I know what you are thinking right now, “How can a vegan dish have meat?” ‘Well, it can”. Jack fruit or ‘kathal’ is one of those unique fruits that is used as a meat substitute for vegetarians and vegans. When young and green, the fruit has a mild flavor and meaty texture. When ripe, it has a strong fruity flavor that can be eaten raw as a fruit or used in desserts. In India people don’t wait for the fruit to ripen and consume it while it is still very tender. I grew up eating it in curries, pickles, semi dry dishes, and rice preparations like biryani. The fruit is rich in energy, dietary fiber, vitamins and minerals and free from saturated fats or cholesterol making it more nutritious than many starchy staples. When cooked well, using heavier spices like black cardamom, cinnamon and bay leaf in the preparation, it is indeed a satisfying meat alternative.
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Leftover Rice Patties {Vegan}
These patties are a great way to use up leftover rice for a new easy snack, appetizer, or side dish to meat or fish. You can also turn them into a complete meal by topping with a fried egg, avocado, tofu, or a vegetable stir-fry.
Chicken Kofta Curry (Chicken Meat Balls in a Yummy “No Cream” Sauce)
Tender chicken meatballs, smothered in a creamy and delectable gravy made with onions, zucchini and garlic. Adding of yogurt, white poppy seeds, and tomato paste brings in the texture, and amazing flavors that stick to your mouth long after.
Punjabi Goat Meat Curry
A wonderful and warming goat curry, easy-to-make and requires readily available ingredients. Serve it with roti or rice for a hearty dinner!
Homestyle Soya Matar Keema
A high-protein Veg dish that is super satisfying, incredibly delicious, so versatile and simple to prepare.
Soyawadi Aloo / Soya chunks (TVP) and Potato curry)
A simple and flavorful soya chunks curry to go with roti or rice for an easy healthy dinner. Soya chunks stands for textured vegetable protein which is a good source of protein if you are a vegetarian or vegan.
Instant Pot Lobia / Black Eyed Peas Stew with Za’atar
This budget friendly, hearty, flavorsome stew is a one pot wonder that you can enjoy any night of the week. It features black eyed peas, carrot, celery, and spinach with herby notes of za’atar. It’s vegetarian, vegan, dairy free and gluten free. Serve it with GF tandoori roti or a crisp green salad for a satisfying meal.
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