Hello Friends,
After a while, I am here with an authentic Rajasthani recipe. This is a laddoo recipe which I made for my dear friend R, who delivered a princess 4 days ago. This laddoo is made for new mothers to help them with their strength and increase in their milk supply. It is also made and eaten during winter months to keep bodies warm, specially for someone who has Arthritis. My MIL has it regularly during all winter months and when they came for my older boy's delivery, she brought me a big supply of these laddoos, almost triple the size of the laddoos that you see here in picture. I used to hate jaggery then and only I know how I ate them, but somehow now I loved them, weird right, when there is no need to eat them? But, then who can stop me from devouring such delicious laddoos any time :)
After a while, I am here with an authentic Rajasthani recipe. This is a laddoo recipe which I made for my dear friend R, who delivered a princess 4 days ago. This laddoo is made for new mothers to help them with their strength and increase in their milk supply. It is also made and eaten during winter months to keep bodies warm, specially for someone who has Arthritis. My MIL has it regularly during all winter months and when they came for my older boy's delivery, she brought me a big supply of these laddoos, almost triple the size of the laddoos that you see here in picture. I used to hate jaggery then and only I know how I ate them, but somehow now I loved them, weird right, when there is no need to eat them? But, then who can stop me from devouring such delicious laddoos any time :)
Aata aut Gond Ke Laddoo - आटा और गोंद के लड्डू (Wheat Flour and Edible Gum Sweet Balls)
Ingredients
Aata (Whole Wheat Flour) - 2 cups
Mixed Nuts - 1 cup, chopped, I used an authentic mix of cashew, almonds and pecans
Gond (Edible Gum) - 1 cup
Jaggery - 1.5 cups
Kali Mirch (Black Pepper) - 2 tsps, coarsely ground
Ghee (Clarified Butter) - 1 cup
Aata (Whole Wheat Flour) - 2 cups
Mixed Nuts - 1 cup, chopped, I used an authentic mix of cashew, almonds and pecans
Gond (Edible Gum) - 1 cup
Jaggery - 1.5 cups
Kali Mirch (Black Pepper) - 2 tsps, coarsely ground
Ghee (Clarified Butter) - 1 cup
Preparation
- Take 2 tbsp ghee in a non-stick pan and roast all nuts till golden brown and keep aside.
- Take 2 tbsp ghee in the same pan and roast gond crystals, till golden brown. They originally look like mishri or rock sugar crystals (clear color), but once they are roasted, they look white (like sago papad). They basically get puffed up when roasting and you have to let them all nicely roasted. Keep them aside. I quickly blended to crush them to coarse powder. You can use your hands too for this, as they are easily mashable, but I was just in hurry :)
- Grind Jaggery too to fine powder.
- Heat the rest of the ghee in the same pan and roast aata till nice aroma comes and it has a nice color. Take it off the heat immediately.
- Mix everything (including black pepper) in a big bowl and let it cool down till you can shape the mix in ball form. Make them into desired shaped or sized balls and enjoy :)
Serving
Serve them as mentioned above. For someone like me, who likes things warm, nuke it in Microwave for about 5-10 seconds before eating. If you think it is mouthful, feel free to add little warm milk and eat it like a pudding.
Thats'a all for now. Take care till next post.
looking yummy Priya...sure it tastes yummy as well!!
ReplyDeleteLadoos look super tasty and fulfilling. Excellent preparation.
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Healthy Laddoos,luks Perfect and Tempting...
ReplyDeleteThis is a family favorite Priya..
ReplyDeleteWe do not add kaali mirch normally but i know i would love it . A mixture of khuskhus , almonds and kaali mirch is good for migraine and i take that in the form of laddoo sometimes , so i know this gond ka ladoo will be great with kaali mirch too.Normally this laddoo is a winter thing at our place , and some root turmeric and ginger is also added sometimes ( the way it is made for new mothers)..i am having dreams :)
I haven't made such a laddoo so far.A very innovative recipe.Tempting !!
ReplyDeleteWow,delicious Laddoos.Once i tasted these laddoos one of our friends house.Thanks for sharing this great recipe.
ReplyDeleteLooks really yummy that laddoo...healthy too..:)
ReplyDeleteHealthy laddoos..my mom too made these for me after my delivery..I love them.
ReplyDeleteYummy balls that is full of goodness! Wanna a piece now....
ReplyDeleteOoh! Those laddus look very gorgeous! Yum!
ReplyDeleteVery very inviting...
ReplyDeletelove atta ke ladoo but what is gond / edible gum. pls post a pic for this.
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Feel like munching some laddoos, soo yummy..
ReplyDeleteYou reminded me of my pregnancy, priya ;) mom made these for me and I had a feast!
ReplyDeleteladdos look so yummy..it's so nice of you to make them for ur friends
ReplyDeleteWhat a flavorful and healthy laddooo!! Looks soo inviting :)
ReplyDeleteWant to try this Priya. It is so inviting
ReplyDeletelooks so good and inviting:)
ReplyDeleteNice laddoos ..lovely clicks..they look so tempting.
ReplyDeleteMouth watering ones..Just the other day my friends were asking me for this recipe..My mom had made these laddus after I delivered my 2nd kid.
ReplyDeleteI am salivating here...slurpppppppppp
ReplyDeleteTasty Appetite
Laddus look fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThe first time I heard about this edible gum was from a Gujarati friend. I do keep seeing this gum in the Indian grocery stores. Do you use it for anything else?
I love love love these laddoos- they have come out so perfect dear..
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Yummy laddus..Loved the click..
ReplyDeletethey look sos healthy and delicious!
ReplyDeleteAtta ka laddo looks awesome love them.
ReplyDeleteAtta ka laddo looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteI tasted this in my friends home....thanks for the recipe!!Looks yummy!!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet you are for making these for your friend! They look delicious - I could eat them anytime!
ReplyDeleteHow and on which stage did u add jaggrey in it ?
ReplyDeleteHow and when did u add jaggery in it?....i mean in hot or cool mixture...
ReplyDeleteShuchi, I added the step. Thanks for noticing and letting me know.
ReplyDeleteLovely post! Full of information about your flavourful recipes :)
ReplyDeleteThanks very much for sharing!
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