We make this type ladoo in winter from leftover rotis. This is very good in winter and very easy to make with 2-3 minutes. Good lunch-box for kids in winter.
Ingredients:
4 leftover rotis
3-4 tbsp ghee
1\4 cup Gud
Method:
Step 1: Breaks the roti into small pieces otherwise crush into mixture. (I taken 4 rotis)
Step 2: Take a pan and heat the 3-4 tbsp ghee in law flame.
Step 4: Melt the gud in ghee in law flame and take care of that gud color is not change while that.
Step 5: when gud melt properly then add crush roti mixer in it.
Step 6: Turn off the flame. Take out the soggy mixer.
Step 7: Given shape of ladoo with hands otherwise press in bowl and given the shape as you like.
If you like to make the laddo from gud in another way …Just click here and in this process I use sugar. You use Gud instead of sugar and makes very good ladoo with dry fruit and coconut then it is best for health.
For My friend…
Looks very good Kajal..Very easy and healthy too..
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Interesting recipe, new to me. Would definitely give a try.
ReplyDeleteHi Kajal, came here from bharathy's blog. these Gud ke laddu looks incredibly good. love to have them in winter.
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ReplyDeleteI have browsed through most of your blog in just last few days :) and I am truly amazed by the list of talents you have .. including photography :). Although I don’t believe I can do justice to your recipes with my cooking skills, but I will certainly try some of them after I reach back US.
Your message at the end of this post is as sweet as the ladoo recipe itself!
-Amit
I love ladoos made from left over chappatis and gud. My mum always used to make these when I was small.
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Wonderful!!
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ReplyDeleteReminds me of my school days when mom used to make it but she used to make it a bit different way :)
Thanks a ton for posting these wonderful recipes I have bookmarked your website so that I can browse your blogs till the end of my breath for these breathtaking recipes!
Hi Amit,
ReplyDeleteNice to see your comments for my blog. I am glad that you like my blog. I would really like if you try out my receipe and let me know how does it turn out.
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