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    Moong Dal Ragi Powder For Babies | Ragi Cerelac For Babies

    Published: Jul 2, 2019 * Modified: Jan 24, 2020 by Kalyani * 11 Comments

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    Moong Dal Ragi Powder For Babies

    Ragi Moong Dal Powder for Babies – healthy porridge mix for with ragi seeds, almonds, and moong dal. I have already shared a wheat porridge mix with wheat flour moong dal and almonds. In this recipe, I have replaced wheat flour with ragi flour. You can make porridge with this porridge mix, and it is a nice variation to the usual ragi porridge, and it helps in healthy weight gain in babies.

    This ragi moong dal powder can be given to babies from 6 months after introducing each ingredient separately. For Toddlers, you can make dosa with this ragi moong dal mix by adding water. The dosa recipe is similar to this instant ragi dosa. Also, check out more health mix powder recipes for babies here.

    Now Let’s check how to make ragi moong dal powder for babies and toddlers.

    Moong Dal Ragi Powder to Baby
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    Ragi Moong Dal Powder Recipe for Babies | Moong Dal Ragi Cerelac

    5 from 1 vote
    Ragi Moong Dal Porridge Mix for Babies with ragi aka finger millet, moong dal, and almonds.
    Course Baby Food
    Cuisine Indian
    Keyword Easy Homemade Recipes
    Prep Time 12 hours hours
    Cook Time 30 minutes minutes
    Total Time 12 hours hours 30 minutes minutes
    Calories
    Author Kalyani

    Ingredients

    • Ragi Seeds - ½ cup
    • Moong dal - ¼ cup
    • Almonds - 2 tbsp optional

    Instructions

    • Measure ragi, moong dal, and almonds in a measuring cup and keep everything ready. Take ragi in a vessel and wash it by rubbing well with your hands. It has lots of mud so repeat the process 2 to 3 times unless it is clean and get rid of all dirt.
    • Soak the ragi in fresh water for 12 hours. Keep it covered (with provision to some air to enter) while soaking. After 12 hours, open. The color of the ragi will be changed after soaking.
    • Then drain the water completely. You can sun dry the ragi for 5-6 hours, or you can directly start roasting in a pan. Transfer the drained ragi to a thick bottomed pan and dry roast the ragi in a pan in low flame for 5 minutes or until it’s toasted. Remove from the pan and cool it down.
    • Heat a pan and dry roast the almonds until it is hot to touch. Remove roasted almonds from the pan and transfer to a bowl. Let it cool down for some time.
    • Then wash the moong dal thoroughly in running water and dry it under the sun for 30 minutes or you can directly start roasting in a pan. Add the drained moong dal in the same pan and dry roast it until it changed to a golden brown. It may take five minutes. Remove the roasted moong dal from the pan and transfer it to a plate.
    • Take the roasted ragi to a dry mixer jar and blend it to a smooth powder.
    • Once almonds and moong dal are cooled down, grind it together in the blender to a smooth powder.
    • Then sieve it with a sieve and collect the sieved powder in a big plate. Once done, cool it down and store it in an airtight container.

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    Nutrition

    Serving: 1g
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    Method :

    1. Measure ragi, moong dal, and almonds in a measuring cup and keep everything ready.  Take ragi in a vessel and wash it by rubbing well with your hands. It has lots of mud so repeat the process 2 to 3 times unless it is clean and get rid of all dirt.
    Ragi Moong Dal Powder - Step 1
    2. Soak the ragi in fresh water for 12 hours. Keep it covered (with provision to some air to enter) while soaking. After 12 hours, open. The color of the ragi will be changed after soaking.
    Ragi Moong Dal Powder - Step 2
    3. Then drain the water completely.  You can sun dry the ragi for 5-6 hours, or you can directly start roasting in a pan. Transfer the drained ragi to a thick bottomed pan and dry roast the ragi in a pan in low flame for 5 minutes or until it’s toasted. Remove from the pan and cool it down.
    Ragi Moong Dal Powder - Step 3
    4. Heat a pan and dry roast the almonds until it is hot to touch. Remove roasted almonds from the pan and transfer to a bowl. Let it cool down for some time.
    Ragi Moong Dal Powder - Step 4
    5. Then wash the moong dal thoroughly in running water and dry it under the sun for 30 minutes or you can directly start roasting in a pan. Add the drained moong dal in the same pan and dry roast it until it changed to a golden brown. It may take five minutes. Remove the roasted moong dal from the pan and transfer it to a plate.
    Ragi Moong Dal Powder - Step 5
    6. Take the roasted ragi to a dry mixer jar and blend it to a smooth powder.
    Ragi Moong Dal Powder - Step 6
    7. Once almonds and moong dal are cooled down, grind it together in the blender to a smooth powder.
    Ragi Moong Dal Powder - Step 7
    8. Then sieve it with a sieve and collect the sieved powder in a big plate. Once done, cool it down and store it in an airtight container.
    Ragi Moong Dal Powder - Step 8
    Healthy ragi moong dal powder is ready!
    Moong Dal Ragi Powder

    Notes :

    • Introduce each ingredient in the ragi porridge mix separately and try this recipe for your baby.
    • You can skip almonds and add them to the mix once the baby is 8 months old.
    • You can also blanch, peel the almonds and powder it
    • You can store this ragi moong dal powder in an airtight container and keep it in the refrigerator. It stays well 2 to 3 months.
    • Make sure you cool down thoroughly after roasting & blending. Otherwise, it will let out moisture.
    • You can also grind the ragi in mill if you’re preparing larger quantities.
    • If grinding at home, do it in intervals to avoid overheating of the blender.
    • Always check with your pediatrician before introducing any new food.

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    1. Andrea

      July 08, 2019 at 2:23 pm

      Thank you for this brilliant recipe. Is there anything else I can add to this mix?

    2. Kalyani

      July 08, 2019 at 9:43 pm

      The combination of ragi, moong dal, and nuts tastes good. I couldn't think of adding anything more.

    3. Andrea

      July 10, 2019 at 3:31 am

      Thank you!

    4. Maheswari

      July 12, 2019 at 12:31 pm

      5 stars
      The recipe looks great.. can I add ragi powder and moongdal for preparing this recipe??

    5. Kalyani

      July 12, 2019 at 11:56 pm

      yes you can

    6. Charumathi

      July 23, 2019 at 2:53 pm

      5 stars
      Post more ragi recipies for 6 month baby

    7. Kalyani

      July 23, 2019 at 11:47 pm

      check here: https://gkfooddiary.com/when-can-give-my-baby-ragi-food-recipes/

    8. Radhika

      October 28, 2019 at 12:44 am

      Hi what should be qty if i am using sprouted Raggi powder instead of sprouting and making pwd from whole Raggi.

    9. Kalyani

      October 28, 2019 at 1:56 am

      double the amount to moong dal flour

    10. PF

      May 29, 2020 at 7:11 pm

      can I use Ragi flour instead of this ragi seeds?

    11. Kalyani

      May 29, 2020 at 10:31 pm

      yes

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