2091 chopped coriander recipes

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This dish is cooked in a traditional Indian deep iron pan called "handi". It is believed that cooking in iron utensils increases the iron content of food, however rice is also naturally rich in iron, so you can be double sure that this recipe will boost your haemoglobin levels. Marinating the vegetables and rice in spices enhances the flavour of this dish, but ensure that you marinate it for at least 30 minutes for best results.
Another dish with a combination of stuffed vegetables and khichdi, which are mixed together and pressure cooked till done. You can use vegetables of your choice or whatever is available at home. Not only is this dish colourful and palatable, the horde of ingredients makes it nutritious too. Masoor dal enhances the iron content of this dish whereas rice and potatoes contribute to its zinc content.
Baby corn, sliced onions and capsicum literally play together in this attractive, mouth-watering and crunchy dry subzi. Using coloured capsicums greatly enhances the visual appeal of this dish.
With mixed vegetables, tofu, wheat flour and soya flour, this Paratha is very high on the nutrition scale! It is also pretty zesty and kids are sure to love it, whether you serve it for breakfast or as a wholesome mid-day snack. Boiled and mashed potatoes impart body, and bind the other ingredients. Those who appreciate a little strong flavour, can add a teaspoon of chopped garlic to the stuffing. Relish it with Soya Mutter in Coconut Gravy or any other subzi of your choice.
A delightful combination of five dals, simmered with not just whole spices but a bouquet of aromatic spice powders too! The Panch Ratani Dal also gets the right amount of tang from curds and tomatoes, which complements the spiciness very well. Rich in folic acid and fibre, this flavourful dal is also good for your heart.
mooli ka salad recipe | Indian radish salad | healthy mooli ka salad | with 16 amazing images. mooli ka salad recipe | Indian radish salad | healthy mooli ka salad is a light salad with a strong aroma. Learn how to make Indian radish salad. White radish is often used to make parathas or muthia, but here we have used it to make a healthy bowl of salad. In Indian radish salad, thickly grated radish is perked up by the addition of an unusual combination of ingredients like garlic, split mustard seeds, green chillies and lemon juice. Altogether in a bowlful, it makes a tongue tickling dish that is absolutely low in calories and carbohydrates and so is a perfect accompaniment to a main course like parathas and sabzi. Further, the addition of lemon juice in healthy mooli ka salad is a smart way to boost immunity by way of vitamin C. This key nutrient also exhibits anti-inflammatory properties. The fiber in the mooli can help prevent constipation. Garlic too has antioxidant allicin which has heart protecting benefits.Thus each ingredient in this mooli ka salad has been chosen wisely to suit a weight loss diet. Diabetics and heart patients too can include this nutritious salad as a part of their daily meals. Tips for mooli ka salad. 1. Grating the radish thickly is a must to enjoy a good mouthfeel. 2. Radish emits a strong odour. Remember to cover the bowl tightly and or plastic wrap so that the other foods in the refrigerator do not smell like radish too. Enjoy mooli ka salad recipe | Indian radish salad | healthy mooli ka salad | with step by step photos.
A luxuriously rich recipe of deep-fried koftas reinforced with the goodness of greens like spinach, coriander and fenugreek, cooked in a white gravy enriched with saffron and cream.
Green tomato kadhi is tangy and spicy kadhi with combination of green tomatoes and green chillies. It is thickened with coconut. Serve hot with roti or rice.
kaddu ka bharta recipe | Rajasthani bhopla bharta | healthy red pumpkin mashed sabzi | with 20 amazing images. kaddu ka bharta is a tasty Indian dish made with kaddu, spices and herbs. It is a popular North Indian dinner dish. Learn how to make red pumpkin mashed sabzi. kaddu ka bharta is a slightly mushy vegetable-based dish that tastes heavenly when served with steaming hot rice, or Indian breads too. While you might have surely tasted the famous Baingan Bharta, here is something new for you to try. A delicious Rajasthani bhopla bharta made of juicy red pumpkins! The mild sweetness of the pumpkins is beautifully balanced in red pumpkin mashed sabzi by a mixture of seeds and spice powders, especially the tangy dry mango powder. kaddu ka bharta is high in Vitamin A, Magnesium. Serve the kaddu ka bharta fresh off the stove, garnished with peppy coriander. Enjoy kaddu ka bharta recipe | Rajasthani bhopla bharta | healthy red pumpkin mashed sabzi | with step by step photos.
The moment you think of paneer kofta, the first thing that comes to mind is tangy tomato gravy. While the koftas do taste awesome when topped with pungent tomato-based sauces, you will be amazed by the brilliance of this unique combination with a curd-based gravy! The mildly-spiced curd gravy thickened with besan complements the succulent paneer koftas very well in taste and texture, while the green peas enhances the visual appeal of the Paneer Koftas in Curd Gravy.
ridge gourd chutney recipe | beerakaya pachadi | peerkangai chutney for Idlis, Dosas | healthy turai chutney | with 25 images. ridge gourd chutney is also known as turai chutney. Learn to make peerkangai chutney for Idlis, Dosas. To make ridge gourd chutney, in a mixer, add the sautéed ridge gourd, coriander, tamarind, coconut, green chillies, salt and ¼ cup of water and blend to a smooth paste and top with a tempering of dals and chillies. South Indians often combine roasted dals with sautéed veggies to make delicious chutneys like beerakaya pachadi, which go very well with idlis, dosas, puris and just about any snack. To enjoy these chutneys the traditional way, mix them with steaming hot rice topped with a dash of til oil or ghee, and relish with roasted urad papads. Here is how to use ridge gourd chutney in this fashion. 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 this ridge gourd chutney is diabetics friendly. Enjoy ridge gourd chutney recipe | beerakaya pachadi | peerkangai chutney for Idlis, Dosas | healthy turai chutney | with step by step photos.
nutritious patties in whole wheat pita pockets recipe | paneer and broken wheat patties in whole wheat pita pockets | healthy vegetable wrap | with 30 amazing images. Whole wheat pita pockets stuffed with innovative and nutrient-packed patties made of paneer and broken wheat, and laced with a tangy dressing, this is a nourishing, filling and exotic nutritious patties in whole wheat pita pockets snack! The innovative patties used in this delightful dish is made of a nutrient-dense combo of paneer, broken wheat and carrots perked up with peppy sauces! Open up an exciting new experience of healthy and tasty dining for your kids, with this sumptuous snack of whole wheat pita pockets packed with nutritious patties and laced with tangy curd dressing. The ample use of wheat makes the Nutritious Patties in Whole Wheat Pita Pockets rich in fibre, while the vitamin A rich carrots, and calcium and protein rich paneer help in the growth and development of bones. Your kids will surely love this nourishing and tasty snack. Pro tips for paneer and broken wheat patties in whole wheat pita pockets. 1. Prepare a batch of patties in advance and store them in the refrigerator for a quick and easy meal option. Assemble the pita pockets just before serving. 2. Add 4 tbsp whole wheat flour (gehun ka atta). Whole wheat flour helps to bind the ingredients together, giving the pattice its shape and structure. Enjoy nutritious patties in whole wheat pita pockets recipe | paneer and broken wheat patties in whole wheat pita pockets | healthy vegetable wrap | with step by step photos.
There are two ways to look at lauki. Only the pessimist would think it to be plain and boring; the optimist always looks at it as a wonderful ingredient that absorbs the added flavours very well. Once again, lauki proves its mettle in this recipe, with a grand stuffing of mixed nuts and paneer enhanced with simple but effective spice powders. Drowned in a tangy tomato gravy, the stuffed lauki is nothing short of a delicacy. Garnish the Bharwa Lauki with perky coriander and serve fresh.
Karela is a low calorie vegetable which is acclaimed for its anti-diabetic properties. This recipe is an attempt to make them appealing. The karelas are stuffed with moong dal and served in a makhani gravy that is made using very little oil. Enriched with protein, calcium, vitamin A, vitamin C, iron and fibre, this recipe is a delectable way to savour this "not so popular" vegetable.
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