Keto diet has gained popularity in recent times, due to its immense benefits in promoting weight loss, apart from benefitting overall wellness. While there are many variations to the keto diet, the standard form is one that comprises 75% fats, 20% proteins and only 5% carbs, essentially constituting a high-fat, moderate-protein, low-carb diet.

And today, not surprisingly, this fad diet is being widely followed by several people in India, both young and old, due to the rising incidence of obesity and other lifestyle-related conditions such as diabetes.

Yes, it is a well-known fact that the keto diet confers some amazing health benefits including burning excess body fat, regulating insulin levels in diabetics and those with PCOS, besides enhancing heart and brain health.

However, desis also prefer consuming one indispensable ingredient in their regular diet – rice, which is high in carbohydrate content, unfortunately, does not feature on the keto diet regime at all!

If you love nibbling on something that’s like rice, then this is for you. We bring you two scrumptious and nutritious rice substitutes, that you can effortlessly incorporate into your keto routine – the cruciferous green vegetables, cauliflower and cabbage. Try these aromatic and delectable keto recipes, infused with traditional Indian herbs and spices, that have a yummy crunchy texture and will ensure you don’t miss your daily dose of “chawal” ever again!

Are You On A Keto Diet? Try Some Of Our Weight Loss Supplements!

cauliflower rice

Garlic And Herb Cauliflower Rice

Ingredients:

1 medium cauliflower

3 tbsp almonds, sliced in halves

1 tbsp garlic paste

1 tbsp butter

½ cup coriander leaves, chopped

½ cup mint leaves, finely cut

Salt, to taste

Crushed black pepper, as required

2 tbsp pomelo juice

Method:

First, remove the core of the cauliflower and cut the florets into tiny pieces with a short portion of the stalk.

In a pan, heat the butter until it melts, then add the sliced almonds, mildly roast them and set it aside.

In the same pan, warm the garlic paste, then add the cauliflower gratings, coriander leaves and mint leaves.

Sprinkle some salt and pepper, cook in medium flame for ten minutes, adding little water, to allow the flavours to blend in and switch off the stove.

Garnish the garlic and herb cauliflower rice with roasted almonds, season with some pomelo juice and serve hot.

Nutrition:

Cauliflower abounds in dietary fibers for digestive health, B vitamins for promoted metabolism and antioxidants to prevent cancers. Almonds are a storehouse of proteins, which build strong muscles and vital trace minerals calcium and magnesium, that fortify bones. Pomelo is prized for its significant vitamin C content, to boost immunity.Also Read: Pomelo: Nutrition, Health Benefits, Uses For Skin And Hair, Applications In Ayurveda And Recipes

cabbage stir fry

Cabbage Stir Fry

Ingredients:

½ medium-sized cabbage, fully shredded

3 tbsp ghee

1 tsp mustard seeds

½ tsp cumin seeds

½ tsp turmeric powder

1 small carrot, sliced

5 – 6 sage leaves, finely cut

Salt, as required

Method:

In a deep pan, heat the ghee and add the mustard seeds. Once they sputter, add cumin seeds, turmeric powder and sauté for 2 minutes.

Transfer the shredded cabbage, carrot slices and sage leaves, along with salt and a little water and cook thoroughly, on medium flame.

Switch off the stove and serve the cauliflower stir fry hot.

Nutrition:

Cabbage is laden with folate to improve red blood cell synthesis, as well as manganese, which helps the body in the metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates and cholesterol. Ghee is a treasure trove of healthy fats, which provide energy and protect vital internal organs such as the heart, brain and liver. Carrots provide vitamin A, which is beneficial for vision while sage leaves possess potent antioxidants, that boost memory and enrich cognitive functions. Also Read: Sage: 5 Stunning Health Benefits Of The Memory Boosting Herb

Disclaimer:

The content provided here is for informational purposes only. This blog is not intended to substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider for any questions or concerns you may have regarding a medical condition. Reliance does not endorse or recommend any specific tests, physicians, procedures, opinions, or other information mentioned on the blog.