Sesame Balls / Yellurundai
Black Sesame
: ½ cup
Almond or
Cashew or Peanuts : Hand full
Powdered
Jaggery : ½ cup
Cardamom Powder
: ¼ tsp ( Optional )
Rice flour
and Ghee for dusting and greasing.
Soak Black Sesame seeds for 1 hour.
Nicely press
and squeeze them inside the water to remove its husks. If some of the skin is still intact, don’t worry. Let it be as it is.
Clean and Drain
them very well.
Dry roast
them nicely, stirring frequently till it pops. Make sure to close the lid while roasting or
you may end up spreading popped Sesame all around.
Dry fry Nuts
and coarsely powder them.
Dust some
rice flour on a plate and spread the roasted Sesame and nuts powder . Keep it ready and prepare Jaggery Syrup.
In a ladle
of water add powdered jaggery and when it melts completely, filter it to remove
the dust and sand.
Now heat it
again till it reaches ‘Getty Paagu’… if you pour some drop of jaggery syrup in
water , you could be able to roll them inside the water. Add Cardamom powder and mix nicely.
Remove from
flame and pour the syrup on top of Sesame and mix them nicely using ladle.
When you can
handle with the temperature , start rolling into balls. The mixture should be little bit hot.
You should
finish rolling before the mixture comes to room temperature. So First roll them to slightly , need not be
in perfect round in shape.
When you
finish doing this with all the balls, you can start making all the balls into
perfect round in shape, by gently pressing them from all the sides. Grease your hands with ghee while rolling
them to avoid them sticking with your hands.
You can also use rice flour for this purpose.
Size of the
balls will be generally small.
Instead of
making them into balls, you can even spread them thin in greased tray and cut them
into squares . In that case , leave the mark
of square on top of the sesame thin spread, using greased knife, when the mixture is
still warm .
Let
it cool. You can cut into square easily
just by breaking them with your hands , following the mark you have done.
Very healthy
and tasty sweet is ready to serve.
· You can prepare the same using White
Sesame. For that, you need not
soak. Can directly dry roast and start
preparing.
· On normal days, apart from ‘Sraardham/
Devasam’ , we are not supposed to do plain Yellurundai . So we are adding some nuts along with it.
· Instead of Nuts , you can also add
dried Coconut or Khus Khus .
· Need not be on special occasion but we
can have one or two balls daily also.
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