Ragi Cheela For Weight Loss – How To Make Instant Ragi Dosa – Lose Weight Fast 2-3 kgs In A Week

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ingredients
Ragi flour: 1 cup
salt: 1/2 tsp
Turmeric powder: 1/3 tsp
ajwain: 1/3 tsp
black pepper powder: 1/4 tsp
shallots: a small handful
green chilies: 2 (or as needed)
ginger: 1/4 inch
curry leaves: 1 sprig
coriander leaves: 2-3 sprigs
water as needed
ghee – 1/4 tsp for each cheela
sesame oil to grease the tawa
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if making for kids, reduce chilies, and add grated carrot or beetroot.

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