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    Home >> 8 month old baby food

    Ragi pancakes recipe for babies, toddlers and kids

    Published: Jan 8, 2016 * Modified: Jan 21, 2020 by Kalyani * 4 Comments

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    Ragi pancakes recipe for babies, toddlers and kids

    Who doesn't love pancakes! They are delicious, fluffy, light, quick, and perfect as breakfast/dinner. These ragi sweet pancakes or finger millet pancakes are no exception, and it is one of the best ways to include nutritious ragi in your family diet. It's my all-time favorite comfort food as it tastes delicious.

    You can give this to babies from 8 months at breakfast/dinner. Check this savory version of ragi dosa here. Let's check how to make this healthy ragi pancakes with bananas for babies & kids.

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    Ragi pancakes recipe for babies, toddlers, and kids

    4 from 1 vote
    Ragi pancakes - ragi, aka finger millet pancakes (sweet ragi dosa) recipe with ragi flour & banana. Easy and super healthy breakfast/dinner for babies & kids.
    Course Breakfast
    Cuisine Indian
    Prep Time 10 minutes minutes
    Cook Time 15 minutes minutes
    Total Time 25 minutes minutes
    Calories
    Author Kalyani

    Ingredients

    • Ragi flour - ½ cup
    • Organic Jaggery powder - 1 to 2 tbsp optional
    • Coconut scrapped - 2 tbsp
    • Banana - 1 medium-sized mashed
    • Cardamom - 1
    • Cashews - 1 tbsp optional
    • Water - as needed
    • Salt - a pinch
    • Oil/ghee - for making dosas

    Instructions

    Preparation

    • Sterilize the bowls and spoons used for feeding your baby in a vessel with hot water for five minutes and keep it immersed in the same vessel until use.

    Method

    • Measure ragi flour, coconut & Jaggery. Keep it ready. Mash the bananas with a fork and set aside.
    • Take jaggery in a saucepan & add water till it immersed level. Heat the jaggery until it melts completely. Strain the jaggery water using a strainer to remove impurities. Set aside.
    • In a vessel, add ragi flour, jaggery water, scrapped coconut, crushed cardamom, and mashed banana. Add water little by little and mix well so that no lumps are formed. The batter should be like regular dosa batter consistency neither too thick nor runny. Finally, add cashews to the mixture and mix well. Set aside.
    • Heat a dosa tawa, add a ladle of batter to it, and spread it to form a circle. Don't spread too much. Sprinkle ghee or oil. Cook until brown on one side for five minutes and flip the dosa. Cook for a minute and remove from tawa. Repeat the same process for the remaining batter.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 5g
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    Preparation :

    1. Sterilize the bowls and spoons used for feeding your baby in a vessel with hot water for five minutes and keep it immersed in the same container until use.

    Method :

    1. Measure ragi flour, coconut & Jaggery. Keep it ready. Mash the bananas with a fork and set aside.
    Ragi pancakes recipe for babies, toddlers and kids - step 1
    2. Take jaggery in a saucepan & add water till it immersed level. Heat the jaggery until it melts completely. Strain the jaggery water using a strainer to remove impurities. Set aside.
    Ragi pancakes recipe for babies, toddlers and kids - step 2
    3. In a vessel, add ragi flour, jaggery water, scrapped coconut, crushed cardamom, and mashed banana. Add water little by little and mix well so that no lumps are formed. The batter should be like regular dosa batter consistency neither too thick nor runny. Finally, add cashews to the mixture and mix well. Set aside.
    Ragi pancakes recipe for babies, toddlers and kids - step 3
    4. Heat a dosa tawa, add a ladle of batter to it, and spread it to form a circle. Don't spread too much. Sprinkle ghee or oil. Cook until brown on one side for five minutes and flip the dosa. Cook for a minute and remove from tawa. Repeat the same process for the remaining batter.

    Ragi pancakes recipe for babies, toddlers and kids - step 4
    The healthy and tasty ragi pancakes are ready!
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    Notes :

    • If you want the pancakes to be more crispy, add a ¼ cup of rice flour.
    • Banana helps to soften the pancakes. I used a red banana. You can use any sweet-tasting ripe bananas.
    • For small babies, skip jaggery. Just mash the pancakes with your hands or dip in warm water and give.
    • Don't add whole cashews for small babies as that might lead to choking hazards. Instead, add them in powdered or paste form.
    • You can add a pinch of baking powder if making for adults to get more softness.
    • Don't spread it too thin. Otherwise, it may stick to the tawa.
    • Generally, ragi doesn't cause any allergies, but check for symptoms and stop feeding your baby if you find any.
    • Adding salt is not recommended until one year of age.
    • Always check with your pediatrician before introducing any new food.

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    1. priya

      February 02, 2018 at 9:03 am

      Hi,

      I tried this receipe. But it didnt come as dosai..i didnt use non-stick..is that my be the reason?

      i added 1 big banana, 1 cup ragi flour and jaggery, 2 tblsp coconut..

    2. gkfooddiary

      February 02, 2018 at 11:40 am

      You should cook in low flame and make it slightly thick unlike dosa..If cooked in high flame or spread thin it may stick to the tawa..hope it helps

    3. Nagmeen

      July 13, 2018 at 10:36 am

      Hi. .can we give banana pancakes during monsoon or winter season..my baby is 1 year old.

    4. Kalyani

      July 13, 2018 at 10:54 am

      sure you can if it suits your baby

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