indian food
weathergirl320
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ok so i have never tried indian food. i have very specific food allergies so if i am going to try it i need to find something with no wheat or rice. so anything thats like meat and vegetable based. and i cant have soy sauce either (because most contain wheat) any suggestions??
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Do n't do it.....its only one more food group that you will need to not eat LOL!!!!!!:laugh:0
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I love indian food and had it last night.
Simply skip the basmati rice and the Naan.
Butter chicken, tandori chicken all awesome. Load up on the coconut milk and heavy cream dishes.
Typically the meat is so tender you don't need teeth.
Most dishes should qualify as primal.0 -
I love Chicken Tikka, boneless chicken cooked in the tandoor oven. Rice is a staple in India obviously, but you don't have to eat it. I don't think that vegetable curries have flour in them. Pick some curry with vegetables you like and ask, ask, ask.
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I love indian food and had it last night.
Simply skip the basmati rice and the Naan.
Butter chicken, tandori chicken all awesome. Load up on the coconut milk and heavy cream dishes.
Typically the meat is so tender you don't need teeth.
Most dishes should qualify as primal.
Yup. Chicken Tikka Masala, pretty much any kind of tandoori or curry dish and maybe papadum rather than naan or rice, depending on what they make their papadum from.
From Wikipedia
As papadums are an important part of South Asian cuisine, recipes vary from region to region and family to family. They are typically made from flour or paste derived from either lentil, chickpea, black gram (urid flour), rice, or potato.0 -
Speak to the restaurant staff and see what caters to your diet
Many of the dishes are spicy and use heavy cream and stuff
Just a tip...Saag (spinach curry) does have wheat in it...so ask the waiter or waitress to be sure0 -
indian food is yum yum0
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Speak to the restaurant staff and see what caters to your diet
Many of the dishes are spicy and use heavy cream and stuff
Just a tip...Saag (spinach curry) does have wheat in it...so ask the waiter or waitress to be sure
Wheat in Saag?
Spinach, yeah. Paneer, yeah. Yogurt, yeah. Spices, yeah.
But wheat?0 -
Indian cooking has some options for you. we make flat breads with gram flour(it is kind of black chickpea). It is high protein and high fiber.
Or, You can make pancakes with this flour or with lentil flour. You can get the flour from indian stores.
MAke a batter with the lentil flour/gram flour, add spring onion, cilantro, salt, pepper to taste and make pancakes. I add plain yogurt,cauliflower, tomato, cucumber to the mix and give it a go in my food processor. Leave the batter gritty. USe a non stick pan.
Great healthy snack!0 -
Wheat flour is added to make the saag smoother & thicker in consistency.0
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I crave Butter chicken!!! and Naan0
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Wheat flour is added to make the saag smoother & thicker in consistency.
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Usually it is cornstarch for smoothness/thickness/consistency and I have never heard of wheat flour being used in curries.0
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palak paneer, chana masala (minus the rice), almost any curry dish especially that involves chickpeas.0
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I adore pav bhaji (chopped veggies in curry paste). Potatoes are used to thicken the sauce. I'm lucky to be down the road from a tiny Indian restaurant. It's owned by a couple and the wife makes everything from scratch. I come in every week so she's happy to tell me if one of the dishes has a certain ingredient. If I'm not eating rice that day she's happy to make a substitution for me. She also occasionally gives me little bits of things to try.
The same thing goes at the Vietnamese place. I said I couldn't eat the noodles and they made me a bowl of pho tai with a whole bunch of vegetables and tofu instead of noodles. If you go somewhere regularly, they're generally pretty happy to work with you. It's best when you find a family-owned place. They know what goes into the food more than some place that's just reheating little packages from the corporate office.0 -
Some good food are already mentioned here. Saag not always spinach, it can be anything cooked with vegetables that we call saag. Try fish patuli, its marinated fish wrapped in banana leafy and steamed.0
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