Soooo, as usual I am making my new year's resolution to lose some weight and get a bit healthier (I'm sure it will actually happen this year). What Indian food can I include as part of a weight loss diet?
Lots of options with plenty of flavor which is good - nothing is worse than trying to eat healthy and feeling like you're eating cardboard because it's bland!
I'm determined to incorporate lentils and chickpeas in my diet this year too. I'm actually kinda dismayed that I didn't know about their health benefits earlier. They're delicious, they make me feel full, and they're cheap here in my country. I love to use them in hummus! However, the recipe I've tried for lentil soup was a major fail, so I think I'll be sticking to hummus for now.The first thing that came to mind when you said healthy Indian food to me is lentil dhal. It's super flavorsome and lentils are so great for you - very healthy. I've also had delicious Indian curries that were chickpea and spinach based, and left me feeling satisfied but not heavy like some curries do. I think anything that is less oil/ghee heavy is good...veggie dishes are always going to be helpful too. And depending on how it's prepared, tandoori chicken is another thing to me that can be healthy!
Lots of options with plenty of flavor which is good - nothing is worse than trying to eat healthy and feeling like you're eating cardboard because it's bland!
Amen to that! That's usually why I fall flat with this kind of resolution - I resort to the quickest easiest 'grab and go' type of food, which isn't always the healthiest (I'm not much of a fruit fan). I need to make the effort to cook from scratch instead of of buying ready meals when I'm eating at home. I guess the key is using spices to keep it all interesting?
Soooo, as usual I am making my new year's resolution to lose some weight and get a bit healthier (I'm sure it will actually happen this year). What Indian food can I include as part of a weight loss diet?