Zero Oil Subzis, Oil Free Sabzis

Ever thought that Subzis could be made without using oil? Well Zero oil cooking is a skill, which was mastered as we assembled recipes for this section. You too can master it through practice and patience. With a well-chosen collection of delicious recipes, we are sure this section will change the pre-conceived notion about having to essentially add oodles of oil to make Indian subzis tasty and to help you make your family’s meal times healthier and happier. 

Oil free subzis are excellent choice for weight watchers as they are low in calories and fat. Moreover we have used a combination of vegetables, sprouts and pulses to add on to the nutritive value.

Are Oil Free Subzis good for Diabetics with High Cholesterol?

Zero Oil Subzis are good for those diabetics who are trying to lose weight or those people who have high cholesterol levels because we have replaced some high fat items like cream, whole milk, cashewnut or coconut paste with vegetable paste, low fat milk and low fat paneer. People with diabetes should always consult their nutritionist or doctor before changing their diet.

 

Here are zero oil versions of your favourite subzis from different states of India like…

· Bhindi masala is one recipe which is not only oil free but also will boost your brain health. Being rich in folate it is a very good option for pregnant ladies as the folate requirements increase during pregnancy.

·  Rajma Saagwala is a nutritious oil free recipe as it is rich in Vitamin A to maintain good eye health. Being rich in calcium it will promote bone strength and is also rich in folic acid to revitalize your brain cells. 

·  Tameta Muthia nu Shaak is a tangy zero oil recipe where the muthias are steamed and a perfect mix of spices gives it a brilliant flavour. It is a recipe rich in B-vitamin – Thiamine which is required for energy production and brain health.

· Grated Cauliflower with Peas is a great recipe if you are trying to lose weight as it is Oil free, Low in Calories and Fibre rich making it a perfect option for weight watchers

Other oil free versions of your favourite subzis from different states of India are Bharvan BainganChole,  Kofta Makhani, Shahi Paneer Mutter. Along with those are also a few exceptional ones like Mushroom and Green Peas Curry , Vaal Dalimbi and Cauliflower Indad.

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Yet another dish made with the versatile cauliflower. Since gobhi has a bland flavour, it can go well with any gravy and combination of spices. Here is a wonderful treat for all you spice lovers. To enhance the dish's allure, use fresh cauliflower and keep the florets slightly big in size. Makes a wholesome meal together with rotis and rice .
Most Maharashtrian Subzis are made using lots of coconut paste. Here's a delicious but healthy exception that uses only 2 tablespoons of coconut, thereby making it low in calories and fat. Sprouting Vaal helps increase its vitamin and mineral content and makes it easily digestible too.
The very word 'makhani' brings to our mind a rich gravy with lots of butter and cream! However, you will be pleasantly surprised to know that the same magical impact can be created in a healthy fashion by using low-fat milk. The vibrant, red-coloured kofta used in this delightful dish is made using beetroot and carrot, which not only add colour to this subzi but also pool in nutrients like vitamin A, fiber and folic acid. The koftas are not deep-fried but steamed, totally eliminating the need for oil in this recipe. The Kofta Makhani does take a little time to prepare, but surely worth the effort. Indeed, this is a homely and satiating treat that you will thoroughly enjoy, when had with a bowl of hot rice or a few phulkas .
gajar fansi sabzi recipe | French beans and carrot sabji | healthy mixed vegetable sabzi | zero oil Indian healthy dry sabzi | with 25 amazing images. gajar fansi sabzi is a healthy sukha Indian sabzi. Learn to make healthy mixed vegetable sabzi. Carrot, a storehouse of vitamin A, combines beautifully with French beans in this simple gajar fansi sabzi. Peanuts are used in minor quantities to not only add crunch but also vitamin B3 to these French beans and carrot sabji, making it delectable and nutritious. At the bottom of the recipe we show you how to make zero oil gajar fansi sabzi for those who want to cook without oil. On the subject of oil, we have suggested you use coconut oil to make healthy mixed vegetable sabzi as we must learn to avoid using processed seed oils which are harmful to the human body. French beans are rich in folic acid. A deficiency of folic acid can also lead to anaemia, as like iron they are equally necessary to make red blood cells. Without enough folic acid, you can get easily tired. So gajar fansi sabzi is the perfect recipe for pregnant women. Enjoy gajar fansi sabzi recipe | French beans and carrot sabji | healthy mixed vegetable sabzi | zero oil Indian healthy dry sabzi | with step by step photos.
A traditional treat from the kitchens of Gujarati , the Tameta Muthia nu Shaak will amaze you with its fenugreek flavoured muthias in a tangy tomato base. While the original recipe calls for oodles of oil, we have managed to recreate the same magic without any oil! The muthias are steamed, yet have a brilliant flavour thanks to a perfect choice of ingredients. The spice powders and flavour enhancers in the gravy are bound together by loads of tomatoes, so here again there is no need for oil. Now, you can top up on vitamins and relish the delectable flavour of this traditional dish without worrying about oil. To round up the healthy food excitement serve with Chapati , Dal Pandoli , Khatti Meethi Dal and Brown Rice .
moong dal suva sabzi recipe | zero oil sabzi | moong dal tomato shepu sabzi | with 35 amazing images. moong dal suva sabzi is a healthy moong dal sabzi for all. Learn how to make moong dal tomato shepu sabzi. The unique taste of suva, fortified by moong dal and spiced with green chillies makes this moong dal suva sabzi a must-try. Suva and tomatoes are rich in vitamin A and iron, while moong dal provides the necessary protein in healthy moong dal suva sabzi. The order of adding ingredients in moong dal tomato shepu sabzi is very important to ensure that all of them are properly cooked without losing their texture and colour, or becoming mushy. Relish steaming hot moong dal and suva sabzi with hot phulkas. Enjoy with moong dal suva sabzi recipe | zero oil sabzi | moong dal tomato shepu sabzi | step by step photos.
The very sight of assorted sprouts is appetizing. Of different sizes, shapes and colours, the sprouted beans tempt you to grab a spoon without any delay! In this mouth-watering recipe, the sprouts are combined with spinach, onions and tomatoes, and jazzily flavoured with pav bhaji masala. Even without any oil, the interplay of the spice powders with tomatoes and onions results in a fabulous-tasting subzi. Really, the Mixed Sprouts and Palak Subzi is a super awesome way to top up on iron and folic acid (from the sprouts and spinach), and bid adieu to anaemia. Serve with parathas or rotis .
Broccoli – a vegetable that you thought was best suited for international cuisines – is also a perfect to fit into desi subzis! Try this delicious recipe, and you are sure to agree with us. This recipe features broccoli in a unique gravy, which is thickened with roasted chana dal and urad dal perked up with cumin seeds. A dash of garam masala and chilli powder boosts the flavour of the gravy, making it a truly exciting way to include broccoli in your diet. Broccoli is a veggie that is low in calories but loaded with a good amount of nutrients like protein and antioxidants like vitamin A, C and folic acid. Relish this Spicy Broccoli Subzi hot and fresh.
baby corn palak recipe | healthy baby corn palak sabzi | Indian style baby corn spinach curry | with 25 amazing images. baby corn palak recipe is a healthy variation to the famous North Indian palak baby corn sabzi. Palak and baby corn together is a heavenly combination in Indian style baby corn spinach curry made with zero oil. You can similarly make healthy palak paneer by switching to low-fat paneer instead of the normal one. baby corn palak sabzi is super quick and easy to prepare. We have used minimum and the most basic ingredients, if baby corn is not available you can substitute it with sweetcorn kernels. Cook palak properly or it might give a bitter taste in the end. Spinach and baby corn blend with in this scrumptious and nutritious healthy baby corn palak sabzi. Spinach provides lots of calcium while baby corn provides fibre . To retain the bright green colour of spinach, ensure that you blanch it just for a few minutes and do not over cook it. Tips for baby corn palak recipe. 1. Transfer the palak leaves immediately to a bowl filled with ice-cold water. This is known as refreshing. Refreshing the spinach leaves helps in retaining the bright green colour as it stops the internal cooking process. Keep the blanched spinach aside. 2. This being a zero oil healthy baby corn palak sabzi, we are directly roasting everything without the usage of fat. 3. Dry roast for 2 to 3 minutes while stirring continuously or till the raw smell goes away. It is important to stir continuously, to prevent the onions from sticking to the pan and burning. Serve healthy baby corn palak sabzi with rotis or parathas. Learn to make baby corn palak recipe | healthy baby corn palak sabzi | Indian style baby corn spinach curry | with detailed step by step photos below.
This is the perfect way to cook tinda when it is in season. With onions, tomatoes and spices, cooked together in a simple but effective way, the round gourd transforms into a great accompaniment for phulkas and parathas. Although it is made with minimal spices, the low-calorie Tinda Masala tastes fabulous and has a very pleasing mouth-feel too.
An all-time favourite from the kitchens of Gujarat, the Khatti Meethi Papdi is a delicious subzi that combines besan dumplings and walor papdi with everyday spices. Although it uses common ingredients, this valor Papdi Subzi has a unique texture and mind-blowing flavour because of the way it is cooked. Marinating the papdi with the other ingredients for a few minutes enhances the flavour of the dish, as the spices mix well with the vegetable. Besan dhoklis increase the appeal of the subzi further, but it is important to add these to the subzi only after the papdis are cooked. You must also take care to simmer the subzi till the dhoklis get cooked. The mouth-watering subzi is also a nutritious wonder as papdi is rich in iron and helps increase haemoglobin count if consumed regularly. Serve with Rotlis , Khatti Meethi Dal , Spicy Kachumber and Rice for a satiating oil-free meal.
khatta gobhi recipe | dahi wali gobhi | zero oil dahi gobhi ki sabzi | Indian cauliflower curry | gobhi masala | with 41 amazing images. khatta gobhi recipe | dahi wali gobhi | zero oil dahi gobhi ki sabzi | Indian cauliflower curry | gobhi masala is a nutritious addition to an Indian meal. Learn how to make dahi wali gobhi. To make khatta gobhi, combine the curds, milk, turmeric powder, prepared paste and salt in a deep bowl and whisk well. Keep aside. Heat a non-stick kadhai on a medium flame and when it is hot, add the mustard seeds, urad dal, curry leaves and red chillies and dry roast them for 15 to 20 seconds. Add the garam masala, asafoetida and curd-milk mixture and mix well. Add cauliflower and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 5 to 6 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Serve hot garnished with coriander. Cauliflower is an all-time favourite vegetable, but mostly deep-fried or sautéed in oodles of oil. As a healthy change from these formats, try this delicious gobhi masala, a preparation of cauliflower in a sour curd-based gravy. Not only is this Indian cauliflower curry oil-free and low-cal, it is also excessively tasty and nutritious, brimming with the goodness of vitamin C, fibre and calcium. Flavoured excitingly with a semi-spicy paste, this wholesome zero oil dahi gobhi ki sabzi is a brilliant accompaniment to steaming hot parathas. A bowl of raita or a healthy salad along with a glass of buttermilk will be a thoroughly enjoyable treat for weight watchers, diabetics and heart patients. Tips for khatta gobhi sabzi. 1. Serve khatta gobhi sabzi with bajra roti. See how to make bajra roti. 2. When you have time on hand, you can make garam masala at home. Enjoy khatta gobhi recipe | dahi wali gobhi | zero oil dahi gobhi ki sabzi | Indian cauliflower curry | gobhi masala | with step by step photos.
Very popular with my grandchildren, this curry is best relished with steaming hot phulkas .Both mushrooms and green peas are a storehouse of nutrients like fibre, zinc, potassium, folic acid etc. Making zero oil subzi is not as difficult as it may sound, as it does not totally prevent you from adding sinful ingredients like Cashewnuts, coconut, etc. but just requires you to use them moderately.
Though slightly time-consuming, this subzi is definitely worth the effort. Capsicum is a good source of vitamin C, an antioxidant that fights disease-causing free radicals and boosts our immune system while corn increases the allure of this dish manifold!
Mawa (khoya) is extremely high in calories and fat, enough to scare the weight-watchers! Here I use low-calorie mawa, which I made by adding some lime juice to low fat milk to get the actual grainy texture. Milk enhances the nutritive value of this subzi by providing protein and calcium. Try your own variations of this recipe by using other vegetables in place of green peas. Serve with Garlic Roti and Beetroot, Cucumber and Tomato Raita .
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