Diet

Try these healthy hot Indian breakfasts

Sumita Thomas

February 10, 2021

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. But wolfing down a plate of aloo puri or buttered toast, standard morning fare in many homes, will do you more harm than good.

If you can’t do without a hot Indian breakfast, there are several healthier options to choose from. Take a look:

Parathas? No, please!

Stick to whole-wheat atta, and roast them instead of frying in oil. Lose the butter and pickle, and avoid aloo stuffing. Instead, add palak puree to the dough, or stuff with methi greens mashed and boiled peas, beans and carrots.

Bye-bye buttered toast

Have a grilled brown bread sandwich instead with cucumber and tomato and some green chutney to add some zing.

Instant noodles? No-no

Instead, use vermicelli, mixed spices and lots of vegetables to make a tasty and wholesome upma-style preparation.

Vada Pav is out

Try toasted wheat buns with a mixed vegetable patty, made with very little aloo and dry roasted on the tava, instead.

Misal Pav? After a makeover

This popular Maharashtrian legume-based dish is both oily and spicy and served topped with nankeen. A healthier alternative can be made using more sprouts and less oil, served with whole-wheat pav.

Pancakes, only whole wheat

Ditch the refined flour for atta, and use eggs to make the pancakes fluffy. Add mashed fruits for natural sweetness.

Puri bhaji? Sorry!

If you need that tangy fix in the morning, try a mixed vegetable subzi with whole-wheat rotis instead.

About the Author

For Sumita Thomas, good nutrition advice is less about what NOT to eat and all about HOW to eat. Armed with a master’s degree in clinical nutrition and dietetics from IGNOU, Sumita has worked with multi-specialty clinics and corporate clients, planning calorie-specific menus for their cafeterias. She’s also a certified diabetes educator, has worked in cardiac nutrition and is even a TUV-certified internal auditor for food safety management systems. Maybe that’s why she ensures her advice is always scientifically sound, which makes her a perfect fit for us at HealthifyMe. Of the belief that a healthy lifestyle can be achieved with the combination of a healthy mind, body and diet, Sumita recommends setting realistic goals – one health target a day – and gradually incorporating healthy ingredients to your daily diet. Does she practice what she preaches? For sure, and ensures all those around her do too. So get set, because that now includes you!


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One response to “Try these healthy hot Indian breakfasts”

  1. Excellent article you’ve got here. You have forgotten to mention about green and green tea benefits , a cup of Green tea in the morning is very healthy.

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