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These Oil-free Wheat laddoo are soft and delicious. Make them with any other whole grain flour or make Atte ka Choorma crumble. Vegan Indian Sweet Vegan, Dairy-free, Soy-free. Use a gf flour to make gluten-free.Jump to Recipe
Its that time of the year again, where Indians celebrate another festival(we have loads of them, half of which I dont necessarily know about). Rakhee or Rakshabandhan- which literally translates to a bond for protection, is on 2nd August. This festival celebrates the relationship between brothers and sisters. The ceremony involves the tying of a rakhi (sacred thread) by a sister on her brother’s wrist. This symbolizes the sister’s love and prayers for her brother’s well-being, and the brother’s lifelong vow to protect her.
It seems to have originated in the time of kings, when the queens or sisters needed help saving themselves or their kingdom from other kings/armies, they would call upon their dude bros to come by themselves or with their armies.
And as with all celebrations, the ceremony might vary from region to region, but there is always celebratory food in the form of Indian sweets, which usually are loaded with dairy(ghee, butter, cheese, cream).
If you are thinking about why not Ghee. Well, 1 pound of Ghee (clarified butter) comes out of about 28 pounds of milk! Now, lets see how the baby calf and the cow feels about that.
The usual recipe calls for loads of ghee, half the amount of flour. I have made Laddoos before by swapping out the ghee with oil and they come out just fine. I did however want to try a refined oil/vegan butter free whole ingredient version. I used both home milled whole wheat flour and store bought, almond flour, maple syrup and no oil for these. The ladoo comes out delicious, crumbly, and you seriously do not miss the oil. You can leave the mixture as is, if in a hurry and use as Choorma (Sweet crumble) or make balls. You have to try these and believe me, you wont need the ghee/oil or other refined fat at all.
You can make these gluten-free with Chickpea flour like my besan laddoos. Be sure to roast the flour well. What is your fave Indian sweet.
Steps:
Wheat flour being roasted..
Roast roast more
Add sugar, almond, cardamom, roast a minute, then add maple
Mix Maple well, Switch of heat, spray 2-3 sprays of water and mix well. you can serve this as is once cool.
Choorma in natural light. It gets slightly lighter when it cools and dries. Form balls when still warm. Use another light spray of water to help form the balls if needed.
Crumbly, delicious choorma. Add roasted or raw chopped nuts and raisins to this and serve.
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Oil-free Wheat Laddoo/Laddu and Choorma - Sweet Wheat cardamom balls. Vegan recipe
These Oil-free Wheat laddoo are soft and delicious. Make them with any other whole grain flour or make Atte ka Choorma crumble. Vegan Indian Sweet Vegan, Dairy-free, Soy-free. Use a gf flour to make gluten-free.
Prep Time15 minutes mins
Cook Time40 minutes mins
Total Time55 minutes mins
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Indian
Keyword: traditional indian sweet, vegan dessert, vegan sweets
Servings: 10
Calories: 38kcal
Author: Vegan Richa
Ingredients
Ingredients: 8-10 balls - easily doubled
- ¼ cup whole wheat flour
- 2 Tablespoons ground raw sugar reduce to 1 if you dont like very sweet laddus, or powdered jaggery or sweetner of choice
- 2 Tablespoons ground raw almond
- ⅛ teaspoon cardamom powder
- 2 Tablespoons Maple syrup you can try agave or date syrup or any sticky sweet syrup or single thread sugar/jaggery syrup
- few sprays of water
Instructions
In a pan, dry roast the wheat flour on low heat for 25-30 minutes, stirring every 3 to 4 minutes. You can also roast over medium heat for 6 to 8 minutes. Stir frequently (2-3 times per minute) to avoid burning. Slow roasting however has better flavor.
Once the wheat flour gets lightly browned and you can smell the roasted aroma, add in the ground sugar, cardamom and almond flour and mix well.
Roast for another minute.
Add in the maple syrup, mix well and take off heat.
Spray water on the mix 3-4 times mixing continuously with the spatula and pressing a little to see if a few lumps are formed.
Let it cool slightly till easy to handle, then knead it using you hands for a minute, so the nut oil and the maple incorporate well and help with the sticking.
You can serve this lumpy mix, similar to the wheat choorma as is, or make balls/laddoos out it.
You can add roasted or raw chopped nuts and raisins to the mix. (dont add too many if making balls)
Use a spray of water or 2 more to make balls if needed.
Garnish with chopped raw pistachios.
Consume same day or store in airtight container in refrigerator for a few days.
Notes
Nutritional values based on one serving
Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
Oil-free Wheat Laddoo/Laddu and Choorma - Sweet Wheat cardamom balls. Vegan recipe
Amount Per Serving
Calories 38
% Daily Value*
Potassium 19mg1%
Carbohydrates 7g2%
Sugar 4g4%
Calcium 8mg1%
Iron 0.2mg1%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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These Wheat Laddooand Choorma are being shared at Ricki’s wellness weekend, Allergy Free Wednesdays, Slightly indulgent Tuesdays, Hearth and soul blog hop, Real food wednesdays, Ella’s Olympics potluck, Healthy Vegan Fridays.
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