Hello folks!!! I am so happy to be back. Back you ask? Not that I was missing. Well behind the scenes last few weeks apart from the blog, I was organizing a wellness week at Little A’s school for 900 kids. Yes, a whole week of wellness. From mindfulness to physical activity to healthy eating and even empowering thoughts. A lot of time, effort and planning went into this event. As much as I enjoyed organizing it, I am glad it’s over as it was exhaustive. Phew!!! There were days when I barely ate anything and I was on my toes from morning until the end of the school day. I missed my routine, I missed interacting with you all. So you see, I am happy to be back.

  So I am back with a recipe that is close to my heart. My mom often made Makhane Matar. As a child, I didn’t really enjoy Makhane as much but eventually, I started liking it until I finally fell in love with it. If you haven’t heard of Makhane before, they are nothing but puffed lotus flower seeds or Foxnuts. Also known as Gorgon Nuts and Eurale Ferox in some parts of the world.  These white edible seeds are crunchy little puffs, known for their nutrition.  

Mom often roasted them which made them crispier and crunchy like popcorn or she used them in the curry. It’s only in the recent years when I realized the benefits of Makhane I started incorporating them sincerely in my diet.

Makhane are a great source of protein & fiber. It’s low caloric with all the nutrition High in antioxidants, Makhane are great for the skin Low in saturated fats, they are heart healthy Their low glycemic index makes it perfect for diabetics.

Often people roast Makhane and consume it as a snack, just like popcorn. Or you can use them in this curry. Traditionally the curry is made using milk fats (also knows as khoya) along with onions and tomatoes. However, we want to skip the milk fats and use heart-healthy cashews. Cashews have a lower fat content than most other nuts. The good part is that it’s a good fat instead of the bad fat. thus you see us use cashews in a lot of our curries and pestos. If you try this recipe, don’t forget to post a picture and tag us on Instagram and use the hashtag #TBRTM. Make sure you are following us on Facebook or Pinterest for all the healthy eating inspiration you’ll ever need.

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