Ghiya and Green Moong Sprouts Cutlets
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Ghiya and Green Moong Sprouts Cutlets

Ghiya and Green Moong Sprouts Cutlets recipe with green Gram (sabut moong) and bottle gourd. Find practical serving ideas for lunch.

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Total

30 mins

Prep

13 mins

Cook

17 mins

Skill

Intermediate

Cuisine ยท North Indian

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About Ghiya and Green Moong Sprouts Cutlets

Ghiya and Green Moong Sprouts Cutlets: a satisfying bite with plenty of savoury character

Ghiya and Green Moong Sprouts Cutlets is a snack-friendly finish with a well-cooked centre and inviting surface texture. Together, green Gram (sabut moong), bottle gourd, onion, and carrot form a savoury bite designed for a crisp or well-cooked outside and a flavourful centre.

The recorded preparation and cooking flow takes about 30 minutes, making it a practical option for lunch, breakfast, and evening. Always use the ingredient list itself when checking whether this dish matches your food preferences.

What makes this Ghiya and Green Moong Sprouts Cutlets recipe special

The appeal is in shaping and cooking the mixture evenly, so each portion carries similar texture and seasoning. It is the kind of recipe where small handling details noticeably improve the final bite.

  • green Gram (sabut moong): Forms an important part of the recipe's identity and texture.
  • bottle gourd: Adds its own texture and familiar homemade character.
  • onion: Adds its own texture and familiar homemade character.
  • carrot: Adds its own texture and familiar homemade character.
  • coriander Leaves (hara dhaniya): Adds aroma and seasoning depth to the preparation.

Cooking approach and texture

The technique here centres on step-by-step home cooking. Prepare the mixture evenly before shaping or portioning, then cook with controlled heat for an even finish. Resting a formed mixture briefly can make handling easier when the recipe allows.

One useful cue from the method is to place the green moong dal sprouts in a food processor and make a paste. Continue through the remaining steps in order so the ingredients come together with a more consistent finish.

Planning and preparation notes

Read through the complete method before heating the pan and arrange measured ingredients within reach. If parts of the dish are prepared in advance, keep them covered and combine or reheat gently near serving time so the intended texture remains inviting.

Kitchen tips for a better result

  • Keep portions similar in size so they cook at the same pace.
  • Do not overcrowd the pan or cooking surface.
  • Serve soon after cooking when the texture is at its best.

How to serve Ghiya and Green Moong Sprouts Cutlets

Serve hot or warm with a chutney, dip and fresh garnish. It is a useful option for an evening snack plate or a shared starter. A freshly served portion will show its texture and seasoning most clearly.

Explore related recipes

Continue exploring with Besan-Paneer Kofta Curry, Cooked Green Moong Dal, and Rajma Cutlets. These recipes share useful flavours, meal occasions or cooking inspiration with this dish.

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  2. Prepare the ingredients

  3. Combine and season

  4. Continue the preparation

  5. Finish and serve

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Nutrition values

Estimated energy

155kcal

For 1 serving, based on measured ingredients.

Protein

9.8 g

Fiber

10.4 g

Macro breakdown

Protein9.8 g
Carbohydrates25.2 g
Total fat1.6 g
Dietary fiber10.4 g

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155kcal

Energy

9.8g

Protein

25.2g

Carbs

1.6g

Total fat

10.4g

Fiber

Vitamins

Vitamin A2898.7 mcg
Vitamin C13.8 mg
Vitamin D2.5 mcg
Vitamin E1.1 mg
Vitamin K44.7 mcg
Vitamin B10.2 mg
Vitamin B20.1 mg
Vitamin B60.3 mg
Folate B9104.6 mcg

Minerals

Calcium98.3 mg
Iron3.5 mg
Phosphorus173.5 mg
Potassium724.5 mg
Sodium276.8 mg
Zinc1.4 mg

Calculated from measured ingredients for 1 serving.

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