(I reckon this way it gets into the blood slowly compared to the malt, which may contribute to sugar spike) Ragi contains a high amount of calcium. It is said that no other cereal contains the amount of calcium as ragi does. Ragi is a power-packed cereal. It builds immunity, kicks off health problems when consumed regularly. Ragi malt can also be served for babies. People who are gluten intolerant can have ragi in their diet.
To Make This Recipe, You'll Need :
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To Make This Recipe, You'll Need :
Ragi Flour
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4 Tablespoons
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Sugar
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3 Tablespoons (or) To Taste
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Milk
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4 Tablespoons approx
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Salt
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A Pinch
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Water
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400ML
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The cooking method resembles the preparation of custard with custard powder. Instead of using custard powder, we are using ragi flour and replacing the milk with water+milk.
Method :
1. Add around 50ml of water to the ragi flour and mix until all lumps are disappeared.
2. Bring the remaining water to a boil and add the ragi flour mix to the boiling water, add sugar and salt, and milk. Cook until it slightly thickens (just like the custard consistency) and switch off the stove.
3. Now, your delicious Healthy Ragi Malt is ready! Top it up with your choice of nuts and serve warm or chilled.
Enjoy!
Notes :
1. One could also make ragi malt with buttermilk or curd. Once the ragi malt is off the stove add the beaten curd or buttermilk to it. This is often consumed with the addition of salt, not sugar.
2. Once you add the ragi malt mixture to the boiling water, keep stirring continuously to avoid lumps.
3. One could add green cardamom/elaichi to flavor the ragi malt.
4. Ragi Malt can also be made with Sprouted ragi flour.
5. Sometimes, ragi malt may turn thick as it cools down. Dilute it with the required amount of milk, do a taste test, adjust sugar and enjoy it.
5. Sometimes, ragi malt may turn thick as it cools down. Dilute it with the required amount of milk, do a taste test, adjust sugar and enjoy it.
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