Healthy Hara Bhara Kebab: Make This Protein-Rich Kebab For Guilt-Free Snacking

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Chef Guntas took to her Instagram to share a healthy and protein-rich hara bhara kebab recipe. Take a look.

Healthy Hara Bhara Kebab: Make This Protein-Rich Kebab For Guilt-Free Snacking

Highlights

  • Looking for a healthy tea-time snack?
  • This healthy hara bhara kebab recipe by Chef Guntas is just for you.
  • Find the recipe down below.

Mention the word 'snack' and the first thing that usually pops into mind are all things greasy, crispy and fried. From mouth-watering pakoras, samosa to vada pav, aloo tikki and more - we are spoilt with choices! Our evening tea-time is incomplete without indulging in these snacks, but they are not one of the best options if you're trying to maintain a healthy lifestyle. While it is recommended to opt for nutritious snacks, this does not mean that you have to compromise on the taste. So, if you're looking for a healthy yet delicious snack, this healthy hara bhara kebab recipe by Chef Guntas is just for you. It is crispy, creamy and oh-so flavourful! It is rich in protein thanks to the use of paneer and besan and makes for a healthy tea-time snack. You can indulge in these kebabs totally guilt-free! So, without much ado, let's take a look at the recipe.

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Hara Bhara Kebab Recipe: How To Make Healthy Hara Bhara Kebab

Ingredients:

  • Spinach, blanched - 250gm
  • Green peas, blanched - 1 cup
  • Green chillies - 2-3
  • Coriander & mint leaves - 100gm
  • Large boiled sweet potatoes -2
  • Grated paneer - 100gm
  • Chickpea flour/besan - 2/3 tbsp
  • Ginger-garlic paste - 1 tbsp
  • Garam masala - 1 tbsp
  • Coriander powder - 1 tsp
  • Cumin powder - 1 tsp
  • Salt to taste
  • Chaat masala - 1 tbsp

Method:

  • Start by blanching the spinach. Squeeze out excess water from it and transfer to a blender. Add peas, green chillies, mint and coriander leaves. Blend until you get a thick puree.
  • Now, transfer this puree to a bowl. Add grated sweet potato, ginger-garlic paste, chickpea flour and grated paneer with a bunch of spices. Mix it well and make small balls out of it. 
  • Flatten them out and cook them on low-medium heat with very little oil.

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Chef Guntas also shared the following tips in the caption:

  • Since this is the healthier version of the recipe - we're using sweet potato instead of regular potatoes.
  • Shallow fry the kebabs instead of deep frying them.
  • Avoid using bread crumbs to make it healthier but if the mix is not holding shape, you can add bread crumbs as a binding agent.
  • These kebabs are protein rich and healthy for snack time.

Watch the full making of healthy hara bhara kebab here:

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So, what are you waiting for? Try out this recipe and let us know how you liked its taste in the comments below. For more kebab recipes, click here. 

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