Diabetes Diet: This Bajra Methi Missi Roti May Help Manage Blood Sugar Levels

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Most Indian breads are made using flours such as maida and whole wheat. Here we bring you a bajra methi missi roti recipe that is ideal for people who are suffering with diabetes.

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Diabetes Diet: This Bajra Methi Missi Roti May Help Manage Blood Sugar Levels
This roti is made using bajra and methi.

Highlights

  • Indian meals are incomplete without breads.
  • However, they are mostly made using maida and whole wheat.
  • Here's how you can make roti diabetic-friendly.

An Indian meal is never complete without the addition of an Indian bread along with it. However, if you're a diabetic, you know how challenging it can be to maintain a diet that doesn't have an impact on your blood sugar levels. Most Indian breads are made using flours such as maida and whole wheat which makes it difficult to eliminate them from your diet. But what if we tell you that you can tweak your rotis to be diabetic-friendly too. Here we bring you a bajra methi missi roti recipe that is not only diabetic-friendly but super healthy too! 

Also read: How To Make Bajra Soup: A Nutritious 'Desi' Soup To Keep Your Body Warm In Winters

As the name suggests, this roti is made using bajra and methi. Bajra or pearl millet is high in fibre and protein and low on carbohydrates. When mixed with methi, it further increases its fibre content. This roti is loaded with essential nutrients and vitamins, making it an ideal bread for people suffering with diabetes. Make this bajra methi missi roti for lunch or even for dinner. The best part is that you can make this roti in just under 20 minutes. So, without further ado, let's take a look at the recipe: 

Bajra Methi Missi Roti Recipe: How To Make Bajra Methi Missi Roti 

To make bajra methi missi roti, combine bajra flour, wheat flour, fenugreek (saunf) leaves, garlic cloves, curd, paneer, coriander leaves, turmeric powder, red chilli powder and salt and knead into a firm dough. Add water as required. Divide the dough into five portions and roll into thin rotis. Now, heat a tawa and roast the rotis until done from both sides. Serve hot with green chutney. Bajra methi missi roti is ready! 

Also read: 5 Ways To Make Roti Even More Nutritious

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For the complete recipe of bajra methi missi roti, click here. 

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Try this diabetic-friendly recipe at home and share your experience in the comments below. 

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