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Attention Indian Food Lovers.....

Posts: 37 Member
edited December 2024 in Food and Nutrition
What are your healthier fave dishes????

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  • Posts: 128 Member
    i will say anything that finishes with masala is healthy like fish masala and u cn also eat chicken tikka as it is just marinated chicken n not loaded with too much oil as i am pakistani n knw quiet alot about our food coz indian n pakiz eat d same food
  • Posts: 699 Member
    Oooh.. I'm afraid my favorite is probably not too healthy (butter chicken). But I also love chicken tikka masala. The tandori chicken should be fairly healthy since it's basically oven roasted.

    The fried veggie bundles (dont know the name) and the potato and peas in the fried pastry are probably not healthy either but they are delicious.
  • Posts: 361 Member
    Vegetable Jalfrezi. I also enjoy bhartha.
  • Posts: 4,437 Member
    I love Indian food, and have learned of a number of tasty dishes that can fit within my calorie and macro goals in a number of past threads. Be sure to use the "Search" feature to check out those past threads, so that you don't miss out on a wealth of past recommendations! I would suggest searching for "indian food". :drinker:
  • Posts: 659 Member
    Mmmm. Chicken Tikka and some Naan... mmmm

    Stay away masala. masala = cream
  • Posts: 132 Member
    Chana dal. Chicken Tikka (not Tikka Masala). And Sag Paneer .... ooh, that sounds good right now.
  • Posts: 237 Member
    I like Tandoori Chicken, Lamb Vindaloo and either Veggie or Chicken Pekoras. The Vindaloo is delicious but probably not real healthy.
  • Posts: 725 Member
    I just discovered Indian food recently and I love biryani
  • Posts: 1,242 Member
    chana masala and dal.
  • Posts: 333 Member
    I love saag paneer, all the dals, aloo gobi, and rogonjosh. Also, the Indian place we go to has an excellent chicken liver dish, but I don't see it at most other Indian places.
  • Posts: 562 Member
    My recent fav is Chicken kebabs. I love spinach chicken as well. Both can be made healthy and taste super delicious
  • Posts: 133 Member
    I love Indian food! Tandoori items are pretty healthy. So are biryani dishes and anything without heavy, creamy sauces/curries on them.
  • Posts: 531 Member
    Dal, tandoori chicken/prawns, chana, chicken tikka

    I'm Indian, u can pretty much make anything healthier...also Masala does not mean loaded with cream.
  • Posts: 171 Member
    Funny, because I JUST finished eating bengan bartha for lunch. YUMMMMMMMY!
  • Posts: 6,349 Member
    Saag aloo and tarka dhal.
  • Posts: 75 Member
    Mmmm. Chicken Tikka and some Naan... mmmm

    Stay away masala. masala = cream

    No actually, Masala literally means mixture of spices. Cream is just cream :)
  • Posts: 43 Member
    Chicken and cashew nut stirfry (but I take the nuts out :P) with boiled rice.
  • Vegetable Korma is probably just awful for you, but it tastes amazing.... otherwise I'd stick with the biryani. Mostly spices - no sauce makes it the healthier pick.
  • Posts: 6,800 Member
    currently the following is mixed together in the oven (my version of butter chicken). It's about 200 calories.

    Plain yoghurt
    chicken breast
    tomato
    onion
    bay leaf
    cardamom pods
    chipotle pepper
    cyanne pepper
    cracked pepper
    roasted garlic
    gara masala
    cumin
    cloves
    ginger
    coriander

    going to top it with some gara masala - Which is a SPICE, not cream...where did you get cream?

    My version of butter chicken.
  • Posts: 19 Member
    this is kind of off topic a bit but what are those things called - they're dough/cheese/pancake tasting ball things that look like they're soaked in butter


    i had them at an indian buffet once...they're probably REALLY REALLY bad for you in all ways
  • Posts: 131 Member
    Chicken curry, samosas and Naan!!!!
  • Posts: 1,978 Member
    i will say anything that finishes with masala is healthy like fish masala and u cn also eat chicken tikka as it is just marinated chicken n not loaded with too much oil as i am pakistani n knw quiet alot about our food coz indian n pakiz eat d same food

    Oh how I wish this were true! Chicken Tikka Masala is usually finished with cream.

    I would choose a tandoori dish. Usually marinated in yogurt, and grilled. A great choice!
  • Posts: 326 Member
    Well it has to be bendi masala(okra curry) and gobhi matter( cauliflower/peas).
  • Posts: 156 Member
    this is kind of off topic a bit but what are those things called - they're dough/cheese/pancake tasting ball things that look like they're soaked in butter


    i had them at an indian buffet once...they're probably REALLY REALLY bad for you in all ways
    was it sweet? May be Gulab Jamun & yeh its not healthy ;)

    I am frm India and the food we cook at home is different then what u get a resturants. We hardly use cream , oil depends on the cook. I make all my indian dishes healthy. When I put the recipe here at calories calculator Its very healthy & low in calorie.
    I love all the Dals( Lentils) I makes, Channa masala, Chicken curry, Tandori chicken, Turkey kebabs, Baigan bharta (yummyumm!!!). I also make fresh Roti ( flat bread) everyday with wheat flour in which I add ground flex seeds & soy flour.

    And just for record Masala means mix of spices.
  • Posts: 212 Member
    Aloo gobi
  • Posts: 1,535 Member
    Any kind I can get/make. I love love love Indian food. I always look it up and if it's not healthy I'll just have a small portion if it fits my macros.
  • Posts: 27 Member
    I make all my indian dishes healthy. When I put the recipe here at calories calculator Its very healthy & low in calorie.
    I love all the Dals( Lentils) I makes, Channa masala, Chicken curry, Tandori chicken, Turkey kebabs, Baigan bharta (yummyumm!!!). I also make fresh Roti ( flat bread) everyday with wheat flour in which I add ground flex seeds & soy flour.

    And just for record Masala means mix of spices.

    Is there any chance you would share your recipe for Baigan bharta? I love it but have never successfully prepared it at home.

    Jennifer
  • Posts: 54 Member
    tandoori 1/4 chicken with salad, plain rice and vegetable curry on the side. It's about the only thing I dare order when I'm calorie counting. When I'm not, my favourite is mattar paneer with a peshwari naan. Dried fruit, coconut, usually finished with lashings of butter - sugars and sat fats through the roof!
  • Posts: 19 Member
    was it sweet? May be Gulab Jamun & yeh its not healthy ;)

    Yes! After a quick googling I can confirm! those are so good!
  • Posts: 2 Member
    good veggie option is palak paneer with extra firm tofu as the paneer. i like to add this seeds of change stuff called "Madras - A Red Hot Curry Sauce" (can get at kroger as well as the health food shops im sure).
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