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BOONDI LADDU
Ingredients:
Yields - 15 medium size Laddus
Besan - 1 cup
Sugar - 1 cup (If you like more sweet add 1/4 extra)
Water for making sugar syrup - 1/2 cup
Cardamom - 6 to 7 powdered
Pistachio - 6 to 7 finely chopped
Cashews - 10 finely chopped
Ghee - 3 tbsp
Water - to mix besan into batter
Oil for deep frying
Equipment: If you have Boondi ladle then its good other wise its ok to use poori ladle too which have small holes. But with the poori ladle its bit difficult to get exactly perfect round boondis.
Method:
1. Make a lump free batter by mixing besan and water (water approximately 1 cup). Keep it aside.
2. Add the sugar and water in a wide vessel. Let it boil for some time and switch off when it reaches the one thread syrup consistency. One thread means if you touch the syrup in-between your fore finger and thumb finger it should form 1 thread. At this time you have to switch of the flame and keep it aside.
3. Add the powdered cardamom to this syrup.
4. While sugar syrup is getting ready parallely heat oil in the pan/kadai.
5. Just drop a little batter to check the oil temperature. If the batter comes up immediately and floats then oil is ready for frying the boondi's.
6. Again to check the batter consistency you can simple drop a little batter with the spoon into the oil with 6 inches high from the oil if it immediately falls with perfect round without any tails then the consistency is correct otherwise add little water to batter to get the right pouring consistency.
7. Fry the Cashews in the ghee and keep it aside.
8. Now pour the batter in the Boondi ladle on the top of the oil.
Fry them until light brown color, don’t make it crisp. You can check it by pressing a boondi in middle of two fingers if it bounce back without breaking then it is right. Remove them in kitchen tissue.
9. Repeat this until batter is finished. Now add this Boondi's to warm syrup, add the fried cashews, Pistachio.
10. Let this cool for half an hour by the time whole syrup will be absorbed by the boondi's. Now make tight balls out of this mixture. Store them in air tight container.
1. Make a lump free batter by mixing besan and water (water approximately 1 cup). Keep it aside.
2. Add the sugar and water in a wide vessel. Let it boil for some time and switch off when it reaches the one thread syrup consistency. One thread means if you touch the syrup in-between your fore finger and thumb finger it should form 1 thread. At this time you have to switch of the flame and keep it aside.
3. Add the powdered cardamom to this syrup.
4. While sugar syrup is getting ready parallely heat oil in the pan/kadai.
5. Just drop a little batter to check the oil temperature. If the batter comes up immediately and floats then oil is ready for frying the boondi's.
6. Again to check the batter consistency you can simple drop a little batter with the spoon into the oil with 6 inches high from the oil if it immediately falls with perfect round without any tails then the consistency is correct otherwise add little water to batter to get the right pouring consistency.
7. Fry the Cashews in the ghee and keep it aside.
8. Now pour the batter in the Boondi ladle on the top of the oil.
Fry them until light brown color, don’t make it crisp. You can check it by pressing a boondi in middle of two fingers if it bounce back without breaking then it is right. Remove them in kitchen tissue.
9. Repeat this until batter is finished. Now add this Boondi's to warm syrup, add the fried cashews, Pistachio.
10. Let this cool for half an hour by the time whole syrup will be absorbed by the boondi's. Now make tight balls out of this mixture. Store them in air tight container.
Garnish with saffron, pistachio...
Wowwwwww... Boondi laddu looks absolutely perfect and tempting.. send me some dear.. :)
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Wish you a very Happy Ganesh Chavithi. U r a perfectionist :) The boondi laddus are perfect n delishh
ReplyDeletelooks perfect...love all the clicks dear..bookmarked this one..
ReplyDeleteLadoo looks perfect.
ReplyDeleteNever tried this so far Pavi,you have got it perfect! Lovely clicks,droolworthy!
ReplyDeleteOh such perfect ladoos.
ReplyDeleteDelicious and prefect looking ladoos, happy vinayaka chavithi..
ReplyDeletePerfect offering for Ganesha... I am sure he would have enjoyed it heartily:) .. Happy Vinayaga Chathurthi to you and your family:)
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Lovely clicks.. Happy Vinayaka Chachurthi :)
ReplyDeletethis laddu is my fav.... <3
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Boondi laddu looks perfect...wonderful clicks...
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cute ladoos for ganesha.love the flavour of saffron and pistas in ladoo. happy ganesh chaturthi
ReplyDeleteYou have made chaturthi special by this boondi laddo pavi, extremely delicious. Wishes to you n ur fly!
ReplyDeleteDelicious dear! Wish you Happy Ganesh!
ReplyDeletewow, these are my favorite kind of laddos and they have come out soooooooooo well !!!
ReplyDeletePerfect ladoos and beautiful presentation...Beautiful clicks. Chathurthi wishes to u!!
ReplyDeleteamazing!! u made boondis too! totally rocking.. the and pictures are lovely. Happy Ganesh chaturthi to u all!
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lovely looking laddus....
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Wow yum yum yummy laddos ... Looks so tempting .... Want to grab one !!!! Happy to follow u .....
ReplyDeletedelicious laddoos.. I wanna try some...
ReplyDeleteWish You and Your Family a Happy festival. Those sweets look so beautiful and well presented. Never tasted before. Hope they tasted divine.
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These look great! You made my mouth water!
ReplyDeleteHere after a long time. Lovely changes to the blog. Great pictures too. The ladoos look so delicious
ReplyDeleteWish you a very happy Vinayagar chathurthi :) Fantastic and super divine post :) Loving the clicks :)
ReplyDeleteWOW so good laddus made to perfection love to eat them all!!!
ReplyDeleteladoos look great - nice clicks :)
ReplyDeleteEven the local halwai would be threatened looking at that! They look so neat, decadent n professional! Great work!
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