It’s Pretty Difficult To Beat This Beet Sabji
Beet Sabji is a delicious vegetarian recipe with Ayurvedic properties that can help heal from within.
Ingredients:
- 2 Tbs. Homemade Ghee or sunflower oil, divided
- 4 medium carrots (cut into small circles)
- 2 yellow beets (scrubbed and cut into triangles or ½-inch cubes)
- 1 daikon radish (cut into half-moons)
- 1 bunch bitter dark greens (turnip, kale, collard or beet greens)
- 1-inch piece fresh turmeric, minced;
- 1 tsp. turmeric powder
- 1-inch piece fresh ginger (minced)
- 1 Tbs. cumin seeds
- 1 Tbs. ground coriander
- Pinch of hing powder (asafoetida powder)
- ½ tsp. Himalayan pink mineral salt
- 1 bunch fresh cilantro leaves (finely chopped)
Directions:
- In a wok or large skillet, heat 1 Tbs. ghee. Stir-fry carrots, beets and daikon pieces for 1 minute; then cover and cook for 5 minutes. Uncover, stir and test for tenderness. Cook up to another 5 minutes, if needed.
- When vegetables are almost softened to desired texture, add dark greens, cover and sauté until greens start to wilt.
- Meanwhile, in a small pan, heat remaining 1 Tbs. ghee. When ghee is hot but not smoking, reduce heat and add turmeric, ginger and cumin seeds. Heat until cumin seeds turn brown. Stir in coriander and hing powder.
- Toss ghee mixture with vegetables. Stir in salt and cilantro. Serve Sabji in bowls garnished with Fresh Green Chutney.
PER SERVING (about 1 cup): 143 cal, 4g fat (1g mono, 0g poly, 3g sat), 10mg chol, 171mg sodium, 25g carb (8g fiber, 12g sugars), 3g protein
SOURCE: The recipe is posted by permission Delicious Living (and its parent company New Hope Network), a trusted voice in the natural living community for 30 years.