Hi, hello, how are you all? I know I have disappeared from the blogosphere for some time. As I told in the previous post, my sister and her family are with us for the summer break. So naturally I became little busy chitchatting and visiting different places. Actually I didn’t want to take a break, but time just flew by. Finally I am back with an interesting recipe Srivalli has chosen for “Indian Cooking Challenge” event. I prepared these for my little one’s 5th b’day party last Saturday. Everyone liked it so much. Thanks for the yummy recipe Srivalli!!
Here is the recipe given by Srivalli:
Ingredients: (Makes - 10 Laddoos of normal size)
- Rava / Semolina - 1 cup
- Sugar - 1 cup
- Ghee - 25 gms.
- Milk - 25 ml
- Cardamom powder - a pinch
- Cashew nuts - 10 whole nuts
- Raisins - 10
- Grated fresh coconut - 25 gms
Preparation:
Heat 2 tsp of ghee in a kadai. Once the ghee is hot enough, simmer the flame and roast cashew nuts and raisins. Once the raisins balloon up, remove. Then roast the grated coconut. Remove once done and Keep all these aside.
Add the remaining ghee and roast the Rava till it’s well roasted and aroma starts coming out.
In a bowl, take all the roasted Rava, Nuts, and Coconut and add the Cardamom powder. Then add the sugar. Mix well.
Then slowly add the warm milk into the bowl. Check if you are able to gather as balls. When you find that milk added is enough to get you laddos, transfer it back to the kadai and cook in sim for 2 mins. Mix well and then cover it and let it rest for 2 mins. Then immediately make balls or laddoos.
My usual way of making Rava Laddus is slightly different than the method given by Srivalli. I first roast cashews, raisins and cardamom in hot ghee and keep aside. Then add rava and sugar and stir for some time and finally add little milk till the mixture comes together. I don't add coconut powder. Then mix cashews, raisins and cardamom with rava mixture and turn off the flame. I take small portions of rava mixture and roll into balls when rava is still warm as it tends to get hardened if delayed.
Tip: To handle warm rava mixture without burning your hand, take some cold milk in a plate, dip your hand/palm in it and then roll the ball. You won’t feel hotness of the rava mixture.
yummy looking ladoos uma nice idea for making ladoos with hot rava
ReplyDeleteThose Laddus look yumm...u made so many laddus dear...
ReplyDeleteWoww.. laddoos looks so delicious...nijamga chala tempting ga vundi :)
ReplyDeleteYummy ladoos and ur kids and ur sis family might have had a great feast :)
ReplyDeleteNice looking laddoos,and nice entry for the event:) Keep posting :)
ReplyDeleteMy MIL makes rava ladoo nicely..she ground rava usually..this is also looking good:)will try once!!
ReplyDeleteWow... you made sooo many ladoos. Glad you all enjoyed it.
ReplyDeletelad to see you back posting Uma but I bet it was such fun catching up with family chatting and having laughs!! Wonderful ladoos & a nice entry for the event :0)
ReplyDeletewow..they look so delicious..you managed to make so many..
ReplyDeleteWonderful laddoos. Happy belated birthday to your little one and hope you enjoyed your sister's visit.
ReplyDeletewow! looks so delicious!
ReplyDeletegd to see u bk Uma :)
ReplyDeleteLadoos look so delicious Uma :)
ReplyDeleteYou made soooooooo manyyyyy ladoos as my mother use to do... I sure you are going to share it with your fellow bloggers too :) .... Ladoos looks so delightful and enjoyable dear...
ReplyDeleteWow so many tempting ladoos. Yummy. Looking at so many ladoo today..mouth watering.
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite Diwali sweet Uma...looks so delicious :)
ReplyDeleteTempting Laddooos Uma!!
ReplyDeletewow!!, good one Uma. I'm sad that I couldn't participate
ReplyDeletemy favourite
ReplyDeleteWow perfect yummy laddoos! And so many of them..tempting! Your guests would have had a great time munching on those :)
ReplyDeleteladdoos look yumm yumm...great job,Uma
ReplyDeleteWow you made so many, they look perfect Uma
ReplyDeleteYummy laddus. It is the 3rd post with rava laddu. Today it is showering laddus. Now I want to make some:).
ReplyDeleteI'm enjoying these laddu posts,yours look equally tempting ,Uma :)
ReplyDeleteI've never made rava ladoo with hot rava before, Uma. Yours look amazing! Great job with the challenge! :)
ReplyDeleteThose laddus are tempting me Uma..looks like I need a bowl to catch all the drool.
ReplyDeleteLooks gud...man so many ppl making me making me drool
ReplyDeletewow ladoos are everywhere now a days..yours came out perfect too
ReplyDeleteyuuummmmmy ladoos today, urs look perfect dear..!!!
ReplyDeleteYummy Ladoos...Looks tempting!!
ReplyDeleteRawa Ladoo is a easy Diwali sweet at our home. Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteHope you had a great time with your sister.
Oh my you made so many!! i finished mine yesterday only, feel like grabbing one from here :) glad everyone enjoyed these!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious !
ReplyDeletelovley laddus, i love this laddu. can i have some. yours looks so tempting.
ReplyDeleteBelated wishes to the cute lil.....hmm ravva ladoo looks appetizing....
ReplyDeleteUma, good to see you again, dear, and that too with one of my favorites, rava laddoo. I could polish off that whole plate!
ReplyDeleteHey, it's good to take a break and have fun with family and friends!
ReplyDeleteI love rava laddoos. Yum!! wish I could have one now!!
ReplyDeleteSo many laddoos...I am craving for some now..:).Looks delicious Uma..:)
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