Suji Ladoo, Mathi, Namakpara & Sev - Diwali Special
Few of the bloggers keep asking me Diwali details and things which we have made for Diwali & kept waiting for the post. So here is all the goodies we made for Diwali, we scrap the idea of making gujjia, murukku and few more sweets due to time limitation. Here presenting Sujji/Rava Ladoo, Mathi, Namakpara and Sev.
Sujji/Rava Ladoo: There are many ways of making sujji/rava ladoo but I always follow this method which I find is easy and gud for me.
We need:
Sujji/Rava/Semolina - 2 cup
Sugar - 3/4 cup (change according to taste)
Cardamom - 4-5
Cashews & Raisins - few
Dessicated Coconut - 1/2 cup
Ghee/Classified butter - 2-3 tps
Water - 1/2 cup
Method:
1. Make powder of sugar and cardamom and keep aside.
2. Heat ghee in a pan, fry cashews keep them aside.
3. In the same pan add the rava and fry until the colour turns light brown or the aroma start filling the air.
4. Let the rava cool down a bit, make 1/2 portion of the roasted rava in to powder in mixi and mix with the remaining roasted rava.
5. Add sugar powder and few cashews and raisins to rava and well mix.
6. Take small amount of the mixture, sprinkle little water & 1/2 tbs coconut and give them shape of ladoo, roll then over coconut and keep aside. Follow the procedure for the remaining mixture. (always sprinkle water in batches, if not the texture will not be good)
Simple and yummy Ladoo is ready.
Namakpara check recipe here and spicy namak para here or diamond cuts
For Sev check recipe here
The plate goes to FestiveFood: Diwali event hosted by me. Rush in your entries by 6th Nov 08.
Sujji/Rava Ladoo: There are many ways of making sujji/rava ladoo but I always follow this method which I find is easy and gud for me.
We need:
Sujji/Rava/Semolina - 2 cup
Sugar - 3/4 cup (change according to taste)
Cardamom - 4-5
Cashews & Raisins - few
Dessicated Coconut - 1/2 cup
Ghee/Classified butter - 2-3 tps
Water - 1/2 cup
Method:
1. Make powder of sugar and cardamom and keep aside.
2. Heat ghee in a pan, fry cashews keep them aside.
3. In the same pan add the rava and fry until the colour turns light brown or the aroma start filling the air.
4. Let the rava cool down a bit, make 1/2 portion of the roasted rava in to powder in mixi and mix with the remaining roasted rava.
5. Add sugar powder and few cashews and raisins to rava and well mix.
6. Take small amount of the mixture, sprinkle little water & 1/2 tbs coconut and give them shape of ladoo, roll then over coconut and keep aside. Follow the procedure for the remaining mixture. (always sprinkle water in batches, if not the texture will not be good)
Simple and yummy Ladoo is ready.
Namakpara check recipe here and spicy namak para here or diamond cuts
For Sev check recipe here
The plate goes to FestiveFood: Diwali event hosted by me. Rush in your entries by 6th Nov 08.
yummy yumm..this is one of the reasons I love Deepavali :) loads of goodies to eat. Your plate looks inviting Priti
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