Makhana, also known as foxnuts or lotus seeds, is a nutrient-dense superfood commonly used in Indian fasting (vrat) recipes. When roasted, it turns crunchy and nutty, making it an excellent base for ladoos. In this recipe, roasted makhana is ground into a coarse powder and combined with jaggery, ghee, and dry fruits to create melt-in-the-mouth ladoos that are both delicious and nourishing.
These ladoos are rich in calcium, fibre, and plant-based protein, making them great for kids, pregnant women, or anyone looking for a wholesome sweet. Since they use jaggery instead of refined sugar, they are healthier and give sustained energy.
Perfect for festivals like Navratri, Diwali, or Janmashtami, these ladoos also make a great travel snack or post-workout energy ball. They can be stored for 2–3 weeks in an airtight jar.
Makhana, also known as foxnuts or lotus seeds, is a nutrient-dense superfood commonly used in Indian fasting (vrat) recipes. When roasted, it turns crunchy and nutty, making it an excellent base for ladoos. In this recipe, roasted makhana is ground into a coarse powder and combined with jaggery, ghee, and dry fruits to create melt-in-the-mouth ladoos that are both delicious and nourishing.
These ladoos are rich in calcium, fibre, and plant-based protein, making them great for kids, pregnant women, or anyone looking for a wholesome sweet. Since they use jaggery instead of refined sugar, they are healthier and give sustained energy.
Perfect for festivals like Navratri, Diwali, or Janmashtami, these ladoos also make a great travel snack or post-workout energy ball. They can be stored for 2–3 weeks in an airtight jar.