Nutritional Facts of Mini Bajra and Oats Uttapa ( Baby and Toddler)

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How many calories does one Mini Bajra and Oats Uttapa have?

Mini Bajra and Oats Uttapa has 25 calories for 1 uttapa.

Mini Bajra and Oats Uttapa ( Baby and Toddler)

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Mini bajra oats uttapam for toddlers is a finger food which babies love to hold and learn self-eating and independence. Healthy bajra oats mini uttapam is also quick as it doesn’t have fermenting. There is only 1 hour of resting time. Learn how to make mini oats uttapam for toddlers.

To make mini bajra oats uttapam for toddlers, you need a little bit of planning as bajra has to be soaked for 8 hours. This helps in easy digestion. Drain it, add clean water and pressure cook it for 5 whistles. Add all the remaining ingredients to it like bajra flour, urad dal flour, curd, carrot, oats and salt along with ¼ cup of water. Mix well and keep aside for about an 1 hour. When you want to serve make round uttapams in a mini uttapa pan. Cook the uttapams with little oil as mentioned in the recipe.

‘Mini’ is the best format to serve your child, as it is easy for them to handle all by themselves! But the best part is that these healthy mini uttapam for kids recipe is mini only in size, but maxi in nutrient value, all thanks to carefully chosen ingredients like iron-rich bajra and fibre-rich oats. Oats will provide energy and the iron from bajra will help in carrying this energy and other nutrients to all parts of the body.



Grated carrot improves the texture, adds a mild sweetness and a lot of vitamins too, to the healthy bajra oats mini uttapam. While this recipe requires a long soaking time, it does not need to be fermented, so you can soak the bajra overnight and prepare the uttapa for your baby’s breakfast, for a power-packed start to the day.

Serve these mini oats uttapam for toddlers immediately so that the kids can enjoy the perfect texture.

Is Mini Bajra and Oats Uttapa healthy?

Yes, this is healthy. 

  1. Mini Bajra Oats Uttapa - Rich in Iron and Vitamin A.
  2. Mini Bajra and Oats Uttapa is a soft finger food which most babies would love to dig into.
  3. Bajra lends small quantities of iron to growing kids to maintain their haemoglobin count.
  4. Bajra in combination with urad dal, enhances the protein content of these mini uttapas.
  5. Carrots will lends vitamin A which has a role to play in clear vision and glowing skin.

Let's understand the Ingredients.

 

What's good.

1. Bajra flour Bajra flour is high in protein and is a complete protein for vegetarians when combined with dal. So as a Vegetarian, include bajra in your diet.  Bajra is a great option for those on a gluten free diet. Bajra is rich in Magnesium which improves insulin response by lowering insulin resistance which is good for Diabetics and healthy heart but to be had in restricted quantity and had with low fat curds or raita to minimise the carb impact. See here for the 18 benefits of bajra flour and why you should have it.

2. Urad Dal : 1 cup of cooked urad dal gives 69.30% of folic acid of your daily requirement of folate.  The folic acid in urad dal helps your body to produce and maintain new cells, especially red blood cells. Being rich in Phosphorus it works with Calcium to build our bones, high in fibre and good for heart, good for lowering cholesterol and good for diabetes. See here for 10 super benefits of urad dal

3. Curd + Low fat Curds :  Curds help in digestion as it has very good bacteria. Probiotics in curds acts as a mild laxative but, in case of diarrhoea and dysentery, it is a boon, if curd is used with rice.They help in weight reduction, good for your heart and build immunity. The only difference between curds and low fat curds is the fat level. Read the benefits of curds to include in your daily diet. 

4. Carrots (gajjar) : Carrots have the nutrient Beta Carotene which is a form of Vitamin A, helps prevent deterioration of the eye as one gets older and prevents night blindness. Carrot is great for the eyes.They relieve constipation, lower blood pressure, have fibre and lower cholesterol. Read the 11 super benefiits of carrots and why to include in your daily diet.

5. Oats : Oats are a great source of protein for Vegetarians. It is rich in soluble fibre (to make it good for diabetics), which helps lower blood LDL cholesterol, the so-called "Bad" cholesterol. Whole Oats have an antioxidant called Avenanthramide (a polyphenol from oats) which helps lower blood pressure levels. Soluble fibre absorbs water and swells and to become gel like substance which helps in the absorption of nutrients like B Vitamins and minerals like Magnesium and Zinc which are key to a good heart. See here why oats are good for you?

Value per per mini uttapa% Daily Values
Energy25 cal1%
Protein0.7 g1%
Carbohydrates2.9 g1%
Fiber0.5 g2%
Fat1.2 g2%
Cholesterol0.3 mg0%
VITAMINS
Vitamin A43.4 mcg1%
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)0 mg0%
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)0 mg0%
Vitamin B3 (Niacin)0.1 mg1%
Vitamin C0.1 mg0%
Vitamin E0 mg0%
Folic Acid (Vitamin B9)3 mcg2%
MINERALS
Calcium7.3 mg1%
Iron0.3 mg1%
Magnesium6.4 mg2%
Phosphorus23.9 mg4%
Sodium1.5 mg0%
Potassium20.9 mg0%
Zinc0.1 mg1%
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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