Healthy Veg Pakora | Diabetic-Friendly Crispy Fritters
Veg pakora is a crispy, golden-brown fritter filled with a mix of spices and vegetables. The term "pakora" comes from the Sanskrit word "pakvān," which means cooked food. We made a veg pakora recipe using low-glycemic ingredients, like Diabexy Atta made from nuts and seeds, which has a low glycemic load and high nutritional value.
Pakoras are made using a very simple concept: Take a variety of vegetables, coat them in a flour batter, and then deep-fry until they're crispy and golden. They are often served as a snack or appetizer, particularly with a side of mint chutney or sauce. They're perfect for tea time, especially with friends, and are also popular in Pakistan and Bangladesh, where people often enjoy them during the rainy season.
Here, we are sharing a healthy, delicious, and easy-to-make veg pakora recipe using low-glycemic-load ingredients. This recipe is perfect for those who prioritize their health without compromising on taste.
Veg Pakora Ingredients
- Diabexy Atta50g
- Jeera (Cumin seeds)½ tsp
- Besan (Gram flour)10g
- Grated ginger and garlic1 tsp each
- Chopped green chili1-2 pcs
- Cauliflower¼ cup chopped
- Capsicum¼ cup chopped
- Onion¼ cup chopped
- Spinach (Palak)¼ cup chopped
- Hing (Asafoetida)A pinch
- NutroActive Mineral saltAs per taste
How to Make Veg Pakora: Step-by-Step Guide
Take 50g of Diabexy Atta in a mixing bowl.

Add jeera (cumin seeds) and 10g of besan (gram flour).

Incorporate grated ginger and garlic.

Mix in chopped green chili.

Add chopped cauliflower, capsicum, and onion.

Include chopped spinach (Palak).

Add a pinch of Hing (asafoetida).

Add some water gradually and mix to form a thick dough. Season with NutroActive salt to taste.


Shape the dough into small balls and start frying in hot oil. Deep fry until they become golden brown and crispy.


Your crispy veg pakoras are ready to eat. Serve hot with mint chutney or sauce.

Glycemic Load of these Pakoras
6Very low - Safe for diabetics in moderation!
This veg pakora recipe is a healthier snack because of healthy ingredients. Traditionally, pakoras are deep-fried fritters made with a mix of vegetables coated in a flour batter. However, this recipe stands out because it uses Diabexy Atta, a special flour made from nuts and seeds that has a low glycemic load. This means it won't cause a rapid spike in blood sugar levels, making it a great option for those managing diabetes or looking for healthier snack alternatives.
In addition to Diabexy Atta, the recipe includes a variety of fresh vegetables like cauliflower, capsicum, onion, and spinach, all of which are packed with essential vitamins and minerals. Spices like jeera, grated ginger, garlic, and a pinch of Hing not only enhance the flavor but also provide various health benefits. Using NutroActive Mineral salt instead of regular salt adds a bit of extra nutrition.
The result is a crispy, golden-brown snack that's not only delicious but also better for your health. Plus, with a glycemic load of just 6, you can enjoy these pakoras as part of a balanced diet without worrying about blood sugar spikes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! When made with Diabexy Atta (low glycemic flour made from nuts and seeds) and plenty of vegetables, these pakoras have a glycemic load of only 6, making them a diabetic-friendly snack option.
Yes, you can air fry or bake them at 200°C for 12-15 minutes, flipping halfway. They won't be as crispy as deep-fried but still delicious and healthier.
You can, but Diabexy Atta has lower glycemic load. This recipe uses both Diabexy Atta and a small amount of besan for the perfect texture.
Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. Reheat in an air fryer or oven to restore crispiness.
Serve hot with mint chutney, coriander chutney, tamarind sauce, or tomato ketchup. A cup of masala chai makes it the perfect tea time snack!
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