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Raagi Mudde Recipe | Millet Recipes

October 30, 2015 By Raji 2 Comments

Raagi – Finger millet is full of nutrients. Good source of calcium, fiber iron and much more… We can use this raagi in making Ragi  rotti, Raagi Ambali, a healthy drink and this Mudde. Ragi Mudde is a wholesome and staple food in many parts of Karnataka.

Ragi is rich in calcium, iron and fiber. It also contains phytochemical, which aids in slowing down the digestion process. Ragi’s high levels of niacin help in increasing HDL cholesterol while lowering Triglycerides.

Here is the step by step instructions to " How to make Raagi Mudde"

Ingredients

  • 1 cup raagi flour
  • 1½ cup water
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 2 to 3 tablespoon ghee (clarified butter)can be substituted with oil.
Raagi mudde Recipe
Tools
Oneida 10pc Stainless Steel Induction Ready Dishwasher Safe Cookware Set

Instructions

  1. Boil the water, then add salt and 2 teaspoons ghee
  2. Then add flour and leave it for a minute.
  3. Take the pan from the stove and mix it until you don't see any dry flour. You can use the back of the ladle, or wooden spoon.
  4. Add a teaspoon of ghee, mix it well. Keep this back on stove, cover with a plate, keep it for a minute and turn off the heat.
  5. Now grease a plate with a little ghee, and transfer the required amount of mudde to it.
  6. Put some more ghee on the top and mix it well (dip your hand in cold water or ghee), and make raagi balls/ mudde.
  7. Healthy Raagi Mudde is ready to eat. You can eat the mudde with sambar.

Notes

Sambar Recipes:

Onion Potato Sambar:

Dill and Kala Chana Sambar:

 

Filed Under: Breakfasts, Millet recipes, Ragi Recipe Collection Tagged With: karnataka recipes, Millet Recipes, popular south indian dishes, ragi recipes, South Indian Recipes, vegetarian recipes

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Measurement Conversions

1 cup - 240mL (Volume)

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