Millex Mother Root makes mealtime quick, safe, and nutritious for babies. Packed with sprouted grains, dry fruits, and spices, it ensures complete nourishment in minutes.
Busy parents understand the challenge of preparing healthy and delicious meals for their little ones without spending hours in the kitchen. Quick and healthy baby food recipes save time while keeping your baby’s tummy full and taste buds happy. Fresh and wholesome ingredients have a big impact during those formative growing years, making mealtime not only fun but also healthy.
Millex simplifies this with high-quality and nutrient-dense products that enable you to prepare healthy baby food in minutes. Silky smooth purees and gentle, easy-to-chew blends are made to nourish your baby’s growth. No preservatives and no hassle, just honest goodness you can depend on.
1. Millex Mother Root
Millex Mother Root is a healthy mix of 10 traditional ingredients such as sprouted cereals, red rice, dry fruits, and spices. Formulated for babies from 6 to 30 months, it facilitates a smooth and easy switch to solids as well as complete nutrition. This blend is filled with essential vitamins, minerals, proteins, and fibre content that help in digestion, build immunity, and offer long-lasting energy. It is trusted by mothers due to its purity, safety, and nutritional efficacy.
Ingredients
● Sprouted finger millet
● Sprouted green gram
● Red rice
● Dry fruits
● Spices
How to Prepare
Measure the needed quantity of Millex Mother Root mix. Mix with milk or water and stir to remove lumps. Simmer on low heat for 5 to 7 minutes until it reaches a paste-like consistency. Feed warm as porridge. To add variety, make dosa or mix with other baby foods. This 100% natural preparation is free from artificial additives, preservatives, or refined sugar and is a healthy and safe option for your baby’s first foods.
2. Millet Paniyaram with Coconut Sesame Chutney
Millet paniyaram is a soft, bite-sized food that is healthy and tasty. Prepared using beetroot dosa mix, it is iron-rich and perfect for travel or lunch boxes. The coconut sesame chutney goes well with the paniyaram, providing healthy fats and calcium.
Ingredients
● 1 packet beetroot dosa mix
● 1 cup water
● ½ cup grated coconut
● 2-3 tbsp roasted sesame seeds
● ½ tbsp tamarind
● 2 garlic cloves
● ¼ cup water
How to Prepare
Combine the beetroot dosa mix with water to form a smooth paste, let it rest for 15–20 minutes, then heat the paniyaram pan. Pour batter into each mould and cook until it becomes golden brown outside and soft inside. For the chutney, grind coconut, sesame seeds, tamarind, and garlic into water until the desired consistency.
Serve warm paniyaram with chutney for a healthy snack that is suitable for kids and adults alike. It is easy to make, travel-friendly, and naturally rich in minerals and fibre, so it is a healthy pick for growing children.
3. Millet Pongal for Babies
Millet pongal is another of the comforting, quick baby food recipes that expose babies to healthy grains at an early age. It is creamy, mildly spiced, and nutrient-rich, particularly in fibre and plant protein.
Ingredients
● 200 g millet
● 100 g yellow moong dal
● 10 whole black peppercorns
● 1 tsp cumin seeds
● ½ tsp grated ginger
● Salt to taste
● 1 tbsp ghee
● 10 cashew nuts
● ¼ pepper powder
● ¼ tsp cumin powder
● 6-7 curry leaves
How to Prepare
Roast moong dal in ghee until it gives a fragrance. In a pressure cooker, take dal, millet, peppercorns, cumin seeds, ginger, salt, and water. Pressure cook for 5 whistles. Roast cashews in ghee along with curry leaves, cumin powder, and pepper powder until golden and aromatic. Pour over cooked pongal and mix well.
Serve plain pongal to babies by avoiding whole spices. This recipe makes an excellent breakfast and helps introduce babies to soft, easily digestible grains while aiding healthy growth and immunity.
4. Foxtail Millet Khichdi
Foxtail millet khichdi is an easy, spicy dish for babies and toddlers. It is satiating, protein-rich, and easy to digest.
Ingredients
● 1 cup foxtail millet
● ½ cup moong dal
● 2 tbsp ghee or oil
● 1 tsp mustard seeds
● 10 curry leaves
● 1 inch ginger
● 2 tbsp cumin powder
● 1 tsp black pepper powder
● 4 green chillies (optional for toddlers)
● 6 cups of boiled water
● Salt to taste
● Lemon juice or grated coconut (optional)
How to Prepare
Heat ghee or oil, and add mustard seeds, curry leaves, ginger, cumin, pepper, and chillies. Add washed millet and moong dal, then add boiled water. Cook for 20 minutes or 3 whistles until it becomes soft. Add salt, lemon juice, or coconut if desired.
This meal is suitable for breakfast, lunch, or supper and can be plain for infants or seasoned for older children. It offers a well-balanced combination of carbohydrates, protein, and wholesome fat for long-term energy.
5. Foxtail Millet with Carrot
Foxtail millet and carrot are a fast, healthy meal for infants, toddlers, and children. Carrots provide natural sweetness, beta-carotene, and fibre, and millet supplies protein and minerals.
Ingredients
● 600 g carrots, sliced and peeled
● 100 g millet
● Water (just enough to cover)
How to Prepare
In a pot, place carrots and millet, adding just enough water to cover them. Boil for 30 minutes until vegetables are tender. Puree or mash to desired consistency, adding water if necessary.
This dish is easy to prepare, mild in taste, and even okay for picky eaters. It can be warmed and served as a smooth puree for babies or with a bit of texture for toddlers who are learning to chew. Its sweetness is a hit with children and also delivers vitamins A and C and minerals important for eye health, immune function, and digestion.
6. Apple Pear Millet Porridge
Apple pear millet porridge is a mild and sweet baby food rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and fibre. This makes an ideal choice for a snack or breakfast.
Ingredients
● 2 tbsp millet
● 1 ½ cups water
● ½ small green apple (peeled, cored)
● ½ small pear (peeled, cored)
How to Prepare
Wash millet thoroughly. Mix millet, apple, pear, and water in a pan. Cook on low heat for about 30 minutes until thickened. Mash the fruits with a fork and mix well. Let it cook slightly before serving.
This porridge is sweet naturally without adding sugar, and it is perfect for babies 6 months old and above. It aids digestion, helps to boost immunity, and energises active little babies.
7. Baby Cereal with Toasted Millet
Toasted millet baby cereal is a nutty-tasting, warm meal rich in fibre and minerals. Millet is an ideal first grain for babies due to its mild flavour, and its aroma is enhanced through toasting. The versatility of this meal allows it to be tailored with spices or fruit of your choice, depending on your baby’s age.
Ingredients
● 1 tbsp olive oil or vegetable oil
● 1 cup whole grain millet
● 2 cups boiling water
How to Prepare
Warm oil in a big pan. Add millet and sauté until it turns fragrant and golden brown. Add boiling water, cover, and cook for 30 minutes until the liquid is absorbed. Stand for 5 minutes, then fork through. For older babies, add flavour with mild spices such as cinnamon or ginger, and combine with mashed fruit or vegetables.
This recipe provides a healthy foundation for dinner or breakfast and aids in digestion, development, and long-lasting energy. The recipe is easy, adjustable, and prepared with fewer ingredients, and therefore ideal for hectic parents who would like to prepare simple meals in no time.
8. Apples, Carrots, and Millet Stew
Millet stew with apples and carrots is another 10-minute baby meals. It is a sweet, nutritious dish that is liked by babies. Vitamin C is contributed by apples, beta-carotene for eye care by carrots, and fibre and minerals by millet. Soft texture makes it ideal for babies who are moving towards textured foods.
Ingredients
● 3 cups chopped carrots
● ½ cup raw millet
● 1 ½ cups apple juice or water
● ½ cup chopped apples
How to Prepare
Mix carrots, millet, water or apple juice, and apples in a saucepan. Cook on low heat until millet is tender, approximately 20 minutes, stirring every now and then to avoid sticking. Mash or make puree as desired once cooked. Serve warm as breakfast or a snack.
This recipe integrates natural sweetness with beneficial nutrients to aid immunity, growth, and digestion. It is easy to digest and stomach-friendly, which makes it the best option for introducing babies to solid foods.
9. Millet Veggie Salad
Millet veggie salad is a nutritious, colourful dish for toddlers who are ready for small, soft bites. Millet gives energy and fibre, and vegetables provide vitamins and minerals. For meat options, you can add chicken to add protein.
Ingredients
● Soft-cooked millet
● Well-cooked diced carrots
● Mashed cooked peas, if necessary
● Shredded cooked chicken
How to Prepare
Combine all the ingredients in a bowl and toss well. Serve as finger food for toddlers or partially mashed for younger infants. The dish promotes self-feeding and chewing skill development. It is versatile and varied, and vegetables or proteins may be used depending on availability. Millet and veggie salad is a nutritious, filling snack or light meal for developing children.
Millex- Nutritious Baby Meals in Minutes
Give your baby the proper start with Millex Mother Root, a baby food without preservatives, with wholesome goodness for healthy growth and development. It is formulated with traditional ingredients and is a safe option for infants. Millex makes mealtime fast, convenient, and full of goodness. Choose Millex Mother Root to provide complete nourishment in every spoonful. Visit our online store today and take home the reliable care your baby needs.
1. At what age can I start giving Millex Mother Root to my baby?
A. Millex Mother Root is suitable for infants from 6 to 30 months as their first solid food.
2. How do I prepare Millex Mother Root for my baby?
A. Mix the required quantity with milk or water, simmer for 5–7 minutes, and serve warm as porridge. It can also be made into dosa or added to other baby foods.
3. Is Millex Mother Root safe for babies?
A. Yes, it is 100% natural, free from preservatives, additives, and refined sugar—safe for everyday baby nutrition.
4. What are the benefits of giving Millex Mother Root daily?
A. It supports growth, digestion, immunity, and energy with protein, fiber, vitamins, and minerals from sprouted grains and dry fruits.
5. Can Millex Mother Root be given if my baby is a picky eater?
A. Absolutely! Its smooth texture and natural taste make it easy to feed, and you can also mix it with fruits or veggies for variety.