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Pamper your taste buds with these vegan recipes
Over the recent past, India has been witnessing a huge growth in plant-based eating practices.
Over the recent past, India has been witnessing a huge growth in plant-based eating practices. A lot of people are turning towards a vegetarian diet due to health issues. A survey conducted in 2019 found that around 69 percent of Indians are ready to give up meat for plant-based options. A vegan diet is a part of vegetarianism that excludes meat, fish, eggs, poultry, dairy products, and honey. A healthy vegan diet also avoids processed and refined foods like artificial foods with additives and olive oil.
Check out some of the delicious vegan recipes shared by Sushma Pattadur, Chief Dietician, of Jindal Naturecure Institute.
Shakarkandi /Sweet Potato Ki Sabzi
Ingredients:
3 to 4 green chillies, 2 medium-sized tomatoes, chopped½ cup coriander leaves, 1 teaspoon black pepper, 2 tablespoons oil, 1 cup peanuts, 3 boiled shakarkandi, halved
Method:
Begin by boiling and peeling the potatoes. Set them aside for a while. Next, lightly toast the peanuts in a frying pan. In the same pan, add a portion of oil. Toast the cumin seeds (jeera) over low heat. Introduce diced tomatoes, green chilies, boiled sweet potato, salt, and pepper. Continue to cook over a medium flame, and then incorporate the toasted peanuts. Before serving, garnish the dish with finely chopped coriander. Enjoy your flavorful creation!
Kesar Badam Milk
Ingredients:
1/2 cup almonds, 2 cup water, 2 cup whole milk, 1/2 teaspoon ground cardamom, 2 tbsp jaggery, 4 saffron /kesar strands, 11 almonds and 6 pista (soaked, peeled, and finely chopped for garnish)
Method:
To start, create a paste from the almonds by blending them with a small amount of water. Set this almond paste aside for later use. Boil milk stirring continuously, and cook over medium heat until the mixture achieves a desirable thickened consistency. Once achieved, introduce the almond paste, jaggery, cardamom powder, and saffron, ensuring an even distribution of flavors. For an extra touch, add the soaked, peeled, and finely chopped almonds and pista as a delightful garnish. Thoroughly mix all the ingredients together. Allow the dish to cool before serving, and savor the delightful flavors of this delectable creation!
Sabudana Khichdi
Ingredients:
1 cup sabudana (tapioca pearls), 1 tablespoon oil, 1/2 teaspoon cumin seeds, 1 cup chopped sweet potatoes, 2 tablespoons raw peanuts and cashews, green chilies, chopped curry leaves, 1/2 teaspoon Sendhanamak (rock salt), as per taste, Juice of 1/2 lemon
Method:
After soaking the Sabudana overnight, make sure to thoroughly rinse it until the water runs clear, effectively removing any excess starch. Maintain a 1:1 ratio of Sabudana and water during this process. In the morning, drain any excess water from the Sabudana.
Heat oil in a pan over medium heat, and add the cumin seeds, allowing them to crackle for a few seconds until fragrant. Then, incorporate the chopped sweet potatoes and cook for approximately 2-3 minutes. Next, add the raw peanuts and cashews, Sauté them for an additional 2-3 minutes.
Samak Rice Dosa
Ingredients:
1 cup Samak rice (barnyard millet), 1/2 cup Sabudana (tapioca pearls), 1/2 cup thick curd, Rock salt (as per taste), 1tsp -Oil
Method:
Begin by cleaning the Samak rice and Sabudana thoroughly, then soak them in water for approximately 4 hours. After the soaking period, blend the mixture to a smooth consistency, incorporating the curd. Add rock salt to taste to enhance the flavor of the batter. With the batter prepared, you can start making dosas right away!
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