The traditional recipe uses whole ragi & fresh coconut milk & that is how I have always made it. I think, if you use ragi powder the texture, colour & taste would change because you cant strain the husk. I have no idea about the tetrapack coco milk either. May be you can try it out & see how it goes. 😊
Superbbbbb one for Summer!! १) Can we make this with readymade Ragi flour/ Ragi satva which we get in market? २) Can we avoid Coconut milk? Please reply... wanted to try it
If you use ragi flour then you wont be able to extract ragi milk from it. Using flour would change the colour, texture as well as taste of this dish. Also coconut milk is a must for this recipe.
👌👌👌Awesome recipe... 😋😋😋 Yummmyyyyyyyyyyyy... Can we make it by using Ragi Flour & Dabur Home Made Coconut Milk? Please make a video if possible by using this ingredients. Thank you. 👍👍
The traditional recipe uses whole ragi & fresh coconut milk & that is how I have always made it. I think, if you use ragi powder the texture, colour & taste would change because you cant strain the husk. I have no idea about the dabur coco milk either. May be you can try it out & see how it goes. 😊
You can keep it equal. It will not matter as long as we take 1 cup fresh grated coconut & ragi for the recipe. Let the consistency of the mixture before we start heating and when we turn off the heat be similar as shown, the satva will turn out good. Even if water is a little extra then no issues, we would just have to heat & stir a little longer. 😊
Yes you can use black jaggery. I have never tried with black jaggery before. But I guess it will change the colour and you might also need to adjust the proportion of jaggery.
I have never used black jaggery before so I dont know how sweet it is compared to brown jaggery. But I would suggest you to use a little less than 1 cup of black jaggery powder first, dissolve it and then taste the mixture to check the sweetness. U can add more jaggery powder if you find it less sweet. Do this before straining and heating the mixture to thicken it.
👍Thanks for the lovely recipe and also for reviving fond memories of this traditional Goan dish.. 😍
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Very healthy receipie. Different must try.
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Wow awesome recipe . Keep it up 👌👌👌
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I will try this Nachni sweet .Dhanyavad.
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I am sure, this must be tasty and healthy both. I'll definitely try making this and let you know the outcome. Thanks for sharing.
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Nice dish
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Delicious
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Superb, reminded me of my Aaji's Recipe, so trying it, thank you. 👍
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1 nachni then 1 cup cocount??
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Can i use raggi pwd n coconut milk from tetra pack?
The traditional recipe uses whole ragi & fresh coconut milk & that is how I have always made it. I think, if you use ragi powder the texture, colour & taste would change because you cant strain the husk. I have no idea about the tetrapack coco milk either. May be you can try it out & see how it goes. 😊
Superbbbbb one for Summer!!
१) Can we make this with readymade Ragi flour/ Ragi satva which we get in market?
२) Can we avoid Coconut milk?
Please reply... wanted to try it
If you use ragi flour then you wont be able to extract ragi milk from it. Using flour would change the colour, texture as well as taste of this dish. Also coconut milk is a must for this recipe.
Hey thanks for this simple n lovely recipe... I made this yesterday for the first time and it turns out really well and delicious 😋👍❤️
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Good one..!!! how long can it be stored refrigerated ?
Thanks a lot🙏 It can be refrigerated for max 3 to 4 days.
👌👌👌Awesome recipe... 😋😋😋 Yummmyyyyyyyyyyyy...
Can we make it by using Ragi Flour & Dabur Home Made Coconut Milk?
Please make a video if possible by using this ingredients.
Thank you. 👍👍
The traditional recipe uses whole ragi & fresh
coconut milk & that is how I have always
made it. I think, if you use ragi powder the
texture, colour & taste would change because you cant strain the husk. I have no idea about the dabur coco milk either. May be you can try it out & see how it goes. 😊
@@bhukkadrecipes9569 Thanks a lot.
What is the proportion of nachni milk & Coconut milk
You can keep it equal. It will not matter as long as we take 1 cup fresh grated coconut & ragi for the recipe. Let the consistency of the mixture before we start heating and when we turn off the heat be similar as shown, the satva will turn out good. Even if water is a little extra then no issues, we would just have to heat & stir a little longer. 😊
I do it at home
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Hi.. Can we use black jaggery please reply soon as I want to make this thank you
Yes you can use black jaggery. I have never tried with black jaggery before. But I guess it will change the colour and you might also need to adjust the proportion of jaggery.
@@bhukkadrecipes9569 Yes okay how much like and I have got Jaggery powder can than be used and how many cups? please reply thank you
I have never used black jaggery before so I dont know how sweet it is compared to brown jaggery. But I would suggest you to use a little less than 1 cup of black jaggery powder first, dissolve it and then taste the mixture to check the sweetness. U can add more jaggery powder if you find it less sweet. Do this before straining and heating the mixture to thicken it.