Eating healthy on a tight budget in Pakistan isn’t impossible — you just need a recipe that works as hard as you do. This bowl was born out of one simple thought: what can I cook for around Rs.150 that doesn’t taste like punishment?
Turns out, quite a lot. This is a bright, satisfying, and surprisingly balanced lunch built from cheap, everyday ingredients you already have at home. Nothing “fancy,” nothing imported — just the right combination of carbs, protein, crunch, and flavor.
It’s light enough for hot days, filling enough to push you comfortably till evening, and simple enough to prepare even during a busy work-from-home schedule. The flavors hit that perfect mix of tangy, fresh, and savory, and everything comes together in a bowl you’ll want to repeat weekly.
Ingredients
Base
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1 cup boiled rice OR ¾ cup boiled macaroni
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1 small boiled potato, diced
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½ cup boiled chana (or leftover daal chana)
Vegetables & Fresh Add-Ins
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½ cucumber, chopped
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1 small tomato, finely diced
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¼ cup shredded cabbage
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A handful of fresh coriander
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1 green chilli, sliced (optional)
Protein Boost (pick one)
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1 boiled egg, sliced
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OR ½ cup shredded leftover chicken
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OR ¼ cup paneer cubes
Tangy Spice Mix
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½ tsp black pepper
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½ tsp chaat masala
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¼ tsp red chilli powder
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Pinch of roasted zeera
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Salt to taste
Budget Dressing
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2 tbsp yogurt
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½ tbsp lemon juice
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½ tsp mustard (optional)
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Pinch of garlic powder OR 1 minced garlic clove
Why This Works (and Fills You Up Till Evening)
This bowl looks humble but hits every macro without costing a fortune:
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Carbs: rice/macaroni + potatoes keep energy steady instead of dipping mid-afternoon
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Protein: egg/chicken/paneer anchors the meal so you don’t feel hungry again quickly
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Veggies: crunch + hydration, especially helpful in Karachi/Lahore heat
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Yogurt dressing: gives creaminess without needing mayo or expensive sauces
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Spice mix: the exact combo that makes “cheap ingredients” taste premium
Everything feels balanced, not heavy — and unlike many low-budget meals, this one actually tastes like something you’d crave again.
Optional Add-Ons (If You Want to Upgrade Without Raising Cost Much)
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½ small carrot, grated — sweetness + color
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A spoon of boiled corn — adds texture
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A dash of hot sauce — extra kick
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Few crushed papri pieces — if you want a desi crunch
Even with upgrades, it stays under a tight budget.
Storage & Meal Prep Notes
You can prep most parts of this bowl in advance: boiled chana, chopped veggies, spice mix, and boiled egg/chicken all hold well for a day in the fridge. Assembly takes under 2 minutes. This makes it a reliable “grab and go” lunch for office, university, or work-from-home days.
Flavor Variations (So You Can Post Multiple Recipes Later)
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Masala Lemon Bowl: extra lemon + doubled chaat masala
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High-Protein Version: swap rice for more chana and paneer
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Creamier Version: add 1 tbsp mayo to the yogurt dressing
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Spicy Karachi Street Style: green chutney + extra chilli flakes
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Punjab Canteen Style: skip yogurt, add imli sauce + raita separately
Each variation feels like a new dish while keeping the same cheap base.



