Flaxseeds might be tiny, but they sure are powerful. These crunchy, nutty seeds are packed with omega-3s, fibre, and antioxidants—just what your body needs during the hot Indian summer. They’re easy to include in your daily meals without changing much. From cooling drinks to light snacks, flaxseeds can naturally boost the nutrition of your summer food. Let’s explore 7 Indian flaxseed recipes to add to your summer menu.
Give your classic chaas a healthy twist. Blend curd with water, add roasted flaxseed powder, cumin, mint, and a pinch of black salt. It’s light, refreshing, and supports digestion in the heat. The flaxseeds also add a mild nutty flavor that complements the coolness of buttermilk.
Add a spoon of flax magic to your regular green chutney. A blend of coriander, mint, lemon, chillies, and ground flaxseeds turns it into a flavour-packed dip with extra fibre. Spread it on parathas, mix it with curd, or use it in sandwiches. It’sa simple way to boost taste and gut health.
This Maharashtrian-style multigrain flatbread already carries a rustic charm. Add some roasted flaxseed powder into the dough for extra crunch and nutrients. Thalipeeth is filling, earthy, and loaded with veggies. It keeps you energized through warm afternoons without weighing you down.
Skip the heavy curries—pair your meals with a flaxseed raita instead. Just mix whisked curd with grated cucumber, roasted jeera, flax powder, and a little coriander. It’s cooling, rich in probiotics, and the flaxseed helps keep things moving smoothly in your system.
Toss together chopped cucumbers, tomatoes, onions, mint, lemon juice, and sprinkle some toasted flaxseeds on top. The seeds bring a mild crunch and a nutty undertone that plays well with fresh summer veggies. You stay hydrated, cool, and full without that post-meal slump.
If you're a fan of podi, try this upgraded version. Dry roast flaxseeds with curry leaves, garlic, red chillies, and urad dal. Grind them into a coarse powder and enjoy with idlis or dosa, drizzled with ghee or sesame oil. It's punchy, fiery, and a great way to sneak in some omega-3s.
Craving a sweet treat without the guilt? Try this. Roast flaxseeds and mix them with powdered jaggery and a hint of cardamom. Roll into tiny laddoos and chill. These are great to nibble on when you need a light, sweet fix and want to avoid anything too rich or heavy.
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