Finger Millet , also known as Ragi or Nachni, is considered one of the most nutritious cereals available today. It is a rich source of calcium, iron, protein, fiber and other minerals. If your kids are bored of Ragi porridge, don’t worry! There are several other ways to feed your kids ragi, like Ragi Dosa,…Read More
20 Healthy Monsoon Recipes for Kids
Since our childhood days, we’ve associated the rains with a cup of tea and some piping hot snacks, prepared and served lovingly by our Moms. Even as we grow and try out new foods and recipes, the charm of those rainy days lingers in our minds and they tend to bring back some lovely memories….Read More
Moong Dal Pakodi Recipe
We’re enjoying the rains and all the monsoon recipes over here at My Little Moppet! Having too much fried food isn’t exactly recommended for good health, but I guess you can cheat a little when it’s pouring cats and dogs outside! A cup of masala chai and a plate of steaming pakodas bring back such…Read More
Kalmi Vada Recipe
Come monsoons, and every part of India brings out their monsoon-special snacks, most of them being some relation of the pakora! Today’s recipe is a popular vada recipe from the western part of India – Kalmi Vada- a quick and tasty recipe. Even though this is a fried snack, it’s got significant protein power – great…Read More
Palak Poha Pakoda Recipe
Kids get hungry at random hours and their random hunger levels seem to be directly proportional to the intensity of the rain outside! The first snack that comes to mind during the monsoons is invariably pakoda. But by now, most of us are tired of the same old bread pakoda or aloo pakoda, and we’d…Read More
Sathumaavu Pakoda Recipe
As the monsoon begins in full force, it becomes really hard to wake up and go to work in the morning. It’s incredibly tempting to just sit by the window with a cup of hot tea and a plate of pakodas, watching the rain fall. Speaking of pakodas, we have today a healthy pakoda recipe…Read More
Banana Fritters with Jaggery
When the rains begin, most people begin craving for savory fritters and pakodas, accompanied by piping hot masala tea! But what about little kids or toddlers who aren’t too fond of spicy fare? Well, today we have just the thing for them – banana fritters! Made with our Raw Kerala Banana powder, these fritters are…Read More
Baked Sathumaavu Veggie Crackers
The war over vegetables has been waged since time immemorial between Moms and their stubborn little kids. Many Moms despair over the fact that their little ones eat biscuits, cookies and similar ‘junk’ with relish, but run away at the sight of vegetables. Now how would you feel if we told you that we had…Read More
Sathumaavu Lollipop
When you think of lollipops, you think of sweet, bright colored candy, or you might even think of chicken! However, sathumaavu is not a term you’d associate with a lollipop, but we’ve gone ahead and done it, with our Sathumaavu Lollipop recipe! These visual treats can be made with easily available ingredients, like boiled potatoes…Read More
Spicy Cheesy Dip Recipe
School has restarted in many places and it’s time to think about lunchboxes and after school snacks! These days, Moms have become much more aware about what their kids eat during snack time, and try to make as many healthy snacks as they can from home. However, when these snacks are served with store bought…Read More