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    Ragi Vella Adai / Sweet and Soft Finger Millet Flatbread

    May 19, 2015 · Leave a Comment

    Ragi is a nutritious and healthy cereal suitable for kids, adults, and for people with diabetes since it has a low glycemic index. When you go to the countryside, you can see that ragi is an integral part of their diet.  Ragi is THE breakfast menu for them who work for long hours, as it gives more nutrition and keeps satiated for a long time. 
    When we were kids, my mom used to make different recipes using ragi (finger millet) and this sweet (but not too sweet) is one of my favorite. It is very nutritious and simple to make. This vella adai is made with jaggery (aka vellam in Tamil), ragi flour, a little coconut and it is very best for breakfast. It is also the best after school snack for kids.
    Last week, my mom made this vella adai for me. Each and every bite brought back childhood memories. It was just like how the critic felt after tasting the ratatouille in the movie Ratatouille. Mother's love knows no bounds and one can feel and experience that with such comfort food and loving people with you together.
    Ingredients
    Ragi flour - 1 cup
    Jaggery - 2/3 cup
    Coconut - 2 tbsp, grated
    Water - 2/3 cup
    Ghee
    Butter - to serve (optional)
    Method:
    In a small pan add jaggery and water. Heat on a medium flame just till the jaggery dissolves. Strain to remove any impurities. 
    To the jaggery water and the grated coconut and ragi flour and knead to a smooth dough with a spoon (if it's hot when bearable, use your hand to knead). The correct consistency is making balls out of this dough easily. 
    Take a piece of banana leaf or aluminum foil, smear a little oil so that it is easier to flatten the ragi flour balls. Divide the dough into 4 to 5 balls. Flatten out each finger millet ball with your fingers or palm to  6 - 7 in. diameter.

    Heat a griddle on a medium flame. Add a little ghee or butter, transfer the flattened dough and cook for 2 to 3 mins. 

      Flip and cook on the other side with a little ghee or butter.




    This measurement yield 4 to 5 rotis. Serve with a little but or honey according to your preference. Enjoy a wholesome meal.

    Thanks for making this MA!

    This stays good for a day or two at room temperature. If refrigerated stays for a couple more days. just warm and serve!

    Tips:
    When you knead, if it is watery, add a couple more teaspoons of the ragi flour or if it needs some water to sprinkle a little water to knead.
    You can make this sprouted ragi flour too.
    Powdered or crushed nuts and raisins can also be added.

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