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Delicious cookies in minutes, and without any baking... can you believe it? Well, this lactose and dairy-free cookie is made by simply mixing, shaping and refrigerating the ingredients. Kids and adults alike will enjoy the crunch of oats and muesli and the enticing flavour of peanut butter in these No Bake Oats, Muesli and Peanut Butter Cookies. A few spoons of jaggery enrich the flavour of this cookie, bringing up the sweetness to just the right level. This is a perfect treat for the whole family!
peanut tikki recipe | groundnut tikkis | healthy peanut veg tikki | with 19 amazing images. Unique peanut tikki is so delicious and healthy to serve as a snack. Learn how to make peanut tikki recipe | groundnut tikkis | healthy peanut veg tikki | Here is a unique tikki made with crunchy peanuts and vibrant spinach held together by whole wheat flour and besan. This healthy peanut veg tikki snack is loaded with vitamin B3, which is required for producing and utilizing energy from the food that you eat. With just a dash of lemon juice and green chillies to complement the rustic flavour of peanuts, this simple but scrumptious Groundnut Tikki is sure to sweep you off your feet with its awesome taste and texture. Tips to make peanut tikki: 1. Make sure there are no chunks remained in the peanut powder. 2. Instead of palak you can also add fenugreek leaves. 3.Serve the tikki hot for the best flavours. Enjoy peanut tikki recipe | groundnut tikkis | healthy peanut veg tikki | with detailed step by step photos.
chawli and sprouted moong salad recipe | chawli vegetable salad with sprouts | healthy Indian cow peas salad with sprouts | with 34 amazing images. chawli and sprouted moong salad recipe | chawli vegetable salad with sprouts | healthy Indian cow peas salad with sprouts is a healthy bowlful for one and all. Learn how to make chawli vegetable salad with sprouts. To make chawli and sprouted moong salad, combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl and mix well. Serve immediately. We often think that it is ingredients like salt, chaat masala and black salt that give salads an extraordinary taste. This chawli vegetable salad with sprouts proves that a salad can turn out simply fab even without these ingredients, which are unhealthy for those with blood pressure and heart problems. A combination of chawli and sprouted moong is spruced up with an apt combination of spice powders like chilli powder, cumin seeds powder and dried mango powder, which together with a squeeze of lemon result in a tongue-tickling healthy Indian cow peas salad with sprouts, which diabetics and weight watchers will thoroughly enjoy. A low-salt, low-sodium menu can also include other dishes like the Mili Jhuli Subzi and the Mooli Moong Dal. Tips for chawli and sprouted moong salad. You can make the zero oil chawli bean and moong salad in advance but ensure that you add lemon juice and salt only before you serve. Store in fridge for several hours. Enjoy chawli and sprouted moong salad recipe | chawli vegetable salad with sprouts | healthy Indian cow peas salad with sprouts | with step by step photos.
If you are a step more than vegetarian and won’t consume dairy products either, this is the perfect cake recipe for you. The butter that is traditionally used in cakes is substituted by any clear, refined, odourless vegetable oil, such as sunflower oil. To test if the cake is done, pierce a toothpick through it, if it comes out clean, it is done. Otherwise it needs to be baked for a few more minutes. Avoid using too much baking powder and vinegar to prevent the cake from drying up; however too little will make it harder than desired!
Typical milk-based desserts like rabdi and kheer are often thought to be out-of-bounds by lactose-intolerant people. Fret not! Here is a fabulously tasty Pear Rabdi with Oats Milk. Perfect for those facing lactose intolerance, this creamy dessert has a luscious mouth-feel and a beautiful fruity flavour. The oats milk appears to be a bit sticky when you make it, but don’t worry, it will be just fine after you refrigerate the Pear Rabdi. However, have it within an hour of preparation to avoid lumpiness.You can also try your hand at other lactose free desserts like Almond Berry and Coconut Cake and No Bake Oats Muesli and Peanut Butter Cookies .
Green chillies add a pungent touch to these rustic maize flour and fenugreek rotis. Maize flour is difficult to roll so use a light hand while making the rotis.
masala vada on tava recipe | South Indian chana dal vada | healthy dal vegetable vada | masala vada for diabetics, weight loss | with 28 amazing images. masala vada, such a great combination with piping hot tea!! But, it is also made traditionally by deep frying in oil. For those who love this dish, yet looking for a healthier version, can try this healthy dal vegetable vada, yet delicious version!! Learn how to make masala vada on tava recipe | South Indian chana dal vada | healthy dal vegetable vada | masala vada for diabetics, weight loss | The famous south Indian snack becomes unrecognizable in its new tava-cooked avatar! We have modified the traditional, deep-fried masala vadai recipe by adding iron and folic acid rich dill leaves, and tava-cooking the vadais. This delicious South Indian chana dal vada made with chana dal is suitable for weight watchers and diabetics too, as it has a low glycemic index. Enjoy it with hot tea, and healthy green chutney. Tips to make masala dal vada: 1. Remember to press down with a spatula to cook the vadas evenly. 2. Serve South Indian chana dal vada with green chutney. See how to make green chutney. 3. Serve healthy dal vegetable vada with lahsun ki chutney. See how to make lahsun ki chutney recipe. Enjoy masala vada on tava recipe | South Indian chana dal vada | healthy dal vegetable vada | masala vada for diabetics, weight loss | with detailed step by step images.
idlis in coconut sauce recipe | palak idlis in coconut curry | spinach idlis in coconut curry | with 43 amazing images. idlis in coconut sauce recipe | palak idlis in coconut curry | spinach idlis in coconut curry is a snack you would never have experienced before. Learn how to make this striking combination of palak idlis in coconut curry. To make idlis in coconut sauce, for the coconut sauce, heat the oil in a broad non-stick pan and add the cumin seeds. When the seeds crackle, add the curry leaves, green chilli, coconut milk, salt, lemon juice, sugar and cornflour-water mixture, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes, while stirring continuously. Keep aside. For the idli, put the spinach leaves in enough hot water and allow them to blanch for 1 to 2 minutes. Drain, cool and blend in a mixer to a smooth purée. Combine the idli batter, spinach purée and salt in a bowl and mix well. Pour a little batter into each greased mini idli mould and steam in a steamer for 6 to 7 minutes. Cool, demould and keep aside. Then to make palak idlis in coconut curry, heat a sizzler plate or tava (griddle) till red hot. Pour 1/2 the prepared coconut sauce over it and cook for 1 minute. Add the mini idlis and the remaining coconut sauce over it and cook on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Serve immediately. Mini idlis, with loads of spinach in the batter, are tasty and healthy too. Instead of the standard sambhar combo, here the idlis are floated in a soothing coconut sauce with mild hints of green chillies and presented in the form of palak idlis in coconut curry. The curry leaves and the cumin seeds further add a lingering flavour and aroma to the curry. Spinach idlis in coconut curry is an innovative party snack – just remember to serve it piping hot! Well, we have used the readymade coconut milk in this recipe. But when you have time on hand you can make coconut milk at home. Tips for idlis in coconut sauce. 1. Make the palak idlis first and then the coconut sauce. The reason is that the coconut sauce can dry up. 2. Serve the idlis in coconut sauce immediately once the coconut sauce is made. So if you want you can make the palak idlis in advance and do the coconut sauce at the end. Enjoy idlis in coconut sauce recipe | palak idlis in coconut curry | spinach idlis in coconut curry | with step by step photos.
chola dal pudla recipe | split cow peas methi pancakes | healthy Gujarati dal methi pancakes | with 25 images. chola dal pudla is a popular Gujarati snack. Learn how to make healthy dal methi pancakes. A traditional Gujarati dish, chola dal pudla is a scrumptious pancake made of a batter of soaked and ground chola dal fortified with chopped fenugreek leaves and other common flavour enhancing ingredients. You will find these succulent, crisp chola dal pudlas to be filling and tasty, even better than the quick-fix versions made using besan. Chola dal used in dal methi pancake is an excellent source of potassium and also rich in soluble fibre which helps to eliminate cholesterol from the body, thus protecting the heart. chola dal pudla is rich in Phosphorus, Magnesium, Folic Acid and Protein. Enjoy chola dal pudla recipe | split cow peas methi pancakes | healthy Gujarati dal methi pancakes | with step by step photos.
Uttapa is an all-time favourite snack across the country. These delicious uttapas, made with dosa batter are not only tasty but sumptuous and satiating too. We have made a zero-oil version of this popular snack by adding a variety of veggies to the batter. This makes the uttapas flavourful and colourful, and also keeps them soft and moist even without oil. This great low-cal Mixed Vegetable Uttapa is loaded with nutrients and fibre, and makes a wonderful evening snack .
garlicky methi dhokli recipe | methi dhokla | healthy methi lehsun dhokli | with 20 amazing images. garlicky methi dhokli is a delicious and flavorful Gujarati dish made with a batter of besan, methi leaves, and garlic. Learn how to make garlicky methi dhokli recipe | methi dhokla | healthy methi lehsun dhokli | garlicky methi dhokli is a wholesome and aromatic dish that combines the earthy taste of fenugreek leaves with the pungency of garlic, making it a delicious and nutritious choice for a meal. These methi dhoklis are easy to make and thinner than regular Khaman dhoklas, cut into diamond shape and serve with a variety of chutneys. Although it takes around 15 minutes to cook, making it a no fuss recipe. The healthy methi lehsun dhokli, with the rich flavour of fenugreek leaves and garlic, also gives us enough iron and heart-friendly nutrients. Make sure you serve it immediately. pro tips to make garlicky methi dhokli: 1. You can add some sesame seeds in the batter to make the dhokli. 2. Serve it immediately to enjoy its best flavours. 3. You can also add turmeric powder in the batter. Enjoy garlicky methi dhokli recipe | methi dhokla | healthy methi lehsun dhokli | with detailed step by step photos.
baked nachni sev recipe | ragi flour sev | healthy red millet baked noodles snack | vegan nachni sev | with 25 images. baked nachni sev is an Indian snack made from ragi flour and spices. Learn how to make healthy red millet baked noodles snack. Nachni is one of the best sources of iron, and having it as a roti is a very good idea. But have it too often in the same form, and you will tend to get bored. So try baked nachni sev. So, once you understand the nutrient profile of an ingredient, it is good to explore various ways in which it can be included in your diet. In ragi flour sev we present a truly lip-smacking way to consume nachni, to top up on iron and keep anemia at bay. A soft dough of nachni perked up with spice powders, lemon juice, etc., is pressed out as sev and baked to perfection in baked nachni sev. Ready in less than half an hour, this delicious baked nachni sev can be stored in an air-tight container, ready to munch at snack time! Tips for baked nachni sev. 1. Grease a chakli mould and place a thick sev plate ( jada sev plate ) in the chakli press. This will prevent the dough from sticking to the mold. 2. Press out thick strands of sev dough from the sev press onto a greased baking tray. Press in a line from the top of the tray downwards. 3. Bake in a preheated oven at 200°c (400°f) for 20 minutes, first remove after 7 minutes from the oven. 4. Use coconut oil or olive oil for the dough. Enjoy baked nachni sev recipe | ragi flour sev | healthy red millet baked noodles snack | vegan nachni sev | with step by step photos.
green peas panki recipe | Indian style vegetable panki | steamed snack recipe | Gujarati snacks | green peas panki is a popular Gujarati snack made of a rice flour batter that is cooked between 2 banana leaves. Learn how to make Indian style vegetable panki. To make green peas panki, combine the rice flour, urad dal flour, green peas, coriander, green chillies, salt, cumin seeds powder and ¾ cup of water in a deep bowl and mix well to make a batter of dropping consistency. Add the fruit salt and 2 tbsp of water over it. When the bubbles form, mix gently. Apply a little oil on one side of each banana leaf and keep aside. Place a banana leaf on a flat, dry surface and pour 2 tbsp of the batter over it. Cover with another banana leaf with the greased side over the batter, press it gently to spread the batter evenly to make a thin layer. Cook on a non-stick tava (griddle) till light brown spots appear on both the leaves and the panki in between peels off the leaves easily. Repeat steps 5 to 7 to make 7 more pankis. Serve immediately with green chutney. Pankis are steamed snacks and hence considered a light snack. Gujarati’s love the different types of pankis that feature on their menu. This Gujarati snack recipe features green peas which when added to the panki batter make it look more appealing. Pepped up only with cumin seeds, coriander and green chillies, when the Indian style vegetable panki is cooked in between 2 banana leaves and served hot with green chutney, it is 100% excitement. You can think beyond green peas and try other varieties of pankis like Moong Dal Panki, Corn Panki and even the healthier version – Moong Sprouts Panki. This steamed snack recipe is definitely a tad healthier than the fried snacks as green peas add in fibre which is important for a healthy digestive system. However, to make it enormously healthy replace rice flour with wheat flour, oats four or ragi flour. Adjust the consistency of the batter with water accordingly. Ensure that the batter is thick enough to spread but not of pouring consistency. Tips for green peas panki. 1. Crush the green peas coarsely as you would enjoy the mouthfeel in the panki. 2. Buy dark green coloured banana leaves as peeling the panki from these leaves is easier. 3. Remember to serve them immediately with green chutney to relish the perfect Gujarati snack. Enjoy green peas panki recipe | Indian style vegetable panki | steamed snack recipe | Gujarati snacks | with step by step photos.
vegetable idlis recipe | vegetable idlis with coconut milk | healthy South Indian vegetable idlis | with 25 amazing images. vegetable idlis are a perfect South Indian breakfast. Learn how to make vegetable idlis with coconut milk. A colourful and tasty idli recipe that you will enjoy to the core! The batter for making vegetable idlis is different from the traditional idli batter, and is ground using coconut milk, which gives it a soothing flavour and soft texture too. This vegetable idli recipe makes use of parboiled rice along with urad dal which is soaked along with vegetables in coconut milk. Since the vegetables are added to the batter of vegetable idlis before fermenting, they become semi-soft and get cooked within the same time as the idlis without requiring any separate attention. Serve these delicious vegetable idlis with your favourite chutney and sambar. Pro tips for vegetable idlis. 1. Add coconut milk. This will help in blending and making the mixture smooth. 2. Blend in a mixer till it's really smooth. No grain of rice or urad dal should remain behind. 3. Steam in a steamer for 10 to 12 minutes or till the idlis are cooked. Make sure you steam the idlis on medium flame or else they will turn hard. Enjoy vegetable idlis recipe | vegetable idlis with coconut milk | healthy South Indian vegetable idlis | with step by step photos.
baked soya puris recipe | soya til crispies | healthy soya baked sesame seeds puris | with 20 amazing images. baked soya puris is a healthy snack made from soya flour and kala til. Learn to make soya til crispies. What would life be without healthy snacks like baked soya puris to munch on? Indispensable though they seem to the foodie, doctors often advise against them, due to the high calorie count. Not when you know the smart ways to make low-cal baked soya puris! Here, a dough of whole wheat flour and soya flour along with black sesame seeds, are shaped into rounds and baked in an oven till crisp. The intelligent use of ingredients makes the baked soya puris rich in calcium, folic acid and fibre, while baking makes them low-cal. Those with hypertension can make this crunchy finger food with minimal or no salt, it tastes equally good. Tips for baked soya puris: 1. Prick each rolled puri dough all over using a fork. This prevents the puris from rising when baked. 2. Add 1 tbsp olive oil, coconut oil to the dough. Use olive oil or coconut oil for a healthier diet and say no to processed seed oils. 3. Store soya til crispies in an air-tight container for upto 2 weeks. Enjoy baked soya puris recipe | soya til crispies | healthy soya baked sesame seeds puris | with step by step photos.
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