Motichoor ke Laddoo

#Festive
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Motichoor laddoo are made of very small gram flour balls or boondis which are deep fried, then simmered in sugar syrup till they absorb the syrup and plump up. These are then shaped into delicious crumbly laddoos. Motichoor laddoos are savoured by all and come in different sizes, colours and compositions. These are offered to Lord Ganesha on the auspicious occasion of Ganesh chaturthi
Motichoor ke Laddoo
#Festive
#GaneshChaturthi #post1
Motichoor laddoo are made of very small gram flour balls or boondis which are deep fried, then simmered in sugar syrup till they absorb the syrup and plump up. These are then shaped into delicious crumbly laddoos. Motichoor laddoos are savoured by all and come in different sizes, colours and compositions. These are offered to Lord Ganesha on the auspicious occasion of Ganesh chaturthi
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cook sugar with three cups of water to make syrup of one thread consistency.
- 2
Add milk and when the scum rise to the top, remove it.
- 3
Add 1 pinch of colour and kewra essence and keep the syrup aside.
- 4
Make a thin batter of besan with 2 cups of water (pouring consistency). Add 1 pinch of colour or as desired.
- 5
Heat sufficient ghee in a kadhai
- 6
Hold a perforated spoon over the hot ghee, pour a little batter over it and pass the batter through it fast into the kadhai to make boondis.
- 7
Fry for about 2 minutes stirring occasionally
- 8
Remove the boondis using a slotted spoon, drain thoroughly and put into the syrup.
- 9
When the boondis have absorbed all the syrup add cardamom powder and mix gently.
- 10
Divide into equal lemon sized portions and shape each into a ball shaped laddoo.
- 11
Garnish with slivers of pistachios. Cool and serve.
- 12
Can also store in an airtight container and refrigerate for a week.
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