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Ragi Semolina Halwa-Finger Millet-Semolina Pudding

By Swati Paathak @spicyvegrecipes

Ragi-Sooji Halwa| Finger Millet-Semolina Pudding Recipe| Ragi Semolina Halwa Recipe

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Ragi Semolina Halwa-Finger Millet-Semolina Pudding 


Finger millet and semolina pudding a one of the healthy dessert that is tasty, easy to made and lip-smacking.
Finger millet and semolina pudding taste yummier than the wheat pudding.

More desserts from this blog:

Mango Sheera/Halwa/Pudding
Beetroot(chukandar) Pudding/Halwa
Carrot(gajar) Pudding/Halwa
Semolina(Sooji)Pudding/Halwa
Potato(Aloo)Pudding/ Halwa

Ragi & Semolina Recipe(step by step)


Preparation:
  • Boil the water with sugar, and cardamom powder in a pan over low-medium heat. 
  • Bring to a boil and keep aside. 

Method:

Ragi Semolina Halwa-Finger Millet-Semolina Pudding
  • Heat the pan and dry roast the coconut over a low flame until you get golden brown color and have sweet aromas and keep aside.
Ragi Semolina Halwa-Finger Millet-Semolina Pudding
  • Melt 1 tablespoon ghee in the same pan over medium heat.
  • Add semolina and roast to golden brown color and will have a light sweet aroma stirring constantly this will take about 5 minutes and keep aside.
Ragi Semolina Halwa-Finger Millet-Semolina Pudding
  • Melt the ghee in the same pan and add the finger millet stir continuously until you get a roasted aroma. 
Ragi Semolina Halwa-Finger Millet-Semolina Pudding
  • Mix the roasted semolina and coconut with roasted Ragi.
Ragi Semolina Halwa-Finger Millet-Semolina Pudding
  • Add the and sugar syrup slowly, as you add the syrup to semolina and finger millet water will splatter.
  • Turn down the heat to medium-low and let it cook for about 3-4 minutes.
  • Semolina and finger millet will absorb the water.
  • Add more ghee and dry fruits of your choice and keep stirring for another 5 minutes until you get the flavors and the right texture.
OR
  • Pour this mixture into greased plate ,keep aside to cool and cut into desired shapes.

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Ragi Semolina Halwa-Finger Millet-Semolina Pudding

  • Top with the chocolate or strawberry syrup and serve.

Finger Millet-Semolina Pudding-Ragi-Sooji Halwa


Prep time 5 min        Cook time: 20 min    serves:  3 

Main Ingredients: Ragi (finger millet) and SemolinaCourse: breakfast& snacksCuisine: IndianLevel of cooking: mediumAuthor: Swati PaathakTaste: Sweet

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup Ragi (finger millet) flour
  • 1/2 cup desiccated coconut
  • 1/2 cup semolina (sooji)
  • 3-4 tablespoon clarified butter (ghee)
  • 1/2 cup sugar or to taste
  • 1/4 teaspoon cardamom powder
  • 8-10 Almonds blanched, peeled and slivered
  • 2.5 cups water
  • 1/4 cup chopped dry fruits of your chose (optional)
Preparation:
  • Boil the water with sugar, and cardamom powder in a pan over low-medium heat. 
  • Bring to a boil and keep aside.                  

Method:


  1. Heat the pan and dry roast the coconut over a low flame until you get golden brown color and have sweet aromas and keep aside.
  2. Melt 1 tablespoon butter in the same pan over medium heat.
  3. Add semolina and roast to golden brown color and will have a light sweet aroma stirring constantly this will take about 5 minutes and keep aside.
  4. Melt the ghee in the same pan and add the finger millet stir continuously until you get a roasted aroma. 
  5. Mix the roasted semolina and coconut with roasted Ragi.
  6. Add the dry fruits of your choice and sugar syrup slowly.
  7. Turn down the heat to medium-low and let it cook for about 3-4 minutes.
  8. Semolina and finger millet will absorb the water.
  9. Add more ghee and keep stirring for another 2 minutes until you get the flavors and the right texture.
  10. Turn off the heat, transfer to a serving bowl and serve the Halwa with the chopped dry fruit (toasted or fried). 

OR
  • Pour this mixture into greased plate ,keep aside to cool and cut into desired shapes.

Note:

  • Take care to ensure that the flour does not get burnt, keep the flame low and stir constantly.
  • Garnish as per your choice.
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