SOFT RAGI ROTI/RAGI ADAI(SWEET, SPICY)RECIPE–RAGI RECIPES (2024)

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Ragi adai /Finger Millet roti recipe was in my try list for long time.Its a healthy breakfast/dinner recipe for diabetic and for people who wants to lose their weight. I have discussed its health benefits at the end of this post. Don’t forget to have a glance. Here I have shared “How to make-sweet ragi adai and spicy ragi adai”. I make my MIL’s spicy adai usually adding buttermilk. But this time, I got these recipes from my friend Shalini.


As she is in diet, she is having more of ragi recipes. She suggested me to try this once and she guaranteed that this adai would come out super soft and stays soft for long time too. Usually she makes this adai for lunch and have the same for dinner too. By imagining its softness, I got tempted to try. I tried for the first time and as she told, it came out very well.

Sendhil is not a big fan of ragi roti as it becomes hard after cools down. But when I prepared in this way, he loved it like anything and told me to make it more often. This shows the success of this recipe, isn’t it. I heard some people add drumstick leaves and vegetables in spicy adai. I must try that way soon to make it more healthy. U don’t need any specific side dish for this adai. Onion raita or masala raita would do ! Do try this soft ragi roti roti. U’ll love it and I am sure you will include this in your breakfast or dinner routine. Even bachelor’s can try and have this healthy recipe in your menu.

Check out my Instant Ragi dosa and Ragi biscuit if interested !

Ragi adai recipe - Sweet and spicy versions


SOFT RAGI ROTI/RAGI ADAI(SWEET, SPICY)RECIPE–RAGI RECIPES (4) How to make soft ragi adai - sweet and spicy versions !

Cuisine: Indian

Category: Breakfast

Serves: 10nos

Prep time: 10 Minutes

Cook time: 10 Minutes

Total time: 20 Minutes

INGREDIENTS

SWEET RAGI ADAI RECIPE

  • Ragi flour -1 cup

  • Jaggery - 1/2cup
  • Water - 1.3 cups (11/3 cup)
  • Grated coconut - 1/4 cup
  • Cardamom powder - 1/4 tsp

SPICY RAGI ADAI RECIPE

  • Ragi flour - 1 cup
  • Water - 1.3 – 1.5 cups
  • Tamarind – Medium gooseberry size(optional)
  • Turmeric powder –1/8 tsp
  • Sambar powder -1 tsp
  • Green chillies - 1 no (finely chopped)
  • Big onion - 1 no
  • Curry leaves - few
  • Hing - 2 pinches
  • Coriander leaves - few
To temper
  • Cooking oil - 1 tbsp
  • Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
  • Urad dal - 1 tsp
  • Channa dal - 1 tsp

HOW TO MAKE RAGI ADAI - METHOD

SWEET RAGI ADAI
  • In a kadai,melt jaggery adding the mentioned quantity of water.Strain after it melts. Again heat the syrup.
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  • When it starts to roll boil,add the grated coconut & cardamom powder.Boil for few seconds.Now simmer the flame completely and add the ragi flour.Stir it quickly without any lumps.It will become a whole mass and leaves the kadai.
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  • Switch off the flame and allow it to become warm.When it is warm.grease your hands with gingely oil and knead the dough very well. It would become a soft ball. Keep it covered till use.
  • Take a polythene sheet,make balls from the dough and pat it thin. Heat dosa pan and drop the adai. Apply little oil around and cook in medium to high flame for a minute. If you flip it quickly, adai may break because of its softness. So cook till firm. Adjust the flame accordingly. Cook both sides. Remove and serve hot !
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SPICY RAGI ADAI
  • Soak tamarind in little water and take the extract.
  • In a kadai, heat oil and temper mustard, urad dal, channa dal. Saute onions,green chillies, curry leaves adding salt and hing.
  • Now add the tamarind extract and the remaining water. Total water quantity should be 1.3 – 1.5 cups based on the quality of flour. Add turmeric powder,sambar powder and the required salt. Let it boil for 2 minutes.
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  • Now simmer the flame completely and add the ragi flour stirring the water in one hand. It will become a whole mass. Keep it covered till use.
  • Switch off the flame and after it becomes warm, knead it well to make a dough.
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  • Make balls and pat in polythene sheet for the desired thickness. Grease your hands with oil whenever necessary.
  • Heat a dosa pan and cook this ragi adai on both sides adding few drops of oil. Allow it to cook till it becomes slightly firm else it will break when you flip it. Keep the flame high if needed. Cook on both sides. Remove it.
  • Serve hot with raita !
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Note

  • For this spicy version, adding tamarind is purely optional. But it adds a nice tangy taste to this bland ragi adai.
  • U can make it much more easy and simple by adding just finely chopped chillies instead of sambar powder and tamarind extract, It tastes great in that way too.
  • If adai comes out dry, water is not sufficient. If adai comes out too soft, water is more. So adjust accordingly.
  • Also this adai may break while you flip. Its because of its softness. To overcome this problem, cook the adai in medium to high flame for 1-2 minutes and see that it has become firm. Then flip it. It will come out well.
  • Please do not cook in very high flame as it may burn the adai.
  • For variations, you can add finely chopped vegetables in spicy version.

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Enjoy this ragi adai for breakfast or dinner.Stay healthy and fit SOFT RAGI ROTI/RAGI ADAI(SWEET, SPICY)RECIPE–RAGI RECIPES (13)

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FAQs

Is ragi good for heart patients? ›

Of all the cereals and millets, ragi has the highest amount of calcium (344 mg%) and potassium (408 mg%). It has higher dietary fibre, minerals, and sulfur-containing amino acids compared to white rice. Ragi has no cholesterol and sodium and is, therefore, suitable as a staple for those suffering from heart disease.

What is the English name for Ragi flour? ›

The common English name of Ragi is finger millet, owing to the appearance of the head of the grain comprising five spikes and thus, resembling the five fingers attached to the palm of the hand. This variety of annual grass grows up to a height of 1 to 2 m, belonging to the Gramineae botanical family.

Is ragi easy to digest? ›

Moreover, the high dietary fiber content makes ragi food slowly digestible, keeping the stomach full for a long time. It prevents overeating and aids in weight loss.

Is ragi heat or cold? ›

Facts About Ragi:

Ragi keeps your body cool even during scorching summer days.

Who Cannot eat ragi? ›

Kidney Problems: Ragi is high in protein, and excessive protein in the body can cause issues for patients with kidney disease. So, be cautious of consuming not too much ragi millet. Mineral Absorption: One of the acids present in ragi is phytic acid, which binds minerals like zinc, iron and magnesium.

What are the disadvantages of ragi? ›

Overconsumption of ragi can lead to increased oxalic acid in the body, which is not advisable for you if you are dealing with kidney stones. Notably, you may face the disadvantages of eating ragi only if you eat it excessively. However, you can safely consume ragi in moderation.

Can Ragi be eaten daily? ›

1 - 2 helpings of ragi flour can be eaten daily. As ragi is low in fat and high in protein, its daily consumption can promote weight loss and control blood sugar level.

Is Bajra and Ragi same? ›

Ans: There are various types of millets in India. For example, while Pearl millet is called Bajra, Finger millet is called Ragi.

What is Ragi called in Pakistan? ›

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When should we avoid ragi? ›

However, health experts advise to avoid eating Ragi based delicacies at night to avoid the feeling of flatulence and discomfort. This is simply because the secretion of gastrointestinal acids happen during the day, which leads to better absorption of nutrients in Ragi.

Is ragi a laxative? ›

Ragi does not cause constipation. In fact, ragi is rich in dietary fiber, which helps promote healthy digestion and prevents constipation. However, excessive consumption of ragi or any other food item can lead to digestive issues like constipation in some people.

Can ragi cause gas? ›

Thyroid dysfunction: Ragi contains goitrogens, substances that can interfere with thyroid function and lead to an enlarged thyroid gland (goitre) in some people. 3. Flatulence: Some people may experience flatulence or bloating after consuming ragi, particularly if they are not used to consuming a lot of fibre.

Does ragi help in hair growth? ›

Consume ragi for hair growth and to strengthen your hair. It also benefits people suffering from hair loss. Plus, it promotes blood circulation in the scalp and stimulates healthy hair growth. Ragi is also a natural relaxant and helps reduce hair fall due to stress.

Can we boil ragi and eat? ›

Boiling: Millets can be cooked by boiling them in water, similar to how you cook rice. Rinse the millets thoroughly to remove any impurities. Then, add the desired amount of water (usually 2 to 2.5 cups of water for 1 cup of millets) to a saucepan and bring it to a boil.

Which vitamin is in ragi? ›

Best Food For Weight Gain

In addition to the essential nutrients such as calcium, dietary fibre, protein, iron, and calcium, Ragi flour provides vitamins B1 and B2, among others. Hence, Ragi is an excellent and nutritious food for babies.

Which millet is best for heart patients? ›

Embrace Millets for a Healthy Heart
  • Barnyard Millet Unpolished Rice.
  • Foxtail Millet Unpolished Rice.
  • Pearl Millet Flour.
  • Proso Millet Flour.
  • Kodo Millet Poha/Flakes.

Is ragi good for lowering cholesterol? ›

Ragi contains amino acids lecithin and methionine which help bring down cholesterol levels by eliminating excess fat from the liver. Finger millet also contains the amino acid threonine which hinders fat formation in the liver and helps bring down the cholesterol levels.

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