Barley Soup-Vegetable Barley Soup-Diabetic Recipe

Barley is a great source of dietary fiber and actually contains both soluble and insoluble fiber. It contains important vitamins, minerals and is low in fat.  According to barleyfoods -Barley is an excellent food choice for those concerned about type 2 diabetes or pre-diabetes because the grain contains essential vitamins and minerals and is an excellent source of dietary fiber, particularly beta-glucan soluble fiber.  Research shows that barley beta-glucan soluble fiber promotes healthy blood sugar by slowing glucose absorption. The vitamin C content in barley is almost twice than that of oranges. This vitamin particularly strengthens your immune system and reduces the chances of cold and flu. Barley is said to reduce the risk of osteoporosis, prevents heart diseases and some forms of cancer. Many of us do not use barley in our cooking regularly. I used to make barley soup once in a while but have not combined it with dal. I adapted this recipe from Tarla Dalal’s Diabetic recipes book. This is a very nourishing soup with the goodness of vegetables. It is rich source of fiber, iron and protein. Though I have named it diabetic recipe, anyone can have this soup. I had this for dinner along with whole wheat bread. It was very tasty and also filling. Today we will learn how to make barley soup with vegetables following this easy recipe.

Barley Soup-Vegetable Barley Soup


 Prep Time : 5 mins

Cook Time : 15 mins
Serves: 1
Recipe Category: Soups-Diabetic Recipe
Recipe Cuisine: Indian
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   Ingredients needed

   Pearl Barley -2 tbsp
   Red Lentils/Masoor dal- 2 tbsp
   Oil -2 tsp
   Garlic -2 tbsp minced
   Onion -1 medium size
   Carrot – 1/4 cup
   Tomato -1/2 a small tomato
   Coriander leaves
   Salt to taste
   Pepper powder to taste

Preparation


Wash and soak barley overnight.

Chop all the vegetables finely.

Method 


Heat oil in a pressure cooker, add onions, garlic and saute until onions turn transparent.

Add washed dal, barley, chopped carrots, salt needed, 3-3 1/2 cups of water and pressure cook for 3-4 whistles.

Once the pressure subsides, open the cooker, mash the contents slightly, add finely chopped tomatoes, coriander leaves and pepper powder to taste.

Serve hot with garlic bread or whole wheat bread.

Note – you can use homemade vegetable stock instead of water. You can add more vegetables if preferred.

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