Ragi wheat Chapati | Everyday Chapati with Ragi flour

Didn't I tell you that Ragi(Finger Millet) is one thing that I am experimenting in my kitchen these days... Well some innovations can be big some may be basic, this is a basic kind where I have used ragi flour with the usual atta/ whole wheat flour to make chapathis. We hear so much about the goodness of ragi and at times we remain clueless what to do with it. Its an addition like this that can make the meal so fulfilling at the same time give us enough nutrients. I am sure its not that difficult to less the wheat flour and include ragi flour.. isn't it? So many of so called people on diet eat chapathi like just 2 and say they will be full. For me no way that does not work, but trust me just adding little ragi flour to your usual chapati can do the trick. Most dietitians say we need to have fiber along with our meals to help us reduce weight, now that means an extra veg / stir-fry required. But don't you think adding little ragi flour to your chapathi mix can give you the additional fiber needed?


Few things to know

- Ragi(finger millet) has around 3.5 gms of fiber per serving that is a lot check HERE
- Chapati remained soft just like the usual one's we prepare at home
- I found that it was more filling and I remained full for close to 5-6 hours, I found out that ragi has the tendency to slowly release energy. 
Ok after all this you might ask me really??? just 1/2 cup can do all that... yes indeed try it for yourself and see

Ingredients

Wholewheat flour/ atta - 1 cup
Ragi flour - 1/2 cup
Salt - little to taste
Warm water - 1/2 cup or less to kneed dough

Method

Combine all dry ingredients except water and mix well, to this slowly add water little by little and form a pitable dough. Keep covered with a wet cloth/ plate for 10-15 mins then divide it to equal size balls and flatten using a rolling pin into chapatis. On a hot skillet add the roti cooking it on both sides for 20-30 secs each side.

Serve hot with subji of your choice
Cooks Wisdom 

- You can also add curd/ milk to make the dough
- Can also use oil if you like it, but I did not use oil and still the chapati's were soft
- I did not dry roast the ragi flour, you can also do that

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29 comments:

  1. They look too good Priya. good luck for more successful innovations with ragi.

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  2. lovely pics priya...happy weekend

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  3. Healthy ragi chappathi

    http://cookbookjaleela.blogspot.com/2013/02/healthy-food-for-healthy-kids-event.html

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  4. Yummy and irresistible..love it

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  5. Healthy roti, the second click is OMG!...

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  6. Looks delicious combining both grains.

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  7. Good option Priya,we can reduce/control wheat flour,being carbs, too to some extent. How is the taste,looks very soft.
    Sai Padmapriya

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    1. Thanks dear :-) ragi does have a distinct taste but as a chapati it was not so dominating. I was amazed you just need a good subji and trust me you will never find any difference in taste

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  8. Awesome Priya! Lots of good info!

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  9. I usually make ragi dosa/adai...this sounds more healthy n easy way to include ragi in regular diet...thanks for this great recipe...chapathi looks so soft n yumm! Lovely clicks Priya!

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  10. chappati looks pretty priya...u r trying so many recipes with ragi...go on...expecting more recipes dear...

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  11. haven't tried this. good one.

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  12. Ragi rotis looks yum:) love the idea

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  13. Nice Priya. Looks healthy.

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  14. Healthy combo..Looks like you are experimenting more with ragi :) Good one sis!!

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  15. Yummy looking rotis.Looking very soft .

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  16. What an healthy way to have roti.

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  17. I too do this but use 1/2 cup Atta and 1/2 cup Ragi.. This looks yummy and perfect measurement too. It is also softer than mine...

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  18. U r a ragi expert !! I saw ur previous post too and was thinking I should start drinking that if I wont be hungry for 5-6 hrs..mornings are always busy for me and by the time i reach home after I drop A in nursery it will be 1 and i will be sso hungry to even heat things up...so a filling breakfast will keep me going till 1 :)

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  19. Love this healthy chappathi.. Delicious variation.. Love the clicks too.. :)
    Thanks for linking it to the event dear..

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  20. I made ragi chapati before it tastes great with spicy side. ..

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  21. What an innovative recipe Priya. Good work on the chapathis

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  22. Very healthy twist to the regular chapathis dear,yumm:)
    Love to see your recipe linked up in Flavors Of Cuisines-"Mexican"

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  23. you are becoming an expert priya :) i always try to add ragi in chapati to make it more healthy..

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  24. healthy and yummy chappathi...

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  25. OMG! seeing the second pic, I am drooling here....very healthy roti, perfectly made dear.

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