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Peanut Laddoo

 Healthy  Jaggery-Peanut Laddoos.


Good day everyone!!
Today sharing another laddoo recipe which needs very few ingredients and can be made in a jiffy.Best part of this recipe is we are not going to use sugar but use healthier jaggery instead.It will be a good  school snack or evening snack for kids or adults with sweet tooth .I have another peanut recipe in my blog which is a traditional one .You can find it in menu with title "Types of Laddoos".

INGREDIENTS
Peanuts-1 big steel glass
Jaggery/Gud -1 or 3/4 big steel glass crushed jaggery
Ghee - 1 tbsp (for flavour)(optional)
Roasted Sesame seeds -1/4 glass +1 tbsp
Powdered Cardamon /ilaichi - 2 tsp


Step by step process

Measure 1 big steel  glass peanuts.Dry roast them in a kadai/wok.Take out the skin and let cool.


Powder 1 or 3/4 big steel glass of crushed jaggery.



Dry roast 1/4 steel glass sesame seeds.



Firstly grind peanuts and sesame in mixer grinder.





Then add powdered jaggery .pulse few minutes.The peanuts will leave oil.



If you are able to bind laddoo then it's ready.Take the mixture in a big plate.Mix well.



Add cardamon powder and 1 tbsp melted ghee(Both are optional but I added ghee).Make laddoos and roll in dry roasted sesame.Laddoos are ready.



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