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Last Updated : Apr 17,2024



स्वस्थ हार्ट रेसिपी | हेल्दी हार्ट रेसिपी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Healthy Heart recipes in Hindi)

Healthy Heart Recipes, Indian Healthy Heart Recipes

Healthy heart recipes. What everybody tells you - lifestyle, exercise and diet are the keys to fighting heart diseases. What few people tell you - how to modify your diet to achieve it. What nobody tells you - tasty Healthy Heart Recipes to actually implement this! If you are looking to kick start a heart-healthy lifestyle, then this section is just perfect for you, packed with healthy heart recipes full of heart-friendly ingredients, made with smart cooking methods, using minimal fat and lots of whole grains.

Bajra Gajar Palak Paratha, Gluten Free RecipeBajra Gajar Palak Paratha, Gluten Free Recipe

Read at the bottom of the article on 5 basic reasons why we have heart issues in India.Firstly it is very important to know heart health supportive ingredients so that you can include them in your regular diet.

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Foods that support Heart Health

Avoid junk food and follow simple basic home cooked food. Stay away from refined vegetable oils. Given below are some helathy Indian food options to have for a healthy heart. 

Sr.No Ingredients Active Compound
1. Dark green leafy vegetables Vitamin E, Beta-carotene, Flavonols,
2. Whole Grains Fibre, Phytonutrients
3. Soya Proteins Isoflavones – Genistein and Daidzein
4. Beans Soluble fibre, Phytosterols, Magnesium, Potassium, Copper and Folate
5. Garlic Allyl Sulphur Compounds - Allicin and Ajoene
6. Nuts – Walnuts and Almonds Omega-3 fats, Oleic acid, Magnesium and Copper.
7. Flaxseeds Omega-3 fats, Soluble fibre
8. Yoghurt and milk Probiotics, Casein and Calcium
9. Green tea Polyphenols – Flavonols (Catechins)
10. Apple, Guava Fibre – Pectin
11. Oats Fibre – Beta glucan
12. Turmeric Curcumin
13. Methi seeds Diosgenin and Titogenin
14. Yellow-orange colored vegetables and fruits Beta-carotene, Vitamin C

Oats Mutter Dosa ( Fibre Rich Recipe )

Oats Mutter Dosa ( Fibre Rich Recipe )

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Foods that need to be avoided for a healthy heart.

You need to change the way you eat and avoid packaged food from retail stores and most of it is processed. Wrong foods eaten lead to the inflammation of the arteries of your heart. Blockages in the arteries Blockages lead to heart attack and that is so easy to fix as simple as eating healthy.

Broccoli BrothBroccoli Broth

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Sr.No

Ingredients
1. Full fat dairy products
2. Butter
3. Margarine
4. Cheese and Mayonnaise
5. Biscuits and Bakery Products
6. Processed Foods
7. Alcohol
8. Carbonated Beverages
9. Deep Fried Foods
10. Sweets and Desserts
11. Egg yolk
12. Refined carbohydrates

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Healthy Heart Recipes with Whole Grains

Whole Grain Broccoli and Pinenut SaladWhole Grain Broccoli and Pinenut Salad

To live a healthy life style you need to eat the right foods. Let’s start with eating whole grains like Jowar, Bajra, Oats and Barley. Full details are found on List of Best Grains and Cereals for Healthy Heart.

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Then you can choose the correct Legumes for a Healthy Heart. Choose from Moong, Rajma, Toovar Dal etc as these are rich in protein and help control the cholesterol levels.

Rajma Cucumber and Carrot SaladRajma Cucumber and Carrot Salad

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Combining cereals and legumes will not only make the recipe tasty but also will increase the nutritive value of it. Barley and Moong Dal Khichdi and Oats Idli are two perfect examples of how you can include this combination.

Barley and Moong Dal KhichdiBarley and Moong Dal Khichdi

Low Fat Indian Healthy Heart Recipes

Opt for low fat options like Low Fat Paneer, Low Fat Milk and Low Fat Curds as they are far healthier than the full fat version for those with Heart issues. Here is the logic for Low Fat Dairy Products Eat High Fibre Foods for a Healthy Heart Fruits like Apples, Oranges, Peaches etc.

Low Fat Chaas Recipe , Indian Low Fat ButtermilkLow Fat Chaas Recipe , Indian Low Fat Buttermilk

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Eat Green Healthy Heart Vegetables like Broccoli, Spinach, Kale as they are low in Calories and high in Fibre.

Palak, Kale and Apple JuicePalak, Kale and Apple Juice

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You can try our low fat recipes like Sprouts Dhokla and Dal Pandoli which are yummilicious steamed snacks with the goodness of green leafy vegetables. Soya Methi Garlic Naan is a unique recipe yet tasty, naans are often loaded with fat but this one is low in fat.

High Fibre Healthy Heart Recipes

Start your day with fibre rich breakfast like Quinoa Veg Upma, a healthy alternative to rava upma. Masala Karela where karela is combined with cauliflower and it beautifully masks the bitter taste of karela making it palatable even for kids. Chick Pea Mushroom and Barley Salad has an exciting texture and flavour, being fibre rich and also contains heart healthy ingredients like kabuli chana and barley.

Masala KarelaMasala Karela

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Have Bhaja Moong Dal Shobji Diye with Jowar Pyaz Ki Roti to make your meal charged with fibre. Read our article on Fiber for Healthy Heart to get a clearer picture on what all to include in your diet to make it fibre rich.

Bhaja Moong Dal Shobji DiyeBhaja Moong Dal Shobji Diye

What causes your heart to not work correctly?

There are 5 basic reasons why we have heart issues.

1. Belly fat : The more belly fat you have, the higher the risk of a heart attack. This shows wrong food habits, bad quality vegetable oil, sugar, maida, cornflour excess etc create this problem. High blood pressure in a major problem for your heart and also uncontrolled diabetes. Your diabetes is not solved by just popping pills. You need to change the way you eat.

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Wrong foods eaten lead to the inflammation of the arteries of your heart. Blockages in the arteries Blockages lead to heart attack and that is so easy to fix as simple as eating healthy. Remove inflammation in your body. 

Vegetable Oats PancakeVegetable Oats Pancake

2. Eating processed foods : Avoid junk food and follow simple basic home cooked food. Stay away from refined vegetable oils. Opt for unfrefined oils like olive oil, coconut oil. You could also have cold pressed peanut oil in your cooking as that is available in India.  

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Eat a healthy pyaz wali bhindi sabzi instead of going for a deep fried option. Also remember to wash your hands before you eat as they can carry infections. Your hands have opened doors, pressed lift buttons etc where others with infection may have touched them before. Thats how a virus can spread. 

Pyaz Wali Bhindi for Weight Loss, Diabetics, Heart

Pyaz Wali Bhindi for Weight Loss, Diabetics, Heart

3. Always be active and get your exercises in : Yes, want a healthy heart then put in the effort. Even if you have a one hour workout and you are sitting for the next 9 hours, then your one hour workout is almost useless.  Inactivity, sedentary lifestyle or sitting too long is the number one cause of inflammation and poor blood circulation in your system.

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Your heart needs two things, the right nutrients (eating wisely) and oxygen and both these are carried by your blood circulation. Blood circulation happens with movement. If your are in your office, then try and sit on a stool without a back rest and that will make you use your core and fire up your body. That is why we find new age workers wanting to stand at times the whole day while working at their desk. 

Fatless Maa ki DalFatless Maa ki Dal

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Blood circulation is at its lowest when we are sitting or sedentary. 2 hours of watching TV may reduce heart healthy by 13% to 15% says Harvard study. There is a way to watch TV. Get up from your TV or pause and walk around or even better do some basic exrecises while watching TV.

Italian Style Tossed SaladItalian Style Tossed Salad

If you had an active day then nothing will happen by watching TV for 2 hours. 

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4. Smoking and Stress : The two s's. Common senses is stay away from your puff. Regarding stress, more stress makes more cortisol which creates more inflammation. That swells your arteries over time and leasds to a heart attack. Sort your stress out. 

Low Fat Carrot Halwa, Healthy Gajar Halwa

Low Fat Carrot Halwa, Healthy Gajar Halwa

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5. Lack of sleep : Your body needs 8 hours sleep. Sleep depravation and inflammation are linked with one another. If you are sleep deprived, then you are compromising your heart health. Stress is also a big issue for heart attack. More stress makes more cortisol which creates more inflammation. 

Sprouts KadhiSprouts Kadhi

From breakfast to dinner (and snacks in between) your entire day can be with healthy heart recipes. 

Barley IdliBarley Idli

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Enjoy our healthy heart articles below.

Healthy Heart Accompaniments (20 recipes)

Healthy Heart Breakfast (25 recipes)

Healthy Heart Dals & Kadhis (31 recipes)

Healthy Heart Desserts (17 recipes)

Healthy Heart Drinks Beverages (19 recipes)

Healthy Heart International Recipes (26 recipes)

Healthy Heart Rice, Khichdi and Biryani (25 recipes)

Healthy Heart Rotis & Parathas (33 recipes)

Healthy Heart Salads Raitas (58 recipes)

Healthy Heart Soups (25 recipes)

Healthy Heart Starters Snacks (60 recipes)

Healthy Heart Subzis (40 recipes)


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Green Salad with Honey and Curd Dressing
Recipe# 5278
17 Nov 10

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 by Tarla Dalal
A truly exotic combination of greens! avocado, though high in fat, contains good fatty acids (mono unsaturated fatty acids) that help to lower blood cholesterol.
Hawaiian Fruit Bowl with Vanilla Cream
Recipe# 5301
17 Nov 10

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Fibre-rich fresh fruits get an exotic twist in this tropical fruit bowl topped with low fat, low cholesterol vanilla cream.
Masoor Biryani
Recipe# 5298
17 Nov 10

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Bring rice and fibre-rich masoor together to create a low-cholesterol but infinitely tasty biryani. A special masala, and a thoughtful method of preparation make the masoor biryani a grand fare despite using minimal fat and avoiding unhealthy cooking techniques. You will love the outcome.
Subz Makhani
Recipe# 5290
17 Nov 10

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 by Tarla Dalal
Does the name ‘makhani’ remind you of a butter-laden delicacy? well, this version tastes almost the same, but not as sinful as the original, thanks to the use of low-fat milk. The subz makhani features an exciting melange of veggies and spices, which make it a luxurious yet healthy accompaniment to ....
Tandoori Gobi, Veg Gobhi
Recipe# 5289
17 Nov 10

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
Just a teaspoon of oil is needed to cook this cauliflower marinated in low fat curds. You don't even need a tandoor to acquire that distinctive smoky flavour!
Lettuce Wraps (100 Calorie Snacks)
Recipe# 32606
21 Jan 09

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
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Suggested serving size for 100 calories: 2 wraps make the best use of aromatic basil, tangy lemon juice, spicy dry red chillies and zesty soya sauce in these remarkable lettuce wraps. Antioxidant rich veggies add loads of health as well.
Radish Tofu Parathas
Recipe# 22406
26 Nov 07

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Ah, the very mention of Mooli ka Paratha makes one's mouth water! To pep up this already interesting recipe I've added tofu to it. Radish has a high water-content. So, if you keep it aside for long, the stuffing will become watery and the Parathas will become soggy. To avoid this, add salt to the st ....
Stir-Fried Vegetable Parathas
Recipe# 22407
26 Nov 07

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Ever thought Chinese and Indian cuisine would meet in a Paratha? That is precisely what makes this recipe very unique! The horde of well-chosen ingredients makes this recipe tasty and healthy. Bean sprouts and vegetables impart crunch to these Parathas; hence take care not to overcook them. The Para ....
Vegetable Jalfraize
Recipe# 22426
26 Nov 07

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Jalfrezi is usually a dish made with green chillies, capsicum and onions as the base. In this variation, I have used my favourite combination of tofu and mixed veggies as the main ingredients. The tanginess imparted by the tomatoes and vinegar is the characteristic flavour of this dish. You c ....
Panchratni Dal ( Eat Well Stay Well Recipes )
Recipe# 33452
01 Jan 1900

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Panchratni dal, the dish is a blend of dals with spices; it is a tasty accompaniment to rice, rich in protein, iron and calcium. Calcium decreases as you age and hence needs constant supply whereas iron is required to maintain hemoglobin levels, especially for women.
Sprouted Methi and Fruit Salad ( Eat Well Stay Well Recipes )
Recipe# 33476
01 Jan 1900

 
 by Tarla Dalal
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Sprouted methi and fruit salad, rich in nutrients that help boost immune system, this salad is surely a favourite with health conscious. Methi’s goodness increase manifold on sprouting. Whip up a sprout salad or a subzi for a healthy and nutritious meal. Add fruits of your choice to further enhance ....
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Healthy Heart
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 on 18 Dec 20 11:13 PM


Good and useful blog for heart patients. The food items mentioned in here can certainly help them in reducing the chances of a heart attack in future. Thanks for Sharing
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Tarla Dalal    Thank you for your feedback. Please keep reviewing articles and recipes you like.
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21 Dec 20 08:23 PM
Healthy Heart
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 on 07 Jan 19 05:41 PM


You can try our low-fat recipes like Sprouts Dhokla and Dal Pandoli which are yummilicious steamed snacks wif the goodness of green leafy vegetables. Soya Methi Garlic Naan is a unique recipe yet tasty,
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Tarla Dalal    Thank you for your kind words. We loved your suggestions.
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08 Jan 19 09:27 AM