It took me a full two days to research on this dish and then another half an hour just to make the picture look presentable. The house we are in has just one are where there is natural light and the walls there are blue! Not even a baby blue but bright sea blue!! Which means all my pics will have a solid blue background and I really prefer white. So it took a while to find the cardboard piece to act as the backdrop and to position a small table near the window so there is enough light. TH hates having that table there but of course I won the argument and so it stays! Pin Now, moving on to the dish. When we think healthy, we mostly think of salads or maybe steamed dishes to avoid the oil and the frying. But that’s boring. Healthy, but boring. So while I was making a packet of Maggi noodles a couple of weekends back, I was wondering how I can make this dish healthier, without altering the taste (much). Little else has occupied my mind since then when I went shopping after that. The first step was purchasing a packet of whole wheat flat noodles that was 100% vegetarian. Considering I am in a predominantly noodle-loving country, it wasn’t difficult to get exactly what I wanted. Then it got easier. To balance the carbs, I needed more vitamins, proteins and calcium. Easy answer – vegetables! Indo-Chinese Vegetable Noodles Recipe Preparation time – 15 minsCooking time – 20 minsServes – 4 Ingredients for Vegetable Noodles:Whole wheat flat noodles – 100 gramsDiced onions – 1/2 cupChopped carrots – 1/2 cupThinly sliced snap beans – 1/2 cupChopped cabbage – 1/2 cupDiced capsicum – 1/2 cupChopped tomato – 1, mediumSpring onions – to garnish (optional)Eggs – 2 (optional)Ginger garlic paste – 1 tbspCurry masala – 2 tbspRed chilli powder – 2 tspOlive oil – 2 tbsp How to Make Indian-Style Vegetable Noodles:

  1. Cook the noodles as per the instructions on the packet. I added 2 cups water and a little salt, and cooked it covered. Running cold water and draining it is recommended but I simply drained it and kept aside since it was not too soft.
  2. Heat oil in a thick bottomed pan. Add the onions and saute till translucent. Then add the ginger garlic paste, curry masala and red chilli powder and fry for 2 minutes.
  3. Add all the chopped vegetables with half cup water and cook covered for about 5 minutes. Let the vegetables be a bit crunchy and not completely cooked.
  4. Add the cooked noodles to the semi-cooked vegetables and mix well, adding a little water if necessary. Cook keeping the vessel open till the masala has blended well. Adjust salt. Remove from fire.
  5. Scramble the eggs in a non-stick pan and add on in the end.
  6. Garnish with chopped spring onions and serve hot with ketchup. This is a great one-dish meal that supplements your daily requirement of all necessary nutrients. The vegetables complement the carbs in the noodles and the eggs provide the protein and calcium part of the diet. If you feel egg = cholesterol, then use only egg whites. Related Recipes:Chicken Noodle BrothStir Fried Chilli Noodles