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Mirchi Vada Recipe | Diabetic-Friendly Rajasthani Snack | SugarLess Recipes

Mirchi Vada | Diabetic-Friendly Rajasthani Snack

Mirchi vada is a delicious Rajasthani dish from India. It is usually made with green chili, potato, and gram flour. We make it using NutroActive Keto dosa and paneer because potatoes have a high glycemic load, which means they can cause an increase in blood sugar levels and contribute to weight gain.

Mirchi vada has a savory and tangy taste, making it popular in Rajasthan and all over India. It can be enjoyed as a snack with tamarind or mint chutney. If you love spicy and flavorful snacks, this one is worth a try!

About This Recipe
Here, we are sharing a healthy mirchi vada recipe using low glycemic load ingredients. It is a very easy-to-make and authentic recipe. These mirchi vadas can be enjoyed for breakfast, making it a great way to start your day with low glycemic load ingredients. These vadas are not only healthy but also diabetic-friendly.
Mirchi vada EGL chart
Why do we use NutroActive keto dosa mix in this recipe?
Using NutroActive keto dosa mix in the Mirchi vada recipe adds a keto-friendly twist to the dish. It helps in making the outer covering crispy while keeping it low in carbs, which is great if you're following a keto diet. Plus, it's an easy way to sneak in some extra protein and fiber without compromising on taste. So, you get that classic Mirchi vada crunch with a healthier touch.

Mirchi Vada Ingredients

  • NutroActive Keto Atta/Dosa Mix50g
  • Green chili (large)50g
  • Paneer50g
  • Onion50g
  • Green chilli (small)5g
  • Coriander leaves10g
  • Red chili Powder5g
  • Dhaniya Powder2.5g
  • Cumin Powder2.5g
  • Grated Ginger5g
  • Ajwain (Carom seeds)2.5g
  • Jeera (Cumin seeds)2.5g
  • NutroActive Mineral saltTo taste

How to Make Mirchi Vada: Step-by-Step Guide

Prepare the Chilies

1
Take large green chilies

Take 4 large green chilies and cut them in half lengthwise.

Large green chilies
2
Deseed the chilies

Deseed the chilies carefully.

Deseeded chilies

Prepare the Filling

3
Mix filling ingredients

In a bowl, take paneer, chopped onion, grated ginger, chopped green chili, coriander, salt, cumin powder, coriander powder, and red chili powder.

Filling ingredients
4
Mix well

Mix all the ingredients properly.

Mixed filling

Stuff the Chilies

5
Fill the chilies

Fill the deseeded chilies with the prepared filling.

Stuffed chilies
6
Close properly

Ensure the chilies are closed properly around the filling.

Closed stuffed chilies

Prepare the Coating Batter

7
Mix batter ingredients

In a bowl, take NutroActive Keto Dosa mix, add salt, red chili powder, ajwain, and jeera.

Batter dry ingredients
8
Make smooth batter

Add water gradually to make a smooth batter.

Smooth batter

Coat and Fry

9
Coat stuffed chilies

Dip each stuffed chili into the batter, ensuring it is evenly coated.

Coated chilies
10
Fry until golden brown

Heat oil in a pan. Fry the coated chilies until they turn golden brown.

Frying mirchi vada

Serve

11
Your mirchi vada is ready

Your mirchi vada is ready to serve!

Ready mirchi vada
12
Serve with chutney

Serve hot with green chutney.

Mirchi vada with chutney

Estimated Glycemic Load (EGL) per Vada

3

Very low - Excellent choice for diabetics!

This delicious mirchi vada is good for your health, with only 3 EGL per vada!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! This version uses NutroActive Keto Dosa mix (low carb) instead of gram flour, and paneer instead of potato. With only 3 EGL per vada, it's a diabetic-friendly snack.

You can, but NutroActive Keto Dosa mix is low-carb and keto-friendly, making it better for blood sugar management. Besan has a higher glycemic load.

Use mild green chilies or remove all seeds. You can also soak the chilies in salted water for 15 minutes to reduce heat.

You can air fry at 180°C for 10-12 minutes or bake for a healthier option. Traditional mirchi vada is deep-fried for crispiness.

Serve with green chutney (mint/coriander), tamarind chutney, or tomato ketchup. It also pairs well with masala chai!

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