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पौष्टिक लोह युक्त सब्जी़ और दाल - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Iron Rich Sabzis | Iron Rich Dals | recipes in Hindi)
આયર્ન ભરપૂર શાક અને દાળ - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Iron Rich Sabzis | Iron Rich Dals | recipes in Gujarati)

Iron rich Sabzi Recipes | Iron Rich Dals | 

See our collection of iron rich Indian vegetables | iron rich dals from across India |

See below our list of 7 iron rich Indian dals ( chola dal, masoor dal, chana dal, yellow moong dal, green moong dal, urad dal and toovar dal.  The iron content of each dal is also given. 

Why and How Much Iron is Important?

Iron is a key nutrient required mainly for supplying oxygen to every cell of the body. It is present in the form of hemoglobin in the red blood cells (RBC). A deficiency of iron leads to ‘Anemia’ which shows symptoms of tiredness, pale skin and poor concentration.

Suva Masoor Dal, Zero Oil Healthy DalSuva Masoor Dal, Zero Oil Healthy Dal

This definitely takes a toll on one’s daily chores. An adult man 17 mg or iron daily while a woman needs 21 mg of iron daily. While all the food items in a meal are difficult to be brimming with iron, subzis and dals, which are usually consumed in good quantity, can definitely be. 

Green Moong Dal and Vegetable Idli, Healthy Moong Dal IdlisGreen Moong Dal and Vegetable Idli, Healthy Moong Dal Idlis

This section is sure to delight one and all who wish to build their iron stores!

Iron Rich Sabzis (Indian Vegetables)

Top sources of iron rich Indian vegetables.

Chawli Leaves are iron rich. See our recipes using chawli leaves. 

chawli masoor dal recipe | healthy amaranth leaves dal with lentil | Indian chaulai dal | Apart from the irresistible taste, there are many more reasons that make the Indian chaulai dal a must-have, especially during pregnancy. Chawli is one of the richest sources of iron and vitamin A and ideal for pregnant women. The vitamin A together with the protein in the dal helps to maintain healthy skin and vision, while the iron keeps anemia at bay. We have added a dash of vitamin C rich lemon juice to improve the absorption of iron from the mouth-watering dal.

chawli leaves sabzi recipe | chawli ke patte ki sabzi | chaulai saag | amaranth greens sabzi | with 15 amazing images.
 

No Indian meal is complete without subzis. Whether lunch or dinner, the subzis play an important role in balancing the meal, not only taste and texture but also on nutritional front. Vegetable are nature’s gift to us. Begin your journey with common iron rich leafy vegetables like spinach and fenugreek to create simple subzis like Aloo Palak and Carrot Methi Subzi.

Aloo PalakAloo Palak

When bored of these regular subzis, feast on unique dishes like Suva Moong Dal Subzi (meets 8% of daily iron requirement), Cauliflower Greens Methi and Palak Subzi (meets 19% of daily iron requirement) and Mixed Vegetables in Palak Methi Gravy (meets 12% of daily iron requirement).

Cauliflower Greens, Methi and Palak Healthy SubziCauliflower Greens, Methi and Palak Healthy Subzi

If you love sprouts, do indulge in them in the form of subzis like Matki Subzi and Cucumber and Mixed Sprouts Subzi. They help increase hemoglobin levels too.

Greens can be paired with sprouts or beans and spices to make more interesting subzi with an added dose of iron. Matki aur Palak ki Curry is an exciting subzi option to prove this.

Matki Aur Palak ki CurryMatki Aur Palak ki Curry

Iron Rich Dals

 

See our list of 7 iron rich Indian dals and include them in your daily cooking.

  1. Chola dal (split cow peas) is a good source of iron, providing about 8.6 mg per 100 grams of raw dal. See our recipes using chola dal.
  2. Masoor dal (split red lentils) is a good source of iron, providing about 7.6 mg per 100 grams of raw dal. See our recipes using masoor dal.
  3. Chana dal (split Bengal gram) is a good source of iron, providing about 5.3 mg per 100 grams of raw dal. See recipes using chana dal.
  4. Yellow Moong dal (split yellow gram) is another good source of iron, providing about 3.9 mg per 100 grams of raw dal. See recipes using yellow moong dal
  5. Green moong dal :  (split green gram) is another good source of iron, providing about 3.9 mg per 100 grams of raw dal. See recipes using green moong dal.   
  6. Urad dal (split black lentils) is a good source of iron, providing about 3.8 mg per 100 grams of raw dal. See recipes using urad dal.
  7. Toor dal (pigeon peas) is a good source of iron, providing about 2.7 mg per 100 grams of raw dal. See recipes using toovar dal.

Dals too are a source of iron along with protein. Choose from the array of dals like moong dal, masoor dal, urad dal etc. to create tempting options like Rajasthani Dal and Dhan-saak Dal

To add some more variety to your meals, you can try your hand on dal-green veggie combos to create unique recipes like Masoor Dal with SpinachChawli Masoor Dal and so on. All the ingredients perfectly complement each other in these aromatic dals to provide iron plus other nutrients like protein, folic acid, vitamin A, vitamin C and many other antioxidants.

Carrot Methi Subzi ( Vitamin A and Vitamin C Rich Recipe )Carrot Methi Subzi ( Vitamin A and Vitamin C Rich Recipe )

5 Do’s and Don’t for Iron Rich Subzis and Dals

1.    Once a week at least try to cook with a unique green veggie which is an good source of iron like cauliflower greens. Try Cauliflower Greens Pitla (fulfills 15% of RDA).

Cauliflower Greens PitlaCauliflower Greens Pitla

2.   Always add some lemon juice while serving. The vitamin C in it aids in further iron absorption.

3.   Try and avoid pairing them with dairy products. They are a good source of calcium, which hinders calcium absorption.

Jowar Pyaz Ki Roti ( Healthy Breakfast)Jowar Pyaz Ki Roti ( Healthy Breakfast)

4.   Sprinkle a handful of sprouts before serving any variant of dal. It boosts iron intake.

5.    Avoid intake of tea or coffee before and after meals. This hinders iron absorption too.

Have these nutritious dals and subzis with all the more nourishing rotis and parathas like Methi ki Missi Roti, Jowar Pyaz ki Roti and Herbed Capsicum Paratha to have a complete nutri-dense meal.

Herbed Capsicum ParathaHerbed Capsicum Paratha

This section is sure to delight one and all who wish to build their iron stores!

Enjoy our Iron Rich Vegetables, Subzi Recipes, Iron Rich Dals given below. 

Enjoy our Iron rich recipes and other Iron rich recipe articles given below. 

Follow our iron recipe Indian articles to improve the quality of your life. Eating iron rich foods is important for living a healthy life. Iron is essential for carrying oxygen throughout the body, and it helps to prevent anemia. Anemia can cause fatigue, shortness of breath, and other health problems encountered by many. By eating iron rich foods, you can improve your energy levels, boost your immune system, and reduce your risk of developing anemia.

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Cauliflower Greens, Methi and Palak Healthy Subzi
Recipe# 42325
27 Jul 20

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Do you tend to use the cauliflower and throw away the greens? Don’t do that ever again, because what you consider as waste is actually a tasty, green, nutri-dense ingredient that can be used to make awesomely tasty dishes like this one! The Cauliflower Greens, Methi and Palak Healthy Subzi featu ....
Recipe# 40551
07 Dec 15

 
 by sush neyveli
No reviews
Grilled Brinjal Gravy, a different way of cooking brinjal. Grill the brinjal and prepare the gravy from it. Serve it with hot chapathi, roti or puri.
Healthy Oondhiya
Recipe# 6429
24 Jun 19

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Usually oil-laden, this Gujarati favourite gets the healthy treatment through pressure-cooking and baking and replacing poha for high fat coconut!
Makai Paatal Bhaji ( Healthy Subzi)
Recipe# 6415
29 Aug 19

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Corn makes an interesting companion for colocasia, providing you with nutrients like calcium, iron and fibre.
Methi Tofu
Recipe# 22431
19 Aug 19

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
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 ....
Ridge Gourd and Amaranth Shaag Bhaja
Recipe# 42387
12 Mar 20

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
This Bengali-style subzi features a unique combination of veggies, simply but tastily flavoured with everyday ingredients. Iron-rich chawli leaves come together with ridge gourd, which gives not just more nutrition but also a good texture and volume to the subzi. The duo is aptly flavoured with a te ....
Spicy Tomato Rai Methi Chutney
Recipe# 35421
30 Jul 11

 
 
by Foodie #537516
No reviews
In order to add spice to ur foodie section, v can just try with this tasty n spicy chutney which can be eaten with rice or roti or chapati. . .
Usli
Recipe# 2971
20 Aug 11

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Usli consists of a mixture of healthy sprouts that are stir fried with a little masala. A combination of 3 sprouts makes the recipe a good source of protein and iron. Sprouting aids the digestion of these pulses and also increases their nutritive value. The calcium and the fibre content of the reci ....
Healthy Chawli Masoor Dal, Indian Chaulai Dal
Recipe# 22446
07 Nov 23

 
 by Tarla Dalal
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Aloo Palak
Recipe# 30887
31 Mar 23

  This recipe has an associated video
 by Tarla Dalal
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Colocassia Leaf Usli
Recipe# 5703
04 Sep 19

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Colocasia leaf is frequently used in Maharashtrian and Gujarati cuisine in preparations like paatra and wadi. Now, it is time to think beyond these and find many more flavourful ways to include this iron-rich ingredient in your diet. A variant of the popular South Indian dry subzi made of vegetables ....
Corn Palak Sabzi, Healthy Sweet Corn Spinach Sabzi
Recipe# 6412
17 Jul 23

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 by Tarla Dalal
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Dhansak Dal ( Indian Diabetic Dal Recipe)
Recipe# 3501
27 Dec 18

 
 by Tarla Dalal
A traditional parsi dish. As the name says, it is an interesting combination of five varieties of dhan (dals) and saak (vegetables) perked with spices to give it a mouth-watering taste. Being loaded with vegetables this dish is no ....
Masoor Dal with Spinach, Protein Rich Recipes
Recipe# 33249
30 Mar 21

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 by Tarla Dalal
masoor dal with spinach recipe | protein rich dal | dal palak | with 18 amazing images. masoor dal recipe is a versatile Indian food which can find a place in every household. Learn how to ....
Methi Leaves Sambhar
Recipe# 5708
28 Sep 20

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Sambhar is a dish that is synonymous with South Indian cooking. As it is, sambhar is very nutritious as it combines toovar dal with an assortment of vegetables. While vegetables like red pumpkin, drumsticks and bottle gourd all contribute to the nutrient content of this recipe, the bumper iron top-u ....
Mixed Pulses with Vegetables
Recipe# 1394
26 Nov 20

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
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Palak Toovar Dal ( Iron Rich Recipes )
Recipe# 5707
10 Oct 14

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Rich in taste and nutrition, this Palak Toovar Dal is a healthful dish you can prepare frequently without any hassle, as it uses simple cooking methods and common ingredients. You just need to remember to soak the toovar dal earlier. The smart twist in this dal recipe is the addition of lemon juice, ....
Ridge Gourd with Poppy Seeds
Recipe# 5704
23 Aug 20

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
Poppy seeds, generally associated with sweets and rich gravies, are a wonderful source of iron! Here, they are used along with ridge gourd to make a quick and easy subzi. Ridge Gourd with Poppy Seeds has a nutty taste and pleasant texture that is very enjoyable. Serve hot with a roti of your choice.
Suva Chana Dal
Recipe# 5705
04 Jan 19

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Sometimes, the right combination of nutrients works better than a single supplement in overcoming a shortfall. In boosting haemoglobin levels for example, a combination of iron and protein will do the job better, as in the case of this Suva Chana Dal where the former brings in protein to support the ....
Bajra Roti in Kadhi
Recipe# 22445
11 Nov 08

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Keep anaemic at bay with this super-tasty and satiating Bajra Roti in Kadhi. This delicious recipe features sumptuous bajra rotis suspended in a tongue-tickling and easy-to-cook kadhi. Bajra is rich in iron, and very effective in keeping up your haemoglobin levels. That makes this a wonderful ....
Beans and Amaranth Leaves Dal
Recipe# 39645
19 Aug 19

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
An iron-rich trio of amaranth leaves, rajma and kabuli chana come together in this lip-smacking dal! Made of everyday ingredients, this delicious Beans and Amaranth Leaves Dal is also easy to prepare. Now, you can enjoy culinary pleasure hand in hand with good health and a sharp brain, because apart ....
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