So, why not make a sweet beginning? So i decided to start with rava ladoos first. It has been my fav sweet for ages and i always thought it was very difficult to make. Well.. not anymore! Infact now i would say, it happens to be one of the easiest sweets to make. Let me explain the steps to make around 10-12 rava ladoos.
What you need?
1 tumbler of rava
1 tumbler of sugar (same measure as rava)
cashews (fried in ghee..ah..yum!!)
grounded elachi (say..about half a spoon)
ghee!
Also you will find the need of a
Mixie
Frying pan
Le Method:
Step 1:
It is simple! I know i keep telling that (being positve helps!!).. Just take the rava and fry it in a frying pan. Don't fry till it goes all red though! Keep its color alive.. So the best way to achieve the perfect fried rava is to fry it keeping the flame in "sim" mode. Once you are done with it, just pop the fried rava into the mixie and grind it till you get it in a nice powder form. Take it and keep it aside.
Note! Do not put the hot rava into the mixie. Once you are done with frying the rava, let it cool and then do the grinding! Sometimes.. our fingers do matter!
Step 2:
Now take the sugar and put it in the mixie. Grind it into a fine white dust. Put this along with the powdered rava in a mixing vessel. (paatharam..if it makes sense).
Step 3:
Mix these powdered stuffs together along with grounded elachi and fried cashews (break the cashews into small pieces..never put the whole cashews..the ladoos will start to tremble..n fumble then). Take a frying pan and with low flame, melt ghee. Next, just add it to the mixture till you can make balls out of it.
Eureka: You can just think of this similar to making chapati dough. I mean, nobody gives you the measure of water to pour in the flour. You keep adding water till you can make it into a nice dough. The same holds good for this.
Making the balls can be a bit tricky. All you need is some patience and positive outlook( You can think of the delicious ladoos you are going to tuck in a few mins..) . Just put the mixture in your palm and press it moderately hard enough to make it into a ball like shape.
Let it stay for 10 mins to harden itself...
Voila! ready!.. I bet you didn't think it was that easy right?!!
Hi dear...This is the first sweet I am going to make in my life.Thanks a lot for the recipe.Rava ladoos are my favourite!!!They are very tasty and mouth-watering.Thanks again for posting the recipe.
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@Kavitha Thanks! Let me know how it came... I will post on coconut burfi soon after experimenting it!
ReplyDeletehey gayu.. nice start di.. rava ladoos.. after seeing the way u explained my mouth is watering... :) i will do it for this new year.. but i think v need even coconut for it??
ReplyDelete@Swathi: Some ppl make it with coconut. But try it this way. It tastes better and lasts longer (shelf life : a month)! If u add coconut, it will last only for a couple of days...
ReplyDeleteohh k cool will try like this.. :) :)
ReplyDeletehey gayu nalla taaney irunthey...wat happened??? :P :P nice post neways...lemme try it at home ;)
ReplyDelete@Mals: LOL yeah its the touch of the sun..lost my mind :P but found myself in kitchen.. :D But try it.. its pretty simple!
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