Ragi Paal Kozhukattai Recipe or Ragi Dumplings in Milk for Kids

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Have you read my ragi kozhukattai recipes for kids? Today I bring to you the ragi paal kozhukattai recipe for kids.

Is your child hooked to chocolate?

This recipe is a healthy alternative for all things chocolaty for your little ones, using ragi flour.

I am not going to say much about the health benefits of ragi as you would have read about it in my previous posts.

This is an authentic recipe which is made with a mixture of ragi flour and rice flour.

After I prepared this dumplings, it reminded me of an all-time kid’s favorite- chocos soaked in milk. To be frank these dumplings tastes better and is a healthy alternative for kids who loves chocos.

So mums, try out this yummilicious ragi dumplings as a power breakfast for your kids. A good way to kick start your and your kid’s day.

You can read the step by step procedure to make sprouted ragi flour at home.

Step by step ragi paal kozhukattai recipe:

This ragi thengai paal kozhukattai recipe is very easy to make and hasn’t veered away from the original Chettinad paal kozhukattai in terms of taste and health benefits.

Take required amount of ragi flour, rice flour, salt, sugar, water and milk in a bowl and mix it well. Take a kadai or non-stick pan and pour this batter and switch on the flame. In low or medium heat, keep stirring this batter continuously until it starts to leave the sides of the pan. Switch off the flame and add ghee.

 

Set aside the mix to cool down. When it is warm, grease your hands with a little ghee and knead it to soft pliable dough.
Make tiny balls out of the dough and keep it ready. If the balls are big it takes more time to be cooked. I used to prepare the ragi balls at night and refrigerate it as we all will be running out of time in the morning.

 

Now in a shallow pan, bring milk and sugar to boil. Once it boil, reduce the flame to low and add in ragi balls gently in the boiling milk and keep cooking them for 10 mins. Do not stir it for first few minutes as there is chance of breaking the ragi balls.

Now add in coconut milk, cardamom powder, stir it and turn off the heat. Do not boil after adding coconut milk. Allow it to cool. It will thicken as it cools down.

 

How to make fresh coconut milk?

Grind ½ cup grated coconut with 1/3 cup warm water and extract thick coconut milk. Again if you add more water to the already ground coconut, you will get thin coconut milk. You can also use ready made coconut milk.

Ragi Paal Kozhukattai or Ragi Dumplings in Milk
 
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Ingredients
  • For ragi balls
  • Ragi Flour - ½ cup
  • Rice Flour - ¼ cup
  • Sugar – 2 tablespoon
  • Salt - ¼ teaspoon
  • Milk - ½ cup
  • Water - ¼ cup
  • Ghee – 1 tablespoon
  • For the sauce
  • Milk - 2 cups
  • Sugar - ¼ cup (adjusted as per your taste)
  • Thick Coconut Milk - ½ cup
  • Cardamom Powder - 1 /2 teaspoon
Instructions
  1. Take ragi flour, rice flour, sugar, salt, water, and milk in a bowl and mix well without any lumps.
  2. Now pour this in a kadai or non-stick pan and keep cooking until it starts to leave the sides of the pan. Switch off the flame and add in some ghee. Set aside to cool down.
  3. When it is warm, grease your hands with a little ghee and knead it to soft pliable dough.
  4. Make very tiny balls out of the dough and keep it aside.
  5. Now in a shallow pan, bring milk and sugar to a boil. Once it boils, add the ragi balls in the boiling milk and keep cooking them for 10 mins.
  6. Now add in coconut milk and cardamom powder and mix well. Do not boil after adding coconut milk.
  7. Remove this from flame and let it cool down. It will thicken as it cools down.
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Notes:
  • This dish can be given only to babies more than 1 year old. Don’t give to babies who is less than a year old as this recipe is made with cow’s milk and coconut milk.
  • Though this is ragi paal kozhukattai with sugar, you can make ragi paal kozhukattai with jaggery. As I ran out of organic jaggery, I preferred using brown sugar here. You can adjust the sweetness according to your kid’s taste.

If you are loooking for ragi recipes for babies, you can try ragi almond cookies, stuffed ragi paratha, ragi idli, ragi dosa, ragi puttu, ragi soup and ragi ambli.

Mommas, how did your little one like this power packed and yummy delight ragi paal kozhukattai recipe? Share with me in comments your experience.

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Jayalekshmy Velswamy

A darling wife of Vijay Varadarajan and a lovely mom to Rithvik. A Biotechnology post graduate, Jayalekshmy quit her job the very next day she became pregnant. Realized her passion for cooking after Rithvik came into their life and now loves to experiment different cuisines. Her other interests are home interior decoration, gardening, internet surfing,a bit photography and whatsaap chatting with her loved ones.

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