It basically translates to cottage cheese, laddoo are sweet balls the variety in the Indian subcontinent of laddoos is vast. I use motichur laddoo they miniscule gram flour balls fried and then soaked sugar syrup them moulded into bigger balls. Google it if you wanna see what I mean. We get the get the laddoos readymade. Then take a slice of bread add a slice of paneer and sorta break the laddoo and spread evenly. Cover with another bread and dig in. This was made on a random day when me and my father were tinkering in the kitchen with limited supplies.

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