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Want to lose weight? Snack on these High-Protein Atta and Chhole Fritters

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 1, 2021, 11:38 IST
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Weight loss fritters recipe

Are you also bored of eating salads and soups to lose those extra kilos? If yes, this piece of information detailed with an easy recipe is for you! This high-protein atta and chole fritter recipe will not only make your taste buds happy, but will also aid in your weight loss plan. According to a post by nutritionist Pooja Makhija, it’s a simple and easy-to-make vegetarian snack that can help in weight loss and is equally delicious. Scroll below to know the recipe and how it can help you lose weight. (Image: istock)

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​Ingredients required

1 cup boiled chickpeas, 2 tbsp whole wheat flour, 2 tbsp tahini, 2 tbsp cumin powder, ¼ tsp paprika powder, 1/4 tsp garlic powder, 2 tbsp cilantro, and salt to taste. (Image: istock)

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​How to make Atta and Chole Fritters

All you need to do is blend all the ingredients together to a binding consistency. If required add some more flour, and avoid adding water. Use a cookie cutter to shape the mixture into fritters and then shallow fry them in a non-stick pan or you can also air fry them for 7-9 mins. Serve hot with green mint chutney. Enjoy! (Image: istock)

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​Benefits of eating wheat flour and chickpea

According to experts, non-processed wheat flour is rich in protein and according to a post by Tarla Dalal’s website, eating 8 rotis a day can help gain 23 percent of your daily protein requirement. Wheat flour is also rich in fibre and is a good source of healthy carbs and fats, which keeps you full for a longer period and hence contributes to weight loss. It has been proven that chickpeas are rich in protein and fibre, and they together aid weight loss. While fibre keeps you full for longer, protein helps satiate hunger. According to a study published in the journal Appetite, regular consumption of chickpeas helps in keeping weight loss plan on track. (Image: istock)


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