Breakfast Muffins

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Cooks in: 30 Minutes Serves: 2 People

This is a simple breakfast recipe made with jowar flour. For this recipe I have used sattu for protein and veggies for micro nutrients. A well balanced healthy breakfast option. These savoury muffins can be served even as a snack item. They are tasty and quite filling.

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven at 180 degrees. Grease a muffins tray and keep aside. Dry roast jowar flour on low heat for 5 minutes to remove the raw smell.
  2. Add water to flaxseed powder and make gel. Keep aside.
  3. Sieve jowar flour, sattu, baking powder and soda in a wide mixing bowl. Now add other dry ingredients. Finally add chopped veggies and mix well. Add vinegar, oil and finally water to make batter of pouring consistency.
  4. Fill the muffins tray with the prepared batter and bake for 20 to 25 minutes. Once done, do tooth pick test by inserting a toothpick. If it comes out clean, they are ready. If the batter sticks, then bake further for a few more minutes.
  5. Once done, remove the tray and allow it to cool down for 10 minutes before removing. Serve warm.

Note:

  • Bajra flour can be used for this recipe.
  • Besan or Pottukadalai mauve can be used instead of sattu.
  • 1/4 Cup fresh curd can be used instead of Apple Cider Vinegar. In that case, reduce the water quantity  accordingly.
  • Sunflower oil can be used instead of Olive oil.

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4 Comments

  1. Hi
    Is sattu and chickpea /besan is same?
    If yes can’t use what can I add instead of that (gluten free)
    Thanks

    1. Hi, sattu is obtained from roasted chana dal. If you are allergic, try adding slightly roasted moong dal flour.

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