Besan Ladoo Recipe – Indian Sweet

Festivals can never be complete without sweets and “Besan Ladoo” (बेसन लड्डू) has been one such sweet which has its own niche place in sweets. The roasted aroma of gram flour with ghee, tossed in coriander powder leaves a long lasting flavour in mouth. I simply love this ladoo and is mostly available in my kitchen cupboard round the year. This besan ladoo recipe is simple to follow and I have been using this for more than a decade now, so its full proof.

As much as people prefer cookies in snacks, I prefer this besan ladoo, and if its a festival like Diwali and Holi, rest assured that if you visiting me, you will be greeted by these absolutely mouth watering ladoos.

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What is Besan Ladoo

Besan is gram flour. Ladoo means round in shape. Besan ladoo means a round shaped sweet made out of gram flour. First roast gram flour in the ghee. Then add sugar, cardamom seeds powder and chopped / grounded nuts. Finally give a a round shape, like golf balls, to the mix. These balls are called besan ladoo.


You may also add semolina (sooji / rawa) to give crunch to the laddo. I prefer my ladoo with out sooji.

This besan ladoo does not ask for much ingredients and is not too costly to make either. One of the cheap to make sweet. Main ingredients are Gram Flour, Ghee (Clarified Butter), Sugar and that is it! Of course you can add pistachio, cashew and other nuts, along with saffron and cardamom powder for that adder flavour.

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Besan Ke Ladoo | Your Food Fantasy

In case you love Ladoo, try these instant coconut ladoo too. You can try other sweets from this compilation of Diwali recipes.

Method

  • Coarsely ground Cashew, almonds(you can also finely chop them with knife if you do not have grinder).
  • Take a heavy bottom Pan or kadai and put it on medium heat. Add Ghee to the kadai/pan and wait till it gets little warm.
  • Add turmeric powder to the warm ghee. Turmeric powder helps in giving a rich yellow colour to the ladoos. This is purely optional.
  • Now add gram flour/ besan to the Kadai slowly with the help of a steel or wooden spatula. Mix it and start roasting it on low medium heat. Keep stirring and feel the aroma.
  • Once you get the roasted aroma of gram flour, check it with spreading one tablespoon of water on it (I call this water test). If water evaporates immediately leaving yellow bubbles on top, it means your besan is fully roasted.
  • Switch off the flame and keep stirring for few more minutes as heavy bottom pan takes time to cool down and we don’t want our besan to get burnt smell. The whole process of roasting takes about 10-12 minutes.
  • Allow this to cool to right temperature where you can easily hold this roasted besan in your hand. It should be just lukewarm.
  • Add sugar, cardamom powder and chopped / grounded nuts now.
  • Mix this mixture with your hand thoroughly and start making round balls of it by taking 1.5 tablespoon of this mixture and shaping it like a ladoo in between both of your palms. Make all the ladoos like this.
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Pro tips for making best besan ladoo

Roast besan thoroughly


While making besan ladoo, it is absolutely necessary to ensure that the gram flour is thoroughly roasted. Hence proper care needs to be taken here, so roast this on low flame while tossing gram flour continuously. This process takes times, so have patience. Not properly roasted besan will give bitter and raw taste to ladoo. You will know if besan is roasted by its aroma. The color of besan will also change to goldenish.

Must not over-roast the besan.

Roast besan on low heat

Roast besan on low heat only. Do not rush by increasing heat. High heat will burn the besan and besan will still be raw.

Constantly stir besan when roasting

I must confess roasting besan is a bit of task. Its a good exercise to wrist and hand. Constant stirring is required, which means you can’t rest hand, else besan will be unevenly roasted.

Add sugar, nuts after besan has cooled down

Add sugar and other nuts only when the besan has cooled down for 15-20 mins. Adding sugar in hot besan will melt the sugar (and burn your hand too). Melted sugar will liquidate the besan and you won’t get ladoo to hold the shape.

Likewise, while mixing sugar, do exercise care so as to avoid formation of sugary lumps.

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Homemade Besan Ladoo | Your Food Fantasy

Storage instructions for besan ladoo

You can keep besan ladoo in an airtight container for good 2-3 weeks, as long as container is kept refrigerated.

This besan ladoo

  • Is one of the most loved Indian sweet
  • Does not cost a lot to make
  • Is gluten-free
  • Have a long shelf life
  • Can be made for Holi or Diwali sweet

In case you have besan at home, you can try out these other besan based recipes.

I am hoping that using measurements in this detailed recipe along with tips, you will master the art of besan ladoo making.


Recipe Card

Besan Ladoo Recipe | Your Food Fantasy

Besan Ladoo – Indian Sweet

Authentic and traditional Besan Ladoo, no pious celebration in India can be complete with out besan ladoo.
5 from 5 votes
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine Indian
Servings 25 Pieces
Calories 234 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 500 Grams Gram flour / Besan
  • 150 Grams Ghee / Clarified Butter
  • 400 Grams Sugar Ground – Vary quantity as per your taste
  • 1 Teaspoon Cardamom Powder
  • 1 Teaspoon Turmeric Powder Optional
  • 15-20 Cashews
  • 10 Almonds
  • 8-10 Pistachio Optional
  • 15-20 Raisin

Instructions
 

  • Coarsely ground Cashew, almonds(you can also finely chop them with knife if you do not have grinder).
  • Take a heavy bottom Pan or kadai and put it on medium heat. Add Ghee to the kadai/pan and wait till it gets little warm.
  • Add turmeric powder to the warm ghee. Turmeric powder helps in giving a rich yellow colour to the ladoos. This is purely optional.
  • Now add gram flour/ besan to the Kadai slowly with the help of a steel or wooden spatula. Mix it and start roasting it on low medium heat. Keep stirring and feel the aroma.
  • Once you get the roasted aroma of gram flour, check it with spreading one tablespoon of water on it (I call this water test). If water evaporates immediately leaving yellow bubbles on top, it means your besan is fully roasted.
    Switch off the flame and keep stirring for few more minutes as heavy bottom pan takes time to cool down and we don’t want our besan to get burnt smell. The whole process of roasting takes about 10-12 minutes.
  • Allow this to cool to right temperature where you can easily hold this roasted besan in your hand. It should be just lukewarm.
  • Add sugar, cardamom powder and chopped / grounded nuts now.
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  • Mix this mixture with your hand thoroughly and start making round balls of it by taking 1.5 tablespoon of this mixture and shaping it like a ladoo in between both of your palms. Make all the ladoos like this.
  • Garnish these with chopped pistachios. Enjoy.

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Notes

  • If you roast the nuts before chopping/grounding them, your ladoo would be more tastier.
  • Please do make sure besan is fully roasted.
  • Avoid using high flame / heat, this could leave burnt flavour. Keeping right temperature is important.
  • Adjust the quantity of Ghee according to the besan. Some brand besan don’t absorb much and some do, so start with less amount of ghee and add gradually depending upon your taste.
  • In case you find your mixture way too liquid, add more dry roasted besan, and vice-versa. Keep in mind that when it’s hot, it will be lot more like liquid, and when it cools the mixture thickens.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Besan Ladoo – Indian Sweet
Amount Per Serving
Calories 234 Calories from Fat 90
% Daily Value*
Fat 10g15%
Saturated Fat 5g31%
Polyunsaturated Fat 1g
Monounsaturated Fat 3g
Cholesterol 20mg7%
Sodium 13mg1%
Potassium 183mg5%
Carbohydrates 32g11%
Fiber 2g8%
Sugar 22g24%
Protein 5g10%
Vitamin A 5IU0%
Vitamin C 1mg1%
Calcium 2mg0%
Iron 6mg33%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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3 thoughts on “Besan Ladoo Recipe – Indian Sweet

    1. Thanks Deepak ji. Glad to hear that you 💕 these 😊

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