Sprouted Ragi Flour Recipe Ideas

1. Sprouted Ragi Beetroot Paratha ( 6+ months )

Sprouted Ragi Flour is the powerhouse for babies. It can be used to make several recipes for meals, snacks, desserts and beverages. For complete details on how to make sprouted Ragi flour and its health benefits, please click here.

Beetroots are also very nutritious and beneficial for babies. They contain fibre and folate which are very helpful in digestion and relieving constipation. Beetroots are also rich in Iron which reduces the risk of Anaemia. They also boost production of RBCs and help in increasing oxygen flow. Essential plant nutrients found in beetroots like carotenoids and phenols act as antioxidants and support cellular health.

So without further delay, lets move on to make a wholesome paratha which is dense in nutrients and very filling for your baby.

List of Ingredients

Steps to make Ragi Beetroot Paratha –

Note : Please make sure that the beetroot is properly grated in small pieces as it can be a choking hazard for babies less than a year of age. No other precaution is needed.

2. Sprouted Ragi Flour Halwa ( 10+ months )

Halwa is one of the most common and one of the favourite form of desserts in India. It is made during special occasions and festivals. It is also used as prasadam during many religious ceremonies. The halwa in this article is a another unique and very nutritious sprouted ragi flour recipe. It also contains Littlecherrymom’s nuts and seeds powder which is a powerhouse of immunity boosting healthy fats and dry dates powder instead of sugar.

List of Ingredients

Steps to make Sprouted Ragi Flour Halwa

Note – It can be served as a barfi
For barfi- immediately after cooking pour it in a container and allow it to cool. once it is set, cut into burfi shapes.

3. Sprouted Ragi Porridge (6 Months+)

List of Ingredients

Steps to make Sprouted Ragi porridge

This porridge can be offered from 6months of age. For BLW serve on preloaded spoons, for traditional weaning feed the baby.
After 9 months you can also use dates, figs to sweeten the porridge.

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