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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Besan Laddoo and Boorelu

Hello friends,


Here is another entry of mine for JIHVA - Wedding Feasts event hosted by Priya and originally started by Indira's Jihva for Ingredients post, because this is a must in our marriages in Rajasthan. How can you do any festival without a besan laddoo. Hmm... never though.. lol...


Besan Laddoo - बेसन लड्डू (Chick Pea Flour Sweet Balls)


Ingredients
Besan (Chick Pea Flour) - 2 cups
Ghee (Clarified Butter) - 1/2 cup
Cheeni (Sugar) - 1 cup
Kaju (Cahswes) - to garnish (broken in half)
Preparation

  • Add ghee in a wide pan and let it get hot.
  • Add besan and fry it till nice aroma starts coming from it, it should become very light brown. Keep stirring it continuously.
  • Take it off from gas and let it cool down just enough to be able to handle in your palms.
  • Add sugar, mix well and make desired shaped balls from it.
  • Add a broken half of cashew in the middle of the laddo.

Serving
Serve them as a dessert any day of the year.


I am also reposting one of my other old posts of Boorelu which is a must in any Andhra weddings (I am sure all Andhrites will agree) for JIHVA - Wedding Feasts event.






Boorelu (बूरेलु) - Moong Dal and Coconut Laddu


Ingredients
Moong Dal - 1 cup
Sugar - 1.25 cup
Shredded Coconut - 1 cup
Ilaichi (Cardamon) - 3-4 (in powder form)
Wheat Flour - 1 cup
Salt - as per taste
Oil - 3 tsp
Preparation

  • Wash and soak moong dal for 4 hours
  • Grind soaked dal (don't add lot of water as dal has already soaked a lot of water)
  • Add 1/2 tsp of salt, oil to the ground dal and mix well. The consistency should be that of idli batter
  • Now, take your idli moulds and make idlis out of the batter
  • While idlis are hot, grind them to a pulp with no lumps.
  • Now, in another pan, take 3/4 cup water, heat it
  • Add sugar, ilaichi, coconut and ground idli pulp. 
  • Simmer and keep mixing till it is of chapati dough consistency.
  • Remove from fire and let it cool down just lightly, don't cool it down all the way. 
  • Grease your palms and Make lemon size balls out of it.
  • Now, take flour in a bowl, add 1 tsp of salt, water and mix it to a poting consistency (enough to coat moong dal balls)
  • Heat oil in a kadahi till
  • Dip each moong dal ball in flour mix and deep fry them till they are golden brown
  • Take them on paper towel to drain excell oil

Serving
Just enjoy it anytime with anything. You can eat it as a snack or a dessert.



That's all for now. Take care till next post.

23 comments:

  1. Both the sweets look very delicious and yummy.Very nice pics.

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  2. Thanks Kiran. Besan Laddoo were clicked by my husband :)

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  3. Besan laddo just looks very delicious and the moong dal and coconut laddo's are very new to me i must give a try for this recipe.... Excellent.

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  4. Both sweet looks delicious and very tempting dear :-)

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  5. I love the besan ladoo recipe. I did not know you add paneer to it. It must be very rich.

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  6. Thanks everyone. We don't add paneer to it . Did I do a typo?

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  7. Loved your besan Ladoos but Moong Dal and Coconut Ladoos is quite new to me.

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  8. Both the sweets looks perfect n delicious dear,, besan laddoo looks yum yum..

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  9. Tempting Laddoo and boorelu..looks awesome..

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  10. both the laddoos look so yummy. the boorelu is new for me :)

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  11. I am confused, which one to choose..:D love both

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  12. Boorelu...its kinda rhyme to laddu...nice one priya

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  13. Both looks great, love especially the besan ladoo, nice shape.....

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  14. They look yum and u have a lovely recipe collection.

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  15. This is the 1st time I ma seeing this recipe it sounds really interesytint.The besan ladoos also look delicious and I love the clicks.

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  16. Love besan ladoo. You have a nice blog here with authentic Rajasthani recieps. Glad I found your blog :-)

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  17. Thank you guys for wonderful comments. Welcome @ Rajee and @My Cooking Experiments to my blog, please keep visiting and leaving your valuable comments :)

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  18. Hey Priya....you posted so many awesome recipes recently......i am late but these laddoos are have been such favorites of my husband.....it has been ages i made these..

    Loved you stuffed pasta and gajar matar paneer...lovely..

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  19. wow...that looks delicious....came here from anothe rblog after looking out for kalakand...nice blog....fee free to visit mine when u find time:)

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