Last Updated on May 20, 2023 by Babita
Sugar-Free Til Ladoo is a healthy version of a classic Indian Til Gul recipe. Instead of using jaggery or sugar, I used dates to sweeten this Til ladoo.
About Makar Sankranti
Makar Sankranti is an Indian festival celebrated by the Hindu population annually on January 14th. It represents the beginning of Spring.
Different states have different names for this festival. Makar Sankranti (Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh) is known as Pongal (Chennai), Ugadi (Karnataka), Lohri (Punjab), Kicheri (Uttarpradesh), and Bhogali Bihu in Assam and West Bengal.
About this recipe
Til Gul Ladoo also known as Tilache Ladoo, is a traditional ladoo recipe where roasted sesame seeds are combined with jaggery and made into small balls. Til Gul is prepared especially for the occasion of Makar Sankranti. Sesame Seeds are packed with protein and are believed to generate warmth in the body during winter.
I wanted to make this traditional til gul ladoo without jaggery. Luckily I had dates, so I came up with this recipe for sugar-free til ladoo.
I have to say this sugarless til ladoo tastes out of this world. The dates add the right amount of sweetness. Combined with the nuttiness of the sesame seeds, these ladoos are packets with textured flavor. The best thing about this recipe is it only needs two main ingredients; sesame seeds and dates.
Ingredients Notes for Sugar Free Til Ladoo
Til (Sesame Seeds): sesame seeds are known as til in many of the Indian languages. For this recipe, I am using white sesame seeds. These are available in Indian as well as Asian stores.
Dates: I used soft pitted dates. However, you can use any dates you want. These are found in most grocery stores.
Water and Butter is added as required.
The process to make these Til ladoos are super simple. You can check out my YouTube Channel or the recipe card below to see how it is done.
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How to Make Til Ladoo with Dates
- Soak dates for 30 mins in water.
- Drain all the water. Add dates into a blender with 1/4 cup of water and blend to a fine paste. Set it aside
- Roast sesame seeds in a non-stick pan on a medium to low flame until they change their color to light brown.
- Set it aside and allow it to cool down
- Next, add the date paste into a pan. Add butter and continue to stir and cook until the paste thickens.
- Transfer the date paste into a mixing bowl.
- Add the sesame seeds and mix until well combined.
- Grab a small amount. Roll it in your palm and make 1″ size balls and repeat.
Sugar Free Til Ladoo - Sugarless Sesame Seeds Ladoo
Sugar Free Til Ladoo is a an healthy version of a classic Indian Til Gul ladoo recipe
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cup sesame seeds
- 1 1/2 cup pitted dates (approx 30)
- 1/4 cup water
Instructions
- Soak dates for 30 mins in water.
- Drain all the water. Add dates into a blender with 1/4 cup of water and blend to a fine paste. Set it aside
- Roast sesame seeds in a non-stick pan on a medium to low flame until it changes it color to light brown.
- Set it aside and allow it cool down
- Next, add the dates paste into a pan. Add butter and continue to stir and cook until the paste thickens.
- Transfer the date paste into a mixing bowl.
- Add the sesame seeds and mix until well combined.
- Grab a small amount and roll it in your palm and make 1″ size balls.
- Repeat until all done.
Nutrition Information
Yield 22 Serving Size 2Amount Per Serving Calories 78Total Fat 4gSaturated Fat 1gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 3gCholesterol 0mgSodium 1mgCarbohydrates 10gFiber 2gSugar 6gProtein 2g
BabsProjects.com provides nutritional information as a courtesy and is an estimate only. This information comes from online calculators. Although BabsProjects.com attempts to provide accurate nutritional information, please remember these are estimates only.
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