Ragi Puttu
I must admit that I had not tried ragi before Jordan. My mom says, she has tried her best to feed me ragi, when I was a kid but I used to refuse. When I started giving solid food to Jordan, I had to give him ragi because every other person whom I asked of options, would start with ragi. Now when you give a food to the baby, it's like the presidents assistant tasting it before it is being tasted by the president himself. So I got to taste it too before Jordan. And I must say that I liked it. And then I started hunting for ragi recipes and to my surprise there were so many interesting recipes. One among them is this puttu.
Ingredients
Jacob doesn't like it. I usually say that is because of his mental block of considering it to be baby food. But his dislike for ragi puttu has never stopped me from making it. When he has the normal rice puttu, mama and Jordan enjoy this ragi puttu . It's awesome. You should try it.
Ingredients
- 1 cup of ragi flour
- 1 cup of puttu podi/ rice flour
- 6 tbsp of shredded coconut
- 1/2 cup of Water
- Salt as required
- In a bowl, mix the ragi flour, rice flour, 4 spoons of shredded coconut and salt until all the ingredients get distributed evenly.
- Now sprinkle the water little by little into the flour while you mix the flour and rub it in between your palms, to avoid lumps and to evenly distribute the water and get the mix moist. Cover and leave it aside for 10 minutes.
- Check if the puttu mix has become dry after 10 minutes. If so, sprinkle some water to moisten it.
- Get the puttu maker ready by making the water boil in the bottom portion of the puttu maker(puttu kodam) or pressure cooker. Meanwhile, drop in a layer of coconut to the bottom of the puttu maker and top it with the puttu mixture. Place it on the puttu kodam and steam it on medium heat for about 8-10 minutes. Remove it from the heat and transfer it on to a plate.
- Serve it hot with some kadala curry or chicken curry or beef curry or bananas.
- The idea is to get the flour moist. Do not add more water at a time. Doing it slowly is the key to get the perfect moist puttu powder.
- I have added puttu podi or rice flour to the mix. You could make it with ragi flour alone. My family likes it this way(mellowing down the taste of ragi).
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