Churma Ladoo Recipe (wheat laddu with jaggery) – Here comes an Indian sweet or dessert recipe which is famous in both Rajasthan and Gujarat. Churma laddu is a delicious sweet specially served in the form of prasad on various auspicious occasions. Ganesh Chaturthi is incomplete without Lord Ganesh’s favourite Churma Laddus.
The word “Laddu” might have its origin in Sanskrit word “lattika” or “ladduka” which means small ball. Churma laddus are made by rolling “churma” a sweet whole wheat flour mixture into laddus. In the state of Rajasthan people make Churma by grinding wheat flour fried balls and mix it with desi ghee, jaggery or sugar. This churma mixture is then rolled into laddus. There are different variations of this dish. Lot of people make Churma laddu in pure Ghee. They even fry the churma dumplings in ghee. And then there are people like me who cut the corners here and there and fry the churma muthia in oil and later add ghee and jaggery, whatever recipe you select but the end result is always good.
When I was kid my mom used to make these laddus on every Ganesh Chaturthi. During lunch time we used to pick one by one laddus and used to eagerly break them in hope of finding a 25 paisa coin 🙂 I am not sure about the origin of this tradition but I have seen the same tradition among other Gujarati families too. Kids are so excited to break the laddus in hope of finding a 25 paisa coin. The one who gets the coin is considered lucky and wins the so called competition. The competition is generally between siblings 🙂 I have seen my mom cheating and serving laddu with coin to my little bro. Just to see the expression on his face when he realize there’s a 25 paisa coin in his laddu.
I guess adding coin to the laddu also serves the purpose of making kids eat them. The excitement of a coin inside laddu makes them eat complete laddu. However nowadays you can make kids eat laddus by other means too. Just tell them these laddus are Bheems favorite. Most kids today are die-hard fan of Chota bheem cartoon. Make them believe that Chota bheem eat these laddus and that’s it 😀
In my home, churma ladoos are must on special occasions. Also during marriages, festival we have churma ladoo. Although these ladoos are originally from Gujarat or Rajasthan nowadays they are made almost everywhere. In Gujarat they are called “Churma na ladva“. In hindi they are called “Churma ke laddu”.
I feel that these laddus goes well with any Indian main course meal. However there are certain curries that I like most served with churma laddo. My favorite is green moong sabji and rasawala aloo sabzi.
Getting back to the recipe of churma laddo. Let us check step by step recipe of Churma Ladoo.
Recipe of Churma Ladoo with step by step photo
For this churma laddo recipe we will need following ingredients. Wheat flour, melted clarified butter (ghee), oil, powdered sugar, jaggery, besan (chickpea flour), rava / sooji, nutmeg (jaifal) and poppy seeds (khas khas).
Churma Ladoo Recipe Box
- Wheat flour: 1 1/2 cup coarsely grounded
- Besan: 1/4 cup
- Rava / Sooji: 1/4 cup
- Oil: 1 1/2 tbsp
- Water: 1/2 cup
- Ghee: 1/4 cup
- Oil: 2 cup for frying
- Jaggery: 1/3 cup
- Powdered sugar: 1 1/2 tbsp
- Nutmeg: 1/8 tsp
- Poppy seeds: 1 tsp for garnish
- Kismis: 1 tbsp
- In a large mixing bowl take whole wheat flour (coarsely grounded), besan (chickpea flour) and sooji / rava.
- Add 1 and 1/2 tbsp Oil and 1/2 cup warm water.
- Combine all ingredients and knead into dough.
- Now take a portion of wheat flour dough in hand and press it by making fist. Press hard and make Muthia shapes from dough.
- Repeat the process for remaining wheat flour dough and make muthia. Keep aside.
- Now to fry the muthia heat Oil in a deep bottom frying pan. Heat on medium flame and don't let Oil turn too hot.
- Deep fry the wheat flour muthia in oil for 4 to 5 minutes. Till it is completely cooked from inside and turn golden brown.
- Take out the fried muthias and drain the excess oil on kitchen towel / paper napkin. Let the muthias cool down.
- Cut the muthias into pieces and further grind them in a food processor into fine powder. Sieve through a fine siever to remove big chunks.Re-grind the remaining chunks if required.
- Take a nutmeg and pound in a mortar and pestle. Add the nutmeg powder in Churma mixture.
- Optionally you can also add dry fruits like kismis. This is however optional.
- Now melt ghee in a pan and add Jaggery. As soon as Jaggery starts floating on ghee, turn off the gas.
- Pour the melted jaggery and ghee into Churma mixture. Add powdered sugar. Again sugar is optional.
- Combine all the ingredients and make nice aromatic churma mixture.
- Now make Churma laddus from churma by pressing it in a laddu mold. You can also make ladoo by taking a portion of churma and rolling in hands and making nice spherical balls.
- Repeat the process and make ladoos from remaining mixture.
- Apply some poppy seeds (khas khas) and garnish the churma ladoo.
- Churma ladoo is ready to serve.
If you are looking for more traditional Indian dessert recipes then do check fada lapsi, rava sheera and chawal kheer.
This recipe looks great! I actually tried something like this a while back, and this just brought back so many nostalgic memories, haha! I love cooking stuff like this. I always try to find new recipes on forums and I got great ones emailed to me from http://lovelyrecipesforyou.weebly.com and I genuinely enjoy them. Anyways, thanks for posting this dish, I really need to make this more often!
Thanks Chris.. I’m glad these recipes brought back good memories for you 🙂 Do visit again and checkout new recipes.
Thankfully so much for easy receipe
hi Gopi, i wandered here looking for namkeens made out of whole wheat flour and saw the masala puri recipe. i plan to make it and pack some for my family . then i stumbled upon this churma laddoo recipe and it looks pretty neat might make it with my frnz. good stuff altogether. keep going.
Hi Ritu.. thanks for the comment. sure do try and let me know how it turned out. send some pics on my facebook page 🙂
Hi Gopi,
I found 7your website while googling healthy breakfast recipes. Have been glued since.. My mom makes amazing churma ladoo but instead of frying, she has a healthy twist. She makes bhakri and half cooks them and then makes the churmo. It is so much healthier and yummier that way! Try it and let me know how it turns out!
Keep experimenting.
Love,
Riddhi
Yeah.. they do make it that way too in Gujarat and it turns out just as yummy…!!
Loved the stories behind these little traditions…little preparations etc. I loved the concept of the Churma Laddoo. Looks amazing and loved the clicks.
Shobha
hello Shoba.. thanks for your comment. glad you liked the pics.. 🙂
Where do you buy the ladoo mould from?
Hi, I totally love this recipe!!!! Can you please let me where you bought the mold from?
A recipe really close recipe to one my mom-in-law gave me… Very well explained… i had to struggle to find this recipe n understand procedure, when I learned making it! Some also make it with sugar instead of Jaggery. I add 2tsp of roasted copra n sesame in ghee to it too, after my sis-in-law asked me to. It tastes really good!! Kudos to you for all the effort…!! 👏👏👍👍
It is also known as Lagan na laddoo amongst Gujarati, as it’s always made in marriages…!! One of my favorite laddoo 😊
Glad to know that you liked the recipe. When I make Churma Ladoo next time will try out the variation you mentioned.
Hi image churma ladoo test was nice but I can’t make ladoo is not combine properly is falling apart why wat i doing mistake can you explain me please
Could you please tell me where I can buy the mould- thanks for sharing this delicious recipe!