Lauki Sabzi
Lauki sabzi has a reputation as diet food, and for once the reputation is fair: bottle gourd is one of the lowest-calorie vegetables there is, full of water and fiber, so a big serving barely registers on your day. The trick is just cooking it well so it actually tastes good.
Build a proper onion-tomato masala, season it well, and keep the oil to a couple of teaspoons. Pair it with a dal and a small grain, and a humble lauki sabzi becomes part of a genuinely satisfying plate.
Nutrition
- 110 Calories
- 3 g Protein
- 12 g Carbs
- 6 g Fat
- 4 g Fiber
Nutrition estimate per serving.
Ingredients
- 500 g lauki (bottle gourd) (peeled and cubed)
- 1 small onion (chopped)
- 1 medium tomato (chopped)
- 1 tsp ginger-green chilli
- to taste cumin, turmeric, coriander powder, salt
- 2 tsp oil
Instructions
- Heat the oil, crackle the cumin, and saute the onion, ginger, and chilli until soft.
- Add the tomato and spices and cook until the tomato softens.
- Add the cubed lauki, mix, cover, and cook on low until tender, about 12-15 minutes. Lauki releases water, so little extra is needed.
- Finish with coriander and serve.
Why this is weight-loss-friendly
Lauki is one of the lowest-calorie vegetables and is high in water and fiber, so a measured-oil lauki sabzi is very light and filling for its calories. Pair it with a protein like dal.
Substitutions
- Add a handful of chana dal (soaked) for a more protein-rich lauki chana dal.
- Stir in a spoon of curd at the end for a creamier, slightly higher-protein sabzi.
Variations
- Blend the cooked sabzi with stock into a light lauki soup.
Storage & meal prep
Keeps 2 days refrigerated. Reheat gently.
A good everyday side to cook alongside a dal and a grain for the week.
Common mistakes
- Adding water: lauki releases plenty on its own. Cook covered on low and only add water if it sticks.
- Heavy oil: two teaspoons is enough for a light everyday sabzi.
FAQs
- Is lauki good for weight loss?
- Yes. Bottle gourd is very low in calories and high in water and fiber, so it is filling for very little. A measured-oil lauki sabzi is a light everyday side; pair it with dal for protein.
- How do I make lauki sabzi tastier?
- Cook the onion and tomato masala well, season properly, and add ginger and green chilli. A spoon of curd or some soaked chana dal also lifts it.
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