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Noodles, stir-fried with tofu and bean sprouts accompanied by a soya sauce.
The Spinach and Tofu Dip is a combination of spinach and tofu with pungent onions and aromatic herbs makes this dip as wholesome and flavourful as a subzi itself! The nutty flavour and mealy texture of tofu complements the spinach very well, and so do not replace it with any other ingredient! Grind the mixture coarsely to get the best mouth-feel, and also make sure you drain all the water after blanching the spinach to avoid ending up with a watery dip that one could easily mistake for a soup!
veg thukpa recipe | healthy Tibetian noodle soup | vegetable noodle soup | with 37 amazing images. Indulge in the wholesome goodness of this Healthy Veg Thukpa – a delightful Tibetan noodle soup packed with vibrant vegetables and rich flavors. Learn how to make veg thukpa recipe | healthy Tibetian noodle soup | vegetable noodle soup | Thukpa, a traditional Tibetian noodle soup, offers a warm and comforting bowl of goodness. Perfect for those seeking a nourishing, balanced meal, this recipe combines the comfort of wheat noodles with a nutrient-packed broth and an assortment of colorful veggies. This vegetable noodle soup as a soul-soothing, nutritious bowl that not only satisfies your taste buds but also nourishes your body with a medley of essential nutrients. Enjoy this healthy and flavorful veg thukpa recipe! pro tips to make veg thukpa soup: 1. Use a flavorful vegetable broth as the base for your thukpa. 2. Don't overcook the vegetables. Aim for a crisp-tender texture that retains their vibrant colors and fresh flavors. 3. You can add any other seasonal vegetable of your choice to make this recipe. Enjoy veg thukpa recipe | healthy Tibetian noodle soup | vegetable noodle soup | with detailed step by step photos.
Add more value to the crispy vegetables and tofu by enhancing it with a sweet and spicy sauce.
Made in a jiffy, this recipe is a good bet for any party. Tofu and bean sprouts generously boost the good-health quotient of this dish. Not to forget that I've used sugar substitutes instead of sugar. All of which makes this a safe venture for diabetics too! Preferably, use whole wheat noodles in the place of maida noodles. For those who have high blood pressure, high sodium foods like soya sauce should be restricted; hence I have used only 1 tsp of it. Garlic and red chilli flakes pep up the taste, but feel free to adjust their quantities as per your likings. Combine the noodles with a vegetable gravy dish for a complete meal combo.
The magic touch of the Mughals transforms tofu into a royal treat! The white paste is the key ingredient of this delicacy as it imparts the required taste and rich texture. Make sure you soak the seeds in warm water as it softens and forms a smooth paste on grinding. You can also make white paste using Cashewnuts, poppy seeds and watermelon seeds if you do not like onions. The spices and pastes used are unique to this gravy... so, go ahead and enjoy this rich treat!
This is an amazing combination of ingredients. Both tofu and sprouts add to the health quotient, while garlic and chilli flakes boost the flavour and routons add crunch to the soup. Make it fresh and be prepared for the magic! If tofu is not available, use paneer instead.
Methi peps up even the simplest of dishes! This is no exception. Add salt to the methi and squeeze it well to remove the inherent bitterness of the methi leaves. You can even salt and squeeze the methi and store it in the freezer for days or even months; just defrost and use whenever you want. Just keep in mind that you should not stir this subzi too much... otherwise the tofu will crumble and the subzi will look messy.
A colourful thai style preparation, the noodles here are cooked with coconut cream and fresh vegetables.
Thai soups are either coconut-milk based or thin and clear flavoured with lemon grass and pepper. This thin clear soup is well-endowed with taste as well as therapeutic properties-especially if you have a cold or a sore throat. Soya sauce, garlic, and pepper add a nice tarty flavour making it an ideal soup to soothe your bad throat. If you are serving a Thai -based meal, begin with this thin soup dotted with paneer and vegetables, and your family will enjoy it.
A simple yet fancy finger food that fits a lazy Saturday afternoon just as well as a party for adults, fried bean curd with hot and sweet dip can be prepared quite easily by anybody. Use your creativity to make this in varied shapes, and serve with other dips or sauces too!
Crunchy, healthy veggies in a spicy lemongrass flavoured gravy, the goodness of this dish is further enhanced by the presence of low-cal, iron-rich, fibrous tofu. While freshly-made paste has an unbeatable charm of its own, you can also make it in advance and store, to make this dish quicker. This vegetable dish can be a meal by itself, or it can be served with kodri for a scrumptious lunch. Take care to use only very tender lemon grass, chopped finely using scissors. You can also try other diabetic friendly vegetable recipes like Mushroom, Capsicum and Paneer Stir-fry , Low Calorie Vegetable Au Gratin or Raw Papaya and Cabbage Stir-fry .
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