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Cauliflower Rice Paper Samosas With Tangy Mint Chutney
Rice paper bakes up like a dream – it's crisp, thin, light and definitely samosa-worthy. The traditional starchy potato filling is replaced by cauliflower, which is a uniquely lighter alternative. Dipping them in tangy mint chutney really seals the deal!
This recipe has Fiber as 79.9% (as a percentage of RDA).
You'll likely need to take this into account today to balance out your diet.
Nutrition Rating Details
Here are the percentages used to determine the nutritional rating for this recipe:
• Calcium: 2.4% of RDA
• Calories: 21.8% of RDA
• Carbs: 30.3% of RDA
• Fat (total lipid): 19.5% of RDA
• Fiber: 79.9% of RDA
• Fructose: 11.7% of RDA
• Protein: 14.7% of RDA
• Sodium: 39.4% of RDA
• Sugar: 49.1% of RDA
• Vitamin A (IU): 253% of RDA
• Vitamin B6: 19.1% of RDA
• Vitamin C: 141% of RDA
• Iron: 1.3% of RDA
• Magnesium: 38.8% of RDA
• Manganese: 80.9% of RDA
• Niacin: 17.6% of RDA
• Potassium: 27.0% of RDA
• Zinc: 13.5% of RDA
If any nutritional component is greater than 75% of RDA
(or any vitamin/mineral is greater than 600% of RDA),
the recipe gets a “Nutrition to Balance” rating.
Whether this matters for your diet depends mostly on what other foods you consume today.
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MACROS
Carbohydrate
62.5
g
62.492
Calories
326
326.334
Fiber
16.8
g
16.784
Iron
0.230
mg
0.23
Protein
12.4
g
12.392
Sodium
531
mg
531.233
Sugars
12.3
g
12.28
Fat (total lipid)
8.95
g
8.952
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coconut oil|mustard seed|cumin seed|fennel seed|garlic (fresh)|ginger (ground)|onion|cauliflower|carrot|curry powder|pea|water|rice paper wrapper|spearmint leaf|coriander (dry)|shallot|lemon juice|green chili pepper (fresh/medium)|date
Add coconut oil and mustard seeds and fry until popping sounds are heard. Then add the fennel and cumin and temper until fragrant. add garlic, ginger and onion and fry until onion is translucent. Add the cauliflower, carrots, turmeric, coriander powder and salt and fry for five minutes. Finally, add the peas and water, stir then cover and allow the water to reach a boil. Uncover and let it reduce until dry.
2.
Preheat oven to 392°F and line a baking tray with Silpat or baking paper.
3.
Using a scissors, cut your eight wrappers right down the middle until you obtain 16 half-moons. Dip each half into water for 10 seconds and remove, it will still be hard but will soften as you fill it. Lay it down on a towel and place a spoonful of mixture in the middle, making sure any big cauliflower pieces are broken up. Lift the left side of the half moon over the filling, then repeat with the right, sealing the wrapper (and moistening with extra water if necessary).
4.
Sprinkle tops with black sesame seeds then bake for 10 minutes.
5.
To Make the Chutney: Blend all ingredients until smooth.
COMPLETE NUTRITION
This recipe has the following nutrient totals:
Calories 326
Protein 12.4 g
Carbohydrates 62.5 g
Iron 0.23 mg
Fiber 16.8 g
Calcium 23.5 mg
(plus many more nutrients)
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