Healthy vegetarian recipes
You are what you eat!
Rasa - Harmony through
Food
Ayurveda , the
ancient Indian holistic healing system categorizes
the human body into three basic types
known as ‘dosha’ ( vatta, pitta
& kapha) based on the 5 basic elements of water, air, fire, earth and
ether. These same elements also comprise Taste which is called rasa in Sanskrit. There are six rasas
or tastes ; sweet (madhura),
salty ( lavanya) , sour ( amla),
bitter (tikta) , pungent ( katu) and astringent ( kasaya). A balanced diet in Ayurveda is the one that harmonizes these rasas. It provides the body nutrition and also
influences the mind. Excess of any of these rasas has a negative
effect on the body as well as the mind , for e. g sweet taste
is related to strength and stability, it good for the growth of issue and is beneficial to thehealth
of skin, senses and general growth of the body. However, if consumed in excess
it causes diabetes, high cholesterol, obesity and lethargy Psychologically, it
increases cheerfulness,love and compassion, but if consumed in excess,it
increases greed and attachment.
My offering today is a simple to cook Vegetable Stew. A
healthy blend of vegetables cooked in very little oil. It contains cauliflower
and carrots, beans and potatoes blended
with fresh coconut making the dish rich in flavour
and packed with fiber, vitamins and
minerals.
b>Vegetable Stew:
Ingredients:
1 cup cauliflower medium sized florets
1 cup diced carrots
1 cup diced French beans
1 cup shelled fresh green peas
1 cup diced potatoes
2-3 cloves
5-7 peppercorns
2 small bay leaves
½ tsp oil
2 cups water
½ cup Yogurt
Salt to taste
Ground paste:
½ cup fresh coconut grated
2 green chillies
½ tsp grated ginger
½ cup roasted chana dal
5-7 curry leaves
½ cup coriander leaves
½ tsp cumin seeds
½ cup coriander seeds
½ cup water
Preparation:
1.
Wash
the vegetables and keep side.
2.
Grind
all the ingredients given as ground paste
and keep aside
Cooking:
1.
In a fair sized
cooking pot, heat the oil. Add the
cloves and peppercorns and bay leaves.
2.
Add the
washed vegetables and stir fry for a minute. Add the water and salt to taste let the vegetables
boil till cooked tender. You can pressure cook the vegetables, however make
sure they are not overdone. I prefer to boil them in an open pot.
3.
Once the vegetables are cooked add the ground
paste to the vegetables . Let it cook for 2- 3 min
till the curry thickens .
4.
Add
yougurt and mix well, simmer on slow flame for another 2 min
5.
Serve
hot with rotis or parathas
Offer to The Lord and serve as Krishna Prasadam
Hare Krishna


