Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Rava Urundai /Ladoos - Indian Cooking Challenge


Making these rava urundai's took me down the memory lane to the diwali days when we were kids.My mom used to make these every year during diwali, but the method used was totally different from this recipe.As Srivalli said its the other method by grinding the rava and sugar together. My mom grinds the rava in the mill few ays before diwali, and on the night before diwali she makes everything ready for us kids to make the balls.Its very difficult to make the balls with powder mixed with hot ghee.But we used to have fun while doing it.
After marriage I tried making rava urundai for a diwali get together and it turned out a disaster, more like 'kesari balls', you know what I mean :).
So making this sweet was really a challenge to me eventhough the recipe sounds so simple.
But it turned out great and I liked it.I omitted raisins and added some almond flakes along with less cashews. you may be wondering about the colour, but I dindt add any colours.
The semolina that I get in the local retail retail store over here is yellow in colour.
I made 12 medium sized urundai/ladoos out of this recipe

Recipe and method as given by Srivalli for ICC
Makes - 10 Laddoos of normal size
Rava / Semolina - 1 cup
Sugar - 1 cup
Ghee - 25 gms
Milk - 25 ml
Cardamom powder - a pinch
Cashew nuts - 10 whole nuts
Raisins - 10 nos
Grated fresh coconut - 25 gms
Method to prepare:
Heat 2 tsp of ghee in a kadai. Once the ghee is hot enough, simmer the flame and roast cashew nuts and raisins. Once the raisins balloon up, remove.
Then roast the grated coconut. Remove once done. Keep all these aside.Add the remaining ghee and roast the Rava till its well roasted and aroma starts coming out.
In a bowl, take all the roasted Rava, Nuts, Coconut and add the Cardamom powder.
Then add the sugar. Mix well.Then slowly add the warm milk into the bowl.
Check if you are able to gather as balls. When you find that milk added is enough to get you laddos, transfer it back to the kadai and cook in sim for 2 mins.
Mix well and then cover it and let it rest for 2 mins. Then immediately make balls or laddoos.

Notes:While roasting the Rava, make sure you have the flames in sim, else there is a chance of the rava getting over roasted.Its enough to add only the required amount of milk to get you form balls.
Depending on the rava and the sugar at times we may not use all the 25 gmsSince we add milk, its best to consume within 5 days of making them.
If you store them in fridge, you can have them for a week.The other version followed isThe rava after being roasted can be powdered using a blender. Add sugar to this and make a powder. Add a little ghee to this mixture and make small balls out of this.

Expecting more such recipes in the upcoming "Indian Cooking Challenge"

7 comments:

Parita said...

Perfect round laddoos!

Srivalli said...

Looks great...thanks

Soma said...

I am craving laddoos now. have all the ingredients at hand, might give this a try.

Unknown said...

Looks nice and delicious.
Btw my mom also grinds them before making them and they will be white in color and when it melts in your mouth it will be like having glucose. Yummy dish.

aparna said...

Looks so tempting. Thera are lot os common things between us.

anusharaji (talimpu.com) said...

rava sure is yello. n they are heavenly sumi

Ann said...

Perfect shape and looks totally mouth watering.

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