Stuffed cabbage rolls

Loaded with fibre, these stuffed cabbage rolls with chana dal and veggies help keep you feeling full and satisfied. Easy to make, diabetes-friendly, and with a tangy sauce, they’re delicious and healthy.
Prep time: 20 minutes
Cooking time: 30 minutes
Serves: 2
Serving size: 2 rolls
Ingredients
For rolls:
- 4 cabbage leaves
- Split bengal gram (chana dal), ½ cup
- Cabbage, ½ cup, finely chopped
- Capsicum, ½ cup, finely chopped
- Potato, 2 tbsp, boiled and mashed
- 2 cloves garlic, chopped
- Lemon juice, 1 tbsp
- Soy sauce, 1 tsp
- Dark soy sauce, ½ tsp
- Black pepper, ½ tsp
- Cumin powder, ¼ tsp
- Salt, ¼ tsp
- Oil for cooking
For sauce:
- 1 clove garlic, chopped
- Oil, 2 tsp
- Chilli flakes, 1 tsp
- Jaggery powder, 1 tsp (5g)
- Soy sauce, 1 tsp
- Dark soy sauce, 1 tsp
Method
- Boil or steam the cabbage leaves to soften them. Then pour some chilled water on them to help them retain their colour, and set aside.
- For the filling, boil the chana dal until soft and cooked through.
- Once the dal is boiled, transfer it to a mixing bowl and add the boiled potato, chopped cabbage, capsicum, cumin powder, soy sauce, dark soy sauce, salt and pepper.
- Heat 1 tsp of oil in a pan, and add chopped garlic gloves. Cook until the garlic turns a light brown colour, then add the chana dal mix and sauté it on a low heat.
- Remove the pan from the heat, add the mixture to the cabbage leaves, and wrap them. Keep the wrapped side down to keep them from unfolding.
- To prepare the sauce, heat 2 tsp of oil in a pan and fry the garlic until golden.
- Pour the oil into a small bowl, then add the chilli flakes, soy sauce and dark soy sauce, and jaggery powder. Mix until well combined.
- Eat the cabbage rolls with the sauce, and enjoy.
Nutritional information
Per serving:
Calories - 375kcal
Fat - 20g
Carbohydrate - 37g
Protein - 15g
Sodium - 2300mg
Sugar - 5g
Fibre - 16g
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