These ladoo's are my hubby's favorite, he simply loves them. I have already posted a recipe of the these ladoo's , but, this is with almond meal, it has a nutty taste.
Ingredients
¾ Cup Ghee
2 Cups Chickpea Flour/Besan
½ Cup Ground Almonds/Almond meal
½ - ¾ Cup Caster sugar
½ Teaspoon Cardamom powder
Ingredients
¾ Cup Ghee
2 Cups Chickpea Flour/Besan
½ Cup Ground Almonds/Almond meal
½ - ¾ Cup Caster sugar
½ Teaspoon Cardamom powder
Method
Heat the ghee. Stir in the chickpea flour and cook over low heat until the chickpea flour is toasted and the mixture smell fragrant, about 10 to 15 minutes. The mixture should be pasty, not powdery. Remove the mixture from the heat and cool slightly. Add the ground almonds, caster sugar and ground cardamom to the pan and mix thoroughly. Taste for sugar, add according to the sweetness you require. While the mixture is warm, shape it into balls.Store the ladoo's in an airtight container and they can be eaten immediately, but taste better after several hours. Labels: Almond Meal, Besan, Diwali Faral, Festival Sweets, Maharashtra, Sugar, Ladoo, Alphabet Challenge
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What a delicious little treat. Thanks Sneha.
ReplyDeleteThese look SO good. I will need to check these out once and I turn a corned with these cancer treatments overfilling my calendar. It will be nice to just relax and cook.
ReplyDeleteWait, that's it? No baking at all? I see why they are your husband's favorite. I have a kilo besan in the pantry calling to me right now!
ReplyDeleteThis treat alone is reason enough for me to go find some besan and try out!
ReplyDeleteI am craving for a sweet right at the moment and this easy recipe sounds the best answer! Making it right away.
ReplyDeleteThose are so interesting looking! I need to try them!
ReplyDeleteI can see why these are a favorite...they sound amazing! - Faith, Hope, Love, & Luck - Colleen
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting and yummy sounding recipe. No baking either!
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