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Dhindo is traditionally prepared from ground buckwheat or millet, but corn meal is common as well. [7] Theoretically, any flour can be used to make dhindo, as it is essentially a simple mixture of hot water and ground grain. Optionally, chopped mutton can be added to the dhindo, or small pieces or powder of soft chhurpi.
Crunchy Millet Tots Ingredients: 1/3 cup minced yellow onion. 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil. 1 cup cooked millet. ½ teaspoon garlic powder. ½ teaspoon salt
Ragi mudde is the main food in Kolar, Mandya, Hassan, Mysore, Tumkur, Bengaluru Rural, Ramanagar districts in Karnataka and Rayalaseema Region in Andhra Pradesh. A similar variation known as dhindo is also eaten in Northeast India, Nepal and Bhutan.
Brukina is prepared using millet, fresh cow milk or milk powder, salt, water and sugar. To prepare Brukina: Wash the millet and soak overnight; The next morning, drain the water and grind the millet to a rough texture; Boil water; Fetch the millet into a sieve and use your hands to roll it until you are able to form tiny balls
You only need 4 ingredients to recreate this meal—all of which are available at Trader Joe’s. Related: Why This 30-Minute High-Protein Recipe Is Always in My Weeknight Dinner Rotation
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Koko (also Ogi in Yoruba) is a spicy millet porridge. It is a popular Nigerian and Ghanaian street food and commonly consumed as a breakfast meal. It can also be taken in late afternoon as snack. [1] [2] Koko is made from many grains including millet with a few local spices added to give it a particular taste and color. [3]