Ragi Ladoo

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A healthy and nutritious sweet for everyone, these Ragi ( Finger Millet ) Ladoos are very easy and quick to make. With the festive season round the corner, you will find these Ladoos are a saver when you have to make something instant for your sudden guests. Rich in Iron and calcium , these Ladoos are a great option to give to kids as well as to those who are allergic to Gluten as Ragi is Gluten free.
IMG_8032_FotorThese Ladoos are made with Ragi ( finger millet) flour and are Gluten Free. Finger millet is one of the important cereals which occupies the highest area under cultivation among the small millets.

IMG_8025_Fotor Diwali is only few days away and the preparation for Diwali have already begin in all Indian homes. Diwali preparations include cleaning of homes thoroughly, white washes , decorating lights , Rangolis ( floor arts) and  making sweet and savory snacks.During Diwali, many of us enjoy celebrating by brightening up our homes with beautiful Diwali Diyas or clay candles. Some people use store bought and some people like to paint the decorative Diyas. I brought few clay Diyas from Indian stores and have started painting them. The ones in the pictures are painted by me 🙂

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When I came to know that this time Blog hop is celebrating Diwali by bringing various kinds of sweets , I was very confused as what to make. I thought of many other options too, but when I opened my pantry , I saw this half opened packet of Ragi flour. I had once tasted Ragi Ladoos at a friend’s house  and I loved them, so I thought of giving them a try today. I did some search on internet and finally after getting hints from Master chefs Sanjeev Kapoor’s and Tarla Dalal’s recipes, I made my version of Ragi Ladoos.

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They came out really really delicious and since I made only 10 they were gone soon. I need to make another batch now as my kids loved them. Here is the recipe
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RAGI Or FINGER MILLET LADOOS

  • Servings: 10
  • Difficulty: easy
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INGREDIENTS

Ragi flour- 1 cup
Desi Ghee or Clariefied butter- 6tbsp.
Powdered Sugar- 6 tbsp.
Almond powder- 1 tbsp
Cardamom or Elaichi Powder- 1/2 tsp.
Roasted poppy seeds – 1 tbsp.

Method

1. In a wide heavy bottomed pan or Kadhai , heat desi ghee or clarified butter. Add Ragi flour in it and roast the Ragi flour on low to medium flame.
2. After some time you will be able to small the aroma of roasted flour and you will notice that ghee has started to separate out from all sides. Just keep stirring all the time to avoid the burning of flour.
3. Once the flour is roasted, add cardamom powder and Almond Powder. You can also add other powdered nuts to the Ladoos to make them more rich.
4. Turn off the flame and add powdered sugar to the mixture. Mix well and take it out on a greased plate. Spread the mixture with a spatula so that it gets cooled down.
5. Once the mixture gets cooled, form lemon sized ladoos and roll them in a plate having roasted poppy seeds.Serve these delicious Ladoos and Enjoy.
Thanks,
Swati.

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13 comments

  1. piyalimutha says:

    The ladoos look so appetizing and inviting. I loved the colour with the poppy seeds sprinklers. They make the loadoos visually very attractive. I am fascinated by the Diyas you have painted. The diyas hold a beautiful festive look. Gorgeous pictures accentuate the already awesome , mouthwatering laddos. Your post looks so radiant and truly upholds the festive spirit of Diwali with a splash of health.

  2. simplyvegetarian777 says:

    Absolutely loved everything about this post Swati!!
    The blue dupatta is adding such an oomph and chic ambiance. The laddoos sound delicious and the hand painted diya a look so lovely…
    You have started the festival on the right note girl!
    Wishing you every happiness during the festival and coming year!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  3. padma veeranki says:

    Loved the healthy laddoos to the core…especially the gorgeous look the poppy seeds have give, the hand painted diyas and the contrasting background colours…lovely share dear!!…Wishing you and your family a wonderful festive season ahead.:)

  4. Anu Nagaraja says:

    loved the touch poppy seeds have added to your ladoos! beautiful pictures dear with your very own diyas – ah so lovely 🙂 these ragi ladoos are such healthy, delicious, gorgeous treats. myself and my family would so love these. Happy Diwali to you and family dear.

  5. Vidya Narayan says:

    Loved the healthy touch for Diwali and these ladoos cannot only be just savoured for festivals, but they are a good snack option for kids too. Beautifully styled and photographed as always Swati. wishing you and family a very happy Diwali

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