This traditional Indian dessert is made with different types of flour that are mixed with sugar and shortening, then shaped into balls. Like many other dishes in India, laddu appears in numerous varieties and is created with a myriad of different ingredients.
Tiny laddu balls can be made with various types of legume flour, most commonly chickpea flour, wheat flour, and even coconut flakes. Dried fruits or nuts are often incorporated to provide sweetness and modify the flavor. This old Indian confectionery was primarily created with flour and jaggery.
Different varieties can be found across the Indian subcontinent, and typically each region has their favorite laddu type. One of the most famous versions in the northern states is boondi laddu, created with gram flour mixture that is dropped into hot oil, collected, mixed with cardamom-flavored sugar syrup, and shaped into balls.