Love laddu? Here’s the Rava Laddu Recipe that’s going to get you addicted to it, as soon as you bite into it! Also known as Suji Ke Laddu, these are delicious balls made with semolina or cream of wheat (rava/suji), ghee, sugar and flavored with green cardamom and nuts. My recipe of the Rava Ladoo also has some coconut in it as I personally love the flavor. While there are many variations of this popular Indian festive mithai (sweet), my version not only tastes awesome, but gets done quickly too.
What is Rava Laddu
Suji Ke Laddu are delectable and a super popular Indian sweet, commonly made during festivals like Diwali, Ganesh Chaturthi and Janmashtami.
Basically, these are nothing but flavored, sweetened semolina balls. Since semolina is called as suji/rava in Hindi, hence, the name of this sweet.
This particular Rava Laddu Recipe is a Maharashtrian style recipe that I had learnt from my aunt. This Rava Ladoo is tasty, easy and quick, that does not take much time.
Thus, an apt sweet for the entire festival season. Make it for Diwali or for any festive celebrations in your home, it’s always a star!
Since this Rava Laddu Recipe does not utilize any particular consistency of sugar syrup, these Suji Ke Laddu made without any sugar syrup are very easy to shape and the recipe is fool-proof too.
Things can really go bizarre, if you have to work with specific sugar syrup consistencies.
This can also result in laddu that may be hard, chewy or even brittle. With this Rava Ladoo, there’s no such problem. Even a beginner or amateur cook can easily shape them.
In this Rava Laddu Recipe, I have also added fresh coconut. You can even skip it too or add desiccated coconut or grated dry coconut, in case you don’t have fresh coconut.
For the best homemade Suji Ke Laddu, don’t forget to go through the Tips and FAQs sections. Also, check this link of Ladoo Recipes for more such fab laddu.
Roast Rava Perfectly, Everytime
Rava or suji is obviously the main ingredient in this ladoo recipe. So, it is absolutely important for you to be a pro, when roasting the semolina or rava.
After all, you really don’t want half-cooked, half-raw semolina granules in your Suji Ke Laddu. Also, if you consume such a Rava Ladoo, you might eventually have problems in your stomach.
To perfectly roast suji for this recipe, you need to keep certain things in mind. Every. Single. Time. It is not some rocket science. Even if it is the first time for you, you can roast rava nicely and well.
The below pointers should help you understand the details of this process well:
- You must begin with a heavy pan or kadai. The rava must not be burnt, in order to not have unevenly speckled laddu with brown, creamish or black specks all over.
- Heat the pan, and keep the heat to low or medium-low. Let the ghee melt in it. Next, add rava and then stir, stir, stir away to glory!
- Initially, you can stir a few times. But as you process further with the rava getting hot, the stirring has to be non-stop, or else because of being in direct contact with the pan, the rava will begin to turn brown or get burnt.
- The first and foremost, and the most prominent sign, if you are roasting the rava well, will be its aroma. You will actually feel the pleasant aroma engulfing your entire kitchen.
- The second sign is that the rava granules will look dry and separated, like a loose and light crumbly mixture. In Hindi, this consistency is termed as ‘danedaar,’ meaning each granule looking separated and distinct.
- The third sign is that the rava will emit steam. This will imply that the rava is hot. Once this is achieved, it is advisable to keep roasting the rava for some more time, stirring non-stop.
- Later, remove the pan from heat. The residue heat from the pan will further cook the rava a bit. Stir once or twice after you keep the pan, so that the heat of the pan does not brown the rava.
How to make Rava Laddu
Roast Rava
1. Heat 1 tablespoon ghee (clarified butter) in a heavy pan or kadai. Keep the heat to medium and let the ghee melt. Use desi ghee, either homemade or a good brand of ghee.
2. Once the ghee has melted, lower the heat and add 1 heaped cup fine rava (185 grams). Use the fine variety of rava.
Ensure that the rava is within its shelf life and has not become rancid. Also, check for the presence of any molds or insects before you cook. Discard such a rava infested with insects.
3. Mix rava very well with the ghee with a spatula or large spoon.
4. Stir often and begin to roast rava on a low heat.
5. Continue to roast till the rava becomes fragrant and changes color. No need to brown the rava. The texture will also appear crumbly, loose and light.
Roasting rava takes about 10 to 12 minutes on low heat. Once the rava becomes hot, you have to stir non-stop so that the rava does not get browned or burnt
6. Once the rava has roasted well, add 6 tablespoons grated fresh coconut. You can also add desiccated coconut instead of fresh coconut.
Omit coconut if you don’t have it or you don’t want to use it.
7. Stir and roast for about 1 to 2 minutes on low heat.
8. Now, keep the pan on the kitchen counter and let the laddu mixture cool at room temperature.
Powder Roasted Rava and Sugar
9. When the ladoo mixture has cooled, take ½ cup sugar (120 grams) in a grinder jar or a blender.
10. Blend or grind the sugar to a fine powder. Do not open the lid immediately. Wait for a few minutes. If you open the lid immediately, you will see some sugar powder drifting in the air.
11. To the powdered sugar in the jar, add the roasted rava-coconut mixture.
12. Grind or blend to a semi-fine or fine texture but do make it to a floury texture. I usually grind to an almost fine texture. Keep the grinder jar aside.
Fry Dry Fruits and Nuts
13. In the same pan in which rava was roasted, heat 3 tablespoons ghee on low to medium-low heat.
14. Add 3 tablespoons chopped nuts. You can add almonds, pistachios, cashews or any nuts you like.
15. Fry the nuts in the ghee, stirring often.
16. Fry till the nuts start to become golden.
17. Then, add 1 tablespoon raisins.
18. Stirring often, fry the raisins till they plump and swell in size.
19. Switch off heat and keep the pan on the kitchen counter.
Make Rava Laddu
20. Add the ground rava-coconut-sugar mixture directly from the grinder or blender jar to the pan containing the fried nuts and hot ghee. The ghee should be hot when you add the mixture.
21. Mix very well with a spoon or spatula. Don’t mix with hands as the ghee is hot.
22. Add ½ teaspoon green cardamom powder.
23. Mix well again and then wait for the mixture to become lightly warm or cooled completely to room temperature.
If unable to form laddu, add 2 to 3 teaspoons softened ghee. In case the laddu don’t hold shape and flatten, keep mixture in the refrigerator for 20 to 30 minutes and then shape them.
24. When ladoo mixture becomes warm or cools, take some portion of the mixture in your palms and shape into round balls.
25. Make laddu with the entire mixture. Keep them in an air-tight steel jar. This recipe will yield 12 laddu and can be easily doubled or tripled to make a big batch.
Note: The roasting time for rava will increase if the recipe is doubled or tripled.
26. Serve Rava Laddu or Suji Ke Laddu as a festive sweet or sweet snack. Store them in the refrigerator in a covered container.
Expert Tips
- The rava that you use to make these laddu should be of the finer variety and not rancid or infested with insects or mold.
- Roasting the rava well is a crucial part of the entire laddu making process. Read the tips on this in the section above.
- The quantity of sugar can be altered to less or more, but do not add less ghee.
- For best results, use good quality desi ghee – either homemade or from a trusted brand.
- Although the coconut brings in a distinct flavor, it is optional and you can skip using it. Or even use desiccated coconut instead of fresh.
- For an enhanced taste, add nuts and dry fruits of your choice. Almonds and raisins taste great in this rava ladoo.
- If you are finding it difficult to shape the Rava Ladoo, add about 2 to 3 teaspoons of more of softened ghee. If laddu aren’t able to hold the shape or are flattening, then refrigerate the mixture for about 20 to 30 minutes, and then try again.
- The recipe is easily scalable – can halve, double or triple it. While doing so, the roasting time of rava will also increase.
FAQs
For best Rava Laddu, always use fine rava and not the coarse or large variety. Ensure that it is within its shelf life, does not have any worms or insects or is rancid.
A dry mixture can lead to the breakage of Suji Ke Laddu, and not holding shape too. As ghee is the binding agent, add some more melted ghee (2 to 3 teaspoons) in the mixture. Mix and then shape the laddu.
In this case, the ghee has become more in the mixture. So, you can do either of the two methods – roast about 2 to 3 teaspoons rava separately, powder and add to the mixture OR refrigerate the laddu mixture for about 20 to 30 minutes to help solidify the ghee. Then, shape the laddu.
Yes, you can skip frying dry fruits. However, you should add the 3 tablespoons ghee that is used for frying dry fruits. Melt and then add.
For vegan Rava Ladoo, coconut oil has to be used. The reason being coconut oil solidifies on cooling and this helps in binding the Suji Ke Laddu. But remember, with coconut oil, there will be a distinct aroma in the ladoo.
Since fresh coconut is used in this particular recipe, these do not have a longer shelf life. Also, refrigerate once you have prepared them by keeping them airtight in a steel box.
If you use desiccated coconut, then the shelf life will be more and you can keep the laddu at room temperature for a few days.
Yes, of course. It can be easily done for making a large batch for festivals.
To make Suji Ke Laddu with jaggery, you need to use either powdered or grated jaggery without any impurities in it.
If there are impurities, you will have to make a syrup of jaggery with very little water. But there should be no thread consistency in the syrup.
Mix jaggery in a bit of hot water till it dissolves. Then, filter and add to the powdered rava.
When using jaggery without impurities, powder it first in a mixer grinder. Then, add it to the laddu mixture and powder everything together.
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Rava Laddu Recipe (Suji Ke Laddu)
Ingredients
For roasting rava
- 1 tablespoon Ghee (clarified butter)
- 1 cup rava heaped, finer quality (sooji or semolina) – 185 grams
- 6 tablespoons fresh grated coconut or desiccated coconut, optional
Other ingredients
- ½ cup sugar – 120 grams or add as per taste
- 3 tablespoons Ghee (clarified butter)
- 3 tablespoons chopped nuts like cashews, almonds, pistachios
- 1 tablespoon golden raisins
- ½ teaspoon cardamom powder – or 5 to 6 green cardamoms seeds crushed to a powder in a mortar-pestle
Instructions
Roasting rava
- Heat 1 tablespoon ghee in a heavy pan or kadai. Keep the heat to medium and let the ghee melt.
- Once the ghee has melted, lower the heat and add 1 heaped cup fine rava. use the fine variety of rava.
- Mix rava very well with the ghee. stir often and begin to roast rava on a low heat.
- Continue to roast rava till the rava become fragrant and changes its color. No need to brown the rava. The texture will also appear crumbly, loose and light. Roasting rava takes about 10 to 12 minutes on a low heat.
- Once the rava becomes hot, then you have to stir non-stop so that the rava does not get browned or burnt.
- Once the rava is roasted well, then add 6 tablespoons grated fresh coconut. You can also add desiccated coconut instead of fresh coconut.
- Stir and roast for about one to two minutes on a low heat.
- Now keep the pan on the kitchen counter and let the laddu mixture cool at room temperature.
Blending Rava Mixture
- When the laddu mixture had cooled, take ½ cup sugar in a grinder jar.
- Grind the sugar to a fine powder. Now do not open the lid. Wait for a few minutes. If you open the lid immediately after grinding, you will some of the sugar powder drifting in the air.
- To the powdered sugar in the jar, add the rava+coconut mixture.
- Grind to a semi-fine or fine texture but do not make to a floury texture. Keep the grinder jar aside.
Frying Dry Fruits
- In the same pan, in which rava was roasted heat 3 tablespoons ghee on a low to medium-low heat.
- Add 3 tablespoons chopped nuts. You can add almonds, pistachios, cashews or any nuts you like.
- Fry the nuts in the ghee till they start to become golden.
- Then add 1 tablespoon raisins. stirring often fry the raisins till they plump and swell in size.
- Turn off heat and keep the pan on the kitchen counter.
Making Rava Laddu
- Add the ground rava+coconut+sugar mixture directly from the grinder jar. the ghee should be hot when you add the powdered rava mixture.
- Mix very well with a spoon or spatula.
- Add ½ teaspoon cardamom powder.
- Mix again very well and then wait for the laddu mixture to become lightly warm or completely cooled at room temperature. If unable to form ladoo, then add 2 to 3 teaspoons of melted ghee. In case ladoo don’t hold shape and flatten, then keep the mixture in the fridge for 20 to 30 minutes and then shape in rava ladoo.
- Then take some portion of the mixture in your palms and shape into round balls which we call as ladoo.
- Make rava laddu with the entire mixture. Keep them in an air-tight steel jar.
- Serve rava laddu as a festive sweet or as an evening sweet snack. Store them in the fridge in air tight container.
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Notes
- Rava laddu recipe can be halved or doubled or tripled.
- You can add less or more sugar as per your requirements, but do not add less ghee.
- The coconut can be skipped. But it gives a good flavor.
- Use the finer variety of rava. Also make sure the rava is not rancid or infested with insects or molds.
- Preferably use good quality desi ghee. It can be homemade or from your preferred brand.
- You can add nuts and dry fruits of your choice. Raisins and almonds give a good taste.
- Remember to roast the rava well. Kindly read the tips on roasting rava below the step by step photos in the post.
- Note that the approximate nutrition info is for 1 rava ladoo.
Nutrition Info (Approximate Values)
This Rava Laddu recipe from the archives, first published on October 2014 has been updated and republished on September 2023.
Thanks Ma’am for the recipe. The recipe was the easy & excellent, rava ladoos turned out to be simply delicious.
Wonderful and thanks for sharing the lovely feedback. Thanks for the rating as well. Wish you a Happy Diwali.
Hi Dassana
Thanks for doing this awesome recipe blog. I’m a regular user of your recipes. the most amazing part is your detailed explanations and tips. you cover everything so well that if we really stick to your instructions, the results are so perfect even as a beginner. Amazing effort. Thanks a ton.
I have a doubt for this recipe. Can we use Jaggery and make these? if so, anything i should know beforehand?
Thanks
thanks a lot san. you can use jaggery. for jaggery you need to add either powdered or grated jaggery. but make sure that jaggery has no impurities. if impurities are there, you will need to make a syrup of jaggery with very little water. no consistency in the syrup. mix jaggery in a bit of hot water till it dissolves. then filter it and then add to powdered rava. if using jaggery powder or chopped jaggery then powder it first and then add rava+coconut and powder everything together – just like it is in this recipe.
Hi Dassana… I regularly follow your food blog and love your recipes.
Today I made the rawa laddus with your recipe and my family liked them a lot.
Thank you.
Welcome Meg. Glad to know that you follow the blog and like the recipes. Thanks for sharing positive feedback on rava ladoo recipe.
Hello ! I tried your modak recipe and today I tried sooji laddoo..Modak were not perfectly made by me but it tasted good..Today I have tried sooji laddoo for Ganesha ji..Not tasted yet..But hope they taste good too..I want to say a big thank you to you for your detailed explanation..
thanks roli. making modaks does take some practice but as long as the food is made with devotion and love, the shape and size does not matter. i hope the ladoos have turned out good. happy ganesh chaturthi festival to you.
Hi Dassana,
You are the Best. any recipe I try it comes out awesome…you are really blessed….God gv you the best health nd everything …wish if I could shake hand wd you.
My daughter is growing wl b two yrs soon..looking forward fr more recipes fr kids
Thanks Kanchan for your best wishes and kind words. Will try to add some more recipes for kids.
Looks yummy and easy to make. Want to try it. What kind of desiccated coconut? Sweetened or unsweetened?
Thanks Jyothi. use unsweetened desiccated coconut.
Hi.thanks for the good recipe.i need advice, whenever i make ladoo the center becomes really hard like stone. How do i avoid that happening. Thanks
try adding more ghee and mix very well. this could solve the problem.
Thank you 🙂
Thank you so much for the Rava laddoo recipe! It is awesome! I used it twice. Both times, the laddoos were extremely tasty!! 🙂
great and thanks for the feedback disha.
Your Receipe is Really a tongue teaser . One cannot Resist his/her mouth from watering.
I got so many Compliments for Cooking this Sweets at home.
Mam Your Blog is Magical & all receipes are really delicious
Thanks a lot .
pleased to know this, thanks for your kind words and good wishes 🙂 you are welcome richi 🙂
Hello dassana,
I tried this recipe and it came out beautifully. Very yummy and delicious.:)
I have tried most of the dishes from this website and the results have been amazing every time.
Thank you so much for sharing the recipes with us. The instructions are clear and crisp and easy to follow. I am a big fan of yours.
Wishing you all the best.
thanks a lot shilpa for this sweet comment from you. happy and glad 🙂 wish you all the best too.
Nice recipe
thanks hema.
Thanks for sharing the recipe. I prepared chocolate sandesh which came out very well within very little time and with very little effort. Later i went through ur blog and found myself in the corrrct track. But I definitely go through ur blog for any kind of veg. Dishes. Thanks a lot for sharing ur amazing,easy but delicious recipes
pleased to know soumya you liked the chocolate sandesh recipe 🙂 thankyou for your positive words and you are always welcome.
Hi dasana your rawa laddo recipe is awesome I tried and my kids really enjoyed eating thanks alot
thanks a lot purity.
Hi, I’m Rully lives in Indonesia, I’m Indonesian. I never know about sooji/rava flour yet. What is the “international” name of it? I like to try the rava laddoo but I have difficulty in knowing rava/sooji is. What is rava made of? Can we substitute with any other flour? Thank you 🙂
hi rully, rava/sooji is basically semi fine ground wheat. its also called as ‘cream of wheat’ in some places and ‘farina’ in some places. ladoos can be made with other flours too. there are many methods to make ladoos.
Rava is called “Semolina” in English.
yes lokpo,rava is known as semolina in English.
Really soooo tasty
hii dassana. I really like your recipes. I am newly wed and your site has helped me immensly. I wanted to know the recipe for honey chilli cauliflower. Do post it if possible. Thanks for the awesome recipes. Love.
welcome kaveri. glad to know this. i will have to check this recipe.
Hey Dassana
Can I omit coconut as I ran out of it ? The recipe looks inviting and I want to try it.
Thanks in advance
you can omit the coconut.
thanx a lot 🙂 ladoos turned out nice .
welcome pragya and good to know.
I didnot have exact idea of making rava iadoo &fund this recipe easy and tasty .good work dassana
thanks veena. nice to know you found this recipe easy.