Remember to grease the thali with ghee / oil so demoulding the fibre rich, protein rich, iron rich dhoklas becomes easier. This suavely flavoured green moong dal dhokla, zero-oil, popular Guajarati farsan is great for people who are counting their calories. Devour this any-time snack with healthy green chutney, for that extra zing. Enjoy green moong dal dhokla recipe | healthy green moong dal dhokla | fibre rich, protein rich, iron rich dhoklas | with step by step photos.
hara tawa paneer recipe | healthy hara paneer | healthy starter | hara bhara malai paneer | hara tawa paneer is a tongue-tickling snack which can be enjoyed by all. Learn how to make hara bhara malai paneer. Step-by-step, this hara tawa paneer will trigger all your good senses… because, not only does the healthy starter have paneer marinated in tangy green chutney, it is also layered with a spicy corn mixture. To make hara tawa paneer, first make the hara chutney by combining all the ingredients and blending. Add curds and mix well. Then cut each piece of paneer into half to get 40 pieces. Combine the paneer pieces and 5 tbsp of the hara chutney in a bowl, toss gently and keep aside to marinate for 30 minutes. Meanwhile combine the corn, sugar, salt and the remaining 2 tbsp of the hara chutney and blend in a mixer to a coarse paste. Transfer the paste to a bowl, add the coriander and milk and mix well. Keep aside. Heat 1½ tsp of oil in a broad non-stick pan, add the onions and sauté on high flame till the onions turn translucent. Add the corn mixture and sauté on a medium flame for another 2 to 3 minutes and cool slightly. Divide the filling into 20 equal portions. Place a piece of paneer on a dry flat surface and spread a portion of the filling evenly over it. Sandwich it using another piece of paneer and press gently. Heat the oil in a non-stick tava (griddle) and cook the stuffed paneer pieces, using the remaining 1½ tsp of oil till they are golden brown in colour from both the sides. Serve hara tawa paneer hot. The paneer used in this healthy hara paneer is low fat paneer, to restrict the amount of fat consumed. However, if you do not have any fat restriction, you can opt for full fat paneer. Either of the options will enhance your protein intake – a key nutrient required to nourish our body cells, tissues and muscles. The green chutney not only lends flavour but also attractive colour to tempt you. 3 to 4 pieces of hara bhara malai paneer serves as a satiating snack at less than 100 calories and 8 g of carb. Avoid those fried foods and gain in some calcium too by way of this healthy pick. Tips for hara tawa paneer. 1. Use fresh and soft paneer and not dry paneer for this recipe. Dry paneer will break while cooking. 2. The sugar in green chutney is optional. You can avoid it, if you wish to. 3. Be very careful while cooking paneer pieces and do not flip them too often, else they might break. Enjoy hara tawa paneer recipe | healthy hara paneer | healthy starter | hara bhara malai paneer | with recipe below.
Oh! Have you been missing out on vada pav because of its fat content? This low calorie version must be a dream come true, then! Simple... Instead of frying the vadas I roasted them on a non-stick pan, and it turned out to be just as great as the fried ones, believe me! Use whole wheat pav/bread if available. Garlic chutney adds spice and flavour to this snack. To further cut down on the calories, I made garlic chutney without the fat-laden coconut. Just before serving warm the vada pav in an oven /Microwave to boost its scrumptiousness!
green moong dal vegetable idli recipe | split green gram idli | healthy green moong dal vegetable idli | with 35 amazing images. green moong dal vegetable idli is good for diabetics, heart, weight loss, pregnancy and almost everyone. Learn to make split green gram idli. Popular South Indian snacks like idli and dosa are extremely tasty and nutritious, but often not suitable for those with high blood sugar because they are made predominantly with rice so we came up with lots of trials to give you a no rice healthy green moong dal vegetable idli. green moong dal vegetable idli is a diabetic-friendly version of idli that replaces rice with wholesome moong dal. Adding veggies to the batter improves the nutrient-quotient as well as flavour and texture of the idlis. green moong dal vegetable idli is rich in Vitamin B, Folic Acid, Phosphorus, Protein, Fiber. A serving size should be 3 green moong dal vegetable idlis. Relish this mouth-watering green moong dal vegetable idli right off the steamer, with sizzling hot sambhar. Pro tips for green moong dal vegetable idli: 1. Just before steaming add 1 tsp fruit salt. This will make the idli fluff up. 2. Mix batter gently till all the white froth is mixed evenly into the batter. Over mixing will make your idli flat. 3. Cool idlis and demould with a spoon. If you try to take the idlis out when hot they will break. 4. The green moong dal vegetable idlis are perfect to pack in an airtight container for Indian tiffin lunch box or kids tiffin box. 5. You can prepare the green moong dal vegetable idlis in the morning and serve later in the evening. Just steam the idlis for 5 minutes in an idli steamer and serve hot. Enjoy green moong dal vegetable idli recipe | split green gram idli | healthy green moong dal vegetable idli | with step by step photos.
rajma kebab recipe | rajma galouti kebab | red kidney beans tikki | with 23 amazing images. rajma kebab are a protein rich Indian vegetarian kebab made with rajma and spices. Learn how to make rajma kebab recipe | rajma galouti kebab | red kidney beans tikki | Here is a low-fat version of the famous rajma kebab made within minutes in your own kitchen with minimal oil. With green chillies, ginger and garam masala to impart a lip-smacking flavour, this toothsome kebab of protein-packed rajma is a delight to savour. Tasty and flavorful rajma galouti kebab made from kidney beans, spices and herbs. These delicious kebabs are also vegan and gluten free and makes for a excellent snack or a meal. These red kidney beans tikki tastes absolutely delicious with parathas (flatbreads) and green chutney for a meal or can be packed in tiffins or served as starters. You can make wraps or sandwiches too. pro tips to make rajma kebab: 1. If you find difficulty while shaping the kebab, add little crumbled paneer in the mixture and mix well. 2. Instead of chopped ginger and green chillies you can use ginger green chilli paste also to make this kebab. 3. You can also air fry them or bake them. Enjoy rajma kebab recipe | rajma galouti kebab | red kidney beans tikki | with detailed step by step photos.
flax seeds with curd and honey recipe | flax seeds with curd and strawberry | flax seeds with curd | best way to eat flax seeds | with 13 amazing images. flax seeds with curd is a good in-between Indian snack option for healthy individuals as well weight watchers. Learn best way to eat flax seeds. To make flax seeds with curd and honey, combine powdered flaxseeds, curd and honey in a deep bowl and mix well. Serve immediately. Many of us are aware of the health benefits of flax seeds, but are always wondering on the best way to include flax seeds in the diet. Here, we suggest one of the simplest ways to enjoy flax seeds. Just mix it with curds and honey. Not only do you get a flavourful snack, but you can also harness the goodness of curds, which is loaded with good fats and proteins, calcium and vitamin D. Curds is also a great help when it comes to improving digestion. This wonder seed is a treasure trove of omega-3 fatty acids , which help stabilise cell walls and reduce inflammation. Flax seeds also have a unique blend of soluble fiber that binds with food to optimise the digestive process. Addition of honey in flax seeds with curd and honey, gives this recipe a soft and sweet flavour. Diabetics, weight-watchers and heart patients can indulge in this flax seeds with curd and strawberry. They can avoid the use of honey and instead mix it with chopped strawberries, for an added antioxidant touch. They can make their choice between full fat curd or low fat curd. Learn how to make low fat curd at home. Tips for flax seeds with curd and honey. Have the Flax Seeds with Curd and Honey as soon as you mix the ingredients together. Learn to make flax seeds with curd and honey recipe | flax seeds with curd and strawberry | flax seeds with curd | best way to eat flax seeds | with step by step photos below.
sprouted moong and methi chilla recipe | healthy moong sprouts chilla | Indian methi cheela | sprouts chilla for weight loss | with 21 amazing images. sprouted moong and methi chilla recipe | healthy moong sprouts chilla | Indian methi cheela | sprouts chilla for weight loss is a nourishing breakfast and light dinner option. Learn how to make healthy moong sprouts chilla. To make sprouted moong and methi chilla, combine the moong sprouts, green chillies, ginger and ½ cup of water and blend it in a mixer to a smooth paste. Transfer it to a bowl, add the fenugreek leaves, besan and salt and mix well to form a smooth batter. Keep aside. Heat 1 tsp of oil in a small non-stick pan and add the cumin seeds. When they crackle, add the asafoetida and mix well. Pour the tempering over the batter and mix well. Divide the batter into 4 equal portions and keep aside. Heat and grease a non-stick tava (griddle) using ¼ tsp of oil. Pour a portion of the batter on the tava (griddle) and spread it evenly, using a ladle to make a 125 mm (5”) diameter thin circle. Cook the sprouted moong and methi chilla, using ¼ tsp of oil, till both sides turn golden brown in colour. Repeat with the remaining batter to make 3 more sprouted moong and methi chillas. Serve hot. These Indian methi cheela combine sprouts with methi to make a delightful dish rich in iron, fibre and folic acid. While iron and folic acid help to prevent anaemia, fibre is a key nutrient needed to keep maintain the health of the digestive tract. protein and vitamin rich, easy to digest sprouts are known to be a must for dieters. Sprouts chilla for weight loss is a sneak way of adding these tiny healthy seeds to our diet. You can serve it with green chutney to make it more exciting and flavourful. With 93 calories and 3.5 g of fibre per chilla, 2 of these healthy moong sprouts chilla can make up a satiating breakfast. To enjoy more such recipes, glance through our collection of Healthy Breakfast Pancakes. Tips for sprouted moong and methi chilla. 1. If you are making sprouts at home, you will have to plan it in advance. Learn how to make moong sprouts. 2. The batter for the chilla should be thick enough to spread well. If the batter is too thick, add very little water. 3. If the batter has turned out to be slightly runny, then add 1 more tbsp. of besan and mix well. 4. Methi can be substituted with chopped spinach. Enjoy sprouted moong and methi chilla recipe | healthy moong sprouts chilla | Indian methi cheela | sprouts chilla for weight loss | with step by step photos.
tava alasanda vada recipe | non fried black eyed beans tikki | healthy Andhra cowpea cutlet | tava chawli non-fried vada | with 30 amazing images. tava alasanda vada is a popular Andhra snack. Learn to make tava chawli non fried vada. Here is a traditional alasanda vada from Andhra cuisine that uses boiled chawli to make scrumptious non-fried black eyed beans tikkis. While the original version is deep-fried, this tava alasanda vada is happily tava-fried with very little oil so you can relish it without any worries. Chawli is often used in subzis, but rarely is a snack using this nutritious bean in tava alasanda vada! Also, since rice flour is unsuitable for diabetics, we have used whole wheat flour for binding tava alasanda vada instead. With the crunch of onions and many tasty ingredients like coriander, ginger and garlic, this tava alasanda vada sure is a yummy treat for your palate – and a healthful one to boot. tava alasanda vada is rich in Thiamine, Folic Acid, Fiber, Protein, and Zinc. Try other healthy diabetic snacks like Methi Crispies or Adai. Serve healthy Andhra cowpea cutlet with green chutney. Enjoy tava alasanda vada recipe | non fried black eyed beans tikki | healthy Andhra cowpea cutlet | tava chawli non-fried vada | with step by step photos.
broccoli paneer tikki | broccoli oats paneer tikki | healthy Indian broccoli tikki | with 22 amazing images. broccoli paneer tikkis are small round shaped snacks, usually around 2 or 3 inches in diameter. Oats are mixed with other ingredients like herbs, spices, paneer, onions and broccoli . This dough-like mixture is then shaped and cooked on a tava. The broccoli oats paneer tikki is a simple yet innovative snack that’ll brace the tummy for an exciting meal! Featuring a healthy blend of ingredients like antioxidant-rich broccoli, calcium-rich paneer and fibre-rich oats, this healthy Indian broccoli tikki tastes so fabulous that it does not feel like a health food, but like a peppy starter just right to fire off a fabulous meal. To add to all the points in its favour, this broccoli paneer tikki is not deep-fried, but cooked in a non-stick tava with minimal peanut oil. Peanut oil has the highest amount of MUFA (around 49%) amongst most Indian common cooking oils. Definitely a must-try! Aside from broccoli paneer tikki can also have a go at other low calorie starters like Spinach Stuffed Mushrooms or Rajma Tikki Satay with Spring Onion Dip. Enjoy broccoli paneer tikki | broccoli oats paneer tikki | healthy Indian broccoli tikki | with detailed step by step photos.
A typical example of an on-the-go snack, this recipe is the best way to keep your little ones satiated.
sprouts tikki recipe | protein rich moong sprouts tikki | healthy sprouts cutlet | with 19 amazing images. protein rich moong sprouts tikki is a healthy and delicious evening snack that you can binge eat without having to worry about the calories. Learn how to make sprouts tikki recipe | protein rich moong sprouts tikki | healthy sprouts cutlet | Moong sprouts are a protein boost. Sprouted moong is beneficial in relieving the symptoms of anaemia by building haemoglobin levels due to its high iron count. The fiber from sprouted moong has also been linked to lower LDL cholesterol (bad cholesterol) levels, thus decreasing the risk of heart diseases, help to maintain high blood pressure. The healthy sprouts cutlet recipe is a healthy, tasty and diabetic friendly cutlet and has a natural protein source for the vegetarians. Serve these fibre-rich Sprouts Tikkis hot and crisp, as light evening snack along with a cup of Masala tea. Tips to make sprouts tikki: 1. Instead of oil you can use olive oil to cook the tikki. 2. Cook the tikkis on medium flame so that they get cooked evenly from inside also. 3. You can also add finely chopped onion for the crunch. Enjoy sprouts tikki recipe | protein rich moong sprouts tikki | healthy sprouts cutlet | with detailed step by step photos.
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