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Saturday, January 2, 2010

Rava(semolina) ladoo

This is my 1st post of the new year, what better way to start it
then a prayer and offering of ladoo to Lord Ganesh.
Pranamya Shirasa Devam
Gauriputram Vinaayakam
Bhakataavaasam Smare
NityamAayuh Kaamartha Siddhaye

Meaning: Every day, I bow down to that Lord, the son of Gowri, the Lord who lives in the heart of the devotees, blessing them always with good health and prosperity.


Rava /sooji ( semolina) ladoos, miniture sweet ladoos made from semolina cooked in ghee and delicately flavoured with cardamon, saffron,nutmeg and dressed with a royal crown of almonds. A quick and easy dish but devine in taste .
Ingredients:

4oz sooji - rava (fine semolina)
2-3 oz ghee clarified butter
2 oz sugar
1/2 pint milk
few strands saffron
1 teaspoon elachi powder (cardamon)
1/2 teaspoon nut meg powder
1 tablespoon almonds roughly chopped
20 almond halves with out skin for garnish

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20 Petit paper cake cakes.( optional)

Method:

1.In a heavy duty pan stir fry the semolina (rava/sooji) in the ghee and keep stirring until slightly golden brown taking care not to burn. (approx 10 mins.)
2. Add saffron to milk and warm slightly.(This will help release the colour from the saffron .)
3. Slowly add the milk to the browned semolina ,the mixture will start to bubble and thicken.(Take care it splutters and you can burn yourself) Turn heat to lowest setting and keep stirring till all milk absorbed.
4. Add elachi powder, nutmeg and sugar and stir it all in (If you prefer sweeter taste add a little extra sugar than stated in recipe)
5. Remove from heat add the chopped almonds in the halwa and stir. Keep aside to cool slightly.
6. When halwa mixture is touchable but still warm take 1 teaspoon full at a time and roll into small balls( ladoo).Place the ladoo in the petit cake cases and garnish with an almond half.


NB- If you dont have the petit cake cases you can leave ladoos on plate.The size of the ladoo is to individual taste I like bite size ones.

Can be eaten hot or cold.


Submitted this dish to:
JFI -saffron event
Easy2cook recipes new year event

16 comments:

  1. Best way to start a new year with god's blessings and a sweet dish ...pics are very lovely...

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  2. very nice idol of ganesha! All th epictures are very nice :)

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  3. Nice presentation and interesting combination.

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  4. looks divine,my fav sweet...yumm

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  5. A very divine start ! ladoo's look absolutely yummm:)

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  6. rava ladoo..amma used to make it for diwali :)..a sweet start for the year..

    By the way, I lived in UK too, studied my master's there..and when you spoke about snow, I remembered that weather..always raining, and I'd check out the sun first before deciding on what to wear :) Hope our curry still rules the charts!

    I lived in the Lancashire county..and we'd have snow in march..

    www.ruchikacooks.com

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  7. Lovley start with a divine touch. May GOD bless you with more and more prosperity

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  8. My fav rava ladoo. Pics are good. Happy new year. Thank you for participating in the event.

    Sara's Corner

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  9. Looks yummy and tempting.......

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  10. Beautiful ladoos...lovely presentation..

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  11. Wow...beautiful..nice clicks too :-)

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  12. I attended my great nephew's mundan on Sunday and have finished the box of ladoos I received, but am craving more. I will try making them using your recipe which looks easy enough for a non-cook like me to follow.

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