Thursday
Sesame & Jaggery Ladoo
A very Happy New Year to all of you. Hope you all had a lovely holiday season and are now gearing up to start a wonderful 2008.
Til ladoos take me back in time. My Mouma would pack these “Teeleh Oondoh” with other home made goodies when we’d visit every year or get it along with her when she would visit us.
I wanted to choose something sweet and less fatty at the same time, as the first entry on my blog for the year 2008. Not sure about you, but I have a ton of holiday pounds to shed…thanks to my sweet tooth! And I certainly didn’t want something that would add a few more pounds.
Just then I thought my grand mom’s recipe for these ladoos would be perfect, as they are easy to make, light on the tummy and the calorie count. And I could kick start the year on a sweet note as well.
Ingredients
1 ½ cup White sesame seeds, roasted till brown
1 cup Jaggery, cut in pieces (choose the darkest colored Jaggery)
¼ teaspoon cardamom powder
¼ teaspoon finely powdered cashew nut
2 tablespoon water
A pinch of salt
Method
Heat water in a wok on medium flame. Add jaggery and stir till it melts. Mix in roasted sesame seeds and cook on low flame. Stir continuously for 10-12 min till the mixture thickens and binds evenly. Add in cardamom powder , powdered cashew nut and a pinch of salt.
Remove from heat, allow to cool. Rub palms with a teaspoon of oil and shape the mixture into balls using palms. Allow to completely cool till the ladoos harden. Store in an airtight container. The ladoos can be stored at room temperature up to a month.
Lesson Learnt: Roast the sesame seeds on low flame. I initially started out using medium flame and then realized that the sesame seeds began to blacken, so I had to start with a fresh batch all over again! You could still see some extra roasted sesame seeds in the picture.
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16 comments:
This is perfect in time for the makarsankranti season in India, right?!! my mom used to make these and peanut chikkis and hide 25 paisa coins in some of the laddoos:)
God! it was so much fun!!:)
wish you a happy, healthy, prosperous 2008.
Those are beautiful. So are your pics. Happy new year.
Thanks for stopping by Mansi. Wish you a very Happy 2008. Nice to know that there are so many of us that get reminded of home by these ladoos. You are right on that, I guess MakarShankranti is around Jan 14-15 or so.
Thank you B & J. Wish you a wonderful 2008 as well.
Happy New Year Suganya & G. Thank you for the note.
Happy new year and Eskay those looks absolutely delicious, feel like picking one.
They look yummy, thanks for sharing:-)
X M
Year wishes to you too!!!!
the laddos look perfect!!!
Happy New Year to you Padmaja.
Thanks Ramya, wish you the same as well
@ Toothfairyrecipes
Anytime, thanks for stopping by.
Hi Barb Michelen, Thank you for stopping by. I guess you sent the note to the wrong person, as I am not quite aware of what you were trying to convey. I'm not interested in generating revenue at the moment. Many thanks.
Beautiful ladoos.
Best wishes for a great 2008!
We call it as Yellu Urudai and you have just perfectionized this!
Thank you Rajeswari. Happy New year to you and yours.
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