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Coconut Laddoo

Small balls of coconut rolled in flaked coconut.
Prep time: 20 min

Cooking time: 5 min

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Ingredients

1 can condensed milk
2 cups of dessicated coconut
1 tablespoon sugar

Instructions

Mix the condensed milk and the coconut in a bowl.

Add the sugar and stir on a low flame for about 4 minutes.

Set aside till the mixture has slightly cooled down.

Shape into laddoos (small round balls).

Roll each laddoo in a little dessicated coconut.  Store in airtight jars.
Posted: 10/28/2009 1:44:36 PM
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