Payatham Laddo is a simple and quick sweet very popular in India done during festivals. The Ingredients are in almost all pantries and this can be done in less than 30 minutes. The main ingredient is paasi parupu and sugar. This sweet has one of the longest shelf life and it will last for a very long time. Add ¼ cup of ghee first and if balls are not formed, then add 2 table spoons more. This recipe will make around 28 laddos. This can also be made with jaggery instead of sugar.
Ingredients
Paasi Parupu / Yellow Moong Dal – 1 cup
Sugar – 1 cup
Ghee – 6 table spoons
Cardamom – 4
Cashew / Almond – 10
Method
Grind the sugar and keep it separate
Dry roast the Paasi Parupu till it is well done (light red color and very aromatic)
Grind the parupu once cooled and keep aside
Mix the parupu and sugar powder well
Add cardamom powder and ghee
Now mix it well so that it can be rounded.
Make round balls with cashew / almond and serve
Sending this to my own event – Anniversary event, Vardhini's Diwali Bash, Dish Name starts with P, Pari's Give me Some Snacks, Nupur's What is With my Cuppa, Celebrate - Navrathri / Diwali, Jagruti's page, My Diwali Basket, Festive Feasts, Anu's Diwali event, Gayathri's WTML, hosted by Preeti, Surabhi's let's party, Preeti's page, Dish in 30 minutes - Sweets, Potluck, Serve it, Denny's page
Ingredients
Paasi Parupu / Yellow Moong Dal – 1 cup
Sugar – 1 cup
Ghee – 6 table spoons
Cardamom – 4
Cashew / Almond – 10
Method
Grind the sugar and keep it separate
Dry roast the Paasi Parupu till it is well done (light red color and very aromatic)
Grind the parupu once cooled and keep aside
Mix the parupu and sugar powder well
Add cardamom powder and ghee
Now mix it well so that it can be rounded.
Make round balls with cashew / almond and serve
Sending this to my own event – Anniversary event, Vardhini's Diwali Bash, Dish Name starts with P, Pari's Give me Some Snacks, Nupur's What is With my Cuppa, Celebrate - Navrathri / Diwali, Jagruti's page, My Diwali Basket, Festive Feasts, Anu's Diwali event, Gayathri's WTML, hosted by Preeti, Surabhi's let's party, Preeti's page, Dish in 30 minutes - Sweets, Potluck, Serve it, Denny's page
Laddo with mung dal looks yummy..
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Mouthwatering :)
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This ladoo is new to me,healthy too,will try this.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful presentation. My husband loves this. Should try to make sometime :)
ReplyDeleteSandhya
yummy and healthy diwali sweet!
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I love this a lot. U made it well :)
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This is my fav since childhood....yum
ReplyDeleteSuch a simple, yummy and light laddooo..Superb!
ReplyDeleteLovely healthy Payatham ladoos.I have not tasted this ladoo and will defly give it a try
ReplyDeleteHealthy Ladoo.. must try this for my kid :-)
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Wow!Looks AMAZING! Very healthy.
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ReplyDeleteQuick and healthy, Nice recipe
ReplyDeleteNice blog, I am also a vegetarian so I will have a good look to get some ideas :-)
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Alessandra
Awesome recipe Thanks for linking this wonderful ladoo with my event
ReplyDeleteThis ladoo with moong dal looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking this entry with my WTML event
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