Pakada kadale made its presence in almost all auspicious occasions. These days it is substituted with peanut brittles which is easily available in stores. We still prefer paakada kadale to chikki. My son love this papum poppu (ehehhee..pakum pappu in telugu) and he devoures it. I don't have any more left except this photograph to share with you all : D
I have not measured any ingredients so I will just give you approximate measurements.
peanuts ~3 cups
hurgadale/bhunahua chana/deskinned roasted chickpeas ~ 2tbsp
grated dry coconut ~ 2 tbsp
roasted white sesame seeds ~ 2tbsp
jaggery ~ 1 cup (1 cup holds 100ml water)
ghee ~ 2tsp
a thick plastic sheet.
Method :
1.Dry roast peanuts and deskin them. Roast sesame seeds till they are golden brown. Mix deskinned peanuts, hurgadale,dry coconut, roasted white sesame seeds.
2.Add 3 tbsp water to 1 cup of jaggery and melt it in a thick bottomed pan on low heat. Add a teaspoon of ghee and keep it stirring till the jaggery solution thickens.
3.You can see the color of the jaggery solution deeping. At this stage start adding the peanut mixture to the solution. Keep stirring for next 1-2 mins.
4.Switch off the stove and leave it aside for 3 -4 mins.
5.Grease a thick plastic sheet with ghee and take little mixture in the sheet and make round laddus. The mixture is very hot at this stage CAUTION needed... My mother, granny everyone had great tolerence to heat so they managed to make laddus with greased hands. My sis taught me this shortcut : D which comes handy.
6.Let these laddus cool down completely before you enjoy them.
Umm...delicious.....looks so gud
ReplyDeleteMy mom used to make this :) Very rarely though!
ReplyDeletelooks yummy yum,...;-)
ReplyDeleteMy grandma used to make this.. looks yummy & healthy..
ReplyDeleteSo gooooooooooood to share.
ReplyDeleteajji madtha idda unde nenapu aithu :)
ReplyDeleteKadale unde looks perfect Lakshmi..
Very delicous brittles with roasted chickpeas and coconut!
ReplyDeletethey look delicious .... usually some version of this is made during winters in North India
ReplyDeletethey look yum! My kids will love this.
ReplyDeleteummmm yummmy i too like these pappu undalu
ReplyDeletewowow..looks like my good old fav..kappalandi muttayi..(groundnut sweet)..yummm..:)
ReplyDeletepaakam pappu is prepared in huge batches at our place during marriages and functions...As a kid even i used to call it as paapam pappu...:)
ReplyDeleteI remember waiting fr summer hols to begin so that we could enjoy such stuff at my grandmom's place. Hmmm, maybe I should give this a try.
ReplyDeleteI remember eating this long time ago. But we rarely make it these days
ReplyDeletehi,
ReplyDeleteeven my mom prepares this - i have not tried making these.
Looks yummy!!!
Good blog with lots of easy stuff to try.
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Sure, we can try making these laddus with our gloves on too...:)
ReplyDeleteVery nice recipe...will try it soon. I am also not very fond of making laddus with the hot mixture, so usually end up making chikki :)
ReplyDelete@Sharada,
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming by TOM. I tried to comment on your blog but it just did not work :(
@Roma,
Oh yes! we can use hand gloves too for making laddus.
lovely yummy brittlescathi
ReplyDeleteMmmmm.. tasty crunchy one..:)
ReplyDeletelovely ladoos and healthy too,sounds like traditional ones,and they look so nice too
ReplyDeleteSlurp! We get plenty of Peanut Brittles here but they are too sweet and hard to bite, unlike our Kadale unde here. Looks good. Ugadige aagle tayaraa? :D
ReplyDeleteYou are making me drool for this, i love these.
ReplyDeleteWish i could pick few from the bowl.
wow ! chennagideri ...hosa unde recipe ..Thanks kanri ..habbdalli yavagru madatini :)
ReplyDeleteMy husband's fav, just gobbles them up one by one. Have never tried these at home, thanx for your recipe.
ReplyDeleteKadle unde is so tasty and healthy too, especially for adolescent girls.A little dry ginger powder ( sukku in tamil) added to the jaggery cancels the pittha effect of the nuts, so we can really hog a dozen unde-s without fear !
ReplyDeletehm.... mouth watering.. not tried at home. used to eat only store bought ones. tmepting dear.
ReplyDeletemmm. mouth-watering! Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeletethanks dear for visiting my blog.
Will check what's the problem with commenting.
Do drop by again.
My grandma use to make this when we were kids. I love visiting Mysore as my dad and me were born there. Which part of Mysore are you from? My grandma's house is in vantigoppal.
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect and lovely! we make this for kaarthigai deepam but a different version!
ReplyDeleteLooks great, LG!
ReplyDeleteHi Lakshmi! after reading the recipe, i bought it from the stores and ate it...:) this is also one of my fav..thanks..!
ReplyDeleteMangala