Some Indian dishes contain healthy ingredients like vegetables, whole grains and other routine ingredients such as pulses, lentils and legumes. However, depending on the regional cooking style or how the dish is cooked, it may be high in calories. In fact, often times, some dishes are extremely high in calories because of additions like cream, ghee, butter and sugar. If you are looking to adopt a heart healthy diet or just trying to watch your waistline, there are certain high calorie Indian foods that are best avoided. Let’s have a look.
Prawn Masala
Chicken Korma Curry
It's a mild creamy-style chicken dish, popularly served in most of households.Main ingredients include chicken, ginger- garlic paste, Butter or ghee.Calorie Intake – Appoximately 800-870kcal.
Samosas
Fried pastry with a savory filling such as spiced potatoes, onions, or peas. They are a popular snack especially in the evenings..
Main ingredients include potato-stuffing, chicken (rare), vegetable, oil and salt.
Calorie Intake - Approximately 260kcal for 2pcs (vegetarian samosas) and 320kcal for 2pcs (non-vegetarian samosas).
Tandoori chicken
Tandoori chicken is a popular Indian dish consisting of roasted chicken prepared with yogurt and spices.
Calorie Intake – Approximately 264-300kcal for one entire leg of chicken.
Chicken madras
Calorie Intake – Approximately 450-500kcal per 100-200gms
Pilau Rice
A dish consisting of rice flavoured with spices and cooked in stock, to which meat, poultry, vegetables or fish may be added.Calorie Intake – Approximately 449kcal per serving
Onion Bhaji
This is a spicy Indian snack that consists of a core, similar to potato fritters, with several variants. It is usually used as a topping on various Indian meals but has become popular to eat alone as a snack
Calorie Intake – 190 kcal per 2-3 pcs (depending on size).
Chicken Tikka Masala
It got its name from the resemblance in spices to chicken tikkas, a popular starter in mughlai cuisine. However, it has become very popular in India and abroad.
Calorie Intake – Approximately 438- 557 kcal per small bowl (depending on amount of butter used)
Chicken Curry
The curry powder along with an array of other spices including masala powder, saffron, ginger and so on, are mixed to form a sauce to blend in with the chicken.
Calorie Intake – Approximately 583 kcal per serving.
Lamb Rogan Josh
Lamb Kheema
Ground lamb cooked with curry spices and baby green peas.
Calorie Intake – Approximately 502-562 kcal per serving.
Naan Bread
Barfi
Barfi is an Indian dessert, usually in the form of lozenge. Barfi is often, but not always, made by thickening milk with sugar and other ingredients (dry fruits and mild spices).
It is then spread in a flat, shallow dish and cut into bite-sized pieces. These pieces are sometimes decorated with edible silver foil.
Calorie Intake – Approximately 103 kcal per piece.
Halwa
Jalebi
Jalebi is a popular sweet in India. It is made by deep-frying a wheat-flour batter in pretzel or circular shapes, which are then soaked in sugar syrup.The sweets are served warm or cold.
They have a somewhat chewy texture with a crystallized sugary exterior coating.
Calorie Intake – Approximately 459 kcal per serving.
Ras Mallai
Calorie Intake – Approximately 250 kcal per serving.
Chhole Bhature
Calorie Intake – Approximately 450 kcal per serving.
Butter Chicken
Calorie Intake – Approximately 490 kcal per serving.
Falooda
Calorie Intake – Approximately 300 kcal per one big glass.
Paneer Bhurji
Calorie Intake – Approximately 412 kcal per one medium bowl.
Pav Bhaji
Pav Bhaji is a fast food in Marathi cuisine.Pav bhaji consists of bhaji (a thick potato-based curry) garnished with coriander, chopped onion and a dash of lemon and baked pav. The pav is usually buttered on all sides.
Calorie Intake – Approximately 600 kcal per plate.
Calorie Intake – Approximately 600 kcal per plate.