Who will say no to Semolina ladoos aka rava laddus, definitely not me, everyone at home enjoy this incredible Indian sweets. One of the most popular Indian sweets is rava laddoos. Yes we, Indians usually prepare this easy breezy sweets quite quickly with simple preparation. Usually with just three ingredients, one can make these dangerously sweets with less efforts. Even in my Diwali sweets list, rava laddoos have their own place.However my today's post is definitely a must to try, if you want make these tremendous laddoos with an healthy twist. Adding millets to the usual rava laddoos makes them more interesting, healthy and nutritious as well. Kids enjoy these cute laddoos, as the addition of millets makes its more aromatic and dangerously delicious.Apart from adding barnyard millet aka thinai in this sweets, i didnt make any changes.
Am running this week's blogging marathon with Millet dishes as theme. After a fabulous,Karnataka's popular halwa aka Halubai, here comes an another sweet to bookmark without any fail. Thinai rava laddoo makes a prefect sweet to prepare with less efforts for a potluck party or for a get together or else simply for a festival or celebration. Easy to make, its really a great fun to roll this laddoos with your kids as a weekend activity if you have your kids around. We enjoyed these laddoos thoroughly, a must to try if you have barnyard millet in your pantry.
1cup Barnyard millet/Thinai
1cup Semolina /rava
2cups Sugar
6nos Cardamom seeds
3/4cup Ghee
Few broken cashew nuts
Grind the sugar and cardamom seeds together as fine powder.
Meanwhile roast the barnyard millet and semolina separately in a kadai until a nice aroma comes out, put off the stove and let them cool completely..
Grind this roasted barnyard lukket & semolina as powder,add the sugar mixture and mix well.
Heat the ghee and fry the broken cashews until they turns brown.
Add the hot ghee and fried cashews to the barnyard millet,semolina-sugar mixture, mix everything well and make out small balls from the mixture.
You can also use more ghee or milk while making this laddoos.
Store them in an air tightened box.
Enjoy.
Am running this week's blogging marathon with Millet dishes as theme. After a fabulous,Karnataka's popular halwa aka Halubai, here comes an another sweet to bookmark without any fail. Thinai rava laddoo makes a prefect sweet to prepare with less efforts for a potluck party or for a get together or else simply for a festival or celebration. Easy to make, its really a great fun to roll this laddoos with your kids as a weekend activity if you have your kids around. We enjoyed these laddoos thoroughly, a must to try if you have barnyard millet in your pantry.
1cup Barnyard millet/Thinai
1cup Semolina /rava
2cups Sugar
6nos Cardamom seeds
3/4cup Ghee
Few broken cashew nuts
Grind the sugar and cardamom seeds together as fine powder.
Meanwhile roast the barnyard millet and semolina separately in a kadai until a nice aroma comes out, put off the stove and let them cool completely..
Grind this roasted barnyard lukket & semolina as powder,add the sugar mixture and mix well.
Heat the ghee and fry the broken cashews until they turns brown.
Add the hot ghee and fried cashews to the barnyard millet,semolina-sugar mixture, mix everything well and make out small balls from the mixture.
You can also use more ghee or milk while making this laddoos.
Store them in an air tightened box.
Enjoy.
Grinding millets and rava gave the laddus a nice smooth texture. Yes, rava laddu are so easy to prepare and irresistible as well.
ReplyDeleteThe laddoos looks so moist and melt in mouth... I wish I could lay my hands on one of it...
ReplyDeleteThat is a fantastic way to use millets in laddus. I shall try soon.
ReplyDeleteThese are definitely my kind of ladoos. With thinai included, these ladoos are so nutritious and perfect for any celebration.
ReplyDeletehealthy and so attractive with the way you garnished them with the cashews
ReplyDeleteLove the addition of millet to rava laddoo. They look so inviting and delicious - perfect healthy treat.
ReplyDeleteDelicious and healthy laddus. Adding millet to these sweets is a great option.
ReplyDeleteyou have taken sooji laddus to another level in terms of health and taste. with barnyard millet laddu looks very inviting and very well prsented. Love your sweet recipes in this BM and snacks.
ReplyDeleteThat is so creative! How did you like the taste of the millet? Was it bitter? I would love to try this sometime soon. Barnyard millet is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteMillet ladoo sounds so interesting, They look soo yummy.
ReplyDeleteWow this is such a yummy ladoo Priya, very nice use of these millets..
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