Boondi/Boondhi/ Motichoor - Laddu/Ladoo
These are the tiny yellow droplets deep fried and later soaked in sugar syrup and pressed and made into balls. Usually made during festivals.
An other authentic recipe sent in by my Gomathi Athai. She is an expert in making this sweet and we have enjoyed it many times prepared by her. She was so comfortable making this sweet that she used to make 100's of them in no time for small gatherings,festivals.
Besan/Chickpea flour/Kadalai maavu/kadale hittu/Senaga pindi - 1 cup
Sugar - 1 cup
Water - 1/2 cup( for syrup)
Oil - for deep frying
Cardamom seeds - 6 or 7 by count
Clove - 3
Nutmeg - a small piece
Sugar - 2 tsp
Edible camphor - a pinch(optional)
Saffron - few strands
Cashewnut and raising - few
Ghee - 2 tbsp
Dry roast clove and nutmeg and powder it along with cardamom seeds and sugar 2 tsp. Keep it aside.(adding sugar is optional. This is just to powder the clove and nutmeg very finelY).
In a tsp of ghee fry cashew and raisin and keep aside.
Take sugar and water in a vessel . Heat and boil well until you get a thick syrup consistency( called as one string consistency). Keep aside.
Mix besan with water to a thick batter consistency. Heat oil for deep frying. Take a perforated ladle/boondhi ladle and keep it on top of the hot oil. Take a ladleful of batter and pour it on top and keep spreading such that tiny droplets fall in the hot oil. Do not over crowd. Fry in small batches and keep aside. No need to fry till crispy.
Next add saffron, nutmeg clove,cardamom powder to the sugar syrup and mix well. Also add the prepared boondi along with edicble camphor and fried cashew and raisins. Mix well and keep aside for the boondi's to absorb the syurp. Add the remaining ghee and take a small mixture and press to make as balls by pressing in between your palms. Store in a airtight container and enjoy.
34 comments/Reactions:
looks super yummy ..my fav
This is something I crave for pretty often
My favorite kind of Laddoo :)
yummy laddoo..mouth watering and tempting me..
boondi looks so perfect...i have never dared to prepare this at home...may i must try..first time to ur blog...u have a wonderful collection of recipes..glad to find u...
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looks yummy...my fav...
my all time fav ladoo .. urs look very yumm
lovely ladoos...
Yummy :)
Yummy :)
ladoos looks perfect and yummy!
Perfect and yummy ladoos...looks tempting.
Yummy ladoos,i was asking my mom to make this.
It's been months since I had these yummy ladoos . Looks lovely
Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi
woww looks super!!
delicious yummy ladoo
Ladoo looks extremely beautiful and shows your passion dear. Lovely picture and a great recipe.
Beautiful picture and looks delicious!
Wow, ladoos looks perfect and yummy, thanx for posting.
Wow....looks yummy and perfect dear..
Perfect Yummy looking ladoo..
Laddoo looks delicious and mouth watering. I feel like having it now.
These ladoos look so cute and delicious!
So Inviting!!!!:)
laddu looks so good Padma. U did not add orange color itseems..
Laddu looks awesome.The only sweet which I love to have anytime.
Very tempting and inviting..
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wow it looks yummy & delicious ........
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my favorite ladoo... can't resist it! yummy!
I just love it. Its looking so awesome! I really like it. Thanks for the share!
Thanks everyone for your lovely comments :)
I just love this dish! So taste. Thanks for the recipe.
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