

Rava appam(Paddu)
Rava appam is a famous South Indian dish that is often consumed as breakfast, or as an afternoon snack. These are tasty vegetable balls that require very little oil to make.
Rava appam is a famous South Indian dish that is often consumed as breakfast, or as an afternoon snack. These are tasty vegetable balls that require very little oil to make.
These Oats idlis are not only healthy and tasty, but can be made instantly as they require no fermentation with just oats, semolina, curd and some herbs and spices to add the extra flavour. Serve these idlis with any home made chutneys or sambhar.
These Paneer toasties are a great tea time snack or even a Breakfast/Dinner option coupled with a warm bowl of soup of a fresh bowl of salad. It is a simple and ideal recipe that can be prepare with a few ingredients available already in your kitchen.
This chapati peanut salad or peanut chaat recipe will surely make your taste buds tingle. Its a super healthy and tasty recipe that can be made with a few key ingredients that can serve as an evening or midmorning snack or even as a salad prior to consumption of a meal.
Oats croquets- The high fiber content from Oats and the gut friendly bacteria coming from curd will help you to keep the tummy healthy.
Nutritious Bhel is a super quick, low calorie and high protein snacking option, or a post workout meal option.
This recipe requires no preparation so can be easily made by kids too who tend to fuss around for evening snacks
These grilled tofu steaks are the perfect low carb vegan protein packed recipe that can be served as a side or even as a no grain dinner meal option alongside a hearty bowl of vegetable soup. In terms of health benefits, Tofu is a great source of protein, manganese, iron , calcium and phosphorous!
These easy baked yoghurt bread rolls are light and delicious. These can be a part of your weekend breakfast or even dinner options apart from being served as an evening snack option.
Ragi idli is a healthy and delicious breakfast recipe from South India which is made from Ragi (Finger Millet) flour. It is also known by the name of Nachni in Maharashtra, Mandua in Hindi, Ragulu in Telugu and Kezhvargu in Tamil. It is a nutrient dense grain and is referred to as a local superfood since it is a great source of calcium, iron and essential amino acids.
A protein rich option for gluten free diet followers, diabetics and weight loss watcher’s!! Instant and super tasty cheela for your mornings to kickstart!
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