Finger-millet or ragi is widely grown in arid areas of Asia and Africa. Finger millet can be ground and cooked into cakes, puddings or porridge. It is a storehouse of protein, calcium and fiber. Ragi flour is made into flatbreads, including thick, leavened dosa and thinner, unleavened roti. Ragi grain is malted and the grains are ground. This ground flour is consumed mixed with milk, boiled water or yoghurt.
Inspired by her and her, I tried a different recipe of Ragi Malt. I used jaggery instead of sugar. This drink can be had as an alternative to coffee and tea and also for breakfast. It keeps you full and is nutritious too. This jaggery flavored nutritious ragi malt can be had either hot or cold.
Ingredients
Ragi/ Finger millet flour - 2 tablespoons
Milk - 1/2 cup
Water - 1/2 cup
Jaggery (powdered)- 2 teaspoons
Cardamom powder - 1 pinch (optional)
Directions
To the ragi flour, add little cold water and mix to form a smooth paste without any lumps.
In a vessel, bring the milk and water to boil. Add the ragi paste slowly to the boiling milk. Keep stirring with a spoon in order to prevent lump formation.
Add the jaggery powder and cardamom powder. Cook on low flame for about two minutes. The mixture thickens. Remove fro heat and serve hot or cold!
Jaggery can also be replaced with sugar. It can also be prepared with milk alone instead of adding water to get a thick drink.
Also check out a similar Ragi recipes.
Ragi porridge with buttermilk
Ragi Puttu/Finger millet cakes
Sending this ragi malt to 15 minute cooking hosted by Mahimaa and to Gramathu Kaimanam hosted by Shama.
Sending this to JFI:Ragi hosted by Madhuram and started by Indira.
This is so interesting! I'd never heard of it before.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious. This is new to me..would like to try it out :) Packed with nutrients!
ReplyDeleteAmma made them with jaggery too. Love your pics.
ReplyDeletenice pic divs. adding jaggery sounds delicious.
ReplyDeletelove this recipe :)
ReplyDeleteyummy and healthy !
Healthy drink divya.
ReplyDeleteRaagi malt in silver tumbler with red background looks rich and delicious! :)
ReplyDeleteHealthy drink..Nice clicks..
ReplyDeleteinteresting recipe!!!
ReplyDeleteI love raggi but the salty version, pic is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI like the twist of adding jaggery to the malt. It looks yummy. Nice click.
ReplyDeleteI like the twist of adding jaggery to the malt. It looks yummy. Nice click.
ReplyDeletegood one divya..had seen at maahima's and wanted to try it since then...looks so good boosting with lots of energy..
ReplyDeleteHealthy bhi....taste bhi...
ReplyDeleteHealthy and delicious drink..Nice clicks too!
ReplyDeleteDelicious ragi malt divya...healthy drink!
ReplyDeleteThats a very healthy drink and nutritious
ReplyDeletelovely healthy one dear..thank you for sending it to the event
ReplyDeleteInteresting drink.I always avoid ragi but the drink looks too inviting and is definitely healthy.
ReplyDeleteNeer had this orheard about this, looks real healthy and yumm.
ReplyDeleteWow Divya, this is a healthy and a n authentic drink... this is usually given to us during summer and my grandma has tons and tons of stories to tell how they make Ragi flour and other stuff..
ReplyDeletebefore my marriage my mom made it for me... i was very think back then and as it is very nutritious, she made ragi porridge for me.
ReplyDeleteI love ragi malt but HAVENT tried with jaggery .. very very good for summer
ReplyDeletethis used to be my favorite drink while growing up!! Mom says that I pretty much grew up with this drink :) Lovely picture Divya!
ReplyDeleteThats a healthy drink! Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteHealthy and nourishing drink. Nice pics.
ReplyDeleteHealthy drink and nice click :)
ReplyDeleteDivya..This is my favourite breakfast drink.
ReplyDeleteYou can also try adding palm candy(panam kalkandu).
Love the Red background and flower's.
I haven't had ragi malt in so long but always have ragi flour on hand. The jaggery must make it all the more delicious.
ReplyDeleteDivya,thats such an innovative drink..and yes healthy too...would be a hit with kids !! Thanks Divya.
ReplyDeleteSo healthy......pretty click!
ReplyDeleteI used to have this during pregnancy!:D love it even now...
ReplyDeleteHi Shreya
DeleteI am 30 weeks pregnant. is it good to have during pregnancy?
Please advice.
Thanks
Hummm very nice recipe, looks delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, am definitely gonna try tis one.
ReplyDeletemmm. I tasted this before. looks so good and healthy Divya!
ReplyDeleteI have heard so much about this. Very healthy too.
ReplyDeleteVery new kinda recipe. I have not ever used Ragi before. & lovely picture too.
ReplyDeletelooks delicious & healthy ....will try it ...
ReplyDeleteHealthy recipe. Nice click :)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious divya first time here...lovely blog with variety of collctions dear...keep visiting
ReplyDeleteWould you believe if I said that I was looking for this one! My mom used to make it, and I for one loved it. Sound pretty simple and straight forward. Healthy too.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, I am back and feels good to be back too :)
Love the look of it Divya..pretty simple n healthy right..But dunno y I've never been into ragi yet..have to..:)
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteManaged to stumble into ur blog when searching for Kara kuzhambu and have found some wonderful new recipes and ideas..thank u :-)
Mi
That's a sweet variation to the usual ragi malt, Divya.
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