Wednesday 7 November 2018

Mango, Almond and Coconut Ladoos.



I have been travelling right up to the first day of the Diwali celebrations . Totally jet lagged I needed to make some quick and easy sweet recipe. With a maraton of Diwali preparations, I managed to make two sweets within a couple of hours. You can also check out my Pistachio barfi recipe here.

These Mango, Almond and Coconut ladoos are speedy to make and all the ingredients are store cupboard staples that I had in my pantry. They definitely were a hit with my family.


They are delicious with the tropical mango flavours which goes really well with the almonds and coconut. (Ladoo is an Indian name given to any sweet that made in around ball shape) .The mixture can also be set in a tray and cut into squares if you are limited on time.

Yield: 24

Mango, Almond and Coconut Ladoos

Decadent mango flavoured almond and coconut ladoos that are easy to make but taste delicious.
prep time: 10 minscook time: 10 minstotal time: 20 mins

Ingredients:

200g Coconut flour
100 g Coarsely ground almonds
200 g Condensed milk
Mango essence few drops
Few drops orange food colouring (optional)

Instructions

1. In a wok add the condensed milk and gently heat it on a low heat.
2. Add the coconut flour, almonds, mango essence and food colouring and stir the mixture until it comes together to make a pliable dough consistency.
3. Take the mixture off the heat and let it cool down.
4. Pinch walnut sized balls of mixture and make balls . alternatively use a ladoo making mould to give it a different shape,

NOTES:

These ladoos can be made with desiccated coconut , however the texture of the ladoos will be more grainy.
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18 comments:

  1. I have never tried a sweet like this before - it just looks SO delicious! :) I love the beautiful shape of them. I have never had an Indian dessert that I didn't like before - this looks like another great one!

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  2. I have never heard of these before and they look amazing! Not only do they look like they would taste great but the presentation and appearance is perfect for a dessert display!

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  3. Wow! These look absolutely delicious, and I love that the recipe is so simple. Looking forward to making these pretty little treats for our next gathering.

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  4. I have never heard of these. These look delicious. The presentation of how they look when they are done is very appealing. They look so pretty.

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  5. These look fantastic, and I just love all things coconut. I'm not sure I could replicate it though. Baking is my weak area.

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  6. So simple and they sound delicious. I like the shape the ladoo mould gives them too. Mich x

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  7. I have never tried to make a ladoo before. I love the ingredients and how pretty they turn out. A plus for any get together.

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  8. These sound delicious, I've not tried anything like that before. I love all the ingredient that you used too. Hope I can recreate this myself.

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  9. I've never heard of Ladoos before but they look so delicate and delicious, and pretty simple to make too which is always a bonus!

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  10. These are so pretty and I imagine that they have some delicious flavors. They are perfect for serving during the holidays.

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  11. Oh wow! These look delicous and I’d love to try these, haven’t tried this combination before.

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  12. I have never heard of this recipe before, but they look so cute & tasty!

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  13. Never heard or tried this before. But I really love mango so I might give this a try.

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  14. Wow I always think of ladoos as ball-shaped. This looks so cool! I plan on trying to make this myself

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  15. This is such an easy recipe Nayna.. I will make it on some festive day for sure.

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  16. They look so cute! Do you have a mould or cookie press?

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  17. A simple yet delicious recipe. Coconut and Mango excellent combo. I can imagine the heavenly taste. Lovely share.

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  18. Whoa WHAT IS THIS - that looks amazing, we will definitely give this a try in the upcoming holidays!!!

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