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डायबिटीज रेसिपी | मधुमेह के लिए रेसिपी | - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Indian Diabetic recipes recipes in Hindi)
ડાયાબિટીસ રેસિપી - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Indian Diabetic recipes recipes in Gujarati)

Indian Diabetic Recipes | food for diabetes | healthy Indian recipes for diabetes | vegetarian diabetic recipes 

500 Indian Diabetic Recipes | food for diabetes | healthy Indian recipes for diabetes | vegetarian diabetic recipes | Do you abstain yourself from your favourite foods just because you have diabetes? Are you the one of those who thinks taste and health can’t go hand in hand? Well, then you are in the right section…. What you eat and when you eat is extremely important in diabetes since in simple terms it means high blood sugar levels. It is a condition that can be best managed with careful diet control, proper medication (either oral medication or insulin) and exercise under your doctor’s and / or dietitian’s supervision.

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We have Diabetic Indian recipes researched from Diabetic sabzis, Diabetic Indian breakfast, Diabetic snacks, Diabetic rotis and parathas. Diabetic Indian soups to Diabetic dals.

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Vegetarian Diabetic Indian breakfast

The key to see is that you never miss breakfast whether you are a diabetic or not. Skipping breakfast would probably be one of the causes of getting diabetes. See article on Diabetic Indian breakfast recipes

Quinoa DosaQuinoa Dosa

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Diabetic Indian vegetarian Sabzi Recipes

This section features a bunch of such subzis, from gravies to dry and from north Indian to south Indian, some of which are made using common ingredients while some using uncommon ones. See article on Diabetic Indian Sabzi Recipes

Kala Chana Sundal, Sundal RecipeKala Chana Sundal, Sundal Recipe

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Diabetic Indian Salad Recipes

Made using low-calorie, diabetic-friendly, fibre-rich ingredients, some of these salads are so tasty and sumptuous, they can be had as snack or meal on their own! See our article on Diabetic Indian Salad Recipes

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Diabetic khichdi Recipes

The fiber in khichdi helps regulate blood sugar levels, preventing spikes and crashes. See our article on diabetic khichdis

palak bajra khichdi recipe | bajra moong dal khichdi | healthy bajra khichdi |

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Dealing with Diabetes

Healthy diet, exercise and medications, provide a solid foundation for control and management of diabetes as mentioned earlier. Given below are a few easy guidelines… follow these to effectively deal with diabetes.

1. Healthy Diabetic Recipes and Diet for Diabetes

A. The Right Food Choice for Diabetes

1. Have a balanced diet, which includes complex cereals, pulses, fruits and vegetables. Within cereal category jowar, bajra, oats, quinoa, barley are healthier options than rice as they allow carbohydrate to be absorbed slowly. Thus, the blood sugar does not rise rapidly when you opt for diabetic-friendly rotis like Jowar Pyaz ki Roti or Oats Roti and diabetic-friendly rice substitutes like Bajra, Whole Moong and Green Pea Khichdi.

jowar pyaz ki roti recipe | healthy sorghum onion Indian bread | iron rich rotijowar pyaz ki roti recipe | healthy sorghum onion Indian bread | iron rich roti

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2. Have only one source of protein like dal, milk or curds in each meal. Protein is needed for maintenance of healthy cells, but too much protein might put excess load on kidney. So keep a close watch on your protein intake especially if you have any kidney disorder. Methi Toovar Dal, Hariyali Dal are a few options worth trying.

Methi Toovar Dal, Healthy RecipeMethi Dal, Healthy Recipe

3. Consume plenty of fibre-rich foods raw vegetables and fruits. These help to lower blood sugar levels, as they have a low glycemic index and lead to a gradual increase in the blood sugar levels. Try our range of high fiber soups for diabetes like Lettuce and Cauliflower Soup.

lettuce and cauliflower soup recipe | creamy cauliflower lettuce soup | low carb Indian lettuce cauliflower souplettuce and cauliflower soup recipe | creamy cauliflower lettuce soup | low carb Indian lettuce cauliflower soup

diabetic salads like Chatpata Chawli and Fruit Salad.

Chatpata Chawli and Fruit Salad

 Chatpata Chawli and Fruit Salad

4. On the other hand, restrict all fruit juices and fruits like mango, chickoo, custard apple, banana, as they have a high sugar content. Avoid starchy vegetables like potatoes, yam, purple yam etc. as these tend to increase the blood sugar levels rapidly. If you want to opt for juices, check out our section on Diabetic Juices and try creating drinks like

Karela Juice

How To Make Karela Juice

How To Make Karela Juice

Jamun Smoothie in your own kitchen.

5. A bowl of sprouts is a must daily. It gives you a feeling of satiety and will manage blood sugar levels and cholesterol levels with ease. When you are bored of eating plain sprouts try your hand at including sprouts in form of snacks like Moong Sprouts and Spring Onion Tikki and Sprouted Matki and Coriander Mini Uttapa.

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6. Restrict the consumption of fat to 3 teaspoons per day. Avoid snacking on fried foods like samosas, wafers etc, as these are unhealthy. Have cereals, fruits, and grilled, boiled or stir-fried dishes instead. This will contribute to a healthy heart.

 

7. Try and avoid processed and refined foods such as maida, noodles, biscuits etc. as they have a high glycemic index and can escalate the blood sugar levels very rapidly. These foods have virtually no fibre and so are not very healthy. The biggest culprits are bakery products and savoury farsans. Avoid these if you have High Blood Pressure especially. For them Low Salt Bulgur Wheat Pongal and Baked Buckwheat Puri are more wholesome choices.

 Baked Buckwheat Puri, Low Salt Recipe

 Baked Buckwheat Puri, Low Salt Recipe

8. Avoid sugar, jaggery and honey. Also, avoid the consumption of sweets such as barfi, halwa, jams, jellies, muffins, cakes, chocolates etc. Prefer using 2 to 3 dates to satisfy your sweet tooth occasionally and while doing so, don’t include any other major source of carbs with it. Alternatively use artificial sweeteners, but again remember, moderation is the key. Consult your doctor or dietitian for the choice and the quantity of artificial sweeteners to be consumed. Tempted to try a diabetic friendly sweet right away? Satisfy this craving with small portions of healthy diabetic desserts options like Sugar free Date Rolls.

 

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9. Try and avoid the consumption of carbonated beverages and alcohol as these provide no real nutrients but only empty calories which means calories that can increase your weight.

10. Avoid the use of thickeners like cornflour in soups and gravies, as cornflour is high on carb and glycemic index scale. Instead aim at making subzis like Dahi Bhindi ki Subzi, Baingan Bhaja etc. a part of your diabetic meal plan.

dahi bhindi recipe | healthy dahi bhindi recipe | Rajasthani dahi bhindi | okra with yogurt |

dahi bhindi recipe | healthy dahi bhindi recipe | Rajasthani dahi bhindi | okra with yogurt |

11. If you high lipid profile and have been advised to limit the amount of fat, turn to low-fat dairy alternatives like low-fat milk, low-fat curd and low-fat paneer.

low fat paneer recipe | how to make low fat paneer at home | nutrition in low fat paneer | Indian low fat cottage cheese for weight loss | protein rich low fat paneer |

low fat paneer recipe | how to make low fat paneer at home | nutrition in low fat paneer | Indian low fat cottage cheese for weight loss | protein rich low fat paneer |

12. Bake, steam or sauté instead of shallow frying or deep frying foods. Use a pressure cooker to cook vegetables as pressure cooking requires less oil. This method also helps one to conserve the nutrients that are volatile, as the closed lid prevents the loss of nutrients.

 

B. General Dietary Guidelines for Diabetes

1. Type II diabetics are usually overweight and need to lose weight. Weight loss and maintaining desirable weight has helped to control diabetes in many people.

2. Maintain regular meal timings. Do not skip a meal. green moong dal vegetable idli and Herbed Capsicum Paratha are recipes that are sure to please you for as a healthy Diabetic Breakfast.

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3. Eat in a relaxed and stress free environment as stress can impair the digestion of food and also the production of insulin.

4. Do not have a large meal at a time. Break up the total calories prescribed for a day into different meals correctly. The best way to do so is to eat short and frequent meals at regular intervals (6-8 meals per day). Delicacies like Garlicky Hummus and Colocassia Leaf Raita are perfect choices to consume in between main meals.

 Garlicky Hummus

 Garlicky Hummus

5. Have an early dinner at least 2 to 3 hours before going to bed. Drink a cup/ glass of milk (low fat milk preferably) 2 hours after dinner to avoid hypoglycemia during night if suggested by your doctor.

6. Snacking helps to handle frequent hunger pangs in a day and prevent the fluctuations in blood glucose levels, but remember to choose the right kind of snacks. Shared below are a few nourishing options for you.

7. If there is any change in your schedule, either in meal timings or of other activities, please consult your physician to adjust your medication to suit your new schedule.

8. Try to avoid eating out too often. If you are eating out make wise choices in terms of selecting foods that are low in calories and fat. For example munch on vegetables with a low fat dip instead of calorie laden starters, chose plain dal instead of ‘tadka’ or a creamy one, select fruits for dessert instead of a high calorie dessert like cake or ice-cream etc.

9. If at a party dinner is going to be served late, have soup or a small snack along with your medication before you start out. The trick here is that if you leave for the party on an empty stomach, temptation attacks quicker and we tend to binge on whatever we can lay our hands on first. Whereas if we have snacked a little before the party, we can reason and choose our food wisely.

Gehun ki Bikaneri KhichdiGehun ki Bikaneri Khichdi

10. Read the nutritional labels on food packages carefully for proper selection of foods, particularly those claiming to be low fat foods. Low fat products may actually contain more fat than you think.

 

2. Medications

1. Take your medications or an insulin injection at regular timings. Do not alter the dosage of insulin without consulting your diabetologist.

2. Adjust the amount and timing of meals, dosage of your medicine and the level of physical activity to maintain normal blood glucose levels.

3. Exercise

1. Try to maintain a moderate and regular exercise regime throughout the day. Regular exercise helps to: regulate blood glucose levels, improve the action of insulin, lose weight, reduce stress, increase HDL (good) cholesterol and reduce LDL (bad) cholesterol.

2. Brisk walking is the best form of exercise. Walk at least for 15 to 20 minutes after every meal as walking is the best form of exercise and it helps to improve digestion and insulin’s action on glucose.

3. If you do not have enough time to exercise regularly, daily activities like climbing stairs, walking instead of taking a cab, taking out your pet for a walk or going to market will help to remain fit and healthy.

4. Exercising on an empty stomach may lead hypoglycaemia (low blood glucose levels), which may further lead to giddiness, headache etc. to avoid this do remember to eat something before starting exercise.

Buckwheat DosaBuckwheat Dosa

5. Start exercising under a doctor’s supervision. Consult your doctor about the type and duration of exercise.

Causes of Diabetes

• Hereditary • Obesity

• Irregular or unhealthy food habits, and/or

• Stress

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Major Symptoms of Diabetes 

• POLYURIA - excessive urination

• POLYDIPSIA - excessive thirst

• POLYPHAGIA - increased hunger, and/or

• Weight loss (Type I) or Obesity (Type II)

• Other symptoms besides the classic symptoms mentioned above are fatigue, blurred vision, aches and pains, dry mouth, dry or itchy skin, vaginal yeast infections (in a female) due to excretion of excess glucose in urine, poor healing of cuts and scrapes, or excessive or unusual infections and tingling or numbness in the hands or feet.

Disclaimer:

It is highly recommended that these recipes be relished by diabetics only occasionally and in small quantities. It is best to consult your doctor or dietitian for individual dietary needs.

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Grape Surprise ( Exotic Diabetic Recipe )
Recipe# 33755
08 Aug 19

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Fruits contain fruit sugar or ‘fructose’ which does not raise blood sugar levels unlike other form of sugar like table sugar, glucose, honey etc. Any form of added sugar in fruit juices or fruit milkshakes can increase your blood sugar levels; so it is better to always buy fully-ripe and sweet fruit ....
Mexican Kodri ( Exotic Diabetic Recipe )
Recipe# 33745
20 Aug 10

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Very similar in taste to rice but healthier, kodri can be used for an unlimited variety of recipes Mexican, Indian and others. The uniqueness of this dish is all thanks to the grinding of garlic and red chilli flakes in a mortar-pestle. Not to forget the splash of colours the coloured capsicums brin ....
Antipasto Duo ( Exotic Diabetic Recipe )
Recipe# 33750
20 Aug 10

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
As the name suggests, this is a combination of two starters, ideally served before a main course of pasta! both these starters are served together as a platter… the paneer is marinated in lemon juice and flavoured with honey and garlic while the vegetables are delectably drenched in herbs and lemon ....
Methi Dhal Koshimbir ( Diabetic Recipe )
Recipe# 33773
04 May 21

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
What do you get when you add up taste and good health, plus more taste and more good health, and more, and more? You leave the diners asking for more! And that is precisely the effect this side-dish is likely to achieve. This is a special snack recommended for diabetics, as methi has soluble fibres ....
Vegetable Corn Bake ( Diabetic Recipe )
Recipe# 33775
20 Aug 10

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
This versatile multipurpose dish can do wonders to satiate snack-time hunger pangs, or serve as a starter or even a meal in itself! Chana dal flour is beneficial for diabetics as it has a low glycemic index, and when combined with loads of veggies one gets an added fibre boost. This dish is ba ....
Thai Pineapple Kodri ( Exotic Diabetic Recipe )
Recipe# 33765
20 Nov 19

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
An authentic Thai yellow curry paste made with lemon grass lends its magic to this pineapple kodri. An exotic and interesting recipe that is quite a favourite with me – but not too ‘lean’, if you know what I mean! So, whip this up as a treat only when your blood sugar levels are within control. ....
Phadthai Noodles ( Exotic Diabetic Recipe )
Recipe# 33766
20 Aug 10

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Made in a jiffy, this recipe is a good bet for any party. Tofu and bean sprouts generously boost the good-health quotient of this dish. Not to forget that I've used sugar substitutes instead of sugar. All of which makes this a safe venture for diabetics too! Preferably, use whole wheat noodles in th ....
Paneer Matar Kodri ( Diabetic Recipe )
Recipe# 33778
02 Jun 23

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
paneer matar kodri recipe | healthy paneer vegetable varagu pulao | foxtail millet Indian cottage cheese rice | with 25 amazing images. paneer matar kodri is a healthy Indian dish which can ....
Walnut Vegetable Paté with Toasted Triangles ( Diabetic Recipe )
Recipe# 33789
20 Aug 10

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
The walnut vegetable pate serves as an interesting appetiser. Served over toasted bread triangles make a filling starter. Again feel free to experiment with the accompaniment however chose the low calorie options. Walnut being a dry fruit is high in calories and fat, however the fat in it is b ....
Thai Mushrooms and Spinach Clear Soup
Recipe# 33961
11 Jun 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Thai soups are either coconut-milk based or thin and clear flavoured with lemon grass and pepper. This thin clear soup is well-endowed with taste as well as therapeutic properties-especially if you have a cold or a sore throat. Soya sauce, garlic, and pepper add a nice tarty flavour making it ....
Mushroom Croustadas ( Healthy Starter Recipe )
Recipe# 35018
17 Nov 10

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Lose yourself in this low-cal caribbean starter of wheat buns stuffed with a striking combo of mushrooms and spring onions. Though made of very simple ingredients, the outcome tastes amazing and healthy, with ample iron, fibre and vitamin c.
Strawberry Lollies, Healthy Diabetic Recipe
Recipe# 33701
20 Aug 08

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Ever heard of a healthy lolly? and that too one that is permissible for diabetics? Here you go… a very interesting and healthy recipe using curds and strawberries. I have used oats to increase the health quotient, which is further enhanced by the goodness of strawberries. Skimmed milk powder and ....
Sugar Free Date Rolls, Healthy Diabetic Recipe
Recipe# 33704
20 Aug 08

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Dates are naturally sweet and full of nutrients. Although not allowed in large quantities for diabetics, it is any day a better option compared to other sugar-laden sweets. Since this recipe contains nuts, it falls easily on the richer side of the sweets spectrum, so indulge in it in small porti ....
Thandai Ice Cream, Healthy Diabetic Recipe
Recipe# 33705
20 Aug 08

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
High in calcium and low in calories, this is a very good ice cream to have for dessert – not to forget the totally unique flavour! I have made small scoops to restrict its intake… as it is difficult to restrict the consumption of such a superb dish otherwise! A real low-cal treat for diabet ....
Talumein Soup, Diabetic Friendly
Recipe# 33684
01 Feb 21

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Relax with a cup of Talumein Soup and revel in its amazingly balanced flavours. The more the vegetables, the healthier the soup, so do not hold back on that front and throw in all the veggies you can lay your hands on. Ensure that the vegetables are crunchy and not overcooked as over-cooked ....
Paneer and Baby Corn Stir Fry, Diabetic Friendly Recipe
Recipe# 33687
20 Aug 08

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
I have modified this traditional Chinese delight a wee bit to suit the diabetic constitution! You can further vary the spices according to your taste, or even use schezuan sauce instead of soya sauce for a variation. Low fat paneer can be ....
Almond Vegetable Stir- Fry, Diabetic Friendly Recipe
Recipe# 33689
01 Feb 21

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Hmm, almonds? Am i kidding? no, despite belonging to the nut family and having its share of quirks, almonds have their share of health benefits – they lower blood cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart disease. Note that I've used toasted almonds and not fried them, so as to keep a chec ....
Paneer, Walnut and Celery Rolls, Healthy Diabetic Recipe
Recipe# 33696
20 Aug 08

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
A crunchy snack that rates high on the health quotient too, these rolls bring in the goodness of a well-chosen array of ingredients including celery, walnuts, paneer and lettuce! Whole wheat bread adds to the fibre content, making the dish an all-round winner. Remember to select really fresh bre ....
Corn and Spinach Cream Cracker Snack, Diabetic Friendly Recipe
Recipe# 33697
20 Aug 08

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Popeye the sailor could never do without a dose of spinach. You too can experience the magic of this super ingredient in this dish. It is a sure-shot hit at cocktail parties as well! Cream crackers are lower in calories and hence good for diabetics – they are infinitely better than biscuits made ....
Thai Stir- Fried Noodles with Tofu, Diabetic Friendly Recipe
Recipe# 33672
20 Aug 08

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Who can say no to Thai -style noodles, stir-fried with tofu and bean sprouts, laced with a tinge of ginger and garlic? Peanuts and bean sprouts impart an exciting crunchy texture to this tangy, easy noodle preparation. Tofu, for its p ....
Healthy Oondhiya, Healthy Diabetic Recipe
Recipe# 33681
20 Aug 08

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Startling though it may seem, here is a wonderful and healthy modification of the famous festive Gujarati dish which is ordinarily loaded with oil! I've cut down on the oil as well as the invisible fat that comes from coconuts. I’ve also used vegetables like ....
Nacho Stir-fry ( Healthy Diabetic Recipe )
Recipe# 33646
20 Aug 08

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
A grand favourite with everyone, these chips can be conveniently made in advance and had with salsa… or you can go for quick stir-fry nachos like this. Since cheesy nachos are a no-no for diabetics, I have added value to the nachos by stir-frying with nutritious vegetables. You will no longer ....
Virgin Mary ( Healthy Diabetic Recipe )
Recipe# 33659
20 Nov 19

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Strange as it may sound, the most important aspect of this drink is that the glasses’ rim must be coated with salt! The salted rim gives an amazing feeling while sipping this drink. Do not forget to garnish it with lemon slices. Tomatoes, of course, are rich in folic acid and vitamins A and C, ....
Colocassia Leaf Raita, Healthy Arbi Ke Patte Raita
Recipe# 36055
29 Aug 19

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Colocassia leaves are a common ingredient in Maharashtrian and Gujarati cuisine. It is used to make wadi, paatra, and other such tasty dishes. Here is another tasty dish using this diabetic-friendly ingredient. Yo ....
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