Multimillet Porridge for Babies

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This Multimillet Porridge for Babies is the ultimate baby food! With assorted millets, it’s packed with nutrients and is an ideal weight gaining food too!

The best way to stay healthy is to go back to the traditional ways of our grandmothers when it comes to ingredients and cooking methods. Among such ingredients are millets!

Millets are the healthiest foods used by our ancestors to keep babies healthy and chubby.  Today we’ve got the perfect porridge for babies, made with assorted and nutritious millets!

Pearl millet provides energy as they are rich in carbohydrates. They are also the best source of protein, vitamins B and A, calcium, iron, and zinc. Foxtail millet is rich in protein and fiber. Sorghum and oats are packed with fiber, antioxidants, and protein and flax seeds are a rich source of healthy fat, antioxidants, and fiber. Together, this is one amazing porridge for babies!

Multimillet porridge for babies is a nutrient rich, traditional and easy recipe which would help in overall growth and development of babies.

Ingredients:

  • Pearl millet [Kambu] – 1 cup
  • Foxtail Millet [Thinai]– 1 cup
  • Sorghum [Cholam] – 1 cup
  • Oats – 1/2 cup
  • Flax seeds – 1/2 cup

 How to make Multimillet porridge for babies?

Method:

1. Heat a pan

Multimillet porridge for babies

2. Dry roast each ingredient separately

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3. Grind them in a Jar

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4. It can be stored for 3-4 months in room temperature and can be refrigerated for 6 to 8 months.

How to make multi-millet porridge

1. Add 2 tbsp. of multi-millet porridge mix

Multimillet porridge for babies

2. Add 1 cup of water

Multimillet porridge for babies

3. Mix well without lumps

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4. On medium, stir continuously till the porridge thickens.

Multimillet porridge for babies

5. Serve warm (feed the baby within 2 hours of preparation).

Multimillet porridge for babies is a nutrient rich, traditional and easy recipe which would help in overall growth and development of babies.

This multimillet porridge can be given to babies over 6 months, after introducing other basic foods. Make sure that the baby is familiar with each individual millet, before introducing the multi millet porridge. If you think making this porridge is too cumbersome, no problem! Just get the Multimillet sathumaavu porridge mix from the Little Moppet Foods store.

Multimillet porridge for babies is a nutrient rich, traditional and easy recipe which would help in overall growth and development of babies.

Multimillet Porridge for Babies

Multimillet porridge for babies is a nutrient rich, traditional and easy recipe which would help in overall growth and development of babies.

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Recipe type: porridge

Cuisine: Indian

INGREDIENTS

  • Pearl millet [Kambu] – 1 cup
  • Foxtail Millet [Thinai]– 1 cup
  • Sorghum [Cholam] – 1 cup
  • Oats – ½ cup
  • Flax seeds – ½ cup

METHOD

  1. Heat a pan
  2. Dry roast each ingredient separately
  3. Grind them in a Jar
  4. It can be stored for 3-4 months
  5. How to make multi-millet porridge
  6. Add 2 tbsp. of multi-millet porridge mix
  7. Add 1 cup of water
  8. Mix well without lumps
  9. On medium, stir continuously till the porridge thickens.
  10. Serve warm.

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Source: https://www.mylittlemoppet.com/multimillet-porridge-for-babies/

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