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Ingredients: Chickpea flour, sugar syrup and ghee. Preparation: Deep-fry boondi (small chickpea flour balls) and then soak in sugar syrup. When the mixture is still slightly warm, form ladoo.
Dry roast the moong dal on medium heat until it turns golden brown and aromatic. In the same pan, heat the ghee. Add the moong dal powder and saute for a couple of minutes until it’s slightly golden.
When the syrup is done, remove from the heat. Dunk the boondi into the syrup and mix it. Allow the boondi to soak up all the syrup and cool down. Soak the boondi for a minimum of an hour and a ...