By Smt. Sangeetha Gopalan

These sattvic dry fruit and nut ladoos are a wholesome blend of nuts, seeds and naturally sweet dried fruits, bound together with a touch of ghee and flavoured with cardamom. Unlike processed sweets, this recipe is free from refined sugar, flour, and artificial additives, making it the ideal guilt-free treat for your sweet tooth. It draws its sweetness entirely from dates and raisins, making it both nourishing and energising.
Roasting the nuts in ghee enhances their aroma and digestibility, which the sticky dried fruits naturally bind for shaping ladoos. The recipe is rooted in sattvic principles of Ayurveda, focusing on purity, clarity, and balance, making these ladoos ideal not only as a healthy snack but also as an offering to deities or during festivals and spiritual practices.
The Benefits of the Ladoos
| Ingredient | Identity | Key Benefits |
| Walnuts | Brain Nut | Rich in omega-3s and antioxidants; supports brain health, focus, and reduces inflammation |
| Almonds | Memory Nut | High in vitamin E and healthy fats; boosts memory, vitality, and promotes healthy skin |
| Cashews | Mood Nut | Contains tryptophan for serotonin support; uplifts mood and provides energy |
| Hazulnuts | Heart Nut | Packed with monounsaturated fats and vitamin E; supports heart health and skin vitality |
| Pumpkin Seeds | Strength Seeds | High in zinc and magnesium; boosts immunity, supports muscle strength and recovery |
| Dates | Nature’s Sweetener | Provides natural energy, iron, and fiber; helps with digestion |
| Raisins | Little Antioxidant Gems | Rich in antioxidants, aids in digestion, and supports blood health |
| Ghee | Clarified Nourisher | Rich in essential fatty acids, antioxidants, and butyric acid; benefits gut health, nutrient absorption, brain health, skin and hair health, and the immune system |
| Cardamom | Aromatic Healer | High in antioxidants and diuretic properties; stimulates digestion, boosts the immune system and benefits heart health while providing a cooling flavour |
In short, these ladoos are naturally nutrient-dense and they support the brain, heart, digestion, mood, energy, and even hormonal balance. If you are doing seed cycling, which is consuming different nuts and seeds as per your menstrual cycle, you could even tweak the seeds slightly to match the phase of your cycle.
The Recipe
The Ingredients

The nuts will be of similar portions
- Blanched sliced almonds
- Chopped blanched hazelnuts
- Cashew nuts
- Pumpkin seeds
- Chopped walnuts
- 2 cups of pitted chopped dates
- 1 cup of golden raisins
- 1 tablespoon of ghee
- 1 teaspoon of cardamom powder
The Method
Heat the ghee and roast all of the nuts. Start with the cashews and start adding the other nuts slowly until they become golden brown and aromatic. Add one teaspoon of cardamom powder and roast for another 2 minutes. Ensure that the powder does not burn. When the tawa is hot, add the raisins and dates and mix well until the entire mixture starts sticking together. Switch off the heat and start rolling the mixture into ladoos. Store in a container and enjoy for 2 weeks.

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