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Last Updated : Mar 15,2024



प्रोटीन से भरपूर भारतीय व्यंजन - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (High Protein Indian recipes recipes in Hindi)
પ્રોટીનથી ભરપૂર રેસિપી - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (High Protein Indian recipes recipes in Gujarati)

Protein Rich Indian Recipes | High Protein Vegetarian Recipes | Healthy Protein Rich Indian Food |

Protein Rich Recipes | High Protein Vegetarian Recipes | Healthy Protein Rich Indian Food. Why do we need Protein Rich Foods? Protein is one such nutrient that we usually take for granted, assuming that it will automatically come from one or the other ingredients we consume!

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However, we need to understand that not only do we need Protein Rich Foods throughout our life, we also need it in varying quantities, depending on the stage we are in. The special requirements of proteins at different stages of our life, depend upon its functions during every age, may it be childhood, old age, or pregnancy.

Eating more protein leads to fat loss. See below why protein leads to fat loss?   

Eating more protein or having a high protein diet make you burn more body fat resulting in getting lean. So having proteins is not only about building muscle but also losing weight. Protein has the highest thermic effect resulting in 25% of the calories you consume from protein being used in metabolism and digestion. So from the protein we consume in a day the body buring about 25% of it just through digestion. That is no effort required to burn these calories. So the more protein you eat the more calories are being burnt by your body at rest. 

Oatmeal Almond Milk with Apples, Healthy Vegan BreakfastOatmeal Almond Milk with Apples, Healthy Vegan Breakfast

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What are the best sources of Vegetarian Protein Food for Indians? 

While it is generally acknowledged that non-vegetarian foods are the richest sources of proteins, there is no reason for vegetarians to worry, as there are a number of vegetarian foods such as milk and milk products, pulses, nuts, sprouts, soya and its products, a few veggies that are rich in protein etc. All we need to do is combine them in the right ways.

Milk & Milk Products Protein (gm per 100 gm)
Cheese 24.1
Mozzarella Cheese 19.4
Curd 4.3
Milk 4.3
Paneer 2.5
Soya Products Protein (gm per 100 gm)
Soya chunks 43.2
Soya Flour 43.2
Tofu 13.8
Nuts & Oilseeds Protein (gm per 100 gm)
Groundnuts 25.3
Cashewnuts 21.2
Poppy seeds 21.1
Almonds 20.8
Sesame seeds 18.3
Walnuts 15.6
Fresh coconut 6.8
Dals & Pulses Protein (gm per 100 gm)
Cow pea 24.1
Black gram dal 24.0
Bean sprouts 24.0
Moath beans 23.6
Rajma 22.9
Chana dal 20.8
White chick pea 17.1
Cereals & Cereal Products Protein (gm per 100 gm)
Wheat germ 29.2
Quinoa 13.7
Wheat flour 12.1
Bajra 11.6
Barley 11.5
Jowar 10.4
Buckwheat 10.3
Ragi / nachni 7.3
Vegetables Protein (gm per 100 gm)
Green peas 7.2
Celery 6.3
Cauliflower 5.9
Broccoli 3.1

A recipe which offers around 4 to 5 g of protein per serving, can be considered as protein rich. However, for recipes like roti, dosa, idli etc. which are quantified in numbers, around 1.5 to 2 g can be considered as protein rich. This is because it is assumed that one person will consume at least 2 to 3 roti / dosa / idli etc. depending on its size. 

Moong Dal DosaMoong Dal Dosa

Protein rich Indian Breakfast Recipes

Protein rich Indian breakfast recipes. If One-fourth of your daily protein requirement comes from breakfast, you are set to keep your body cells healthy.

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1. This instant oats dosa batter is packed with protein and fibre . Oats must be consumed daily for its high content of soluble fibre ‘beta-glucan’, a potent blood sugar and cholesterol-lowering agent.

 Instant Oats Dosa
 Instant Oats Dosa

2. While on days you are on go, do not miss out to whip up a protein shake like Date and Apple Shake

Date and Apple Shake ( Healthy Snacks Recipe)

Date and Apple Shake ( Healthy Snacks Recipe)

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Protein Rich Indian Snack Recipes 

1. Make the most of cauliflower greens to up your haemoglobin levels! Try making this Cauliflower Greens Mixed Sprouts Tikki to up your haemoglobin levels! This easy and tasty snack uses mixed sprouts for binding and to enhance the iron, protein and calcium content of the recipe further.

Cauliflower Greens Mixed Sprouts TikkiCauliflower Greens Mixed Sprouts Tikki

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2. Enjoy these crisp yet spongy Green Pea Pancakes during snacks. The combination of green peas with moong dal helps to enhance the fibre and protein content of this recipe.

Green Peas Pancake ( Healthy Snacks)Green Peas Pancake ( Healthy Snacks)

3. Here is a recipe for Healthy Oats Dosa, made without any rice. It is made with fibre-rich oats and is good for diabetics. It is gluten-free and also a good source of protein.

Healthy Oats DosaHealthy Oats Dosa

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Protein Rich Indian Lunch Recipes 

1. Matki and Jowar Paratha uses a combination of boiled and crushed matki is mixed with a dough of whole wheat flour and jowar flour to make these luscious parathas a high quality protein ones.

Matki and Jowar ParathaMatki and Jowar Paratha

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2. Have this Healthy Broccoli Fried Rice, the beneficial veggie broccoli is tossed with brown rice and spices in very little oil. Bursting with protein power and the goodness of antioxidants, broccoli is a nutri-dense veggie worth including in your everyday diet.

Healthy Broccoli Fried Rice RecipeHealthy Broccoli Fried Rice Recipe

3. This mouth-watering Methi Toovar Dal is also extremely healthy, brimming with nutrients like iron, zinc and protein. It is good for weight-watchers, diabetics and senior citizens too. Serve it with hot phulkas, and your whole family will enjoy the nourishing meal.

Methi Toovar Dal, Healthy RecipeMethi Toovar Dal, Healthy Recipe

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Protein Rich Indian Salad Recipes 

1. Enjoy this Rocket Leaves, Zucchini Red Pumpkin Healthy Lunch Salad which is chock-full of anti-oxidants and nutrients like vitamin C. Feta cheese gives you a good dose of protein while rocket leaves give you iron, and flax seeds contribute cholesterol-lowering omega-3 fatty acids. 

Rocket Leaves, Zucchini Red Pumpkin Healthy Lunch SaladRocket Leaves, Zucchini Red Pumpkin Healthy Lunch Salad

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2. Quinoa Avocado Veg Healthy Office Salad in which quinoa is rich in fibre and protein. Being a whole grain, it keeps you full and does not cause your blood sugar levels to surge. Avocado is loaded with good healthy fat, while other ingredients are rich in antioxidants that prevent major diseases. 

Quinoa Avocado Veg Healthy Office SaladQuinoa Avocado Veg Healthy Office Salad

3. Mixed Sprouts Beetroot Healthy Lunch Veg Salad where Beetroot is low in calories and high in fibre, making this a good salad for weight watchers. Mixed sprouts are rich in vitamins C, A and K, as well as magnesium, protein, calcium and fibre, which makes the salad healthy and filling too.

Mixed Sprouts Beetroot Healthy Lunch Veg SaladMixed Sprouts Beetroot Healthy Lunch Veg Salad

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Functions of Protein

1. Growth and development of the body.

2. Managing the wear and tear of all cells of the body.

Paneer Tikka Kathi RollsPaneer Tikka Kathi Rolls

3. Bone and muscle development.

4. Forms a protective layer for skin, hair and nails.

Masoor, Beets, Zucchini , Peppers Lunch Salad, Healthy Veg One Dish MealMasoor, Beets, Zucchini , Peppers Lunch Salad, Healthy Veg One Dish Meal

5. Regulate several metabolic activities, such as the digestive enzymes and oestrogen, progesterone, testosterone etc.

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6. Build immunity as anti-bodies, which protect the body against a host of infections, are made up of proteins.

Ragi Roti Stuffed with Paneer

Ragi Roti Stuffed with Paneer

7. Help in transport of oxygen to various parts of the body.

8. Aid in healthy vision by combining with vitamin A, which gets activated when it comes in contact with dim light. 

Avocado SaladAvocado Salad

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How much Protein do we need? 

The requirement of protein varies based on several factors such as sex, growth, pregnancy and lactation, activity level, etc. Refer the table given below

Nutritious ChillaNutritious Chilla

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Group Age Protein (g/d) Function
Infants 0-6 months 1.18 g/kg The rapid growth spurt calls for high protein intake.
  6-12 months 1.69 g/kg The rate of growth is lowers slightly; therefore the need for protein is lesser than the first six months.
Children 1-3 years
4-6 years
7-9 years
19.7
20.1
29.5
The requirement of protein for growth increases consistently throughout childhood.
Boys

Girls
10-12 years

10-12 years
39.9

40.4
The requirement of protein for girls is higher than boys as the growth spurt in girls’ starts earlier.
Boys

Girls
13-15 years

13-15 years
54.3

51.9
Growth spurt begins at this age for boys hence they require higher amounts of protein.
Boys

Girls
16-18 years

16-18 years
61.5
55.5
Boys have higher muscle mass than girls hence require more protein.
Man

Woman
18 and above

18 and above
60

55
Required for the major bodily functions. Depending on the amount of work that an individual performs, the protein requirement varies. During phases of illness, surgery and during recuperation, the protein requirement increases as the body needs it for building anti-bodies and for the regeneration of lost tissues, especially during periods of blood loss to make up for the lost blood.
  Pregnant woman +23 Extra protein is needed for the growing foetus and for building of maternal tissue, formation of haemoglobin etc.
  Lactation: 0-6 months +19 Additional protein is needed for milk production as the infant is exclusively breastfed during this period.
  Lactation: 7-12 months +13 The requirement reduces as the child’s diet is supplemented with other foods apart from breast milk. Therefore, the requirement reduces.

Masoor Dal and Palak KhichdiMasoor Dal and Palak Khichdi

Enjoy our Protein Rich Recipes | High Protein Vegetarian Recipes | Healthy Protein Rich Indian Food | and our other high protein articles shared below.

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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.
Minty Bean Salad
Recipe# 3600
28 Jun 19

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 by Tarla Dalal
For an accompaniment to a main dish, try this novel combination of black-eyed beans (lobhia) with a fresh minty flavour. Tomato, coriander and lemon add more tang and nutritional value i.e. vitamin A, vitamin C, folic acid and iron to this salad. Serve at room temperature immediately after tossing i ....
Butter Bean Soup
Recipe# 3271
04 Nov 23

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 by Tarla Dalal
butter bean soup recipe | butter bean vegetable soup | vaal soup | healthy field beans Indian soup | with 25 amazing images. butter bean soup is a simple an ....
Bajra, Methi and Paneer Parathas
Recipe# 3495
29 Oct 21

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
bajra methi paneer paratha recipe | paneer bajre ka paratha | bajra methi paneer paratha for diabetes | winter special - stuffed bajra paneer paratha | with 42 amazing images.
Soya Naan
Recipe# 22402
13 May 23

 
 by Tarla Dalal
soya naan recipe | whole wheat soya naan | soya naan using yeast | with 30 amazing images. This whole wheat soya naan is not only easy to prepare but very nutritious too, because of the for ....
Minty Spicy Lemongrass Milk
Recipe# 4216
08 Nov 23

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by Tarla Dalal
minty lemongrass milk recipe | lemongrass milk with mint | lemongrass milk for cold | lemongrass ginger turmeric milk | minty lemongrass milk is a soothing drink ....
Jalfrazie Layered Brown Rice (zero Oil, Low Calorie and Diabetic)
Recipe# 22152
23 Mar 13

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 by Tarla Dalal
Jalfrazie is a combination of veggies flavoured with a sweet and sour gravy. The usp of this recipe however is the brown rice. Since it is not milled, its outer covering or bran that is rich in fibre is kept intact, making it a healthy and diabetic-friendly ingredient. It is good for weight-watchers ....
Paneer Tikki Chole Chaat
Recipe# 2823
30 Jan 24

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
paneer tikki chole chaat recipe | healthy chole paneer tikki chaat | chole paneer tikki chaat | with 39 amazing images. paneer tikki chole chaat is a delicious and satisfying
Radish Koftas in Kadhi
Recipe# 3572
26 Nov 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
This simple combination of radish and low fat curds needs only steamed rice to complete your meal. You can adjust the consistency of the kadhi by varying the amount of water and besan. The radish koftas are steamed and not deep fried in the kadhi. It is also a good way to add vegetables in your diet ....
Diabetic Caramel Custard
Recipe# 3478
20 Aug 11

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
A light and tasty pudding not only for diabetics but for all those who are health conscious and want to avoid sugar laden desserts. The low fat milk used in this recipe has a wealth of nutrients like protein and calcium which is extremely essential for the maintenance of healthy bones. I have use ....
Stir- Fried Paneer, Broccoli and Baby Corn
Recipe# 4803
14 Jun 14

 
 by Tarla Dalal
A medley of crunchy veggies, sliced mushrooms and soft paneer, is stir-fried with pungent soy sauce, aromatic til and crunchy crushed peanuts. Til and peanuts always make a winning combination, whether in a sweet and crunchy chikki or as a seasoning for veggies, and you are sure to realize this trut ....
Shahi Dal ( Zero Oil )
Recipe# 22165
24 Jun 19

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 by Tarla Dalal
The richness of any “shahi” dish usually comes from the abundance of cream. Here, I have substituted cream with low-fat milk mixed with cornflour, which tastes equally creamy and delicious. Urad dal gives a healthy fillip to this dish, as it is high in folic acid and zinc. Folic acid aids in brain d ....
Masoor Biryani ( Zero Oil Dal-chawal Recipe)
Recipe# 22147
23 Mar 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Masoor spells iron shakti, which is very important to build hemoglobin levels and ward off fatigue and tiredness. Make this basic brown in advance to save on time and efforts. I have added apricots and raisins to the masoor masala to make it more interesting.
Bajra Khakhras
Recipe# 2941
02 Apr 23

 
 by Tarla Dalal
bajra khakhra recipe | Indian style bajra til khakhra | bajre ka khakhra | healthy snack - bajra khakhra | with 35 amazing images. bajra khakhra is a nutritious a ....
Golden Lentil Soup, Protein Rich Recipe
Recipe# 33245
12 Mar 09

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Golden lentil soup, golden colour and irresistible aroma of this soup tease your taste buds, making it impossible to refuse. Pressure-cooked masoor dal is easy to digest, which is important for elderly people. Increasing age takes a toll on your body by decreasing immunity, weakening the diges ....
Buckwheat Dhokla, Kutto na Dhokla
Recipe# 22348
26 May 23

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
buckwheat dhokla for acidity recipe | no fermentation dhokla | dhokla recipe without fermentation | kuttu dhokla - health snack for acidity | with 24 amazing images. buc ....
Club Sandwich
Recipe# 22284
23 Jul 23

 
 by Tarla Dalal
This truly unusual combination of whole wheat toast and traditional Chilas makes a satiating snack. Mint and Onion Chutney adds an extra zing to this layered vegetable club sandwich with a difference. Make it the next time you are seeking a fusion of the east and west!
Mooli Moong Dal Chilla, Radish Moong Dal Chillas
Recipe# 35072
26 Mar 22

 
 by Tarla Dalal
mooli moong dal chilla recipe | radish moong dal chillas | healthy mooli moong dal cheela recipe | with 37 amazing images. mooli moong dal chilla recipe | radish moong d ....
Baked Vegetable Risotto, Protein Rich Recipe
Recipe# 33231
12 Mar 09

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Like our desi khichdi , Risotto also has a unique flavour and soft texture, which Italians find comforting. Once you develop a taste for this Italian delicacy, you will find it a pleasure to rest eve ....
Baked Spinach Rolls ( Nutritious Recipe For Pregnancy)
Recipe# 22457
11 Nov 08

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Spinach is good for everyone! these spicy vegetables rolled in spinach leaves provide supplies of vitamin a, which boosts the immune system, improves vision and nourishes the skin of a mom-to-be and her baby as well.
Dhan Saak Dal ( Zero Oil Recipe )
Recipe# 22169
23 Mar 13

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
A Parsi delicacy modified into a healthy and easy-to-make dal. Dhan means cereals and pulses, and saak means vegetables. These combine here to make a wholesome meal! It is traditionally served with Brown Rice to make a complete nourishing meal. Dare ....
Bharwan Aloo
Recipe# 22423
19 Aug 19

 
 by Tarla Dalal
Aloo based recipes are a dime a dozen! But this is my all-time favourite. I guarantee you, the stuffing used for the aloo here is a first-rate blend of tofu, nuts and spices… best combination in the whole world! Cream helps to blend the ingredients well so that it sticks well to the cavities in the ....
Tofu Stuffed Bhindi
Recipe# 22424
26 Nov 07

 
 by Tarla Dalal
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A bhindi curry, which becomes rather exotic-thanks to the interesting grated tofu stuffing. The onions are grated to give a smooth texture to the gravy. If made as a sukhi (dry) subzi by simply cooking in oil without the masala, it makes for a great snack too.
Soya Mutter Pasanda
Recipe# 22429
19 Aug 19

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
A scrumptious subzi that is also very simple to make! Green peas and soya chunks come together in an all-new style! Most of the preparations can be done well in advance, so you can whip this dish together in a jiffy! Boiled onion paste and tomato puree can be made and stored in the refrigerator to b ....
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