Hi!
Delhi is a place famous for it’s food and especially it’s chaats. Tourists never miss an opportunity to taste the chaat at Chandani Chowk/ Purani Dilli. To top the list is surely paani-poori , aloo chaat and dahi bhalla but another chaat which is extremely popular here is Ram Laddoo.
When I heard this name for the first time I thought it’s a sweet dish as the name laddoo suggested that but later when I came across this chaat in a local market here, I realized it’s a savory dish. We thought of trying it, so ordered a plate and then the taste simply caught us, we could not resist ordering a second one. Since then, we do make it a point to have this chaat whenever we visit the local market. It’s best to be eaten in winter as the hot dumplings melt in the mouth or in monsoon, enjoying the rains.
The laddoos are golden balls of lentils which are light and fluffy, crunchy on the top and soft inside. They are served with a spicy, tangy green chutney and grated radish. An amazing and lip smacking combination. I had been planning to attempt making them at home and thought it would be an apt entry for my event ‘ONLY’- CHAAT hosted here.
The laddoos turned out excellent and needed a few precautions while making them. The lentils are ground coarsely and then beaten vigorously to get a light and fluffy mixture. It is very essential that the lentil be ground using minimum or no water to get the perfect texture, the mixture is so light that while frying it fluffs to almost double the volume.
These can make a great appetizer for parties, in that case they can be fried partly in advance and then re fried in hot oil just before serving. It is essential that these laddoos be served hot with chutney to relish them completely.
Ingredients
For the Ram Laddoo
1/2 cup dhuli moong dal/ yellow lentils
1/2 cup chana dal/ bengal gram
salt to taste
oil for deep frying
For spicy and tangy Green Chutney
1/4 cup mint leaves
a cup of coriander leaves
3-4 tbsp onion
2 garlic pods
5-6 green chilies
a tsp lemon juice
1 Indian gooseberry/ amla chopped
1/4 tsp rock salt
salt to taste
1/8 cup water
and
grated radish
Method
Wash and soak both the lentils separately for 3-4 hours. Decant the water completely and grind the lentils to a coarse paste.
Mix the lentils and then beat them till the mixture attains a white color and becomes light and fluffy. I used my beater to beat and it took almost 3-4 minutes to become light. One can compare the colour of the mixture before and after beating.
The mixture should have a dropping consistency like that of a cake. Heat oil and using a spoon put the laddoos in the oil. The oil should be hot enough (use medium flame) so that when the laddoos are put they immediately rise to the surface. Deep fry from either side till golden in color, in batches of 7-8 laddoos per batch and remove on a kitchen towel.
Grind together all the ingredients under green chutney using water.
Serve hot with green chutney and grated radish.
Sending it to my event ‘Only’ Street Foods of The World hosted by Archana of Mad Scientist’s Kitchen.
Oh this chaat is new to me. It looks absolutely fabulous. Thanx for posting the recipe:)
ReplyDeleteWonderful and interesting
ReplyDeleteThe snack is very tasty! Drooling here! Slurp!
ReplyDeleteThanks Paakshaale, Shanthi and UN for the quick comments and am glad u liked it.
ReplyDeleteSo tempting Pari...
ReplyDeletewow.. Looks really yummy Pari...
ReplyDeleteHi Pari,
ReplyDeleteChaat looks yummy...:)
Dr.Sameena@
http://www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com
hey pari...itz really good..actually it looks like our kerala bonda which meant as street food in kerala especially in tvm...itz combo z greenchilly chutney or cocnut chutney..it resembles the same..nice ramladooo
ReplyDeleteyummy chat!!
ReplyDeletewow..this is something new to me, but so damn simple and easy...Looks way too tempting Pari...
ReplyDeleteWounderful chat dear! very new to me,luks fantastic...
ReplyDeletewater came to my mouth when saw the chat really klooks spicy and crispy and tasty
ReplyDeleteLoved the ladoos. Simply mouthwatering.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
these laddoos hv bowled our imagination! very new to me!
ReplyDeleteI learnt this recipe from my MIL who stayed in Delhi for almost over 30 years...I just loved the taste of it...still I have not tasted pakka delhi waala style...looks really yumm
ReplyDeleteForgot to say the pics r really good....
ReplyDeleteVery new to me,sounds great,I am a great chaat lover,this is one precious post for me ;)
ReplyDeletewonderful n yummy chaat..
ReplyDeleteI want to b ein Delhi for eating this. Looks so so good.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of ram ladoos! These pakoras are looking simply irresistable.. I know why u ordered a second serving!
ReplyDeletemouth watering dish...looks yumm!
ReplyDeleteThis chat is new to me.Look delicious green chutney sounds awesome.
ReplyDeletedelicious chat and presentation
ReplyDeleteWow, interesting. I make something similar and never knew it had a name... lol Now I know what to call it. Beautiful and tempting pics.
ReplyDeletewow, had never heard of this before! looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteMOuthwatering chaat, totally new for me..irresistible!
ReplyDeleteThese Ram laddus look really yum!! The method also seems to be simple and easy..
ReplyDeleteWOW this chaat looks so goooooood!!!
ReplyDeletea new one and love this!!looks yummy!!
ReplyDeleteIam real hungry now ,lovely snack with the spicy chutney .
ReplyDeleteWonderful recipe! These look so delicious. Thank for the excellent instruction. Now, maybe, I can get the courage to try making them. I know my family would love this:)
ReplyDeletelove the chat... very yum...
ReplyDeleteLovely, just like our moong bhaji :-)
ReplyDeleteOh these look so nice! I love these! and I am glad that atleast I know someone in blogging world who relates to these.....Lovely pics!
ReplyDeleteI made these sometime ago and posted on my blog ...here check it out!
http://www.zestyflavors.com/2010/02/moong-daal-ke-ladoo-ki-chaat.html
Mouthwatering ladooo...something new to me
ReplyDeletevery new to me. looks fabulous:)
ReplyDeleteI simply love the color palette on the plate.... Lovely is the prep & so is its capture..... Tempting!!!!
ReplyDeleteAsh....
(http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)
This is very new to me .. bookmarked !
ReplyDeletewow look wonderful....
ReplyDeleteLovely chat. Never heard of this before. Thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeleteTotally new to me but looks so yum dear..
ReplyDeleteThis is an absolutely new chaat for me...looks so mouthwatering...miss the green chutney here though. Yummy.
ReplyDeleteI love these laddos and get a taste of them when i go out shopping.Now I feel tempted to make some soon.
ReplyDeleteGood sharing and thanks:)
Wow, these look awesome!
ReplyDeleteNever heard of these Ladu chat...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing :)
very interesting...would love to try this...
ReplyDeleteIm so gald u tried this chat and shared it with us!!
ReplyDeleteI am a total chat lover and cud live on chats {and desserts:-)}!
U have recreated this beautifully!
Great work Pari. I also love these ram ladoo you get the best in lajpat nagar and they are available almost in every street these days in winters.. Great pics
ReplyDeleteAmazing chat !!! would love to try this dish.I only prepare vada with the dal this is new .First time to this blog you have wonderful collection.
ReplyDeleteSmitha
http://essence-de-life.blogspot.com/
Love this chaat. I will definitely try it
ReplyDeletei love street food so much, just that i havent had it in ages and this is making me drool
ReplyDeletelooks delicious
ReplyDeleteName of street food makes drool :)
ReplyDeletenicely done....& if u r from delhi this is something U have to like...i mean there is no reason for not liking it....from long time i've been thinking about posting it but with the speed of my blogging U can say I'm lazy...lol..
ReplyDeletebtw pari they do taste good when u make with combination of dal like u did but do try sometime only moong version.....
Hi Pari,
ReplyDeleteLovely ram laddoos....I have never heard of these...Looks yummy and am drooling already!
Shobha
Hi,
ReplyDeleteWas trying to make Ram laddoos. However, by mistake, while grinding I added the water also in which lentils were soaked. What can i do now?
absolutely lovely post...must try it sometime :)
ReplyDeleteOooooo! Cool. My MIL also made soemthig like this. Thanks for linking
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