Low Calorie Green Chutney, Hari Chutney – Diabetic Friendly


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Chutneys are a favourite accompaniment for snacks as well for main meals. This Low Calorie Green Chutney uses roasted chana dal (daria) instead of fat laden ingredients like coconut and peanuts.

Curds and lemon jucie have been used to retain the fresh green colour of this Low Calorie Green Chutney. Store this low calorie green chutney in a refrigerator for 2 to 3 days.

Enjoy how to make Low Calorie Green Chutney recipe with detailed step by step photos below.

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Low Calorie Green Chutney, Hari Chutney – Diabetic Friendly recipe - How to make Low Calorie Green Chutney, Hari Chutney – Diabetic Friendly

Preparation Time:    Cooking Time:    Total Time:     Makes 0.5 servings (7 tbsp )
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Ingredients

For Low Calorie Green Chutney
2 tbsp roasted chana dal (daria)
1 1/2 cups chopped coriander (dhania)
1/2 tbsp roughly chopped green chillies
1 tsp cumin seeds (jeera)
salt to taste
1 tbsp low fat curds (dahi)
1/2 tbsp lemon juice
Method

For low calorie green chutney

    For low calorie green chutney
  1. To make low calorie green chutney, combine the daria, green chillies and cumin seeds alongwith 1 tbsp of water and blend in a mixer to a smooth paste.
  2. Add coriander, salt, curds and lemon juice and again blend in a mixer till smooth.
  3. Use the low calorie green chutney as required.

Low Calorie Green Chutney, Hari Chutney – Diabetic Friendly recipe with step by step photos

What is low calorie green chutney made off?

  1. What is  low calorie green chutney made off? low calorie green chutney is made from 2 tbsp roasted chana dal (daria)1 1/2 cups chopped coriander (dhania)1/2 tbsp roughly chopped green chillies1 tsp cumin seeds (jeera)1 tbsp low fat curds (dahi)1/2 tbsp lemon juice and salt to taste. 

How to make low calorie green chutney:

  1. To make low calorie green chutney | low cal hari chutney | low cal coriander chutney | diabetic green chutney | in a small non-stick pan, take chana dal.
  2. Roast it for 2 minutes or till they turn light brown and toasted. Keep aside.
  3. For making the low calorie green chutney, take one fresh bunch of coriander
  4. Separate the leaves and the stems. We are only going to use the leaves and the soft stems.
  5. Rinse the coriander leaves in water to remove any dirt that might be stuck to them.
  6. Roughly chop the leaves for the green chutney. We need to use 1½ cups of chopped coriander leaves.
  7. Place them in the mixer jar.
  8. Add the roasted daria.
  9. Add the green chillies. Adjust the quantity as per the spice level you can handle.
  10. Add the cumin seeds.
  11. Add the low-fat curd. If you wish you can omit this step. We have used homemade low-fat curd made using this detailed recipe of homemade low-fat curd
  12. Add the lemon juice. It not only provides a tangy flavour but also helps in preventing the hari chutney from losing it’s bright green colour.
  13. Add the salt.
  14. Add approx. 3 tbsp of water.
  15. Blend to a smooth paste. Our low calorie green chutney is now ready!
  16. If you enjoyed this low calorie green chutney then also check out: Roasted Chana Dal Chutney, Healthy Coconut Chutney, Fresh Garlic Chutney

Low Cal Green Chutney – Accompaniment to Snacks

  1. Low Calorie Green Chutney – An Accompaniment to Healthy Snacks. Lots of coriander, chana dal for binding, green chilli as spice and lemon juice for balance of flavour and colour – that’s what this Low Calorie Green Chutney comprises of. 1 tsp of chutney which provides 15 calories and 1.1 g of fiber, is a nourishing accompaniment option to most Indian snacks. Serve this chutney with dhoklas, uttapas, muthias, pancakes or use it to make some healthy chaat like Non-Fried Pakodi Chaat.  

Like low calorie green chutney

  1. Low calorie green chutney is healthy and made chana dal, low fat curds and lots of coriander.  Low calorie green chutney goes well with these healthy Indian snacks like  Baked Samosa with mixed sproutsMatarsutir Kachori,  Oats Moong Dal TikkiBaked methi muthia recipe.
Accompaniments

Mint Coriander Chutney, Dhania Pudina Chutney 

Nutrient values (Abbrv) per tbsp
Energy15 cal
Protein0.8 g
Carbohydrates2.4 g
Fiber1.1 g
Fat0.2 g
Cholesterol0 mg
Sodium6.9 mg

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Low Calorie Green Chutney, Hari Chutney – Diabetic Friendly
5
 on 08 Aug 17 03:26 PM


can v store this cutney? If yes, then for how long.
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Tarla Dalal    Hi, Yes you can store this chutney in the fridge for atleast 2 days.
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08 Aug 17 04:59 PM
Low Calorie Green Chutney, Hari Chutney – Diabetic Friendly
5
 on 21 Feb 17 08:19 PM


thanks! you have suggested a really nice recipe for my grandpa who is a diabetes patient
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Tarla Dalal    Delighted to hear that Deepti that you find our recipe nice. Do keep trying more recipes and share your feedback. Happy Cooking!!!
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22 Feb 17 04:50 PM
Low Calorie Green Chutney
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 on 09 Jul 14 11:22 AM


Perfect low cal accompaniment for any starter...I follow this recipe of yours along with High fibre chutney recipe..both are just tooo goodd....