Rava Laddu – Classic South Indian Sweet
Rava Laddu is a popular traditional sweet made with roasted semolina (rava), sugar, ghee, and dry fruits. This delicious and aromatic sweet is commonly prepared during festivals such as Diwali, Navratri, Sankranti, and special family celebrations.
Soft, rich, and melt-in-the-mouth, Rava Laddu is one of the easiest homemade sweets that can be prepared with simple pantry ingredients.
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Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 2 Cups Fine Rava (Semolina)
- 1½ Cups Sugar
- ½ Cup Ghee
- 2 tbsp Cashew Nuts
- 2 tbsp Raisins
- ½ tsp Cardamom Powder
- ¼ Cup Milk (Optional)
Preparation Time
| Details | Time |
|---|---|
| Preparation | 10 mins |
| Cooking | 20 mins |
| Total Time | 30 mins |
| Servings | 15–20 Laddus |
Step 1: Roast the Rava
- Heat a pan on low flame.
- Add rava and roast until aromatic.
- Stir continuously to avoid burning.
- Roast until it turns slightly golden.
- Allow it to cool completely.
Roasting Rava
Step 2: Fry Dry Fruits
- Heat ghee in a small pan.
- Fry cashew nuts until golden.
- Add raisins and fry until they puff up.
- Keep aside.
Frying Dry Fruits
Step 3: Prepare Sugar Powder
- Grind sugar into a fine powder.
- Add cardamom powder and mix well.
Step 4: Mix the Ingredients
- In a large bowl combine:
- Roasted rava
- Powdered sugar
- Fried cashews
- Fried raisins
- Mix thoroughly.
- Add warm ghee gradually.
- Mix until the mixture holds shape when pressed.
Mixing Process
Step 5: Shape the Laddus
- Take small portions of the mixture.
- Press firmly and shape into round laddus.
- If needed, sprinkle a little warm milk to bind the mixture.
Shaping Rava Laddus
Final Rava Laddu
Serving Suggestions
Rava Laddu can be served as:
- Festival sweet
- Tea-time snack
- Prasadam
- Dessert after meals
- Special occasion sweet
Tips for Perfect Rava Laddu
- Roast rava on low flame for best flavor.
- Use fresh ghee for rich aroma.
- Add milk only if necessary.
- Shape laddus while the mixture is still warm.
- Store after completely cooling.
Storage
- Store in an airtight container.
- Remains fresh for 10–15 days.
- Keep in a cool and dry place.
Health Benefits
- Provides quick energy.
- Contains healthy fats from ghee.
- Dry fruits add essential nutrients.
- Homemade and preservative-free.
Conclusion
Rava Laddu is a timeless South Indian sweet loved for its simplicity, rich flavor, and delightful texture. Whether prepared for festivals or family gatherings, these laddus bring sweetness and tradition to every celebration.

