Monday, September 6, 2010

Sev Ladoo (ಸೇವಿನ ಉಂಡಿ)

Tried and tasted by Nivedita 
Hi All,
Naga Panchami is over. And I am late in posting my ladoo recipes. Sorry for that. But got little busy with other things also. But I am happy that I have many recipes for Ladoo to post which you are going to enjoy this whole month. Once in a week I will post one recipe for different ladoos.
My first Ladoo recipe is Sev Ladoo. This is usually done in Naga panchami. But I do remember those tiny Sev ladoos(smaller than a small lemon) we used to get in shops. One ladoo's cost was only  5 Paise!!!! 
In the house we make bigger size. These ladoos are my brother's favorite. 
Here is the recipe for Sev Ladoo.
The Sev is readily available in the market in sweet shops. But you should use salt less and plain Sev for that.
The sizes also vary. We usually prefer the thicker one. You can use the thinner one and smaller also.

Plain Sev - 250gm
For Jaggery syrup : 
Jaggery - same as Sev(Measure the sev in a cup, and take the same amount of jaggery)
Salt  - a pinch
Water -1/4 cup or less
Ghee - 1 tbsp
Other ingredients:
Dalia powder - 1/4 cup
Dry coconut - 1/4 cup, grated
Cardamom powder - 1 tsp
Take Sev in a big and wide plate. 
Add  dry coconut, cardamom powder and dalia powder to it. Mix it well and keep it ready.
To make Jaggery syrup is little tricky. You may not succeed the first time! I am making it since childhood and closing my eyes I can tell the correct consistency of syrup(hehe, boasting!!)
Practice makes you not perfect but brings you near perfection. 
So, don't worry as you will also get after trying 2-3 times, but if you know the trick before only, then I am happy.
Grate or powder the jaggery and transfer into a thick bottomed kadai or small cooker(which I used). Add  half of 1/4 cup water and keep it to boil with salt.





Till it boils and reached the above stage as in photo, keep one saucer or steel plate with little water ready.
(Look closely the saucer in the right click, you can see a tiny syrup ball)
Now take few drops of this syrup and put in the water. Wait for few SECONDS. Then touch the syrup in the water and check. If the syrup binds together to become a tiny ball, then the syrup is ready. Add ghee and remove it.
Now you should be quick:
Put this syrup to the Sev plate. Spread it slowly so that the Sev gets the syrup evenly. 
Now take a small quantity and make balls by mildly pressing with both the palms to give proper ball shape and bind the Sev properly.
Repeat with other Sev. This will make around 20 ladoos.
Keep it to cool for sometime. Store it in a jar or box.
Sending this to 
which is started by Me.
Keep Smiling,

18 comments:

  1. Hey Nive
    doesn't matter nag panchmi over..I'm ready for this ladoo..lovely demo. is it sev or mamra(puffed rice)? coz in pics I think it's mamra...

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  2. Hi Jagruti,
    Thats quick response.
    It is Sev only. Sorry dear, my camera plays with me sometimes, I took many photos changing the places also, but could not get proper photo.

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  3. Wow..never heard of this before..very innovative..looks delicious!!

    US Masala

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  4. wow nive those sev ladoo r my favorite too ..but never dare to make them ...gr8 job dear n very well explained

    Satya
    http://www.superyummyrecipes.com

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  5. love those sev laddus.. Its long since I had them.. wil try your recipe sooner.. :)

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  6. Thanks Dear for sending this lovely recipe..loved it..I'm going to try this soon..

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  7. Delicious sevladoos. We call it as manoharam.. We do it with small as well as big sevs... which we call as thenkuzhals and oma podi..

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  8. hi nivedita
    this looks so nice, i have never tried this one, another bookmark!!! goodness when will i try all these!!!!

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  9. lovely laddos nive...one of my fav after boondi ladoo....looks yum...

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  10. Tempting laado Niveditha...thanks for sharing traditional recipe..

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  11. wonderful ladoo.. looks really temping !!

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  12. Different ladooooo......looks yumm !!

    Lavanya

    www.lavsblog.com

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  13. Nice Laddo..bookmarked..Gonna try soon..
    I have a query..
    Which sev did u use?..Can you please put some light on it..? Os it Vermicilli..Thanks in advance:)
    - Vanitha.

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  14. Thanks everyone.
    @ Vanitha,
    Its not Vermicelli, its common plain Sev we get in sweet shops which we use to make chewda or mixture and we add it in Avalakki or Mandakki.
    But you should buy a saltless sev.
    Its made with Gramflour. I hope this will help you.
    Any doubts mail me or I will update my post with the Sev picture.

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  15. OK ..got you!..we prepare it @ home..We call it as manora laddu:))

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  16. ನಿವೇದಿತಾ,
    ಹೆಂಗಿದ್ದೆ? ನನ್ಗೆ ನಿನ್ನ ಸೇವಿನ ಉಂಡೆ ತುಂಬಾ ಇಷ್ಟ ಆತು.

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  17. What an innovative idea.. Sounds yummy..

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  18. I like your recipe and certainly try it

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