Cauliflower Biryani
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In biryani layers of rice and protein come together to create a luxurious meal. While this version isn’t made with cauliflower rice, swapping out some of the rice and meat for cauliflower is a perfect way to lower the carb count and fat, so this dish can be enjoyed by anyone who is watching carbohydrates for a more Type 2 diabetes–friendly diet. In my household biryani night is a special one that we look forward to. Though the dish may be a bit laborious to make, the payoff is well worth it. I’ve simplified the process by breaking down the recipe into a few essential steps. This recipe aims to keep salt in check for folks with health concerns around sodium; talk to your health care provider about how much salt is recommended for you.
This recipe has been selected as Type 2 diabetes–friendly by Vandana Sheth, RDN, CDCES, FAND; talk to your care provider about whether it’s right for you.
What you’ll need
Tomato Paste
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Amchur
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Kashmiri Chile
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Garam Masala
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