Final post (I hope so..) for 'Challenge' event. Have you ever had left over mudde at home? just knead it with extra ragi flour to make a stiff dough and make them into chapathis on a non-stick paper and fry them on a hot girdle. Done!! Mudde Rotti is ready to eat. Caution!! Be gentle to the dough while rolling them.
Ragi Mudde/ball making procedure can be found here.
If you do not have left over mudde, just add 1 extra cup of flour while making ragi mudde and you end up getting a stiff dough than soft spongy ball. Next procedure is to just knead to remove lumps and roll them on a non-stick paper. Have patience. It may take a while for the rotti to get baked as it is very soft.
Easy right! I had coconut chutney, tomato chutney and bittergourd palya to enjoy my mudde rotti.
Suggestion : Suits best for elderly people who don't have strong teeth and are bored eating Mudde. You can serve it with plain dal/curd too.
Suits best for diabetics. Mudde rotti and bittergourd palya is a good combination.
Apple Pickles from Sowmya of Cooking Station Blog
Grilled Red Pepper and Tomato Soup from Cooking Station Blog
Sorghum and Bajra flour rotti (Procedure is same as mix flour and mix veggie akki rotti)
wow perfect entries lakshmi looks so delicious
ReplyDeletelovely entries..
ReplyDeleteAm going to try the ragi mudde sometime..wanting to for a long time..
You have somany entries for this event,its going to be a great hit mainly coz of u!
ReplyDeleteALl of them look yumm.
ReplyDeleteThe mudde rotti is somewhat similar to the ragi "adai" i sometimes make. It goes down better with youngsters at my place than plain mudde !
ReplyDeleteoh Lakshmi! I'm gettin memories of us eatin Raagi muddhe with avarekayee huli back home. I miss that! Your rottis look yum. Try maadthini raagi sikkaaga. Congrats :) I'm glad that you liked the award. I made it specially for you. :)
ReplyDeleteI love ragi in any form, will give this new idea a shot!
ReplyDeleteWow healthy and yummy.
ReplyDeletePls check out YAAT post at my blog!
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Mudde turn into roti , hmm great way to create another dish with the leftover! All the entries re yummy
ReplyDeleteWow.. rotti super agide ri!
ReplyDeleteNan favorite breakfast andre ragi rotti! Amma yavaga kelidru ragi rotti madamma antirtini!!
Lovely lg..nice idea...
ReplyDeleteAlways think of making this, but hesitate/scared to make mudde as not very good at making muddes :)
ReplyDeletewill definitely try this and let u know soon