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Healthy Diwali with healthy recipes
The festival of lights, Deepawali, is here. And so is the excitement for crackers, get-together and Diwali exclusive, tempting delicacies that add on to the charm of the festivity.
Healthy recipes for any festival is the new raga, that helps guilt-free indulgence, ensuring you are on right and healthy track.
Deepawali is the festival of light, new hopes, and celebrations. It is, of course, the favorite and most awaited time of the year for most of us. In a country like India, no festival is completed without scrumptious delicacies.
Be it savor snacks, main courses or desserts, they gear up zeal and excitement of every celebration.
With Diwali on its way, here is the list of such delectable and healthy dishes, from starters to lip-smacking desserts.
Heat the oil in a pan and add bay leaves with cumin seeds.
Now, add ginger and garlic paste and saute till they are golden brown.
Once they are cooked, add all the spices, hung curd and green chilies.
Stir fry them till they are cooked.
Once the fat separation occurs, now add fried paneer and cook on medium heat for 10-12 minutes.
Piping hot and creamy curry is ready to serve with tandoori roti or naan for best taste.
5] Baked Mixed Dal Kachori
Baked dal kachoris
Servings- 4
Ingredients
Whole wheat flour- 2 ½ cups
Besan- 1 cup
Suji- 3 tbsp
Salt- as per taste
Urad dal- ½ cup
Moong dal- 1 cup
Chana dal- ½ cup
Ginger- ½ tsp, finely chopped
Garlic- ½ tsp, crushed
Cumin seeds- ½ tsp
Hing powder- a pinch
Saunf- ½ tsp
Coriander powder- ½ tsp
Garam masala- ½ tsp
Oil- For dough formation and baking
Method of Preparation
Mix whole wheat flour, besan, suji and oil in a bowl. Add water and make dough out of it.
Keep it aside and let it rest for some time.
Preheat the oven at 180℃.
Soak dals overnight and put it in the blender with ginger, garlic, cumin seeds, Hing, coriander powder, garam masala, and salt. Blend till it becomes a coarse paste.
Now, add 2 tsp oil in a pan and put dal paste into it. Roast till it becomes golden brown. Set it aside to cool.
Now, put small balls from the dough and put dal filling into it. Flatten it with rolling pin.
Grease the baking tray with oil, place the kachoris over the tray and brush them with oil. Place it in the oven at 200℃ and bake about 10-15 minutes. Check in between till it becomes golden brown.
Hot and scrumptious kachoris are ready to eat with green chutney or aloo ki bhaji.
Heat ghee in a heavy-bottomed pan and roast all the flours with proper mixing. Stir occasionally till it turns light brown with the aroma.
Melt jaggery with water in a pan. You can filter it as well to remove impurities if any.
Boil the jaggery syrup till it gets a thick consistency. For that, in a bowl, take water and dip a few drops of syrup. If on cooling, it forms a softball, the syrup is ready.
Now, mix flour into the syrup little by little and mix rapidly till no lumps are left.
Add nuts to the mixture.
Make laddoo sized balls as per the desired size while it is hot.
Store it in air-tight containers.
This Diwali, relish these healthy, homemade goodness with your loved ones and add sparkle to your celebrations and smiles. Wishing you a healthy and happy Deepawali.
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Very interesting and easy recipes.. Definitely shall try the ladoos.
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