Here is an easy recipe of making whole dry fruit laddoos. You can make them on any festive occasion and enjoy with your family and friends. This is a perfect sweet to distribute to your friends and relatives during Diwali festival. You can pack them in a beautiful box.
Ingredients:
Assorted dry fruits (unsalted) ......... 1 cup (Almonds, cashews & Pistachios)
Sugar .............................. 1 cup
Poppy seeds .................... 1 tbsp
Saffron ..................... 2-3 pinches
Crushed cardamom seeds .. 1/2 tbsp
Wheat flour ...................... 2 tbsps
Dried rose petals .............. 1 tbsp
Ghee / clarified butter ...... 2 tbsps
Milk or water ................... 1/4 cup
Silver varq ................... for garnishing (optional)
Method:
1. Dry roast the poppy seeds lightly and set aside.
2. Fry the wheat flour with 1 tbsp of ghee until it gives out a nice aroma. Set aside.
3. Roast the dry fruits until they get a crispy texture.
4. In a thick bottomed pan melt the sugar adjusting the flame.
5. Half way through add 1 tbsps of ghee, saffron and crushed cardamom seeds.
6. Continue stirring until the sugar is melted and there are no lumps.
7. Now add the poppy seeds, rose petals and dry fruits.
8. Finally add the fried wheat flour and mix well.
9. Now add the milk or water and continue stirring until the mixture gathers and leaves the sides.
10. Cool it a bit and when you are able to handle it make the laddoos or balls of the desired size.
11. Garnish them with dried rose petals and silver varq if you like.
About the group:
Shhhhh Cooking Secretly is a monthly challenge in a facebook group where we are paired with a different partner every month. Two secret ingredients are chosen by each partner for the other one and we prepare any dish with those ingredients based on the selected theme of the month which was Diwali
This month I am paired with Poonam Bachhav who selected "cardamom powder" and "ghee" as my secret ingredients and I made these dry fruit laddoos. I chose "ajwain" and "oil" as the secret ingredients for her as she opted out for a savoury dish. She made tasty and irresistible Instant Rice Chaklis.
Beautiful whole dry fruit ladoos Shobha, perfect to gift for the Diwali festival. Like how they look and its full of healthy nuts.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mayuri.
DeleteDry fruits laddu looks so delish. Full of dry fruits and little whole wheat flour laddu flavored with rose, saffron and cardamom sounds divine. Can't wait to try.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sujata. Make them and enjoy.
DeleteLoved your Whole dry fruit Laddoo, the way you have packed them in a beautiful box. These energy packed laddus sound delicious, having been flavoured with rose, saffron and Cardamom. Can't wait to try them this winter.
ReplyDeleteThanks for liking.These are perfect for winter season. A very healthy option too.
DeleteDry fruit Ladoos look scrumptious. I liked the idea of adding poppy seeds. Would love to try these nutritious ladoos sometime. Perfect for any festive occasion.
ReplyDeleteThanks Preethi. Do make them sometime
Deletelove the festive look of these whole dry fruit ladoos. perfect as an edible gift too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for liking Kalyani
DeleteDry fruits Ladoo looks very delicious and this is perfect sweet for gifting. Liked the aroma and taste of rose petals in ladoo's.
ReplyDeleteThanks for liking. Yes they add flavour and beauty to the desserts
Deletewow !!! just love the festive look here... these whole dry fruit ladoos are much perfect for Diwali time !
ReplyDeleteThanks Sasmita. Festivals are great fun.
DeleteThe ladoos look very tempting and healthy at the same time. I make something similar but do not add wheat flour too, it would add a nutty texture. Loved your recipe and presentation
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Renu. Glad you liked them. Do try this recipe next time.
DeleteI wish to get those boxed sweet boxes during Diwali. These dry fruit laddoos look so delicious and also make a lovely gift.
ReplyDeleteYes dear, these can be packed and distributed easily and they stay good for a longer period.
DeleteWhole dery fruit ladoo look super delectable! Perfect guilt-free treat for winter months and great edible gift as well.
ReplyDeleteVery true Poonam. We always make them in winter.
DeleteTasty, healthy dry fruit ladoos are always welcome during Diwali. These look super tasty and festive.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jayashree
Deletethese dryfruit ladoos are so good. Plus they keep for a long time so very happy to make them and save a jar full for a couple of weeks.
ReplyDeleteTrue dear. We also make these in winter
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