Malwani gravy in its original cooking style requires lots of coconut and oil, making it obviously high on the calorie scale! For a healthier version of this tasty subzi, use just 2 tbsp of coconut and lots of coriander.
To make it even healthier, I have used tikkis made from soya granules and potatoes. Add the soya tikkis just before serving this delectable subzi as otherwise they will soak up all the gravy and become soggy.
Soya Tikkis in Malwani Gravy can double up as a snack and also make a great vegetable when served with rotis and rice .
Now, here's a healthy dish you are going to fall head-over-heels in love with! Mushrooms are low in calories and a valuable source of protein and folic acid.
Folic acid protects the heart from the harmful action of an amino acid called homocysteine, and is essential for the formation of new red blood cells. If you're not very fond of mushrooms, try using low-fat paneer or baby corn pieces instead.
This delectable dish can be served as a starter as well as a side dish to the main course main course.
Easy-to-make, yet delicious now that's a good combination of attributes for a recipe!
Cooking dinner can be tiresome after a hectic day, but here is a healthy and yummy dinner which you can whip up in a matter of minutes with the vegetables and Whole Wheat Bread stocked in your refrigerator. Use any vegetables of your choice.