Tips
- You can make the stuffing part the previous day and refrigerate it. Next day, you can use it to make the Paniyaram. That will save your time in busy mornings.
- You can use the regular idli / dosa batter what we use at home. No special preparations are needed.
- You can also make Sprouted Green Gram Sweet Idli in a similar way.
- Instead of whole green gram, chana dal can also be used to make the stuffing.
Nutrient values
- Rice contains a lot of carbohydrates that gives your kid’s body the energy they need.
- Urad dal is one of the richest sources of proteins and vitamin B. It also has iron, folic acid, calcium, magnesium and potassium.
- Sprouted green gram is a good source of fiber, vitamins, minerals and enzymes. It delivers a boost of vitamin C and K. Vitamin K is essential for the process of blood clotting, builds strong bones and prevents heart diseases.
- Sprouts contain a decent amount of vitamin A, antioxidants and iron which is proven to promote healthy hair growth. They contain many nutrients which maintain the health of the skin and enhance its glow.
- Starch present in the sprouts converts into glucose, fructose and maltose thereby enhancing the digestibility and making it a superb food.
- Jaggery acts as a cleansing agent and purifies blood. It contains many anti-oxidants and minerals like zinc and selenium.
- Jaggery aids digestion and minimizes constipation. It is an energy booster and cures cough and cold.
Side effects
Rice, Urad dal and Jaggery are not allergic in nature. Green gram sprouts can carry bacteria. So raw sprouts should be avoided for children. Kids can eat sprouts in a cooked version.
Before preparing this recipe, just check if your kids are allergic to any of the above ingredients.