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Naam ladoo is again a sacred food of sikhs which has its importance and given high regards.

Ladoo is a traditional confection distributed on such occasions as a wedding, or birth of a child, or offered as a treat with langar (mass meals considered sacred among sikhs where everyone is treated equal) during kirtan programs, rain sahabee kirtan, or kirtan smagams (get togethers).

Naam Ladoo a spiritual confection, is a ladoo prepared with naam while doing naam jap with the tongue or breath, or naam simran, engaging the mind in naam.

Naam Jap: Contemplate the divine by reciting, gurmanter mool manter, and listening to gurbani kirtan continually while preparing naam ladoo.

I am glad to share this sacred naam ladoo with you all with due respects to waheguru. DO chat Waheguru while preparing this . This is most essential ingredient.


Ingredients:

1 lb or 2 cups softened butter (4 cubes)

1 1/2 cups finely chopped almonds (badam)

1 cup confectioners’ sugar (powdered), plus about 2 cups for icing

2 tsp vanilla powder (or extract - powder is alcohol free)

4 1/2 cups all purpose flour (maida)



Method:

  1. Measure all ingredients. Naam jap.
  2. Grind almonds in a food processor or blender until finely chopped. Naam jap.
  3. Cream together butter, and finely chopped almonds, Add sugar, and vanilla. Naam jap.
  4. Add flour a cup at time. Naam jap.
    Knead dough by hand until it holds together easily coming away clean from sides of mixing bowl. Dough should not be sticky or crumbly, and should easily form a ball. If dough becomes crumbly, correct by adding a tablespoon or so of butter.
  5. Lightly grease baking sheets with butter. Naam jap.
    Recipe uses two standard size 12" x 18" baking sheets or four 12" round pans.
  6. Score or divide dough into halves or quarters in mixing bowl (one portion for each baking sheet). Naam jap.
    Pinch away dough between thumb, index, and middle fingers. Roll dough to form balls 1/2" - 1" in diameter, then place on baking sheets.
  7. When half the baking sheets have been filled, preheat oven to 350 degrees. Fill the remaining baking sheets. Bake at 350 degrees for 17 - 20 minutes. Naam jap.
  8. As soon as ladoo begin to show signs of turning golden brown remove from the oven. Naam jap.
    Though delicious when baked to a crisp, a slightly underdone ladoo is tenderly moist, and tastes divine.
  9. To ice, place 2 cups of confectioners' sugar into a plastic Zip-loc bag. (Alternately use a paper bag, or bowl). Naam jap.
    Using the right hand delicately place 5 - 6 warm ladoo in bag and shake with the left hand gently. Remove sugar coated ladoo with right hand and place in empty mixing bowl. Sugar will melt and form an icing on the warm ladoo. Repeat the entire process until all naam ladoo have been coated twice in order to properly ice.
  10. Bless the ladoo with bhog, ardaas, a prayer to imbibe naam ladoo with the taste of naam. Naam jap.
    Remove five naam laddo and perform ardaas. Touch each naam ladoo with kirpan at the appropriate time during ardaas. Return naam laddo to main bowl. Naam laddo are ready to serve.

Preparation time: 10 minutes.
Cooking time: 30- 40 minutes.
Serves: Makes 120 ladoos.
Shelflife: 2-4 days.
Serving suggestions: Serve it in bowl chanting the waheguru's name.


Note:
  • Ice the ladoos properly.
  • Dont refuse the ladoos.

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