Ingredients:-
White Sesame Seeds-1 cup
Jaggery-1/2 cup
Cashew Nuts-1/4 cup (make small pieces) add if u more or less
Oil or Ghee- 1 tsp
Method:-
In a pan fry the sesame seeds and add 1/2 cup of water mix well.Roast the sesame seeds until light golden brown,remove and keep aside.
Dry roast cashew nuts pieces into lightly golden brown,keep it aside. In a big thick bottomed vessel,add water and jaggery.
Cook on medium high heat.Start boiling when jaggery melts remove from heat and strain to remove if any dirt in the jaggery.
And bring back to heat and boil in a low flame till it becomes like thick syrup.
when it starts foaming like shown in the photo.
It reached the consistency we want for this recipe.To test ,add few drops of jaggery syrup to the cold water.When pushed with fingers,it the syrup can be roll to a round ball and keeps share without meting in spite to tilting the plate to different directions,it is done and the syrup is ready.
this whole process take about 15 to 20 minutes.
At this stage,add sesame seeds and cashew nuts pieces and mix well.
Then grease your hands with ghee and make small balls out of it when still hot.(when your hands can bear the heat)
Note:- If the mixture hardens,heat it again and make balls.
Store it in an air tight container and enjoy.
Perfectly made ellu urundai. I loved the perfect shape too.
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That is perfect ellu urundai, Love these seasme balls.
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ReplyDeleteyummy ladoos... must in the season, well described post divya...
ReplyDeletePerfect and yummy sesame jaggery balls...
ReplyDeleteThey have come out very well, yumm..
ReplyDeleteEllu urundai looks so good. My fav sweet.
ReplyDeleteSuch perfect laddoos!
ReplyDeleteHi dearie, how are you? Happy Pongal :) Love those sesame balls, absolute kids fav :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite,yum
ReplyDeletePerfect, how I miss these. Wish could grab some from ur pic :)
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ReplyDeletedelicious they look!
ReplyDeletewow awesome stepwise picture..i love this sesame balls..wonderful presentation...keep rocking...
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ReplyDeletenice and yummy ladoos
ReplyDeleteI should try this. good one
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ReplyDeleteThese look delicious. I love sesame seeds, will have to try!
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ReplyDeleteTil ladoo looks fabulous. Like to munch few.
ReplyDeleteLooks very yummy and well made :)!
ReplyDeleteLooks very yummy and well made :)!
ReplyDeleteDelicious sesame balls, neatly explained..
ReplyDeleteluks jst like the shop bought ones..its dat easy bt v always go fr readymade ones...
ReplyDeletePerfectly made balls... Bookmarked
ReplyDeleteI love these snacks!! Thanks for the recipe, will surely try it!!!
ReplyDeleteTil laddoo are made in our sankrant festival....... delicious sweet!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing . step by step pics are really helpful to make. will try this.
ReplyDeletemy fav chilhood snack. u have done it so well
ReplyDeletejust a simple doubt. why do u add 1/2 cup water to sesame and then dry roast it? can u not dry roast it directly?
ReplyDeletehi suhaina aji,when u add water to sesame seeds when its fry it nicely pops up and nicely fry as well.u can fry directly but my mom said when u add water it give good flavor.
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