Preparation Time : 15 mins | Cooking Time : 10 Mins | Makes: 5 ladoos

Sago | javarisi|sabudana 1/2 cup Sugar 2 tblsp Ghee 2 tbslp Cardamom powder a pinch Cashew nuts 5 (optional)

sabudana- ladoo - 1

Method:

  • In a pan dry roast the sago till it change into a slight brown colour. Do not roast till brown .
sago- ladoo  - 2
  • When it is cool, grind this in a mixie into a fine powder.
sago- ladoo  - 3
  • Transfer it to a bowl. In the same mixie, add sugar and the cardamom powder and pulse it twice or till it becomes fine powder.
  • Transfer this to the same bowl.
sabudana- ladoo - 4
  • Heat the ghee in a pan. If adding cashew nuts chop it finely and add it in the last when the ghee is very hot.
  • Slowly add the hot ghee to the flour and sugar mix.
  • The amount of ghee depends on the texture of the flour.
sago- ladoo  - 5
  • Mix well. When it is warm enough to handle, take small portions and make ladoos of desired shape.
  • I sprinkled a pinch of Everest Milk masala on the top of each ladoo.
sago ladoo - 6
  • Sabudana ladoo| sago ladoo is ready for neivedhyam.
javarisi ladoo - 7
  1. Always powder the sago finely. Generally sago tends to powder nicely once they are roasted well.
  2. If the flour is coarse, ladoos will not come out good also takes a lot of ghee while making.
  3. Depends on the texture of the sago the quantity of ghee may slightly vary.
  4. I added 2 tblsp of sugar and i felt it is slightly more. But if you are sweet lovers then it will be perfectly fine.
  5. This ladoo stays good for 3-4 days in room temperature. Always handle with clean hands.
  6. You can add finely grated fresh coconut while making the ladoo. Roast the coconut nicely and then add to the flour. If the coconut scrapings are bit big, pulse it once in a mixie and add.