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5 healthy laddoo recipes for daily energy

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 17, 2025, 19:00 IST
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5 healthy laddoo recipes for daily energy

Laddoos are comfort in a bite. Round, sweet, and packed with love, they’ve been a part of Indian kitchens forever. But they’re not just for festivals or winter treats. With the right ingredients, laddoos can be wholesome little power balls you pop every morning or carry in your bag for a quick boost. You don’t need refined sugar, ghee overload, or complicated prep. Just a mix of good-for-you ingredients that taste amazing and keep you going through the day. If you’re looking for easy ways to add energy without reaching for packaged snacks, laddoos are a simple and nourishing option. Here are some easy ones to try.

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Ragi and dates laddoo

Ragi is rich, earthy and deeply satisfying. Mix it with soft dates, a touch of coconut and dry fruits for a natural sweetness and texture. Roast the ragi flour first for better flavour, then shape the mix into little laddoos. They make a perfect morning snack or post-lunch treat.

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Besan and flaxseed laddoo

Toasted besan has a warm, nutty aroma that pairs beautifully with ground flaxseeds. A little jaggery, some crushed nuts, and you’ve got a laddoo that’s high on taste and naturally filling. It works well with your chai or even as a post-workout nibble.

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Dry fruit and seed laddoo

Think of this as your pantry-clearing, energy-packing mix. Toss in almonds, cashews, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, and a few raisins. Bind it with dates or figs, no added sugar needed. These laddoos are chewy, crunchy and give you that slow, sustained energy without the crash.

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Peanut and sesame laddoo

Peanuts bring protein, sesame adds depth, and a bit of jaggery ties everything together. Roast the peanuts and sesame well, crush them lightly, then shape into laddoos while the jaggery is still warm. They stay fresh for days and are super handy when you're on the go.

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Gond and almond laddoo

This is a classic for a reason. Gond is roasted until puffed, then mixed with almonds, saunth and a hint of ghee. It’s traditionally eaten in winter, but a smaller, lighter version can work all year round. Just one is enough to keep you full between meals.


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