From an Indian perspective, the word 'sweets' stand for all culinary things that are obviously sweet and are from the subcontinent. In a traditional sense, none of the baked goods or the western desserts usually fall under the category and they are never a part of a religious feast.
Laddus, kheer, halwa and burfis make up a significant portion of the myriad varieties of Indian sweets. They entice me the most and so I thought of posting a nutritious and super quick laddu today. These laddus are made with just four ingredients - peanuts, white sesame seeds, dried coconut and jaggery. This is again a 5 minutes recipe if you have toasted and skinned peanuts handy. One minute to toast sesame seeds, under two minutes to blend the mixture and about two minutes to shape the laddus. These are vegan, gluten-free, no bake and a quick fix treat that satiates the sweet tooth.
Peanuts obviously are a good source of protein while sesame seeds are a source of good fats and have a rich iron content. Jaggery is the sweetener used here which is more nutritious than sugar. Adjust the quantity as needed since the sweetness of jaggery varies each time one buys a batch. There is no need of any binding agent to make these laddus. Toasted peanuts and sesame seeds are used here which when ground release oil which help to bind the laddus. Made with healthy ingredients, these protein rich laddus provide a quick boost of energy besides being yummy and easy ones to prepare.
Ingredients: (Make 10 laddus)
1/2 cup roasted, skinned peanuts
1/4 cup white sesame seeds
1/4 cup grated dried coconut /copra
3/4 to 1 cup jaggery powder (depending upon the sweetness of jaggery)
Method:
* Toast sesame seeds on medium flame, continuously stirring until they start to slightly brown and start to sputter. It takes about a minute to toast them. Turn off the stove and transfer them onto a plate. Let them cool.
Ingredients: (Make 10 laddus)
1/2 cup roasted, skinned peanuts
1/4 cup white sesame seeds
1/4 cup grated dried coconut /copra
3/4 to 1 cup jaggery powder (depending upon the sweetness of jaggery)
Method:
* Toast sesame seeds on medium flame, continuously stirring until they start to slightly brown and start to sputter. It takes about a minute to toast them. Turn off the stove and transfer them onto a plate. Let them cool.
* Add all ingredients to a food processor / blender and coarsely grind them.
* Transfer the mixture onto a plate. Fist a portion of the mixture and shape it into a ball. Repeat the step of making balls with the remaining mixture. (It took me about 2 minutes for this quantity.)
* Store the laddus in an airtight container. The container can be left over the counter and needs to be refrigerated only if need to be stored longer.
This post is an entry for Blogging Marathon under the theme 'Protein rich dishes'. Check the link to find out what other marathoners are cooking.
Comments
so protein rich and so healthy!!! love the saree color in the background - so appealing!!
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Seriously my fav combo in laddoos, i want some,pls give me some Suma.
ReplyDeletehealthyn yummy laddus
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Sounds so wonderful Suma..I agree that I was wondering if I can make some of our traditional sweets for the dessert theme as we normally serve that..:)
ReplyDeleteu got me into the sankranti mode already :), nice combo, we dont add peanuts to laddus, as in this quantitiy..dont mind experimenting though
ReplyDeletesimple and delicious
ReplyDeleteNice laddus, looks really tempting and very easy to make.
ReplyDeleteIt is really a nice and helpful piece of information.sesame seeds
ReplyDeleteSuch a quick and easy laddu to satiate the sweet tooth! I usually mix up roasted sesame, peanuts and jaggery for a quick snack and a dessert for myself. Your images tempted me to make these laddus and coconut is a nice addition. Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteSo I rightly call you The Ladoo Queen ! Bookmarked ! Will make these very soon , they sound super delicious and would make such a wonderful sweet ! Absolutely rocking Suma , simply love the ladoo .
ReplyDeleteI actually have all the ingredients in my pantry and I am so tempted to make some soon, especially this sounds so easy to make! Yum...
ReplyDeleteWow. this looks so perfect, healthy and so easy to make. Ladoo without ghee I can enjoy as snacks without guilt.
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