What Is a 'Soft Reset'?
Forget harsh cleanses or restrictive diets. A soft reset is about starting your day with something that is easy on your digestive system while providing sustained energy. Porridge, a breakfast staple in many cultures, is cooked until soft and mushy, making
it easy for the body to digest first thing in the morning. Unlike sugary cereals that lead to a quick energy spike and subsequent crash, the complex carbohydrates in porridge release energy slowly. This helps maintain stable blood sugar levels, keeping you focused and preventing mid-morning hunger pangs.
The Power of Figs (Anjeer)
Figs, known as anjeer in India, are the star of this dish for good reason. They are nutritional powerhouses, packed with dietary fibre, vitamins, and minerals. This high fibre content is excellent for promoting digestive health, helping to prevent constipation and supporting a healthy gut environment. Figs are also a source of bone-friendly minerals like calcium, magnesium, and potassium. Their natural sweetness provides a delicious flavour without the need for refined sugars, making your breakfast both healthy and satisfying. Whether you use fresh or dried figs, you're adding a dose of wellness to your bowl.
Beyond the Basic Bowl: Building Your Porridge
While oats are a popular and nutritious base, feel free to explore other grains available in Indian kitchens. Ragi (finger millet) is a fantastic gluten-free option, rich in calcium and iron. Dalia (broken wheat) also makes for a hearty and fibrous porridge. The key is to cook your chosen grain until it’s soft and creamy. You can cook it with water, milk, or a plant-based milk like almond or coconut milk. To enhance the flavour, consider adding a pinch of cardamom or cinnamon powder while cooking. These spices not only add warmth but also come with their own health benefits.
How to Create Your Perfect Fig Porridge
Here is a simple framework to make your own soft morning reset. Start by cooking half a cup of your chosen grain (oats, ragi flour, etc.) with one to one-and-a-half cups of liquid (water or milk). While it simmers, chop 2-3 dried or fresh figs (anjeer) and add them to the pot. Let everything cook together on a low flame, stirring occasionally until the porridge is thick and the figs are soft. If using dried figs, you can soak them overnight to make them even softer. To serve, you can caramelise some extra fig halves in a pan with a little honey or jaggery for a beautiful and tasty garnish. Top your bowl with a sprinkle of nuts like almonds or walnuts for healthy fats and an extra crunch.
Making It a Morning Ritual
The benefits of fig porridge extend beyond its nutritional profile. The act of preparing and eating a warm, comforting breakfast can be a form of mindfulness. Instead of rushing through your meal, take a few moments to sit and savour it. This simple ritual can help reduce stress and set a positive, calm tone for the rest of your day. It’s an act of self-care that tells your body and mind that they are being looked after. By turning your breakfast into a mindful practice, you embrace the full meaning of a 'soft reset'—starting your day with intention, nourishment, and peace.

















