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Moong Sprouts Fry is a simple, healthy, and protein-rich stir-fry dish made with sprouted green moong beans. It's lightly sautéed with vegetables and Indian spices, making it perfect for breakfast, snacks, or as a lunchbox addition. With minimal oil and a burst of flavor, this quick recipe is an easy way to enjoy the nutritional benefits of sprouts.
Prep Time: 10 minutes mins | Cook Time: 5 minutes mins | Yield: Serves 2–3 | Serving Size: 1 small bowl

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup green moong bean sprouts
  • 1 small onion, finely chopped
  • 1 medium tomato, finely chopped
  • ½ cucumber, finely chopped
  • 1 green chili, finely chopped
  • 1 tsp lemon juice
  • ½ tsp cumin seeds
  • ½ tsp chaat masala
  • 1 tbsp fresh coriander leaves, finely chopped
  • 1 tsp oil
  • Salt, to taste

Instructions:

  1. Heat oil in a pan over medium flame. Add cumin seeds and let them splutter.
  2. Add finely chopped onion and green chili. Sauté for 1–2 minutes until the onions turn translucent.
  3. Add tomatoes and cook for 1 minute until slightly soft.
  4. Now add the sprouted moong beans and salt. Stir well and cook for 1–2 minutes.
  5. Turn off the flame. Let it cool slightly.
  6. Once slightly cooled, mix in cucumber, lemon juice, coriander leaves, and chaat masala.
  7. Toss gently and serve immediately.

Nutritional Information (General):

  • Calories: 90 kcal
  • Protein: 6g
  • Carbohydrates: 12g
  • Fat:5g
  • Fiber: 4g
  • Iron: 8%
  • Vitamin C: 12%
  • Calcium: 3%

Cooking Tips & Variations:

  • Raw Crunch: You can skip sautéing entirely for a raw salad version.
  • Spice it up: Add black pepper or red chili flakes for extra heat.
  • South Indian twist: Add curry leaves and a pinch of mustard seeds.
  • Add crunch: Mix in roasted peanuts or pomegranate for a crunch and sweetness.

Common Mistakes & Fixes:

  • Mistake: Overcooking sprouts.
    Fix: Just sauté for 1–2 minutes to retain nutrients and crunch.
  • Mistake: Adding cucumber while hot.
    Fix: Let the mix cool before adding cucumber to avoid sogginess.
  • Mistake: Bland taste.
    Fix: Adjust chaat masala and lemon juice as per your preference for tang.

Chef’s Tips & Tricks:

  • Always cook sprouts on medium flame for short duration to avoid mushy texture.
  • Use fresh homemade sprouts for best flavor and nutrition.
  • If packing for lunch, keep cucumber and lemon juice separate and mix before eating to retain freshness.

Brand Suggestions:

  • Moong Beans: TRS or Natco Green Moong (Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Indian stores)
  • Chaat Masala: MDH or Everest (Local Indian shops or Amazon UK)
  • Oil: KTC Sunflower or Vegetable Oil
  • Cumin Seeds: Natco or East End
  • Lemon Juice: Sainsbury’s Fresh Lemons or Bottled Lemon Juice
  • Fresh Produce: Available at Tesco, Asda, Morrisons

Equipment & Tools:

  • Non-stick or stainless-steel frying pan
  • Wooden spatula
  • Mixing bowl
  • Knife and chopping board
  • Serving bowl

Pairing Suggestions:

  • Best enjoyed on its own as a light snack or breakfast.
  • Serve with toasted bread, chapati, or as a filling in wraps.
  • Can be served as a salad side with a full Indian thali.

Allergen Information:

  • Gluten-Free: Yes
  • Nut-Free: Yes (unless nuts are added as variation)
  • Vegan: Yes
  • Dairy-Free: Yes

Recipe Instructions Step by Step:

Step 1: Prep the Vegetables
Chop the onion, tomato, cucumber, and green chili finely. Keep everything ready.

Step 2: Tempering
Heat 1 tsp oil in a pan. Add cumin seeds and let them splutter.

Step 3: Sauté Veggies
Add chopped onions and green chili. Sauté on medium heat for 1–2 minutes.

Step 4: Add Tomatoes & Sprouts
Add chopped tomatoes. Stir for a minute. Add the moong sprouts and salt. Cook for 2 minutes.

Step 5: Final Touches
Turn off the heat. Once the mix cools slightly, add cucumber, lemon juice, chaat masala, and coriander leaves.

Step 6: Mix and Serve
Mix everything gently and serve immediately while fresh.

By Deepanshu Thakral

Welcome to Indicuisine.com – Bringing Authentic Indian Flavors to Your Kitchen with Locally Available Ingredients! Hi! I’m Deepanshu Thakral, a digital marketer by profession and a passionate home cook who loves experimenting with flavors. My culinary journey began with a deep love for traditional Indian recipes, passed down through generations. Initially, this website focused on authentic Indian cooking, but after moving to the UK, I realized the need to adapt, making Indian flavors more accessible using locally available ingredients..... Continue Reading

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