Ragi Mudde | Ragi Kali

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Ragi Mudde served with spicy curry on a banana leaf, traditional South Indian food.

Ragi kali 

A Nutritious and Traditional South Indian Delight

Ragi Mudde, also known as Finger Millet Balls, is a cherished staple in South Indian cuisine. Made from nutrient-rich ragi flour, these wholesome balls are known for their high fiber, calcium, and iron content, making them a perfect choice for a healthy diet. Enjoyed with a variety of flavorful curries and side dishes, finger millet kali not only satisfies your taste buds but also provides essential health benefits. Whether you’re looking to boost your nutritional intake or simply enjoy a traditional meal, Ragi Mudde is a delicious and nourishing option for any meal.

Can I use store-bought ragi flour?

Yes, in this recipe I have used store-bought ragi flour. You need not roast the flour

Amount of water for dough

It might slightly vary based on the flour you use. always use 1: 3 for the best texture

Tips for kozhukattai dough

  • don’t skip sesame oil while preparing the dough as it prevents the dough from turning dry
  • cook till the dough turns nonsticky
  • always keep the dough covered

Shelf life

freshly made stays good but if you can’t finish you can refrigerate and use it for 2 days

REHEATING SUGGESTION

Kali might turn dry if you microwave.When reheating, steam it or microwave it with a damp cloth to maintain its soft texture

Delicious Ragi Mudde served on a green banana leaf, paired with flavorful spicy curry.

Ingredients 

1/2 cup ragi flour

1+ 1/2 cup water

1/2 tsp salt

1 tsp sesame  oil

Traditional Ragi Mudde served with flavorful curry on a banana leaf.

how to make ragi kali with step-by-step pictures 

  • First, mix ragi and water well and make sure it is lump-free

Traditional Ragi Mudde served with water.

  • add water, 1/2 tsp of  sesame oil and salt; boil well

Water 1 cup for preparing Ragi Mudde.

Preparing Ragi Mudde with salt in a traditional cooking pan.

Preparing Ragi Mudde with sesame oil in a traditional pan.

Cooking Ragi Mudde in a pan for traditional South Indian meal.

  • mix ragi water well then add

Traditional Ragi Mudde being prepared with a whisk in a rustic setting.

Delicious Ragi Mudde being mixed for traditional Karnataka cuisine.

  • keep mixing and cook till the mixture comes together into a whole mass

Close-up of Ragi Mudde served on a black plate with a textured background.

  • Turn down to the lowest flame

Hand turning Ragi Mudde over low flame in a traditional cooking pot.

  • Cover and cook for 1+1/2 minutes 

Preparing traditional Ragi Mudde in a pot for a nutritious meal.

  • moisture your hands and make sure it is nonsticky 

Hand preparing Ragi Mudde, a traditional South Indian dish made from finger millet flour.

Close-up of soft, non-sticky Ragi Mudde being prepared on a skillet.

  • Add 1/2 tsp of sesame oil and spread
  • cover and rest till you serve

Ragi Mudde served with spicy curry on a banana leaf, traditional South Indian food.

Ragi Mudde served with spicy curry on a banana leaf, traditional South Indian food.

Ragi kali

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Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup ragi flour
  • 1 + 1/2 cup water
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp sesame oil

Instructions

  • First, mix ragi and water well and make sure it is lump free
  • add water, 1/2 tsp of sesame oil and salt; boil well
  • mix ragi water well then add
  • keep mixing and cook till the mixture comes together into a whole mass
  • Turn down to lowest flame
  • Cover and cook for 1+1/2 minutes
  • moisture your hands snd make sure it is non sticky
  • Add 1/2 tsp of sesame oil and spread
  • cover and rest till you serve

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