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Healthy Sabzis recipes


Last Updated : Jan 17,2024



पौष्टिक सब्जी रेसिपी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Healthy Sabzis recipes in Hindi)
પૌષ્ટિક શાકની રેસીપી - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Healthy Sabzis recipes in Gujarati)

Healthy Sabzi, Veg Indian Sabzi, Healthy Vegetables

healthy sabzis | healthy veg sabzis | No Indian meal is complete without one or more subzis. Whether lunch or dinner, the subzis play important roles in balancing the meal, not just in taste and texture but on the nutritional front too. Vegetables are nature's gift to us - low in calories but in rich in fibre, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that help fight diseases. Nutritionists suggest that we should eat at least three to five servings of vegetables daily to fulfil our nutrient requirements.

Unfortunately, traditional methods of cooking vegetables often use oodles of oil and unhealthy practices, drowning the goodness of the veggies in rich gravies or too much fat. This section on "Healthy Subzis" is a tool to avoid this! It shows you how to make a range of nutritious, low calorie and appetising subzis, which taste fabulous while still retaining the health benefits.

You will find healthy subzis clubbed into interesting sections like Subzis with Gravies, Subzis with Leafy Vegetables, Semi-Dry Subzis, Paneer Based like the Paneer Palak Koftas in Makhani Gravy, Dry Subzis and Subzis using Beans or Sprouts. This section features a variety of vegetables, from the most commonly used ones like onions, tomatoes, French beans, spinach and green peas to more uncommon ones like chawli bhaji, red pumpkin and ridge gourd.

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Healthy Dry Subzis

Masala Cauliflower with Green PeasMasala Cauliflower with Green Peas

Dry subzis do not have any gravy in it but are often loaded with oil. Healthy subzi’s in this section are prepared using minimal oil or no oil at all. Methi Pitla is a Maharashtrian recipe which is prepared using zero oil, a good protein, thiamine and folic acid rich recipe.

Beetroot Subzi is a low calorie subzi great for those who are trying to lose weight. Try from our category of dry subzis on a daily basis with hot chapatis or rotis!!

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Healthy Paneer Subzis

Healthy Koftas in Makhani GravyHealthy Koftas in Makhani Gravy

Make your meals protein rich with Paneer as it has high quality protein. You can try this amazing recipe of Stuffed-Bhindi-with-Paneer which is a unique one as usually bhindi is stuffed with besan or masalas. Both cauliflower and paneer are sober ingredients, with similar colour and blandness, and so you might not have thought of combining them in one subzi.

However, the Cauliflower Paneer Subzi turns out to be a true winner! Enjoy our range of paneer recipes and make your meals protein and calcium rich.

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Healthy Soya Subzis

Rajasthani Style Kaddu Aur Soya ki SubziRajasthani Style Kaddu Aur Soya ki Subzi

Soya is from one of the most recognized vegetable protein source. Soya is available in diverse forms like soyabeans, soya chunks, soya granules, soya milk and tofu (soya curd). Soya Bhurji is a protein-rich potion which is required for the growth and maintenance of muscles and immune cells whereas being rich in iron builds up hemoglobin.

Rajasthani-Style-Kaddu-Aur-Soya-ki-Subzi is a healthier and protein rich version of the subzi as the original recipe uses potatoes instead of soya. So if you’re fond of soya then check out our section on Healthy Soya Subzis.

Healthy Subzis with Gravies

Gavarfali ki SubziGavarfali ki Subzi

When we think of gravies we often tend to imagine gravies with tomatoes and loaded with oil. You can make your gravies healthier by added different ingredients like Cauliflower, Spinach paste and avoid ingredients like cream and cashew to thicken your gravy. Kofta-Makhani is a delicious combination of tasty ingredients like beetroot, carrot and besan with a perfect blend of spices. This gravy is a power packed with Protein, Fibre, Vitamin A and Folic Acid.

Methi Mutter Pasanda is a delicious looking gravy made using low fat curds and milk rather than using thick cream cauliflower paste is used which gives it a nice white colour. Try our other interesting gravy recipes and make good lifestyle changes.

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Healthy Subzis with Leafy Vegetables

Suva Palak Methi Subzi
Suva Palak Methi Subzi

Green leafy vegetables are good sources of Iron, Vitamin A, Folic Acid and Vitamin C and should be included in our diet at least 2-3 times a week. Beetroot Tikkis in Spinach Gravy is a really good example of how green leafy vegetables can be used creatively as a part of the gravy. This recipe is an excellent source of Vitamin A, Riboflavin, Vitamin C, Calcium and Magnesium.

Cauliflower Greens Methi and Palak Healthy Subzi is a wonderful low calorie subzi that is rich in Iron, Vitamin C and Vitamin A, a great option for those on a weight loss diet.

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Healthy Subzis with Sprouts and Beans

Spinach and Moath Beans CurrySpinach and Moath Beans Curry

Sprouts and beans are really good source of protein, fibre and vitamin C. Including Mixed Sprouts and Palak Subzi in your diet is a great way to improve your Calcium, Magnesium and Phosphorus intakes, all of which are good for bone maintenance.

A power packed subzi like Cucumber and Mixed Sprouts Subzi, being rich in fibre it is sure to keep you full for a long time and you would avoid binging on junk in between meals.

Other innovative recipes are Tendli Aur Matki Subzi and Spinach and Moath Beans Curry

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Do try our amazing recipe collection and let us know your feedback.

Happy Cooking!!!

Enjoy our collection of healthy sabzis | healthy veg sabzis | and other realted articles below.

Healthy Dry Subzis

Healthy Paneer Subzis

Healthy Soya Subzis

Healthy Subzis with Gravies

Healthy Subzis with Leafy Vegetables

Healthy Subzis with Sprouts and Beans


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Beetroot Subzi
Recipe# 40099
02 Jan 19

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Mildly-flavoured dry subzis like this go well with just about any type of roti and can be had just by itself as a snack too! Here, low-sodium beetroot is cooked with a simple south Indian style tempering in just a teaspoon of oil. Make sure the mustard splutters well, so that its flavour comes out f ....
Spicy Red Chana Subzi
Recipe# 39689
02 Jan 19

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Rich in zinc, calcium and protein, this lip-smacking Spicy Red Chana Subzi along with roti and curds will make a sumptuous and complete meal. This recipe makes use of the popular pav bhaji masala along with tomatoes, onions and other spice powders, to produce a rich flavour that tickles the taste bu ....
Ringna Vatana
Recipe# 6425
02 Jan 19

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Marinated brinjals combine with green peas to make an interesting subzi! Ringna Vatana makes use of both a spice powder mix and a onion-coriander paste, to make the dish double peppy! Remember to use large brinjals to make this subzi, and cut them into slightly big pieces so they will not become mus ....
Paneer Palak Koftas in Makhani Gravy
Recipe# 3565
02 Jan 19

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 by Tarla Dalal
Low-cal Paneer Palak Kofta in Makhani Gravy, anyone? The weight-watcher is usually terrified of words like paneer and makhani, but here is a low-cal version of this popular North Indian dish specially formulated to please food lovers without adding to their waistline. The innovative twist here is th ....
Healthy Koftas in Makhani Gravy
Recipe# 4062
02 Jan 19

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
This dish is specially prepared for calorie conscious North Indian food fans. Take our word for it - these steamed koftas in a nourishing gravy are finger licking! Serve it with whole wheat
Bread Koftas in Pumpkin Curry ( Healthy Subzi)
Recipe# 6397
19 Dec 18

 
 by Tarla Dalal
The best way to impress somebody is to make something healthy, unusual and exotic. Now, if such a dish is also easy to prepare, like these Bread Koftas in Pumpkin Curry, it suits you too! Made with whole wheat bread and low-fat curds, these koftas are made healthier by steaming them instead of deep- ....
Recipe# 40583
04 Dec 18

 
 
by jenice joy
It is a very quick, simple and easy dish. It gives a spicy flavour to your mouth. It is a very simple yet very tasty recipe.
Doi Potol, Healthy Bengali Subzi
Recipe# 42606
30 May 18

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Here is a great way to enjoy the traditional East Indian recipe, which is originally cooked with whole parwals in a lot of oil. But here, we bring to you an absolutely nutritious treat by giving a healthy twist to this delicious preparation. We have cut the p ....
Phulkopir Dalna
Recipe# 42367
19 Jan 18

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Phulkopir Dalna is an integral part of Bengali cuisine, and any Bengali in any part of the world is sure to think of this yummy cauliflower subzi whenever they think of home! This semi-dry subzi is made by cooking cauliflower and green peas in a perfectly-spiced tomato gravy. Since Kashmiri red ....
Recipe# 40633
08 Feb 16

 
 
by Simple cooking
No reviews
I bet you will love this recipe,its for people who have got bored of putting onions in every dish and want to tickle their taste buds for something new and refreshing. My mother is an amazing cook and whatever I have learnt so far ,I owe to her.I learnt this recipe from her.
Stuffed Cabbage Leaves with Spinach ( Low Calorie Healthy Cooking)
Recipe# 1402
23 Nov 15

 
 by Tarla Dalal
A unique way to prepare cabbage filled with spinach and creamy stuffing and baked.
Tomatoes Stuffed with Bean Sprouts ( Low Calorie Healthy Cooking)
Recipe# 1410
23 Nov 15

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Tomatoes stuffed with protein-rich sprouts and then baked, so as to make it healthy and rich in vitamins and minerals.
Recipe# 39852
12 Dec 14

 
 by Dhara Mehta
No reviews
You will definitely love this quick dish which is low in calories too. Simple dish with few ingredients is worth trying .
Assorted Vegetables in Chilli Garlic Sauce
Recipe# 39827
04 Dec 14

 
 by meera girdhar
No reviews
Me and my family enjoy Chinese food. But some time we don't want to eat oily and fried chilly paneer or Manchurian. So thought to make something light and healthy with very less oil and having all flavors....full of fibers ... So very healthy and less oily dinner served with Chinese aroma and is r ....
Recipe# 39742
17 Oct 14

 
 by Priya Alagappan
No reviews
I learnt this recipe from my mom who is a great expert.As she hails from Kanyakumari district, kerala border most of the recipes cooked by her are kerala recipes.I have some more dishes collection learnt from her. One among them is Vellarikai Puli Curry.
Stuffed Spinach Leaves in Tomato Gravy
Recipe# 6417
05 Oct 14

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Spinach and tomato make a standard pair, no doubt, but you might never have thought of preparing them this way! This nutritious subzi, loaded with vitamin A, Vitamin C and folic acid, also turns out to be quite stunning in appearance and flavour, as it is prepared by stuffing spinach leaves with an ....
Palak Soya Curry
Recipe# 39141
16 Aug 14

 
 by Sandipan
No reviews
Palak panner is known to all, but here is something that is a substitute to those who are on diet and need to avoid paneer. Replace it with soya. Another substitute to both paneer and soya can be tofu, but here i have used only soya. Also there are a few alterations to it. Try it and i am sure that ....
Paneer Palak Methi Chaman (  Calcium Rich Recipe )
Recipe# 4819
14 Jun 14

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
A great way to introduce and mask calcium rich methi and spinach along paneer in your diet. Serve hot with phulkas.
Sprouts Misal
Recipe# 4812
14 Jun 14

 
 by Tarla Dalal
A recipe put together in minutes if sprouts are handy. . . . . . I have chosen this recipe as sprouting increases the calcium content of pulses and also aid digestion. Serve it with whole wheat bread or rice.
Mexican Kebab,  Kebabs and Tikkis Starter
Recipe# 32765
16 May 14

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Here is a combination of capsicum, babycorn, paneer and mushrooms marinated in a unique mixture of cocoa powder, curds, oregano and garlic. Go ahead and indulge in the exotic taste! You can also try other kebabs like Veg Seekh Kebab or
Cabbage Soya Koftas in Coriander Tomato Gravy
Recipe# 39682
23 Mar 14

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Tangy tomato and peppy coriander are a made-for-each-other combination. A gravy made of this duo is nothing short of a runaway success! This delicious gravy is a treasure-trove of folic acid, while the unique koftas made of cabbage, soya granules and paneer pool in loads of fibre, protein and calciu ....
Hara Bhara Khumbh
Recipe# 6416
23 Mar 14

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Vibrant spinach and chewy mushrooms form a tasty and healthy team! Spinach cooked with perky ginger, green chillies and pungent garlic forms the tingly tangy base for this preparation to which fresh mushrooms are added at the end. This is a nutritious low-cal recipe that helps balance cholesterol le ....
Mushroom and Green Capsicum Subzi
Recipe# 39688
23 Mar 14

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
There are times when you whimsically combine some odd ingredients, and it turns out so great you want to keep repeating the combination. Mushroom and green capsicum, is one such example! They get along very well together in this Mushroom and Green Capsicum Subzi, which wins in taste and nutrition. M ....
Mushroom Mutter Masala
Recipe# 6400
23 Mar 14

 
 by Tarla Dalal
This unique recipe features mushroom and green peas in a delectable milk and onion based gravy thickened with besan, and enhanced with dried fenugreek leaves. Mushroom Mutter Masala is chock-full of nutrients, such as calcium and
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