Ask any Mom in India what she fed her baby during the weaning stage and you’re almost certain to hear Ragi featured in the list. That’s how popular this millet is, and it’s true for all generations of mothers! Ragi recipes are popular all over India, and many regional delicacies can be adapted by substituting ragi in the original recipe.
Nutritional Benefits of Ragi
- Highest concentration of anti-oxidants and phenolic content among all other millets and grains
- Richest source of calcium and iron among plant foods
- Excellent food for growing children
- Builds strong bones
- Curbs excessive weight gain
- Maintains healthy cholesterol and blood sugar levels
35 Ragi Recipes for Babies and Kids
Baby Food
1. Ragi Porridge
This is the most basic way to prepare ragi for weaning babies. If you’re just starting out on solids, this is an ideal recipe to see how your baby takes to ragi.
2. Ragi Barnyard Millet Khichdi
This is a lovely recipe from Archana’s Kitchen that uses an assortment of spices, making it perfect for winters! Skip the salt for babies under one year.
3. Apple Ragi Halwa
An apple a day keeps the doctor away, and when it’s eaten with ragi, the doctor will stay away too! As your baby grows older, adjust the texture of the grated apples to give him more chewing practice.
4. Salted Ragi Kanji
Kanji is a simple way to introduce babies to foods other than breast milk or formula, since it contains different kinds of textures and flavors. This salted ragi kanji from Raks Kitchen is ideal; just make sure you avoid the tempering and salt.
5. Ragi Puttu
This puttu recipe from G K Food Diary is an interesting variation of traditional ragi dishes to feed your baby. For babies under one year, skip the salt, replace the jaggery with mashed banana and use Dry Fruits Powder instead of whole dry fruits.
6. Ragi Banana Pancakes
When you’re looking for finger foods for baby, pancakes are your best bet. You can sweeten them naturally with mashed bananas, as in this recipe from G K Food Diary.
Breakfast Recipes
7. Ragi Rava Upma
Upma is such a versatile dish, you can make it with any ingredient available! This Ragi Rava Upma recipe from Yummy Tummy Aarthi looks delicious enough to have for breakfast, lunch and dinner!
8. Ragi Quinoa and Oats Idli
With quinoa, oats and ragi, your idlis can’t get any healthier than this! This multigrain idly recipe is from Spices and Aroma and looks super soft to the touch!
9. Ragi Dosa
Ragi dosas are surprisingly tasty, proof that even health foods can be yummy! Raks Kitchen has a simple instant recipe for ragi dosa that doesn’t require any soaking or fermenting.
10. Ragi Poori
Do you love pooris but feel guilty about eating them? With these healthy ragi pooris from Uma’s Kitchen Experiments, you don’t need to – enjoy them whole heartedly!
11. Ragi, Wheat and Oat Waffles
If you have a waffle iron, you absolutely must make these Ragi waffles! These waffles from Archana’s Kitchen are the perfect things for kids to wake up to on a lazy Sunday morning!
12. Ragi Oats Bread
If you’ve baked bread before, you might want to try out this Ragi oats bread recipe from Priya’s Versatile Kitchen. The result is not your fluffy maida bread, it’s got a more mealy nature and tastes very good on its own!
Lunchbox Recipes
13. Instant Ragi Carrot Dosa
While this recipe is a great option for the lunchbox, it is also one that works for the whole family can have! Just skip the salt for babies under one year and make sure the carrots don’t pose a choking hazard.
14. Ragi Idiyappam
Idiyappam is a popular breakfast dish in Kerala and is quite versatile – it can be had with anything, even plain coconut milk. Kannamma Cooks has transformed this dish by using ragi – just look at those beautiful brown swirls!
15. Ragi Uttappam
Uttappams are a good way to get nutritious dals and veggies in a single dish. Well-made uttappams stay soft even in the lunchbox and this recipe from Priya’s Versatile Recipes is ideal.
16. Ragi Roti
Many people think that making rotis out of ragi flour will end up in hard, chewy rotis. But this recipe from Tamalapaku will give you soft, easily breakable rotis. The technique is slightly different, but worth it!
17. Ragi Kuzhi Paniyaram
One thing is sure, these fluffy paniyarams from Cook’s Hideout won’t stay in the lunchbox for long! They’re sure to disappear as soon as the lid is opened!
18. Ragi Semiya Upma
Semiya isn’t just good for kheer or payasam, it’s also good for upma! And when the semiya is made of ragi, it’s even better. Akila’s Kitchen shows you how to make this lunchbox classic – add vegetables to make it more balanced.
Snacks Recipes
19. Ragi Muthiya
Muthiyas are a better alternative when compared to deep fried pakodas, since they’re lighter and better for the cold season. There’s a lovely spicy recipe for ragi muthiya at Lite Bite that isn’t too spicy for kids.
20. Ragi Murukku
Jagged, crunchy murukkus are universally loved and they go so well with some chai and conversation! My Kitchen Odyssey has a recipe for picture perfect ragi murukkus that are asking to be made!
21. Ragi Masala Twisters
If you’d like a savory snack that’s not namkeen, you have to try these ragi masala twisters from Archana’s Kitchen. With lots of spices, we can imagine this being a hit with hot tea when it’s pouring outside!
22. Ragi Cookies
Which kid doesn’t love cookies? Make the most of this ‘cookie love’ by making healthy ragi cookies. This recipe is free from maida and baking soda.
23. Ragi Oat Crackers
When kids get tired of cookies, offer them these crunchy, savory crackers from Tarla Dalal. They’re so good, you’d better make a huge batch!
24. Ragi Broccoli Cutlets
When your kids are hungry but you don’t want to feed them anything heavy, cutlets are the perfect option. Try out these ragi broccoli cutlets from Tarla Dalal, including multiple superfoods in one recipe!
Beverages
25. Sprouted Ragi Malt Drink
Why bother with commercial ‘health drinks’ that make false claims when you can give your child the best nutrition in the form of ragi? This Ragi malt drink takes all of two minutes to make and is delicious!
26. Chocolate Ragi Milkshake
Add chocolate to anything and it immediately becomes attractive to kids! The same goes for this yummy chocolate ragi milkshake from Cook Like Priya. You can cut down on the sugar if you like.
27. Ragi Buttermilk
There’s nothing like a glass of chilled buttermilk on a hot summer’s day, but you can make it healthier – just add ragi! This is a nutritious summer beverage that is miles better than any packaged juice!
28. Ragi Badam Milk
This drink from Just Homemade is a lovely, nutritious drink made with ragi flour and almond meal. It is rich without being heavy and is perfect if you don’t feel like eating anything but don’t want to stay hungry.
Dessert Recipes
29. Ragi Flakes Kheer
Turn the super nutritious finger millet into a dessert that kids will love eating! Serve either warm or cold depending upon weather.
30. Ragi Brownies
Brownies are always associated with being unhealthy and as a treat to have occasionally. But when they’re made of ragi, it changes everything! Get the recipe for this awesome dish from Tamalapaku.
31. Ragi Chocolate Cake
Can you believe that the delicious, sinful chocolate cake you see here is actually made of ragi? Yes, this absolutely delightful cake from Padhu’s Kitchen is made from whole grain and is completely egg and maida-free!
32. Ragi Modak
Modaks are a well known festive dish in India, but we’re pretty sure you haven’t heard of ragi modaks before! This innovative recipe is featured on Yummy Tummy Aarthi with an outer covering of ragi and rice flour and a stuffing of sweet khoya.
33. Ragi Banana Cake
Don’t have an oven at home? Don’t worry, this ragi banana cake from Subbu’s Kitchen can be made in the pressure cooker. This cake doesn’t use any sugar, maida or eggs – it’s perfect!
34. Ragi Dates Laddu
Made from two super foods – ragi and dates – these laddus are more health food than dessert! Make them with 100% organic ragi flakes for more wholesome nutrition.
35. Ragi Coconut Burfi
No Indian festival is complete without some kind of burfi. For the upcoming festivities, why not try this chewy ragi coconut burfi from Blend with Spices? It’s sure to be a welcome change!
If you’re wondering how you can get ragi powder to make these ragi recipes, check out our recipe for homemade ragi powder for babies. If you don’t have the time or facility to make it yourself, don’t worry! You can buy 100% organic ragi flour, free from chemicals, pesticides and added flavors, directly from our store. Here are some more ragi products that you can stock in your kitchen:
Some children can have trouble digesting ragi, so always follow the 3-day rule when introducing any new food. Once they’re in the clear, you an go ahead and whip up new ragi recipes every day!