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Ragi-papaya ladoos (Finger millet and papaya ladoos)

The papaya which I had bought was quite huge. So yesterday, I decided to have a fruit breakfast but then I was hardly half-way through with the big chunks of papaya and I couldn’t get to finish it. The fruit looked too good to keep away for another day and once refrigerated it would loose its freshness, so instead of a smoothie, I ventured into making ladoos with it. Since something firm had to bind the papaya, I used ragi flour (finger millet flour). This unique sweet dish was a success.

As I was stirring the mixture, my daughter kept re-visiting the kitchen time and again just to draw in the wonderful aroma that was filling the air. The dollop of butter used in the recipe gives the sweet a glazy sheen. This home-made sweet dish, unlike other calorie sweet dishes, has plenty of nutrition for your family. These ladoos can be savoured hot or cold. I have garnished the ladoos (on top) with roasted cashew nuts. Dry fruits like cashew nuts, raisins, almonds (finely chopped) can also be added in the preparation before the balls/ladoos are formed. The crux of this recipe is in the stirring.

Recipe for Spongy and delicious ragi-papaya ladoos!

 

Ingredients

Method

Preparation Time: 45 minutes

Makes: 18 ladoos

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