Phool Makhana aka puffed lotus seeds, its looks like popcorn is a good source of protein, carbohydrates, fibre, magnesium, potassium, iron and zinc. High in fibre and low in calories, its enables weight loss. Makhana seeds can be eaten raw, roasted or ground. The puffed seeds are also used in some Indian sweets liks kheer, puddings and dry roasted snacks. Makhana Phool is also known as foxnut, makhana or gorgon plant. Basically phool makhana belongs to a family called ‘lilly’. Lillly is a flowering plant, that produces starchy white seeds and those seeds are purely edible. This plant is generally cultivated in low land areas of Indian, china and Japan.These countries have been cultivating this plant since many years to get the seeds. This plant is very well ready in its locations with dry and hot summers and even in cold winters. These seeds can be eaten raw, boiled or cooked in Indian cuisine.Seeds are collected in late summers and before autumn. These seeds are commonly used as fried or roasted, they get popped up like popcorn. Am running this week's blogging marathon with Make an Indian Sweet as theme, hence i picked to dish out some laddoos.
To add more healthy stuffs in a simple puffed lotus seeds, i couldnt stop myself adding some edible gum, which is an another interesting addition to this extremely delicious. Rolled with ghee, these makhana laddoos are definitely a fabulous sweet to serve and enjoy with your loved one. I conserved them in an air tightened box and keep in room temperature. These laddoos stays prefect for more than a week, yes but trust me they are seriously very addictive and you can just keep yourself away from them. Am running this week's blogging marathon with Make one type of Sweets as theme for this week's theme. And i picked Laddoos as the sweets for this week's theme, i will be posting three different laddoos and one among those is this Makhana Goond Ka Laddoos.
4cups Puffed lotus seeds/Phool Makhana
3tbsp Edible Gum
1cup Sugar
1/2cup Ghee
3nos Green cardamoms
Grind together the sugar and cardamoms as fine powder.
Meanwhile dry roast the puffed lotus seeds in simmr for few minutes.
Heat few drops of ghee and add the edible gum /Goond until they gets well fried.
Grind the puffed lotus seeds and edible as bit coarse powder and add now with already powdered sugar-cardamom mixture.
Heat the ghee and add gradually to the puffed lotus seeds-sugar mixture and turns them as round shaped balls...
Arrange them in air tightened box.
Stay prefect for a week in room temperature.
To add more healthy stuffs in a simple puffed lotus seeds, i couldnt stop myself adding some edible gum, which is an another interesting addition to this extremely delicious. Rolled with ghee, these makhana laddoos are definitely a fabulous sweet to serve and enjoy with your loved one. I conserved them in an air tightened box and keep in room temperature. These laddoos stays prefect for more than a week, yes but trust me they are seriously very addictive and you can just keep yourself away from them. Am running this week's blogging marathon with Make one type of Sweets as theme for this week's theme. And i picked Laddoos as the sweets for this week's theme, i will be posting three different laddoos and one among those is this Makhana Goond Ka Laddoos.
4cups Puffed lotus seeds/Phool Makhana
3tbsp Edible Gum
1cup Sugar
1/2cup Ghee
3nos Green cardamoms
Grind together the sugar and cardamoms as fine powder.
Meanwhile dry roast the puffed lotus seeds in simmr for few minutes.
Heat few drops of ghee and add the edible gum /Goond until they gets well fried.
Grind the puffed lotus seeds and edible as bit coarse powder and add now with already powdered sugar-cardamom mixture.
Heat the ghee and add gradually to the puffed lotus seeds-sugar mixture and turns them as round shaped balls...
Arrange them in air tightened box.
Stay prefect for a week in room temperature.
Ladoo looks so delicious and healthy too.
ReplyDeleteThis is a heathy way to feed kids with makhana.
ReplyDeleteFantastic ingredients for the ladoo Priya, and so healthy too..
ReplyDeleteI use makhana in kheer and as ghee roasted snack..these ladoos with edible gum sound very flavorful Priya ! It would make up for a great fasting food aswell.Lovy share !
ReplyDeleteHealthy and delicious ladoo.
ReplyDeleteVery healthy laddoos .. I have never tried any sweet with makhanas except kheer. We make a curry with them in Sindhi Cuisine.
ReplyDeleteI have been looking forward to trying some recipe with makhana and this sounds like the perfect recipe to try for a beginner. I have a lot of goond in the pantry.
ReplyDeleteSuch healthy ladoos, I make kheer out of makhana but never tried ladoos. Bookmarking this
ReplyDeleteThese laddoos look so delicious and moist. They are so healthy too!
ReplyDeleteI have never tried anything sweet with lotus seed, we usually make kheer and satttu with it.Would live to try these yummy and healthy ladoo.
ReplyDeleteLadoos with makhana and goond looks so good Priya. I would really like to taste it now..
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious priya, healthy and yumm! i have bought makhana many times, but never thought of ladoos with them, you know ladoos are my goto sweet, will try this next time i buy them!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch tasty and nutritious ladoo with makhana and edible gum.
ReplyDeleteBookmarked right away , lotus stem Ladoos are totally new to me and I am really amazed to read about them . The edible gum is so healthy plus gives a wonderful crunch and flavour , wow ! These ladoos sound like a treat .
ReplyDeleteLovely share dear. Never tried Makhna with gum in laddoos .. super food for sure.
ReplyDeleteThose look heavenly Priya! Healthy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteLaddoos looks super tempting. Will try this recipe sometime :)
ReplyDeleteMakhana Laddoos that's one interesting recipe. Simple to make and a great way to consume both healthy ingredients makhana and goond.
ReplyDeleteWow! They look fantastic. I have been trying to make laddus with makhana for sometime now but it is just not happening. Maybe now I will get a push :)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant use of edible gum. I love the smoothness of the ladoos
ReplyDeletewow -would never have thought of making ladoo with the lotus seed - would love to taste this to see what the texture is like
ReplyDeleteMakhana is my fav nut.. love the laddu.. look so yum
ReplyDeleteMakhana gond laddo looks very tempting and must have tasted just amazing.
ReplyDeleteThese laddoos look drool Worthy! Wish I could grab one off the screen
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