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10 Nutritional Recipes with Dried Fruits
Dried fruits have been a part of Mediterranean diet since generations and have a history of being a part of Christmas celebrations and other festivities. It's preferred usage in dishes is due to its excellent nutritive profile and long shelf-life. Conventional dried fruits sold these days include raisins, prunes, figs, apricots, peaches, etc; while other fruits are dehydrated and sold dry, sometimes being infused with sweeteners for added taste. In this article, we'll tell you how to make the most of these amazing foods by crafting recipes that simply take your taste buds for a spin.
Delicious Dry Fruit Recipes
Craving dry fruits and love to cook? Make the best of both worlds by taking a look at our delicious dry fruit recipes below.
1. Irish Soda Bread
Irish Soda Bread is a quick and easy-to-whip up recipe, making it a huge family-favourite and one of the best dried-fruit cake recipes.
Ingredients
3 cups of all-purpose flour
2/3rd cups of sugar
3 tablespoons of baking powder
1 tablespoon salt
1 tablespoon baking soda
A handful of raisins
2 beaten eggs
1 cup of buttermilk
1 tablespoon of canola oil
Preparation Time
20 mins for preparing, 45 minutes for baking and a few minutes for cooling
Method
Heat up the oven to 350 degrees Celcius. In a large bowl, take all-purpose flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, baking soda and mix.
Add the raisins and set aside 1 whole beaten egg while you combine another whole beaten egg with some canola oil and 1 cup of buttermilk. Take this and mix it with the flour mixture well. Move the contents over to a 9-inch rounded baking pan and grease the top with a spare beaten egg before you do that.
Bake for around 40 to 45 minutes and let it cool for 10 mins. Remove from the pan, cut it up into wedges and serve fresh.
Servings
This recipe makes for a whole loaf. It serves up to 12 wedged pieces and is simply delicious.
2. Dry Fruit Laddoos
A healthy recipe that involves no added sugar, it's the perfect one for kids and serves ideally as a tasty mid-morning snack.
Ingredients
1/4 cup of cashews
1/4 cup of almonds
1/4 cup of walnuts
7 dates
6 dried apricots
4 dried figs
Dried coconut (optional)
Poppy seeds(optional)
Sesame Seeds(optional)
Preparation Time
Prep time takes 10 minutes while you'll need another 5 minutes to make the laddoos.
Method
For the prepping, you have to roast 1/4 cup almonds and 1/4 cup cashews on a medium flame for 2 minutes and dry roast the nuts in a microwave for 1 minute. Let them cool and roast seeds until you get the aroma. Heat 7 dates, 6 apricots, and 4 figs in a pan and after cooling, put them in a blender and keep it on until you notice the texture changing. You can add 1/4 cup walnuts to the mix and remove later, adding the cashews and almonds.
For these dry fruit laddu recipes, all you do is take your prepared ingredients and knead them well. Divide the mix into 6 to 8 portion sizes and shape em' into balls.
For the garnish, roll up the balls on dried coconut powder or sesame seeds and you're done.
Servings
You get about 6 to 8 laddoos which are fairly good for snack times. Just remember to store in a food grade airtight jar though.
3. Crazy Cranberry Dressing
Cranberries fall under dried fruits too and this crazy cranberry design will take your nonvegetarian dishes for a delectable spin.
Ingredients
Low-salt chicken broth
Yellow cornmeal
Salt
White pepper
Italian Turkey Sausage with cases removed and links
1 large onion
1 large diced fennel bulb
1 garlic clove
1 egg yolk
French or Italian bread crumbs
Dried cranberries
Minced fresh parsley
Minced fresh sage
Balsamic vinegar
Minced fresh savory
A pinch of ground nutmeg
Preparation Time
It'll take 30 minutes to prep up and about 40 minutes to bake and get it ready for serving.
Method
Take a small bowl and whisk one cup broth, cornmeal, salt, and paper until the texture becomes consistent. Pour the remaining broth in a saucepan and boil it. Using the cornmeal and broth blend, keep cooking and stirring for 3 minutes until it becomes thicker. Turn off the flame and set this aside.
Grab a non-stick large skillet and crumble sausage links into it with the diced onions and fennel mixed in. On a medium flame, cook until the sausage changes colour. Garnish with garlic and cook for a minute. Empty out the contents and add egg yolks and the cornmeal blend. Mix in the breadcrumbs, cranberries and the rest of the ingredients.
Move the contents to a baking tray and bake for 40 to 45 minutes at 350 degrees. Serve hot.
Servings
It'll serve up to 8 people.
4. Dry Fruit and Nut Rolls
A great dry fruit recipe and an amazing sweet snack, this one is sure to hit the spot.
Ingredients
1 cup of dry dates
Unsalted pistachios
Raisins
1 cup of fresh grated coconut
Cardamom
Half a cup of sugar
1 cup of milk
2 teaspoons of ghee
A few almonds
A few cashew nuts
Preparation Time
It doesn't take a lot time to prepare the ingredients. Cooking time is about 15 to 20 minutes tops.
Method
Start by roasting the fresh coconut on a non-stick frying pan to dehydrate it. Turn off the stove and now, roast the almonds and the cashew nuts by pouring ghee on the saucepan.
Add in the pistachios after roasting and remove from the pan.
Pour in milk in the pan in low flame and stir the sugar.
Add the cardamom powder after the sugar is dissolved.
After a soft boil, add in the dates, raisins, and the roasted nuts to the mixture.
Keep cooking the nuts on a low flame, stirring gently as it cooks.
After the milk thickens a little, add the coconut powder and cook until the moisture evaporates and the mixture becomes thick.
Add ghee for flavour, turn off the stove and let the mixture cool down completely. Shape it into rolls and serve fresh.
Servings
Serves between 4 to 8 people.
5. Raisin and Cinnamon Puff Waffle Pastries
This one's quick to whip up and doesn't take long.
Ingredients
All-purpose flour
1 puff pastry sheet
1/2 cup cream cheese
1/4 of raisins
Cinnamon
Sugar
Preparation Time
Takes about 15 minutes to get it ready and cooked
Method
Fire up your Belgian iron waffle and set up the workspace by dusting with all-purpose flour. Lay out the puff pastry sheet and set it to 16-by-16 inch pieces. Layer the cream cheese on the middle, leaving a one-inch border for each piece.
Add raisins to the rest of the sections and dust the sheets with a dash of cinnamon and sugar.
Roll the sheets up into jelly rolls, pinch, and seal up the seams. It should look like cylinder-shaped spirals. Place these into the Belgian iron waffle and cook until the color goes brown on both sides. Keep cooking for 10 minutes such that the temperature reads 200 degrees Fahrenheit. Serve hot.
Servings
It serves around 4 to 8 people.
6. Oatmeal and Raisin Bars
What if we tell you that you can make a delicious snack with zero cooking? That's what this recipe is all about.
Ingredients
2 and a half cups of raisins
1 and a half cups of rolled oats
A cup of walnuts
1/2 cup coconut powder (shredded)
1/2 and 1/8 tsp salt
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/2 cup sunflower seeds
Preparation Time
10 minutes to prep and 1 hour to finish
Method
Take an 8 by 8 inch pan and line it up with parchment paper. Pour all the contents into a large bowl, except the sunflower seeds, and run it through a food processor or blender.
Make a mass out of the mix and transfer it to a large bowl.
Add sunflower seeds and press firmly with your hands, shaping the mass into clumps.
Allow these clumps to set for approximately an hour and remove them.
Cut them up into bars and serve fresh.
Servings
Serves an 8 by 8 inch yield which is enough snacks for 2 to 3 people
7. Dry Fruits Milkshake
This dry fruit milkshake recipe will hit the spot during summers and winters, giving you the ultimate health boost.
Ingredients
3 tablespoons of pistas
10 almonds
10 cashews
3 dried figs
3 chopped dates
1/2 teaspoon of cardamom powder
2 and 1/4 cups of milk
Preparation Time
Takes 45 minutes to prepare and finish this recipe
Method
Soak the dried fruits and nuts in water for about 45 minutes. Peel off the almond skins, drain water, and run the contents through the blender.
Mix in cardamom powder and dates.
Add milk and blend until the texture looks smooth.
Mix in more milk and continue to blend.
Garnish using nuts and serve fresh.
Servings
This makes for about 2 to 3 servings
8. Pineapple and Apricot Jam
How would you like some pineapple and apricot jam with that breakfast toast? Here's how to make it.
Ingredients
Dried apricots
1 pineapple (whole)
A pouch of liquid pectin
7 cups of sugar
1/4 cup of lemon juice
Preparation Time
Takes about 2 hours to prepare and a day to finish
Method
Soak the dried apricots overnight in a large bowl, the day before you plan to make the jam.
Drain the fluid in a colander and reserve 1/4 of soaking liquid.
Sterilize some half-pint jars to use them. Get a serrated knife and skin the whole pineapple and measure and cut into four diced cups.
In a pot, add apricots, soaking liquid, and the pineapple. Heat on medium flame and stir.
Lower the flame, cover and cook for 5 minutes until the mix softens.
Take out the mix and pour into an immersion blender to blend to the desired consistency. Mix in lemon juice, pectin, and sugar. Add the mix to the pot and boil for about 2 minutes. Switch off the flame and skim the foam using a spoon.
Pour your jam into the jars and place those on a canning kettle. Add water up to 1-inch less than the neck of the jars and boil for 10 minutes. Remove with a jar lifter and allow to cool, as long as it takes.
Store your jam in the refrigerator after the jars cool down and use the jam whenever you want on toasts, salads, and other dishes.
Servings
If you use 11 pint-sized jars, you get enough servings to last a few weeks!
9. Apricot and Yoghurt Smoothie
If you love smoothies, then you're in for a treat with this cool and classic recipe.
Ingredients
A cup of orange juice
A cup of plain yoghurt
7 ice cubes
Half a teaspoon of orange flower water
One to two teaspoons of sugar
A cup of dried apricots soaked overnight at room temperature
Preparation Time
It takes just 5 minutes to get it ready and that's the best part.
Method
Pour in the orange juice, yoghurt, ice and orange flower water into a food processor or blender.
Add sugar to taste and drain out the apricots. Add the apricots too and blend on high mode for about 30 seconds or until the texture looks smooth and consistent.
Pour into one to two glasses and serve fresh.
Servings
Serves about 1-2 people since it's an instant smoothie.
10. Dried Fruit Chikkis
Who doesn't love chikkis? Enough said, let's get down to the recipe.
Ingredients
A cup of almonds
A cup of pistachios
A cup of cashews
A pinch of saffron (soaked)
2 tbsp pure ghee
2 tsp milk
4 and a quarter cups of jaggery powder
Preparation Time
For this recipe of dry fruit chikki, you will need about 10 minutes to prep the ingredients and a total of 25 minutes to make it.
Method
Take a large pan and drizzle it with ghee on a medium flame. Pour in jaggery powder and stir in until it turns into a consistent paste.
Add almonds, pistachios, cashews, and saffron and blend until the mix starts getting off the pan's sides.
Remove the mix from the flame and smear a bit of ghee on the tray, placing the dry fruit mix in an even way.
Cool down the mix, cut into several pieces and serve fresh.
Servings
It makes for about 8 full servings.
Eating dried fruits can be fun and these recipes show you exactly that. Besides getting your daily dose of iron and heart-healthy nutrients, it's a nutritious way to snack, get lean, and really bubble with energy throughout the day.
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A. After completing the time of six months you should start with dal water and rice water followed by all kind of fruits and vegetables porridge khichadi mash banana mash potato mash sweet potato dairy products and varieties made made out of ragi Suji and oats can also be given to your child
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I Realised My Mom's Real Value in My Life After Becoming a Mom Myself
We dislike our mom sometimes because she always irritates us by saying 'Did you eat?', 'please study well for good results', 'please keep your phone aside', 'it's time to sleep', 'playtime is over', 'stop watching TV', etc. A mom is like a villain for kids but she always supports you. If she is not there, no one will be there to take care of you like this. No one will love you like a mom. My mom has always been there for me whether it is good or bad times. She is like a pillar of the whole house. It never matters how old I am, I will always ask for solutions from my mom as she is an expert in all things.
After I became a mom, I started respecting her a hundred times more. She always taught me to believe in myself and not degrade my self-respect anywhere in any situation. She is the one who supported me. When I lost hope in everything, she stood with me and said 'I am there for you. Don't worry what others say, you just move on.' Never bother about what others will think about your life. Start living your life. She was my support system at that time. No one can take place of moms in anyone's life. Moms are God's grace. I love you mom for being so supportive and helpful. I don't know how you got this power to be so strong and kind in any situation. I hope one day I will also get the power to become like you. I know it's very difficult as I have no patience like you. But I promise I will also support my daughter as you had done for me. I will always like a pillar for my children. Thank you for teaching me and being there for me. Being a mother is as difficult as doing some job or work as all the responsibility falls on the mom. Love you, mom.
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Taking Your Premature Baby Home - Preparation and Planning
Taking a premature baby home for the first time can be an emotional day for the parents. As a parent, you'll be eager to show your little one his home and at the same time, you will be nervous to take your baby away from the security and care of the hospital. If you are concerned about handling your baby at home, do remember that doctors don’t discharge preemies until they are ready. And with some planning and groundwork, you can prepare to manage the situation well too.
When Can a Premature Baby Go Home?
Many parents wonder about the time when premature babies are allowed to go home. Discharge of a premature baby from the hospital may depend on covering of certain milestones rather than completing a regulated time frame. As such, there is no instruction which defines the duration of time a premature baby is supposed to spend in the NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit). Many premature babies may get a discharge near their original date of birth. But some babies may have to stay well past their due dates especially if they need help with breathing or have had surgery.
Things to Take Care of Before Taking Your Premature Baby Home
It is typical to feel nervous while shifting your preemie from hospital to home. But there are simple ways which can facilitate a smooth transition.
1. Check for the Requirements for Discharge
It may be reassuring to understand that the hospital will not discharge your baby unless doctors are confident that you and your preemie are ready. It commonly implies that your baby does not require the hospital’s expert gear and medical care anymore. When your baby will be able to breastfeed or bottlefeed with no breathing troubles and is slowly gaining weight, then the doctors may consider giving a discharge to your baby. His body temperature may also remain steady when put in an open crib.
2. Medical Needs After Discharge
The hospital may present you with a schedule for follow-up visits and medical appointments with the doctor or other specialists. Remember to take the contact details of the doctors as well as of an individual at the NICU (Neonatal Intensive Unit) in case you wish to inquire something. You can also choose to refer to a specialist or paediatrician privately for subsequent check-ups. In case your baby requires special paraphernalia (oxygen tank or apnea monitor) for his care, doctors generally provide detailed instructions and necessary training for it. You can note down all the questions you may like to ask to understand well how the medical gear you are taking along works. It may be a good idea to create a support network and enlist the help of some people beforehand to aid you during the initial days of bringing your baby home.
3. Prepare for Discharge of Your Premature Baby
In the weeks preceding your baby’s changeover to home, the hospital staff may start assisting you to adapt most of his care routines like feeding, nappy changing, bathing, and dressing. You may also get the opportunity to familiarise with your baby by being with him for a short duration of time. Most hospitals have special rooms where mothers can spend some time with their preemies before transferring them to home. Such an arrangement allows the mother to care of her baby, be with him all by herself so that she may gain the confidence to eventually do so later on. Some hospitals may let mothers take their baby for a stroll in the pram inside the hospital to habituate with them independently sans the hospital staff. All this is done to strengthen your bond with your baby.
4. Check Your Baby's Medical Records and Insurance Coverage
It may be wise to contact your health insurance firm and get your baby’s name included to your insurance policy right after his birth. Insurance agencies require this to be done within a couple of days of baby’s birth. Some insurance establishments provide for home nursing visits or even wide-ranging nursing care for babies with complex medical issues. Your doctor can help you decide which insurance coverage will best suit your situation. Also, arrange a file to keep all the medical records, hospital correspondence and financial statements safe.
5. Choose a Pediatrician and Arrange Appointments
It may bear well to select a paediatrician in advance rather than waiting till the time your baby comes home. While choosing a paediatrician, do find out about his experience in caring for premature babies and whether he will be available to attend at odd hours or on call. In case your baby’s care involves tube feeds or ventilator, ask the paediatrician regarding his expertise in treating such cases. You can also turn to the NICU staff for a suitable recommendation for an expert paediatrician.
Schedule the first visit of your baby to the paediatrician before he arrives home. Consult the NICU staff about the likely time an appointment is needed. Usually, it is within 2 to 3 days of release from the hospital. Also, ask the NICU staff if your baby requires any visits with other specialists (ophthalmologists, neurologists, early-intervention specialists, physical therapists) apart from visiting a paediatrician. In case you do, take referrals and contact details of those medical practitioners. Some premature infants may need certain routine tests like hearing and vision tests, blood tests. Be sure you comprehend all the tests sought after discharge.
6. Learn CRP and Get Specialized Training in It
It may prove beneficial to get trained in infant CPR and learn about it before your tiny one comes home after getting a discharge from the hospital. It may be best to rope in your partner to take a course in it too. You can also request other family members like grandparents or caregivers to learn it. You can seek the NICU staff’s advice to suggest an appropriate program for training your support system.
7. Decide About Circumcision
In case your preemie is a boy, you may have to decide regarding circumcision. A healthy full-term infant boy may be circumcised before he leaves the hospital. Generally, the same norm can apply to a healthy preterm baby boy.
8. Install an Infant-friendly Car Seat
Your baby may need a car seat while travelling from the hospital to home. You can opt for an infant car seat equipped with a three or five-point harness arrangement. You can also go in for a five-point harness convertible car safety seat. You may need to modify the car seats with head supports and extra padding to keep your baby’s head upright and to ensure that he has no trouble breathing. As a precaution, you can also take the car seat to the hospital for a safety test.
Some babies with respiratory issues may not be able to travel in a conventional infant car seat. In such a scenario, discuss with your doctor about the options for moving your baby home.
9. Attend a Discharge Debriefing of Baby
You can expect a discharge debriefing at the time of your baby’s release from the hospital to review medical care, check follow-up appointments and to allow you satisfactory time for any questions you may have about your baby. Ensure that you know all the drills and understand the directives.
Tips to Keep in Mind While Taking Care of Your Preemie at Home
Some tips to bear in mind while at home with your preemie are as follows:
Your baby will be at a higher risk of infections due to his immature immune system. Therefore, you will need to take precautions and limit his outings and contact with other people as much as possible. Also, avoid public places and restrict invitees to your home.
Be prepared for your baby to be sleeping for shorter periods but more than a normal full-term baby. You should make your baby sleep on his back to lessen the risk of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome).
Spend as much time as you can to enjoy some skin-to-skin connection with your baby. Such kind of contact is also called kangaroo care. Studies show that kangaroo care can nurture parent-child bonding, encourage breastfeeding, and enhance a baby’s health.
Caring for a preemie can be physically and mentally demanding and exhausting. Thus, don’t hesitate to receive offers of support and help from others. Make sure you get enough rest, eat well and remain stress-free.
The prospect of taking care of your premature baby at home without the backing and support of hospital supervision can be scary. It is very normal to be apprehensive particularly if your little one requires special facilities. However, most parents usually get accustomed to caring for their babies fairly quickly. Going home with your preemie can be hugely advantageous in many ways. It can help nurture the bond that you share with your baby and establish feeding patterns. Things may not seem perfect at first but soon with time and practise, you'll learn to take care of your baby.
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Not all children are outgoing in nature and don't feel too comfortable initiating conversations and making new friends. Parents and teachers need to step in and help bring them out of their shells. Only then can they build peer relationships in childhood.
Making friends and building positive relationships with people happens over time, just like learning to hold a pencil, and reading or writing. However, the ability to build relationships differs from one individual to the next too. It can take time for introverts, but may be easier if a kid is outgoing. Nevertheless, it’s possible for quiet and introverted children to forge relationships.
7 Tips on Helping Kids Build Relationships with Peers
1. Encourage Your Preschooler’s Efforts
Every time you see your child with peers of the same age group, encourage him to play with them. However, you should also show support if his first few attempts of making a new friend are unsuccessful. You don’t want him to feel discouraged to try again.
2. Make Him Feel Good About Himself
Speak to your child about his positive qualities. If he’s generous, tell him so. You could suggest that he shares his toy by letting a potential friend play with it. It’ll teach him how to break the ice and will prevent him from becoming demotivated in case his offers of friendship are rebuffed.
3. Let Him Know Making Friends Takes Time
Initiating a friendship is a matter of seconds; however, building a solid relationship takes time. You need to help your child understand the difference. It’ll keep him motivated.
4. Educate about the Qualities of a Good Friend
Kids should be taught the meaning of being a good individual and a good-natured human being. It’ll help them to make better choices as they interact and grow. Here are some of the traits you can list:
Being compassionate and kind
Being honest
Willingness to share happiness and empathise with sadness
Loyalty
A good sense of humour
Sharing similar interests
Positive attitude towards life and people
Joyful in nature and should be fun to be with
Cooperative
Not possessive
Not needy or greedy
5. Character above All!
Teaching kids that it’s the character that matters when choosing friends is very important. Teach them that physical appearance and wealth do not make any difference to a person’s character and shouldn’t affect children’s peer relationships.
6. Initiate Conversations
There are many children who struggle to make new friends because of their shy nature. Parents and teachers need to help them initiate conversations. Organise simple games and activities where every child has to introduce himself to the people in the room.
7. Give Compliments
Kids love to be complimented. Who doesn’t? Compliments make people feel good about themselves and remind him of their positive qualities. Take your kids to a play area and encourage them to approach other children. Compliment them when they do. They can then progress to playing with them.
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A. I’m not aware about what medicine it is for I can only tell you that these basic medicines you can take throughout your lactation it’s not a problem the medicines that you could take before your pregnancy can always be taken during the time of lactation
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Q. #asktheexpert mam iam 33 weeks now when can I expect delivery date
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A. The basic delivery date is normally 39 to 3 40 weeks of your pregnancy whenever you are ready for your delivery and whenever you hit your labour that’s going to be the right time for you further move your Dr is going to tell you when are you going to deliver with the help of an ultrasound
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