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How to make high-protein laddoos using basi roti

etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 26, 2025, 18:49 IST
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How to make high-protein laddoos using basi roti

Leftover rotis often dry out or get reheated into something functional rather than enjoyable. In many Indian households, however, basi roti has traditionally been reused instead of thrown away. When prepared carefully, it forms the base of a laddu that is nourishing, protein-rich, and satisfying without excess. Made with familiar pantry ingredients, this recipe turns yesterday’s roti into a winter-friendly snack that delivers steady nutrition. These laddoos are dense yet balanced, gently sweet, and designed for slow energy. They fit easily into daily routines, whether eaten mid-morning, after a walk, or alongside evening chai.

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Ingredients required

Use 3-4 plain wheat basi rotis, ½ cup powdered roasted chana dal, ¼ cup finely ground peanuts or mixed nuts, ¾ cup grated jaggery, 3–4 tablespoons ghee, ½ teaspoon cardamom powder, and a small pinch of dry ginger powder.

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How to make

Start by tearing the basi rotis into small pieces. Dry roast them on a low flame until completely crisp and aromatic. This step removes moisture and deepens flavor. Once cooled, grind the roasted roti pieces into a coarse flour. Avoid making it too fine; a slight grain keeps the laddoos from tasting flat.


In the same pan, lightly warm the powdered chana dal and ground nuts for a minute to release aroma and flavour. Add ghee and let it melt gently, coating the mixture evenly. Stir in the roti flour and cook on low heat until everything smells nutty and cohesive.

Turn off the flame and add grated jaggery and cardamom. Mix thoroughly while the mixture is still warm so the jaggery softens naturally. If needed, sprinkle a spoon of warm water or milk to help bind. Shape into laddoos while warm and let them set at room temperature.

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Nutritional benefits

Using basi roti adds complex carbohydrates and fibre, which slow digestion and provide steady energy. Chana dal and nuts together significantly raise protein content, making these laddoos more than just a sweet. Ghee supports satiety and helps absorb fat-soluble nutrients, while jaggery contributes trace minerals like iron. They’re especially useful in winter, when the body needs warmth and sustained fuel rather than quick spikes. Unlike refined sweets, these laddoos digest gradually, curb mid-meal hunger, and work well as a post-meal bite or between-meal snack during cold, low-energy days.

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