Puri Sabji Recipe | Lunch for Diabetics | Lauki ki Sabji for Puri

Puri Sabji Recipe | Diabetic-Friendly Lauki Poori Sabzi | SugarLess Recipes

Puri Sabji | Diabetic-Friendly Lauki Poori Sabzi

Puri sabji (sabzi) is one of the famous traditional Indian foods. It has two main components: puri and sabzi. Puri is deep-fried bread made with flour, its color looks golden brown after deep frying.

Sabji, also called "subzi" or "sabzi," is a vegetable dish that can be made with a particular vegetable or multiple vegetables as a mixed veg. Here, we make "lauki ki sabzi", which is very tasty with puri.

Puri sabzi is popular for lunch and special occasions throughout India. Many people consider puri sabzi as traveling food and school lunches for their kids.

Why This Recipe is Perfect for Diabetics
The main problem is puri and sabzi, which have high glycemic load ingredients. Most people use regular flour to make puri, which is not considered healthy for people with diabetes.

For this recipe, we will take Diabexy atta instead of ordinary atta because Diabexy atta has a low glycemic load, making it ideal for diabetics and a healthy choice for health-conscious people. Diabexy Atta's glycemic load is only 7 compared to 50-60 of other regular flours. It is made with healthy nuts and seeds. Diabexy atta doesn't impact your blood sugar level but also helps reduce your sugar level.

Puri & Lauki ki Sabji Ingredients

Puri Ingredients

  • Diabexy Atta50g
  • Ajwain (Carom seeds)2.5g
  • Black cumin (Kala jeera)2.5g
  • Ghee5g
  • NutroActive Mineral saltTo taste

Lauki ki Sabji Ingredients

  • Lauki (Bottle gourd)500g
  • Tomato (chopped)150g
  • Green chilli5g
  • Curry leaves2g
  • Panch phoron5g
  • Haldi (Turmeric) Powder5g
  • Chilli Powder2.5g
  • Dhaniya (Coriander) Powder5g
  • Coriander leaves5g
  • NutroActive Mineral saltTo taste

How to Make Puri Sabji: Step-by-Step Guide

Lauki ki Sabji

1
Prepare lauki

Take 500g of lauki and chop it into small pieces.

2
Heat ghee and add spices

Add ghee to a pressure cooker and heat it. Add 1 tsp of Panch phoron, 1 chopped green chili, and some curry leaves.

Add panch phoron, green chili, curry leaves
3
Add tomatoes

Add 150g of chopped tomatoes and sauté all the ingredients.

Add chopped tomatoes
4
Add salt

Add NutroActive Mineral salt to taste and mix well.

Add salt
5
Add lauki and spices

Add the chopped lauki, 1 tsp haldi powder, ½ tsp chili powder, and 1 tsp dhaniya powder.

Add lauki and spices
6
Add water and cook

Mix all the ingredients properly and add 1 cup of water. Cook on low flame for 10 minutes.

Add water
Cook sabzi
7
Garnish and finish

Once cooked, garnish with chopped coriander leaves.

Garnish with coriander

Puri (Poori)

8
Mix dry ingredients

Take 50g of Diabexy atta in a bowl and add ½ tsp Black cumin, ½ tsp Ajwain, and 1 tsp ghee.

Diabexy atta with spices
9
Knead the dough

Mix the ingredients and knead them into a dough. Let it rest for 5 minutes.

Knead dough
10
Roll the puris

Roll the dough into small circles to form pooris.

Roll puris
11
Fry the puris

Heat ghee in a kadai (deep frying pan) and fry the pooris until they are golden brown.

Fry puris
12
Your poori is ready

Your golden brown, crispy puris are ready!

Serve

Serve the hot pooris with the prepared lauki ki sabzi. You can also add pickles or chutneys to enhance the taste.

Estimated Glycemic Load (EGL) of this Meal

4.7

Very low - Excellent choice for diabetics!

It is perfect for those who prioritize their health without compromising the taste.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! This puri sabji uses Diabexy Atta (low glycemic) instead of regular flour. With only 4.7 EGL for the entire meal, it's diabetic-friendly.

Regular atta has an EGL of 50-60. Diabexy Atta has only 7 EGL and is made from nuts and seeds, making it much healthier for diabetics.

Traditional puris are deep-fried. You can air fry or bake for a healthier option, but the texture will be different.

Yes! This sabzi recipe works well with potato, cauliflower, paneer, or mixed vegetables.

Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 24 hours. Reheat in an air fryer or oven for crispiness.

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