Friday, September 24, 2010

Dry Fruits Laddoos

Dryfruits laddoos are highly nutritious and these laddoos are traditionally given to young mothers during for few months after delivery,this helps new mothers to recover back also helps lot for lactation, this dry fruits laddoos is quite famous in Karnataka.. These laddoos tastes marvellous and its quite addicting, yep u cant stop enjoying them..Edible gum plays an important role in this laddoos, fortunately i got them from Indian grocery and immediately i picked it..Quick, easy and healthy laddoos tastes marvellous also healthy since this laddoos goes for nuts, dates and raisins..


Dry Fruit Laddoo

1cup Cashew
1cup Almonds
1/2cup Raisins
1/2cup Dates
1cup Edible gum
1cup Sugar
Milk (as per need)
2tsp Ghee
1tbsp Cardamom powder

Roast the almonds, cashews in ghee and keep aside, meanwhile chop the dates and raisins as small pieces..Dry roast the edible gum in a heavy bottomed pan on low flame until it puffs up..grind the roasted edible gum, roasted nuts, chopped fruits and sugar as coarse powder, sprinkle milk, cardamom powder and mix well....

Make medium sized balls from this mixture and store in an air tightened box..

40 comments:

aipi said... Reply To This Comment

Oh..I was looking for this recipe for so long..will make it n let you know..thanks a lot priya for shaing..You rock gal!!

Sayantani Mahapatra Mudi said... Reply To This Comment

what is edible gum? is it known as Gond in North India. I used to munch on these prepared by a friend;s mother. its said that having those laddus in winter helps to fight cold.
your version looks the same and I wish grabbing that plate right now.

Priya Suresh said... Reply To This Comment

Thanks Aipi..

@Sayantani, yes its gond..its exactly the same, its helps to fight the cold also..

Angie's Recipes said... Reply To This Comment

These look great! All kinds of nuts...they must taste wonderful.

Anonymous said... Reply To This Comment

wow...love you Priya...such lip smacking laddos...my mouth is watering actually as I write this

Shabitha Karthikeyan said... Reply To This Comment

Cute little laddoos.I never knew there is something called edible gum. Will give search this weekend !!

Suji said... Reply To This Comment

I am sure, i cannot stop with one or two laddos...Looks very inviting

Unknown said... Reply To This Comment

winter or not!...these are truly addictive!...yummy!!

Unknown said... Reply To This Comment

feel like finishing that plate..YUM YUM!!

Unknown said... Reply To This Comment

LOvely ladoos priya....sounds very taste....

Harini said... Reply To This Comment

yummy looking ones..My mom made similar laddoos for me but I think they had lot many ingredients ..gotto chk my notes :)

sonu said... Reply To This Comment

wow..luv gond ke ladoos..we make it in different way but more or less ingredients r same..ur's look delish priya..luv the colour too !

NIDHYA said... Reply To This Comment

Laddos look rich. yummy presentation.

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My Kitchen Antics said... Reply To This Comment

wow i love all the dry fruit used

Nandita SS said... Reply To This Comment

Hey Priya,

That's a very nice recipe. This is called as antina unde in kannada. And I just love them :)

Nithu Bala said... Reply To This Comment

Lovely ladoos..do send this to my event..

Sanyukta Gour(Bayes) said... Reply To This Comment

ahhhhhhhhhhh..healthy ladoos priya...i ate loads of it after my delivery...very nutritious n sinfully deadly...craving for some now darling..looks too goooooooooooood

Padma said... Reply To This Comment

Nice healthy and filling laddoo's Priya.

swapna said... Reply To This Comment

this looks healthy and yummy...once i did by adding wheat flour...this looks quick too!! will sure try it!!

Krishnaveni said... Reply To This Comment

wow, this one looks delicious, healthy and yum yum

Swathi said... Reply To This Comment

Nice recipe Priya. I have to search of edible gum now.

Elaichii said... Reply To This Comment

What a healthy laddoo!Is it available as edible gum in indian store or does it have a different name?

Rachel said... Reply To This Comment

Wow.. I didn't know it had so many benefits.

Torviewtoronto said... Reply To This Comment

haven't used edible gum before this looks delicious

Nandinis food said... Reply To This Comment

Wow! Very lovely laddus! They're gobble-worthy and nutritious! Slurp!

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kitchen flavours said... Reply To This Comment

This sounds very chewy and I can see why it is addictive! Yummy.

Adelina said... Reply To This Comment

new to me, will give it a try, laddus are my hubby's favourites!

Mrs.Mano Saminathan said... Reply To This Comment

Very delicious and nutritious laddoos! nice click!!

Sushma Mallya said... Reply To This Comment

wow i can have all of it..so yummy ladoos...

Love2cook Malaysia said... Reply To This Comment

This laddoo is totally new to me! Looks really good ya! Need to find the edible gum...;)

Padhu Sankar said... Reply To This Comment

Wow looks yummy!!

Chitra said... Reply To This Comment

nice , will try 4 my doter.

SavithaRaj's Spice Land said... Reply To This Comment

They loos very rich!

DRY GROUNDNUT CHUTNEY said... Reply To This Comment

Hi Priya,

I am Prathiba from The indian food court. These ladoos are really tempting. The only change i make is i add jaggery instead of sugar!!!!!

Sadhana Valentina said... Reply To This Comment

Delicious ladoos!

Kalyani said... Reply To This Comment

delicious laddoos .. i too make the same way but i didnot add edible gum (u r lucky to get it in indian store)

Raks said... Reply To This Comment

Wow,should be tasting great! Nice way to include nuts to my kid,should try soon!

Menaga Sathia said... Reply To This Comment

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Vasavi Suresh said... Reply To This Comment

Those laddoos look so yummy..

Rithika said... Reply To This Comment

Really I love this Dry Fruit laddu recipe. it maintains high protein values and goods for health. thank you for sharing this article with us.