Nutrition
Thakkali Sadam With Brown Rice
This recipe is a great energy booster pack which is a quick, and nutritious lunch, which you can have on the go! Although this recipe is high in fiber, it’s a great source of carbs too.
Brown rice is a highly nutritious food. It is a whole grain that is relatively low in calories (216 calories per cup), high in fibre, gluten-free and can be incorporated into a variety of dishes. It has no trans-fat or cholesterol and only trace amounts of fat and sodium. The fibre in brown rice helps lower cholesterol. It moves waste through the digestive tract, promotes fullness and may also help prevent the formation of blood clots.
Tomatoes contain lycopene and Vitamin C that have antioxidant properties which help protect cells from DNA damage.
Ghee consists of fat-soluble Vitamins, which aid weight loss. Ghee also plays a key role in balancing hormones and maintaining healthy cholesterol. It has a high heat point which prevents it from producing free radicals that damage cell function.
Cashews are low in sugar and rich in fibre, heart-healthy fats and plant protein. They are also a good source of copper, magnesium, and manganese — nutrients important for energy production, brain health, immunity, and bone health.
This recipe is a great energy booster and packs well as a quick, and nutritious lunch, which you can have on the go! Although this recipe is high in fibre, it’s a great source of carbs too. Since our metabolism slows down in the night, it’s more advisable to have more protein and vegetables for dinner. So, we suggest you try and skip this recipe for dinner!
Thakkali Sadam With Brown Rice - Full Recipe
- 5
serves - 152.2
K calories - 30
minutes - 5/10
simplicity
Easy Steps
01Begin by soaking the brown rice for half an hour. Strain out the water and combine the brown rice with 2 1/4 cups of water in a pressure cooker.
02Cook for 5-7 whistles and remove it from the heat. Let it cool completely and open the cooker. Fluff the rice with a fork and leave it to cool down.
03Heat the ghee/oil in a kadai. Add in the jeera and mustard and cook till they splutter.
04Now put in the urad dal, cashew nuts and hing. Cook till the nuts roast well.
- Uncooked brown rice: 1 ½ cups
- Ghee: 2 tablespoons
- Jeera: 3/4 teaspoon
- Mustard seeds: 3/4 teaspoon
- Urad dal: 1 tablespoon
- Cashew nuts: 8-10
- Asafoetida or hing: 1 pinch
- Green chilli (slit in half): 1
- Curry leaves: 1 handful
- Onion (sliced): 1
- Chopped garlic cloves: 2
- Chopped tomatoes: 4
- Kashmiri chilli powder: 1 teaspoon
- Turmeric powder: 1/4 teaspoon
- Garam masala: 1 teaspoon
- Coriander powder: 1 teaspoon
- Fennel seeds: 1 teaspoon
- Coriander leaves (chopped): 3 tablespoons
- Jaggery: 1 teaspoon
- Salt per taste
Add in the sliced onions, garlic, chilli and curry leaves.
06Cook until the onions become softer but still hold their shape.
07Now it is time to add in the tomatoes. Cook it till it’s mushy.
08Sprinkle in the chilli powder, turmeric powder, garam masala, coriander powder, fennel seeds & jaggery.
09Keep cooking till the whole mixture is soft and the spices are well roasted.
10Add in the cooked rice along with salt and mix well. Mix in the coriander leaves and serve hot!
Nutritive Value
- Carbohydrates: 18.8g
- Protein: 3.1g
- Fat: 7.3g
- Fibre: 2.4g
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