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Besan Laddu Recipe I How To Make Besan Ladoo

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Besan laddu – A very popular and easy to make Indian dessert made with roasted gram flour and castor sugar.

Besan laddu is a very traditional dessert of India. It is made almost on all festivals and celebration. Making besan ladoo is quite easy, you just have to roast the besan in ghee till it start giving a nice aroma and become golden in color. But you have o roast it on low heat and over roasting and under roasting both can ruin the taste of besan laddu .
After roasting let it cool down slightly then add the bura or castor sugar , if you add when it is hot then the sugar will melt and it become too soft to bind ladoo. You can add bura, darni, castor sugar what ever available with you. I personally prefer to add bura chini in it.
You can add any nuts of your choice in it, mix it and make ladoo of desired sizes.

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Besan ke ladoo

how to make besan ke laddu

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5 from 2 votes

Besan Ke Laddu

Besan laddu – A very popular and easy to make Indian dessert made with roasted gram flour and castor sugar.

Prep Time10 minutes mins
Cook Time15 minutes mins
Total Time25 minutes mins
Course: Desserts/Sweets/Mithai, Festive Recipe
Cuisine: North Indian Cuisine
Keyword: besan ladoo, ladoo
Servings: 8 person
Calories: 503kcal
Author: Anjana Chaturvedi

Ingredients

  • 2.25 cup Gram flour / Besan 2 and 1/4 cups
  • 1.5 tbsp Semolina/Sooji- 1tsp
  • 1 cup Pure Ghee
  • 1.5 cup Castor sugar / Pisi hui chini boora chini
  • 1/4 tsp Cardamom Powder / Elaichi Powder
  • 12 Pistachio / Pista chopped
  • 10 Almonds / Badam crushed
  • 15 Raisins / Kishmish optional
  • 1 tsp Melon seeds/kharbooj ke beej

Instructions

  • Heat ghee in a heavy bottom pan, and when it becomes warm add gram flour and semolina and mix.
  • Stir fry on low flame till it becomes golden in colour and start giving a nice aroma.
  • Keep stirring the mixture continuously.it will take approx 10 minute to get a nice golden colour.
  • Take the thick paste out in a plate and let it cool down slightly (just cool enough for convenient handling).
  • Add castor sugar (grind sugar in the mixer))or boora chini or darni , chopped nuts and cardamon powder.
  • Mix well and take 2 tbls of mixture in your hand, hold tightly and make round ball of the mixture.
  • Place these balls in a plate and garnish wih crushed pistachio and melon seeds.
  • Note-
  • Can adjust the quantity of sugar according to your taste.

Nutrition

Calories: 503kcal | Carbohydrates: 60g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 26g | Saturated Fat: 14g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 58mg | Sodium: 23mg | Potassium: 328mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 41g | Vitamin A: 18IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 22mg | Iron: 2mg

Posted by Anjana Chaturvedi Filed Under: Desserts / Mithai, North Indian Food, Tiffin Variety, Travel food, Uttar Pradesh Cuisine

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  1. FabusRelish

    2013-08-02 at

    Am drooling……Just loved those soft soft laddoos…..
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  2. Archana Potdar

    2012-09-02 at

    I want to grab them all.

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  3. Veena Theagarajan

    2012-08-27 at

    so yummy and tasty
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  4. Leelagovind

    2012-08-25 at

    beasn ladoos are tempting and inviting!

  5. Rani Acharyulu

    2012-08-25 at

    Wow delicious laddoos looks so tempting.

  6. kala

    2012-08-25 at

    Wanna grab oneeeee

  7. Krithi Karthi

    2012-08-24 at

    Want to grab one right now!
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  8. Priya

    2012-08-24 at

    Real feast to eyes, beautiful and damn cute laddoos..

  9. radha

    2012-08-24 at

    They are deceptively simple to make, but not all besan ladoos are tasty. I guess there is a technique when you roast it. It can taste very raw if you do not roast it enough or get burnt if you overdo it. These look just perfect

  10. Suja Manoj

    2012-08-24 at

    My all time favorite,looks divine.

  11. Nisha

    2012-08-24 at

    Looks delicious.

  12. Vijayalakshmi Dharmaraj

    2012-08-24 at

    wow yummy…
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  13. Prathima Rao

    2012-08-24 at

    Perfect texture & nice & royal garnish!!
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  14. Hamaree Rasoi

    2012-08-24 at

    glossy looks and nicely garnished ladoos are tempting me to take few from the screen

  15. faseela

    2012-08-24 at

    So tempting and irresistible laddu

  16. PT

    2012-08-24 at

    cute and adorable 🙂

  17. Sangeetha Nambi

    2012-08-24 at

    Wonderful and real tasty one for sure…
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  18. Gauri

    2012-08-24 at

    Lovely presentation, this is my husbands favourite

  19. Kaveri Venkatesh

    2012-08-24 at

    Laddus looks totally yum and delicious…attractive pic

  20. Daksha

    2012-08-24 at

    Looks perfectly delicious..ladoos…

  21. Mélange

    2012-08-24 at

    My God,they look extremely inviting…With your garnish,anyone can grab within seconds…Yummy!

  22. Chandrani

    2012-08-24 at

    Besan ladoo looks very delicious and yummy.


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  23. Divya Pramil

    2012-08-24 at

    Looks teasingly yummy Anjana ji 🙂 presentation is also super good 🙂

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  24. Vimitha Anand

    2012-08-24 at

    This has been in my to do list for a long time… Looks perfect

  25. Sayantani

    2012-08-24 at

    recently started making these and am so hooked to it. you made it so well and such traditional decorattion.

  26. Deeksha

    2012-08-24 at

    All time favorite ladoos. Looks good.

  27. Akila

    2012-08-24 at

    Wow looks delicious…

  28. Meena B

    2012-08-24 at

    wow ur laddoos look even more yummy. i didnt decorate it and just gobbled them as it is

    mine was golden color as u saw

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  29. Saraswathi Tharagaram

    2012-08-24 at

    Yum..very attractive and nicely presented..

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