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Mithahara Methi Powder
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In a thick-bottomed pan, bring 2 cups of water to a gentle boil.
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Add salt to taste and a pinch of hing (asafoetida) if desired.
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Slowly add 1 cup Mithahara Methi Powder, stirring continuously to avoid lumps.
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Keep stirring on low flame until the mixture thickens and comes together as a soft dough.
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Cover and cook on low heat for 5–7 minutes, stirring occasionally.
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Once fully cooked, allow it to cool slightly.
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Wet your hands and shape the mixture into small round balls (mudde).
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Serve hot with sambar, spicy rasam, or a dollop of ghee.
💡 Pro Tips
✔ Stir continuously while adding the mix to avoid lumps.
✔ Add a spoon of ghee for extra softness and flavor.
✔ Serve with Menthe Soppu Saaru or any spicy curry for an authentic Karnataka-style meal.
Mithahara Millet Dosa
- In a mixing bowl, combine 1 cup Mithahara Millet Dosa premix and salt to taste.
- Add water gradually to make a smooth, pourable batter.
- Heat a tawa (griddle) on medium flame until hot.
- Pour a ladleful of batter onto the tawa and spread it thinly in a circular motion.
- Drizzle ghee or oil around the edges and on top of the dosa.
- Cook until the bottom turns golden brown, then flip and cook the other side.
- Serve hot with your favorite chutney or sambar
💡 Pro Tips
- ✔ Add finely chopped onions, carrots, or greens for added flavor and nutrition.
- ✔ Let the batter rest for 10–15 minutes for better texture.
- ✔ Use a cast iron tawa for traditional crispiness and flavor.
Mithahara Millet Malt Mix – Daily boost of Wellness
500 Grams
Mithahara Millet Health Drink Mix is a wholesome and traditional formulation crafted from natural ingredients, thoughtfully selected to offer balanced nutrition and holistic wellness. This powerhouse blend features a rich mix of millets, cereals, pulses, dry fruits, nuts, seeds, and spices, delivering vital nutrients for everyday vitality.
Mithahara Millet Masala Rotti
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In a mixing bowl, combine 1 cup Mithahara Millet Masala Rotti Mix with finely chopped onions, green chilies, curry leaves, coriander, and salt to taste.
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Add water gradually and knead into a soft, pliable dough — not too sticky.
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Divide the dough into equal portions and flatten each ball into a round rotti using your hands or a rolling pin, preferably on a banana leaf or greased sheet.
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Heat a tawa (griddle) on medium flame.
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Transfer the rotti onto the hot tawa, drizzle ghee or oil around the edges.
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Cook until both sides are golden and slightly crispy, flipping once.
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Serve hot with butter, pickle, or coconut chutney.
💡 Pro Tips
✔ Add grated coconut, carrots, or dill leaves for added taste and nutrition.
✔ Wet your hands to flatten the dough easily without sticking.
✔ Cover cooked rottis with a clean cloth to keep them soft and warm until serving.
Mithahara Millet Pongal Mix
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In a pressure cooker, combine 1 cup Mithahara Millet Pongal Mix with 3 cups water.
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Add salt to taste, a pinch of turmeric, and 1 tablespoon ghee.
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Pressure cook for 2–3 whistles on medium flame until soft and well-cooked.
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In a small pan, heat 1–2 tablespoons ghee.
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Add mustard seeds, cumin seeds, crushed pepper, chopped ginger, and cashews. Sauté until golden and aromatic.
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Pour the tempering over the cooked pongal and mix well.
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Serve hot with coconut chutney or a side of pickle.
💡 Pro Tips
✔ Add a few curry leaves and green chilies to the tempering for extra flavor.
✔ For creamier pongal, add a spoon of ghee after cooking and mix while hot.
✔ Use a mix of moong dal and little millet for a softer, traditional texture.
Mithahara Millet Vada
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In a mixing bowl, combine 1 cup Mithahara Millet Vada Mix with chopped onions, green chilies, curry leaves, and salt to taste.
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Add a little water at a time to form a thick, moldable dough — not runny.
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Let the mixture rest for 10–15 minutes to allow the flavors to blend.
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Heat oil in a deep pan over medium flame.
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Take small portions of the dough, shape into flat vadas (round with a hole in the center).
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Gently slide into hot oil and fry until golden brown and crispy on both sides.
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Remove and drain excess oil on paper towels.
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Serve hot with coconut chutney or mint chutney.
💡 Pro Tips
✔ Add grated carrots, chopped spinach, or beetroot for extra color and nutrition.
✔ Wet your hands slightly to shape vadas easily without sticking.
✔ Fry on medium heat to ensure even cooking and crispiness.