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Semolina Veggie Pancakes- Quick Healthy Breakfast Recipe

If you love savoury pancakes, then these semolina or rava pancakes are for you. These are Indian style savoury pancakes that are eaten with green chutney or ketchup. They are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. It makes wholesome, healthy and an easy breakfast choice.

Indian cuisine is known for its flavourful savoury pancakes so much so that every state has its own recipe and endless variations to that recipe. It contains a good balance of carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, minerals and good fats. Indian pancakes are made with different flours such as chickpea flour, rice flour, semolina (sooji). They are nourishing and can be had as a light meal any time of the day. Here’s another amazing Indian savoury pancake made with chickpea flour which you can try- Healthy Iron Rich Pancake

These Semolina pancakes are a variation of popular South Indian breakfast Uthappam. To make these all you need to do is mix some ingredients and make crispy outside and soft inside pancakes.

RECIPE: serving 8 pancakes

Ingredients 

  • 1 cup Semolina/Sooji/Rava
  • 1 cup Homemade Curd or Yogurt
  • 3 tbsps chopped Onion
  • 1/2 cup chopped Capsicum 
  • Handful of chopped Coriander Leaves
  • Handful of Chopped Curry Leaves
  • 1/2 tsp Cumin Seeds
  • A pinch of Asafoetida/ Hing
  • 1/2 tsp Baking Soda
  • Salt to taste
  • 1/2 tsp Red Chilli Powder
  • 1 tsp Oil
  • 1/2 tsp Mustard Seeds
  • Ghee/Oil for cooking
  • 1/4th cup Water or as required for smooth batter
  • 1/2 tsp Grated Ginger

Instructions

  • Take semolina/suji/rava in a large bowl. Add 1 cup curd to it. Mix well.
  • Add a little water at a time if batter feels too thick.  Keep it aside for 15 minutes. 
  • Check the batter after 15 minutes. Semolina will fluff. Batter consistency is similar to Idli batter. It is neither too thick nor thin. If it’s too thick, add a little water. Add salt to taste. 
  • Add finely chopped onions, capsicum, coriander leaves, red chilli powder (optional) and ginger and mix well.
  • In a small pan heat 1 tsp of oil then add cumin seeds and a pinch of hing (asafoetida). Let the cumin seeds splutter then add chopped curry leaves. Cook for 10-15 seconds and then transfer this tempering to the prepared batter and mix well.
  • Once you are ready to cook, add 1/2 tsp baking soda and mix gently.
  • Heat a non stick pan or griddle. Bring it to medium heat. Add a tsp of ghee, scatter a pinch of mustard seeds. Once the seeds start sputtering, put 1/3rd cup of batter over it and spread a little. 
  • Cover it with a lid. The idea is to cook the pancake in its own steam so that it fluffs up. Once the top sets and edges turn brown, flip it. 
  • Cook the other size in a similar way. Cook both sides till golden brown. In the same way cook the remaining pancakes.
  • Enjoy it with mint and coriander chutney

Notes

  1. Do not add Eno. It’s an antacid and it’s bad for health. Baking soda will do the similar job and is not harmful when taken in moderation.
  2. You can choose to add vegetables of your choice. Cabbage, tomatoes, carrots or spinach go very well in these pancakes.
  3. It is important to cook the pancakes on medium-low to low heat for a longer period to ensure the middle is cooked well.
  4. Do not press the pancake down with your spatula, pressing down makes the middle stodgy and you will never get a fluffy pancake.
  5. You store the leftover batter in the refrigerator for 2 days. It will taste the same but pancake batter might turn flat and may not yield fluffy pancakes.
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Wholewheat Jaggery Banana Tea Cake aka Healthy Banana Bread

I am a mother of a ten year old. Now, all the mothers out here will agree with me that when it comes to kids, we always try to find healthy ways to feed them their favourites.

I absolutely love Banana Bread. I think the true existence of bananas were to become over ripe and transform into banana bread. This Banana Cake comes out insanely delicious and is so much more healthier for you. It is dairy free with goodness of wholewheat flour, jaggery and walnuts. Bananas add such a brilliant taste to baked goods that it amazes me every time. The gooeyness of bananas combined with nuttiness of wholewheat flour and earthiness of jaggery makes this banana cake irresistible. This gets polished off at my house before I even know it. I barely get to eat a slice.

Ingredients used that make this Cake Healthy and their Substitutes

Wholewheat Flour: Whole wheat flour is a whole grain that provides more fiber and other nutrients naturally than refined enriched flours. It can be used in place of all-purpose flour in baking and cooking. However, if you don’t have wholewheat flour, you can try this recipe with combination of other flour like rolled oats flour, finger millet or gluten free flour.

Jaggery Powder: It gives banana bread its rich caramel flavour. It is so much more healthier than refined white sugar. Jaggery has cleansing properties that help clear the lungs and respiratory tract. Other health benefits of jaggery include improved immunity, anaemia prevention and improved digestive health. If you do not have it on hand, the you can use coconut sugar, unrefined palm sugar or any other unrefined sugar.

Egg: Apart from nutrition, egg adds structure and texture to banana bread. If you want to make this cake eggless, you use 1/4th cup of yogurt or milk of your choice as a substitute of 1 egg. This will yield similar results.

Cinnamon: With its warm, sweet and slightly spicy flavour cinnamon adds a lot of depth to baked goods. However, if you don’t want to use it, you can omit it.

Walnuts: Walnuts provide great flavour, texture, and a beautiful crunch to banana bread. They have a mild and creamy taste which makes them perfect for cakes. You can skip them if you don’t like or add chocolate chunks or chips or toasted almonds in this recipe. You can also add dried fruits like raisins, dried cranberries, dried blueberries etc.

This recipe is absolutely fuss free and easy peasy. It requires no endless whipping and whisking. Just throw everything in the blender and then mix dry ingredients with wet ingredients. That’s pretty much it. With little effort required, this Banana Bread will fill your house with the beautiful aroma that feels like a warm hug. If you want more of such fuss free healthy cake recipes, you can try my Wholewheat Carrot Orange Tea Cake recipe too.

Recipe

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Wholewheat Flour
  • 2 medium size over ripe Bananas
  • 1/3rd cup Jaggery Powder
  • 1 large Egg
  • 1/4th cup Coconut oil/Olive oil/Non-fragrant Oil
  • 1/2 tsp Baking Powder
  • 1/2 tsp Baking Soda
  • 1/4th tsp Cinnamon Powder
  • 1/4th tsp Salt
  • 1 tsp Vanilla Extract
  • 1/2 cup chopped Walnuts
  • 1/4th cup mixed Seeds of your choice (optional)

Instructions

  • Preheat oven at 180 C ten minutes prior to baking.
  • Line a 6 by 3 inch rectangular pan with a parchment paper or alternatively grease baking tin with oil and dust it with some flour.
  • In a blender or food processor, add bananas, oil, jaggery powder, vanilla extract and egg and blend till everything combines well.
  • In a large bowl, sieve wholewheat flour 3-4 times. This will add more air and will ensure that the cake doesn’t get a dense texture.
  • In the same bowl, sieve baking powder, baking soda, salt and cinnamon powder. Add chopped walnuts to dry ingredients. Mix everything well and keep aside.
  • Now, add wet ingredients in the blender to dry ingredients in 2 or 3 batches. Cut and fold gently each time. Do not over mix the batter.
  • Add the prepared batter to the cake tin. Top it with mixed seeds. Tap the pan on the shelf 2-3 times to clear out all the air bubbles.
  • Bake for 35 minutes or till toothpick inserted at the centre comes out clean. Allow it to cool for 15 minutes in the pan. To remove the cake from the pan, simply run a blunt knife around the edges and invert on the wire rack. Tap the pan 2 or 3 times and the cake will slide out.

Pro Tips

  1. Use the yellowest of bananas. Actually, the blacker the better. Over ripe bananas are the sweetest and are perfect for baking.
  2. Ensure the jaggery powder is smooth and fine to avoid grainy batter. You can sieve the powder to get rid of grainy bits.
  3. This cake will be a little more moist than your usual cakes because of the use of jaggery and bananas, so let it cool completely before trying to turn it out or you will end up breaking it.
  4. This recipe can also be used to make muffins. It will give 8 to 9 muffins.


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Fluffy Buttermilk Pancakes with Stewed Cinnamon Apples

I take breakfast very seriously. This is my favorite meal and I need a good start to the day. If you ask my family, what I specialize in, it would definitely be breakfast.

When it comes to pancakes, nothing beats Buttermilk Pancakes. Though classic American pancakes are made with milk but the secret ingredient to best, fluffy, moist & tender pancakes is buttermilk. Buttermilk when combined with baking soda and powder gives pancakes a nice lift making them fluffy and thick. Also, I love the slight tang it adds to the pancakes balancing the sweetness so well. 

These pancakes are good enough on their own but nothing compared to how wonderful they are when piled on gooey caramely stewed apples. This is what I call breakfast any time of the year! Mmmmm… time to dig in!

Recipe: makes approx 12 pancakes

Ingredients for pancakes: 

  • Flour: 2 cups (you can use All Purpose Flour, Wholewheat flour or a mix of both)
  • Buttermilk: 2 cups 
  • Eggs: 2 large, separated 
  • Vanilla extract: 1 tsp
  • Baking soda: 1 tsp
  • Baking powder: 1 tsp  
  • Oil for cooking
  • Salt: 1/4th tsp
  • Castor sugar: 2 tbsps
  • Unsalted Butter: 2 tbsps (melted and cooled)

For Apple Stew:

  • 2 large Apples (any apples will do)
  • 2 tbsps Unsalted Butter
  • 1/4th cup Brown Sugar or Jaggery powder
  • 1/2 tsp Cinnamon powder
  • 3 tbsps Maple Syrup
  • A pinch of Nutmeg
  • 1 cup Water

Instructions for Pancakes: 

  • In a large bowl sieve flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon and salt. Mix all the dry ingredients. Set aside.
  • In a separate large bowl, add egg yolks & half the sugar. Whisk till sugar combines. Now add butter, buttermilk & vanilla extract. Mix till everything incorporates well.
  • Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients in batches gently mixing each time. The batter at this stage will be thick & lumpy. Set aside
  • Now add the remaining sugar to egg whites and whip them till you get soft peaks. Do not go for stiff peaks. Soft peak is what we are looking at.
  • Very gently combine egg whites to the rest of the batter in 2 batches. Cut and fold gently. Do not over mix the batter or the pancakes will be flat. Use a light hand while mixing. Few flour streaks in the batter are absolutely fine.
  • Heat a non-stick skillet or a cast iron pan on a medium to low heat. Brush it with any non-fragrant oil. Allow the skillet to preheat for 3 to 4 minutes before adding the batter.
  • Scoop 1/3rd cup of the pancake batter into the pan. Allow it to cook till edges begin to appear cooked and top sets with bubbles forming on top. Using a spatula, flip the pancake and continue to cook the other side for 2 more minutes or until pancake is golden brown.
  • Repeat until all the batter is used. Keeping brushing the pan between each batch of pancakes.

For Apple stew:

  • Finely chop apples. Heat a pan to a medium heat.
  • Add butter and allow it to melt. Tip in apples, brown sugar or jaggery powder (I used jaggery powder), maple syrup, cinnamon powder, nutmeg & water. Give it a good mix. Increase the heat and bring it to a boil.
  • Once boiled, lower the heat, cover and cook apples for 10 minutes or till they become tender & mushy. If you want a thicker stew, mix 1/2 tsp of cornflour in 2 tbsps of cold water & add when the apples are perfectly cooked. Cook for 1 more minute after adding the cornflour.
  • When your pancakes are ready, serve it with warm apple stew topping and enjoy that perfect cozy breakfast.

Notes:

  1. Make sure you don’t over mix the batter. We don’t want to lose that whole fluffiness factor.
  2. Measuring your pancakes out into the pan is the best way to ensure you get uniform size of pancakes and they will take the same time to cook.
  3. You can store the topping for 3-5 days in the refrigerator. The leftover topping can be used for oatmeal, served with Greek yogurt or vanilla ice cream, can be used to make apple muffins.
  4. If you don’t have buttermilk on hand, then you can substitute buttermilk with 2 cups of milk mixed with a tsp of apple cider vinegar and kept aside for 5 minutes or till milk starts showing signs of curdling.
  5. If you are using wholewheat flour for this recipe, you might have to increase the amount of buttermilk. I would suggest you to slowly add more buttermilk till you get a thick but runny batter consistency.
  6. If the apples you are using have soft or mealy texture, it may take less time to cook. In that case reduce the water to 1/2 a cup at first. In case you need to add more water, gradually add a little.
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Healthy Millet Protein Packed Pancakes

These gluten free millet pancakes are delicious, fluffy, easy to make and most importantly healthy. Thanks to the earthy flavor of millets, these pancakes will make a great healthy start to your days and also, they are child approved. 

What is a millet flour?

Millets are coarse grains with a high nutritional value. Millets are low in calories and contain a lot of fiber which helps with weight loss and promotes healthy digestion. Vitamins and minerals found in millets can help to lower your blood sugar and cholesterol levels. Millet flour is a naturally gluten free flour that is made by grinding millet seeds. Millet grains are ancient grains that have been cultivated in Asia and Africa for over 4000 years. 

Ingredients for Millet Pancakes

Millet Flour: I have made these pancakes using Finger Millet (Ragi) flour. You can use any other millet flour for this recipe like Buckwheat, Barnyard millet, Pearl millet or Little millet flour. 

Oats flour: I have also added oats flour in combination to millet flour. Too much millet can make for a somewhat bitter flavor pancakes, so a bit of oats flour helps to keep it balanced.

Jaggery Powder: Some form of sweetness helps to balance out too much earthy flavor of millets. Jaggery has its own distinct flavor and I think goes very well with finger millet. 

Baking Powder + Baking Soda: For adding lift and lightness to the pancakes.

Buttermilk: Buttermilk is an excellent ingredient in baked goods and pancakes because it helps to create light and fluffy baked goods by encouraging carbon dioxide bubbles to form in the batter. Also, it gives a slightly tangy flavor which I love. 

Eggs + Coconut Oil: Eggs not only add protein but are also helpful in adding volume to the pancakes. They also provide moisture along with the oil. Pure coconut oil is anti-inflammatory and antioxidant in nature, that helps maintain heart health. Thanks to all the good fats. 

Vanilla extract & Dark Chocolate chunks: These are our flavor enhancers. A good quality dark chocolate makes these pancakes totally irresistible. 

Recipe: makes 4 pancakes

Ingredients

  • Finger Millet/Ragi flour: 1/2 cup
  • Rolled Oats flour: 1/2 cup
  • Buttermilk: 3/4th cup
  • Egg: 1 whole 
  • Salt: 1/4th tsp
  • Coconut oil: 1 tbsp
  • Jaggery powder: 1 tbsp
  • Vanilla extract: 1/2 tsp
  • Baking powder: 1/2 tsp
  • Baking Soda: 1/4th tsp
  • Dark Chocolate chunks (70%): 1/4th cup
  • Nut Butter & Maple Syrup for serving

Method:

  • Mix both flour, baking powder, baking soda & salt in a bowl. 
  • In another bowl, add oil & jaggery powder. Mix it well. Then crack an egg and whisk till jaggery dissolves. 
  • Now tip in buttermilk & vanilla extract. Whisk well till everything combines.
  • Pour wet ingredients to dry ingredients. Mix gently till everything incorporates.
  • Add chopped chocolate chunks. Give a gentle mix. Do not over mix the batter. Whisk the pancake batter until mostly combined. A few lumps and pockets of flour left are totally fine.
  • Heat a nonstick pan to a medium heat. Brush it with oil or butter. Pour 1/3rd cup of the batter. When the bubbles form and top sets, flip and cook the other side. 
  • Serve with a dollop of any nut butter and maple syrup. My favourite is almond butter.

Enjoy 😊

Total Protein Content

  • Buttermilk: 6 grams
  • Egg: 6 grams
  • Oats flour: 5 grams
  • Finger millet flour: 6 grams
  • Nut butter: 4 grams

Total protein: 27 grams

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Wholewheat Carrot Orange Tea Cake- Kid Friendly Easy Recipe

Carrot cake is my and my child’s all time favourite. There’s something so heartwarming about a good carrot cake. As soon as those orange carrots hit the Indian market, this is one thing I crave. 

Why did I add orange to this cake? Well, I think it gives it that special subtle finesse that makes it stand out. Orange flavor goes beautifully with carrots. It gives a burst of citrus flavour along with a bright punch.

One bite of this can even convert those silly people who don’t like carrot cake 😄 Who are these people anyway!

My child loves to carry a slice of cake or a muffin in his school snack box. So I had to make it healthy and equally delicious for my child. This is the recipe that I mastered after a few failed attempts. Well, not exactly failed though. Those failed attempts were edible too but this one comes out to be perfectly soft, moist and fluffy

It is made using Wholewheat flour and Jaggery. Now baking with wholewheat flour can be a little tricky. It can make the texture of the cake dense. To ensure that your cake remains light and fluffy, the trick is to sieve wholewheat flour 3-4 times. This will add more air and the cake will not come out dense.

This recipe is actually so easy to make that anyone who hasn’t tried baking before will be able to crack it. Being a mother I understand how busy days get and trying those time consuming recipes can be quite daunting at times. To save you from all that hassle, all you have to do is put everything in a blender and Viola! Your batter is ready in less than 5 minutes. This will also save you from washing too many bowls which is quite a task when you have to bake.

Do try out this recipe and let me know. Trust me it will not disappoint you. 🙂 You can frost this cake with your favourite cream cheese frosting. This recipe is a make-ahead cake recipe whose taste and texture will not be compromised.

This cake is not overly sweet. I don’t prefer too sweet desserts. Feel free to add more jaggery if you like.

Recipe: cup measurement 250 ml

Prep time: 15 minsCook time: 30 mins



Ingredients

  • 2 medium size Carrots, shredded
  • 3 heaped tbsps Orange Marmalade 
  • 60 grams softened unsalted Butter or any non-fragrant oil
  • 1/2 cup Jaggery powder
  • 1 1/2 cup Wholewheat flour
  • A generous pinch Salt
  • 2 small Eggs
  • 1/2 cup Milk 
  • 1/2 tsp Vanilla extract
  • 1/2 tsp Baking soda
  • 1 tsp Baking powder
  • Handful of Chopped Walnuts (optional)

Method

  • In a blender, add butter, jaggery, lightly beaten eggs, milk, shredded carrots, marmalade & vanilla extract. Blend well on high speed till everything comes together. Take it out in a large bowl.
  • In another bowl, sieve wholewheat flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Add walnuts now if using and combine everything well. 
  • Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients in 2 to 3 batches. Gently cut & fold each time till everything incorporates well and there are no lumps. Don’t mix rigorously or over mix the batter. This will lead to a dense cake texture.
  • Preheat oven at 180C 10 minutes prior to baking. Grease a 7 inches diameter round pan or 11x7x2 inches rectangular baking pan with butter and line it with parchment paper or alternatively you can dust it with some flour. 
  • Add the batter. Tap the pan on the shelf 2-3 times to clear out all the air bubbles. Now, bake for 30 minutes on the middle rack of your oven or till a toothpick inserted at the center comes out clean. 
  • Allow it to cool for 15 minutes in the pan and then transfer it on a wire rack to cool completely. If you find that the cake is sticking to the bottom of the pan, leave the cake upside down for sometime and let gravity do it’s thing.

My Pro Tips:

  1. Use fresh baking soda. It looses it potency after 6 months of opening it.
  2. When measuring dry ingredients, level it off using the straight edge of a spoon or a butter knife.
  3. This recipe makes 12 muffins. Bake them for 14 to 18 minutes and allow the muffins to cool completely on wire rack.
  4. You can add cinnamon and ginger powder to this recipe to add a warm touch to it.
  5. If you want this cake to be perfectly moist, use fresh carrots and shred them. DO NOT USE packaged pre-shredded carrots for this recipe. This is the prime moisture for your cake and you don’t want to miss it.
  6. In case you want to bake this cake for yourself and are feeling fancy, I would highly recommend adding Orange Whiskey Marmalade. Orange and whiskey combination can lift your simple cake to something gourmet. You can buy it here-

Substitutes:

  • Eggs: You can either use flaxmeal or 1/4th cup Greek yogurt for every egg. For flaxmeal, take 1 tbsp flaxseeds for every egg. Coarsely ground them. Add 4 tbsps of water and let it sit for 15 minutes. It will become like a slimy gel like mixture. Use this as a substitute for one egg.
  • Orange Marmalade: If you don’t want to use Orange Marmalade, you can use 1/4th cup of freshly squeezed orange juice along with a tsp of orange zest instead. If using orange juice, you might have to adjust sugar accordingly. Add 1 or 2 tbsps of extra jaggery powder.
  • Jaggery: In case you don’t have jaggery powder, you can use any unprocessed sugar like palm sugar, coconut sugar etc.