The inspiration for this dish was from Cook’s Country. I saw this episode this weekend where the chef prepared
INGREDIENTS:
- Pasta sauce or tomato sauce, 1-1/2 to 2 cups.
- Tomato paste, 1 tablespoon.
- Onion, medium-sized, 1.
- Garlic paste, 1 teaspoon.
- Soy granules, 1 cup.
- Chili powder, 1 teaspoon.
- Cinnamon powder, ¼ teaspoon.
- All spice powder (can be substituted with garam masala), ½ teaspoon.
- Oregano, ¼ teaspoon.
- Fresh parsley, ¼ cup.
- Brown sugar, a little. (I used agave nectar here).
- Salt and pepper as per taste.
PREPARATION:
To cook the soy granules, drop them in boiling water and let them cook for 2 minutes. Switch off the stove and let the nuggets or granules sit in the hot water for 5 minutes. Drain the water and wash them twice and remove excess water from the granules or nugggets. Run them in a blender or food processor and blend everything into a smooth paste. Dice the onion finely. Heat a pan with some olive oil. When the oil turns hot, add the chopped onions and sauté for a few minutes until it is tender. Then add the garlic and sauté for a few more minutes. Add the powders and fry for a few minutes by adding a little more oil if needed. Then add the herbs, tomato sauce or pasta sauce, and tomato paste along with some salt and pepper. Let it cook for 5 minutes. Add the blended soya nuggets, mix everything well and cook closed for another 5-7 minutes. Serve hot over pasta with some grated cheese on top.
STEEPED BITTERGOURD JUICE/TEA AND SOME FACTS ABOUT HbA1c
I wanted to share a healthy soup idea with this post. This is from my mother-in-law. She always prepares a soup like this just before lunch for my father-in-law to keep his blood sugars under control. This is just bittergourd steeped juice/tea. Steeping the bittergourd like this concentrates all the essential juices even more than making a side dish or gravy with bittergourd. Drinking raw bittergourd juice is also very good for blood sugar control but I found that too bitter for me, so I just drink a steeped juice. I feel that making small changes like these goes a long way in preventing diabetes or pre-diabetes if you are in the risk group. I usually boil some slices of bittergourd (may be from a whole bittergourd) in a cup of water (sometimes I even microwave it for 2 minutes) and strain it and drink the water. I found this bitter for the first couple of times but eventually I acquired a taste for this and these days the bitterness doesn’t bother me.
Gita,,,nice recipe dear pasta looks great with ground soya,,same pinch n same sweet you dont believe this even me too made spaghetti in minced soya gravy for my hubby's esterday's dinner, he s in diet so i want to cook light food for him,,,all recipes looks great dear paavakai looks fresh n hot..
ReplyDeleteWonderful and interesting dish. Veg chilli looks spicy, delicious and fabulous. Thanks for this lovely recipe.
ReplyDeletePasta looks good and so the post...quite informative Geeta
ReplyDeleteWonderful and interesting dish.looks yummy..thanks for lovely recipe.
ReplyDeletehi Gita i am in vienna,va 22180
wow lovely dish yar
ReplyDeleteLove the meatless chili and very informative post about keeping diabetes at bay. I will tell my dad and mom. They don't have diabetes YET. But it runs in the family. I will start drinking this bitter gourd juice as well.
ReplyDeleteveg chili looks so wonderful ... ofcourse soya is vegeterian's meat :) atleast my meat .
ReplyDeleteVery good info about paavakkai
Vegetarian chilli looks fantastic, love the addition of soya, Thanks for sharing many informations dear, truly helpful, btw that bittergourd tea is completely new for me..
ReplyDeletewoww looks awesome dear!! i like both recipes!!
ReplyDeleteThe veg chili is gr8, gita..also the bittergourd juice!my mom makes it often...its wonderful how you have passed on so much info abt diabetes...gr8 to know & good things to adopt, since most of us r prone to it nowadays...Cheers!
ReplyDeletepasta looks delicious ......
ReplyDeleteInteresting dish Gita! Sure, it wouls definitely go well with a plain toast and chips! Nice recipe. And thanks for the info about the blood sugar test, I am unaware of it! Will let my parents know.
ReplyDeletelovely recipe! the bitter gourd juice info was really useful! thnx for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGita the pasta looks great with the ground soya, very interesting. I loved the read on diabates and bittergourd.
ReplyDeleteWow..yummy very yummy.....
ReplyDeleteHi Geetha
ReplyDeletePasta looks very nice. Including Soya did the trick. Very Nice Clicks.
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ReplyDeleteGreat post Gita..Love the vegetarian chilli recipe..
ReplyDeleteThat is one great information abt diabetes, and I really appreciate the idea of bitter gourd juice, I can hardly find that vegetable here, but will keep that in mind for future use.
ReplyDeleteLooks great, thanks for sharing the info about diabetic and benefit of drinking bitter gourd....
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Lovely recipe with pasta.. Quite an interesting variation
ReplyDeleteGita very nice recipe. Looks spicy and delicious and very filling.
ReplyDeletevery creative and tempting Dear.. Looks delicious
ReplyDeleteWonderful and interesting recipe.. i love the pasta:-)
ReplyDeleteI made a version with soya crumble too! I never heard of this test! I will check it!
ReplyDeleteDear Gita,Pasta with vegetarian chili sounds very interesting and loks very hearty and healthy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the recipe for bittergourd tea.
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Interesting pasta,loved it. Thanks for the info on diabetes and the bitter gourd drink.
ReplyDeleteNice recipe gita, beautiful clicks too...and very useful post as well..thanks for sharing it..
ReplyDeletewow!tnx 4 the wonderful recipe dear!luv the addition of soy gr. pasta luks superdelicious!
ReplyDeletePasta looks yummy and thanks for sharing this healthy soup too.
ReplyDeleteNice informative post
ReplyDeleteWonderful recipes..
Bittergourd tea sounds healthy and new to me..
Thx. for sharing
Vegetatarian chilli looks delicious.
very informative post..loved the recipe..
ReplyDeleteNice recipe and sounds very healthy!
ReplyDeleteGita, that was a useful information, thanks! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! This veggie chili is very tempting and the drink is really healthy!
ReplyDeleteMuch informative post Gita. Chili looks delicious and the drink seems very healthy too.
ReplyDeleteChili looks delicious and the drink seems very healthy Gita. Perfect recipes for the diet. Way to go dear!
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ReplyDeletelovely dish. veg chilli.
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Veg chilli looks so yummy and inviting. Bitter gourd juice Thanks for sharing the inform on bittergourd juice.
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe..pasta looks so delicious. I know this bittergord juice. My grandmom used to drink this when she came to know that she is diabetic..but later over the years, she just stopped it..maybe got bored ;-)
ReplyDeleteYumm the pasta looks delicious and rich.
ReplyDeleteGita, you have a wonderful blog here. Am really impressed by your healthy and easy recipes. I love cooking and am definitely taking your recipes. Will let u know how they came out :)
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Pasta sounds healthy with soya chunks.
ReplyDeleteVery useful info you have shared.
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Hi.. do you steep raw pieces of karela or bitter gourd in hot boiled water just like we do for G-tea or Green Tea??
ReplyDeleteYes I steeping karela is same as with green tea....you can steep it for less time say a minute if you want the soup to be less bitter.
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