Ingredients
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Instructions
Cooking Steps
Step 1: To begin making the Besan Oats Ladoo Recipe, first dry roast the oats in a kadai on a medium heat
Step 2: This should take about 2-3 minutes, tossing the oats gently
Step 3: Transfer the roasted oats into a plate and set aside to cool
Step 4: Once cool enough, put the oats in a grinder and make a fine powder
Step 5: In the same kadai, on a medium heat, dry roast the besan too
Step 6: Take care to continuously stir the besan, to avoid burning it
Step 7: You will know when the besan is roasted fully when the raw smell goes away, and the besan begins to smell toasted
Step 8: This usually takes about 10-12 minutes and the colour will change a little bit
Step 9: Do make sure you roast the besan on low to medium heat to avoid it getting burnt
Step 10: Take the besan off the heat, add the roasted powdered oats, powdered sugar and cardamom to it and mix gently using a wooden spoon
Step 11: Set this mixture aside
Step 12: Melt the ghee in a bowl
Step 13: You can either do this in short bursts in the microwave, or over a medium heat in a small pan
Step 14: Add the melted ghee, one spoon at a time, into the mixture of roasted besan, roasted oats powder, powdered sugar and cardamom and fold till it comes together
Step 15: The mixture will get clumpy and resemble wet sand
Step 16: By now the ladoo mixture would be cool enough to handle
Step 17: Grease your palms with ghee and using your fingers bring the besan ladoo powder and ghee together
Step 18: Gently shape the mixture into ladoos of the size you desire
Step 19: Sprinkle the Besan Oats Ladoo with coarsely powdered pistachio or any nut of your choice and arrange on a festive platter
Step 20: Serve The Besan Oats Ladoo on any of the upcoming festivals or store in an air-tight box for later use
Step 21: They make excellent additions to your child’s snack box too!Serve Besan Oats Ladoo as a dessert after your everyday meal of Palak Dal, Bharwa Baingan and Phulka