10 delicious dishes you can eat without getting fat

If you're eating out but want to stay on track with your diet, order Paneer Tikka. Because Paneer Tikka is roasted, it includes very little oil or sauce, making it extremely healthful.

​Paneer Tikka

This dish will come to your rescue if you have a sweet taste. Chocolate Oats are a nutritious way to satisfy your sweet cravings, made with oats, cocoa powder, almonds, milk, and jaggery/honey.

Chocolate Oats

​Moonglet

Moonglet is a fluffy cheela made with moong dal batter. It's a popular street dish, so if you're looking for something tasty and healthful, a Moonglet is the way to go.

​Dhokla

Dhokla is one of the healthiest snacks because it is steamed and prepared with besan. Without feeling guilty, you can easily have 4-5 pieces of Dhokla.

​Uttapam

Uttapam is a vegetable-heavy South Indian meal made with very little oil. Combine it with sambhar or coconut for a filling meal.

​Chana Masala

Avoid ordering Dal Makhani, Dal Fry, or Paneer Butter Masala at a restaurant and instead order protein-rich Chana Masala. Instead of Butter Naan, serve it with steamed rice or roti.

​Tandoori Chicken

Uttapam is a vegetable-heavy South Indian meal made with very little oil. Combine it with sambhar or coconut for a filling meal.

Whole Wheat Pasta

If you are a pasta lover, then always buy whole wheat pasta. Add lots of veggies and less of sauces to keep it healthy and tasty.

​Makhana Namkeen

The majority of Namkeens are deep-fried, making them highly unhealthy. If you want something to go with your tea, roast some makhanas, season them with chaat masala, and serve.

Pulao

Pulao is a one-pot meal that is both delicious and nutritious. To make it healthier, make sure to include plenty of vegetables. To make the Pulao more protein-rich, add paneer or soya chunks.

Bread bun

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