Laddus are the yummiest sweets, don’t you agree? During one of the navarathri festival days, I felt like making some laddus, but not like the regular ones. I wanted to make something new that was never made before. At that time, the mighty apples taking rest in the fruit basket caught my attention. So I wanted to give a make-over to those with a touch of sweetness. As a result, these laddus came to life! I am glad I thought of it and this recipe occupied my recipe list during parties.
Ingredients: (makes 27 medium Laddus)
- 3 big Apples (like in the picture)
- 1 can of Condensed Milk
- 1 cup desiccated Coconut
- Some Cardamom Seeds
- Some broken Cashews
- 1 tsp Ghee
Preparation:
Peel, core and grate apples. Keep aside.
In a non-stick bowl, add ghee, cardamom seeds and cashews. Stir until the cashews turn golden brown in color.
Then add the grated apples and stir well. After some time add coconut and mix well.
Finally add condensed milk and mix well. Leave the mixture on a medium flame until it thickens. Keep stirring frequently.
When the apple mixture thickens, transfer the contents into a plate and leave until it cools enough to touch.
Then take a small portion of the apple mixture and shape it into a ball. Repeat the same process with rest of the mixture. If the apple mixture is still warm to handle, in a plate take some cold milk, dip your hand in it and make the balls so that your hand won’t burn.
Roll these laddus in shredded coconut to give them good looks and make them more delicious.
Leave the laddus on the plate for some time and later store them in an airtight container.
But I have to tell you one thing here: these laddus are not hard like other laddus. These are little soft in texture, but I must say they tasted heavenly. These laddus can be stored in a refrigerator (up to 10 days) to give a long life.
These yummy festival sweets are my contribution to these events:
“Yummy Festival Feast – Diwali” hosted by Pallavi.
“JFI – Festival Sweets” hosted by Srivalli. JFI is the brainchild of Indira of Mahanandi.
Also sending this to "Original Recipes" event hosted by Lore.
my god it is mouthwatering me uma dear..i loved it so much.how u get these good ideas ...
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very nice recipe..innovative,...
ReplyDeleteI agree with Sowmya, very innovative and nice one :)
ReplyDeleteOh yes ladoos are one of my favourite indian sweets.
ReplyDeleteI have never had aple laddo though.
It looks yummy
Uma very innovative dish.. thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteHats off to u to think out-of-box. These cuties look yummy..
ReplyDeleteThats very new one and looks pretty too,I think Diwali festival mood have started at ur place:)
ReplyDeleteVery creative recipe Uma :) From where do u get such creative ideas...Looks mouthwatering very much..
ReplyDeleteWow... this looks very interesting.. and yummy idea.. I guess you are getting ready to send the email :)
ReplyDeleteUma..wat a lovely idea of preparing laddu from apples...looks yummy..
ReplyDeleteuma honey this recipe is the best apple recipe I've ever seen in net! thanks a lot for sharing it!
ReplyDeletehave a really fantastic day dear!
Silvia
What a lovely, innovative idea.
ReplyDeleteSo innovative sweet Uma...So lovely.
ReplyDeleteNIce entry Uma... Great idea... looks soft & YUMMY...
ReplyDeleteUma, you are so innovative. I would've never thought of incorporating apples into laddus.. they look moist & delicious.
ReplyDeleteApple laddu sounds cool Uma..And the tomato bhath looks wonderful tooo..
ReplyDeletewow what a recipe uma great any ting with apple ymmmm my fav fruit i have to try this one
ReplyDeleteFor sure its very few for me...looks yummy...using apple is lovely idea dear...Gud entry for the events..
ReplyDeleteNew and wonderful recipe Uma!
ReplyDeleteWow! I have not heard of apple laddus before. This is really good. If this is your own recipe, then you can try sending it to the Original recipe event by Lore.
ReplyDeleteToo good!
WOW Uma these apple laddus look really good!
ReplyDeleteRosie x
such a unique recipe uma.. love it.. i have bookmarked it.
ReplyDeleteThis seems very out-of-the-fruit-box! Very innovative!
ReplyDeletevery creative uma...and yummy looking ladus..
ReplyDeletevowwwwwwwwwwwwww.........my god.....so beautiful click.....ladoos look so goooooooooood
ReplyDeletebeautiful ladoos uma
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative and unique idea of using apples in a ladoo, looks fantastic :-)
ReplyDeleteThat does sound delicious! A nice new way to use apples!
ReplyDeleteUma dear, u always churn out interesting recipes.This sounds great.
ReplyDeleteI am so trying this one out Uma..Looks absolutely heavenly :)
ReplyDeletevery healthy dish and creative one.
ReplyDeleteWow,this is another innovative recipe Uma,looks delicious and gonna a try soon
ReplyDeleteJee, you do have such innovative ideas girl! Keep them coming!
ReplyDeletethis is totally new to me. apple laddus. woowowo. perfect for the festive season.
ReplyDeleteyes there are 2 kids. i have only one. second one is son's friend.
ReplyDeletethat place is godavari dist, which u saw in my native place photos.
How did u even think abt this, lovely I have been thinking what I should make for diwali and now I am getting some ideas. Thank you
ReplyDeletewow .. apple laddoos , very creative .. looks very yummy
ReplyDeleteRecently we visited Krish's friends place they gave me a rectangle piece which she called apple-coconut bar... I dint find out how she made sure like this your look very impressive and mouthwatering...
ReplyDeleteinteresting recipe Uma :) I am looking forward to make something different for diwali this time.. and laddus are my favorites as well.. this is a good one.. will give this a try :) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteUma, here is the link to the Original recipe event by Lore.
ReplyDeletehttp://culinarty.sapiensworks.com/articles/original-recipes-monthy-round-up-event/
What a lovely idea! Looks wonderful :)
ReplyDeletewow...how did u even think of this recipe...great,looks very tasty!!
ReplyDeletevery innovative!!! laddus r so tempting! great idea!
ReplyDeleteUma, thats so very unusual recipe wt APPLES! Wow! Ladoos! Bookmarked, hv got everything except time, which I shall soon find for making these! Hmmm yummm...(Uma, what abt the discoloring apples, your ladoos hvn't turned dark, any tips on how you kept the grated apples so that they dont discolor?)
ReplyDeleteHey Uma,
ReplyDeleteI'm sure the laddus very tasty because they look so mouthwatering! I'm glad Anudivya let you know about the event and you're now sharing your delicious concoction with the Original Recipes Round-Up.
This is looks amazing... and, really innovative. I could never imagine that you could make laddus out of apples!!
ReplyDeleteUma..you are such innovative cook!...laddos look so yummy!..thanks for the entry
ReplyDeleteUma, pls skip my previous query, I made these yum yesterday, they were a treat! Soft and delicate flavor of apple n cardamom, the taste lingering loooong time on taste buds, after the first bite was long gone! :D Tks for this keeper recipe! (I shaped it on plate as burfi..)
ReplyDeletehi,v.creative recipie....had som queries..Can i use plain milk and sugar instead of condensed milk...?...and how do i follow the procedure then..?...pls lemme kno....as i wnt to make these for Diwali.thanks alot in advance.
ReplyDeleteHi Meenal!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the sweet comments! Sorry I saw your comment just now.
Reg. your query: This is my first time experimenting this laddu. So I have to experiment again adding milk and sugar. You can use those, just do like this: Initially, add 1/2 cup of milk and 1 cup of sugar along with grated apples (3 big apples) and follow rest of the procedure. Add more sugar and milk if needed. Hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any doubts! And please let me know if the laddus came out good.
Thanks alot Uma...Im so v.glad to receive ur prompt reply....thanks again dear.These delicious looking ladoos are so innovative that i am tempted to try them at the earliest..I checked today but cud not find condensed milk in our nearest local store here in Denmark :( But im really lucky that uv guided me about the alternative process using milk and sugar....will surely try them right away and let u know the outcome soon..Thanks :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Uma,I tried these ladoos with plain milk and sugar n they came out very well..thr was no problem at all..!..They look so cute and are delicious too..!!:-).I offered these to our guests yestrday n they were v.delighted.thnks for sharing this cute recipie:-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Meenal! So glad that you liked these. This gives me inspiration to do more. Thanks again dear!
ReplyDeleteUma I was inspired by you and made these with mango pulp so I had manago conut laddu's. I made it for diwali and it was loved by all, It will be posted on the 6th. Thank u so much
ReplyDeleteHi Uma,
ReplyDeleteGorgeous idea...I was looking for some nice recipe for diwali and found this recipe. I'll give this a try sometime soon.
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Very innovative recipe. I tried these today and they were soo yummy.
ReplyDeletevery nice recipe. I have also made apple ladoo without milk, you can try it as well. http://lajeezkhana.com/apple-ladoo-recipe/
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